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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1948)
City Manager Reports by M. M. Romi". C.ity M fir. You will find the proposed 1948- 4C budget for the City ot Beaver ton published in this Issue of the Enterprise. One of the prin cipal things to be noted is the B E A V E R T O N , W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y , OREGON, Estoblishcd 1927, V O L U M E 21, N U M B ER 20 item of $7,020.00 added te the road fund. This will amount to a little less than six mills and it is to be used to help out on through- street construction and extra maintenance to improve drainage surface of present streets. $7^255.00 of tine state highway funds will be used on East street A EVENT OFFERS THRILLS AND PRIZES; and on Lombard avenue, by our First aid measures administered present plan. by an unknown spectator were all ENTRIES INVITED FROM T l \ LATIN VALLEA The engineer's estimate of cost that saved the lives of Mr. and MINIMUM RATE of grading, rocking and installing Mrs. R. A Manges. Beaverton cou There will be thrills and prizes A full-scale bicyc4e carnival feat curbs on Washington street from ple who were victims of a Mount PER USER SET AT aplenty, declares Mike Metzler, Farmington to First, is $1,968.00. uring five different bike races for Hood Loop smashup Sunday, June carnival chairman. A gate drawing That works out to $4.84 per each age classification plus spec 6 , according to the doctor in at 81.2.» PER MONTH for a prize of worthwhile signifi front foot. The cost of asphalt tendance. The injured two were tacular feature and special events, cance plus additional race awards paving has not been estimated. rushed to Portland Sanitarium for will initiate the new cinder track of merchandise will be listed as To plug qny possible loop-hole by We made some mistakes en treatment and observation. at Beaverton high school, some soon as they are available. which sewer bonds of the city of Bea Ericson avenue. The most serious time in mid-August, when the verton might fail of attractiveness Mrs. Manges, who operates the Bike races will include a 440 mistake was to attempt to do that Beaverton Kiwanis begin sponsor yard speed dash; 880 yard, three- job by popular subscription. I Elite Dress Shop, suffered a bro on the local money markets and ship of an annual intercommunity quarter mile and one mile individ don’t think that is the fair, equit ken leg and cuts to her throat to overcome Implied objections of affair. Tentative date is August 20. ual races as well as a mile relay able, or reasonable way to do pub and face. She is expected to be bond buyers interviewed on the between four-man teams from lic improvement work. The total discharged from the hospital on subject, city attorney Paul Patter son, at the June 7 meeting of the each age group. amount of money pledged to do that Thursday. council, recom Mr. Manges, accorlfcng to X-ray Beaverton city work was $1405.00. The total paid, No more than eight cyclists will mended an amendment to the city pictures, suffered five fractures to including $300.00 promised by the be entered in any race event. In Union high school, was $1050.00. In the lower jaw, broken leg and charter as to the matter of re the event of more contestants, the face of demands that some possible skull fractures. He is not payment of any proposed sewer heats will be run off, as against thing be done and the request expected home from the hospital indebtedness. The council voted to the official stop watch. for the refund of their money by 1 until next week. Both patients accept his recommendation A special girls race will be W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y SH ERIFF'S POSSE, shown It is believed that the proposed two individuals we thought it best were reported as doing much bet run, if enough contestants indicate amendment will provide for min at its p osition in the Po rtland H un t C lu b p re-racin g meet to go ahead as far as the money ter than expected. an interest in the event. An effort p arad e o f la st year, prom ises to be one of th e fe a tu re s, S a would go. In doing so we have The couple had been to the imum sewage user fee of $1.25 per is also being made to book the ex SCHOOL DISTRICT made every effort to insure that mountain camp of the Kiwanis month. tu rd ay and Sunday, Ju n e 13-14, at the G ard en H om e tra c k hibit of Portland Motor Police Status of the sewer issue is nothing done now has been wast club, where their son Jack has TELLS PLANS FOR squad, fancy trick riders who have when the 48 th annual club event w ill be run o ff. ed, to leave the street in 3 con been engaged as summer director. shaping up well. Mr. Patterson re appeared all over the United A fu ll two day racing m eet is scheduled, w ith m any ported. Time-consuming but nec dition which will permit additional SUMMER DIRECTOR States, in Canada and Mexico, events and a fu ll planned p ag e an try S a tu rd a y , post tim e essary legal work is being con work to complete the job. Official entry blank and all is 2 p m ; on Sunday, 1 ;3 0 p m (Photo by M onner) eluded and there is a possibility, Eleventh street from Lombard School district 48, giving Impe rules of qualification will be print he pointed out, that the city of to Alger was graded last week tus to a proposed summer re ed in subsequent issues of this Beaverton will be able to vote on and is to be rocked at once. Pe creational program for the entire newspaper. Blanks will also be a sewage disposal and treatment titions are on file to oil this street merchants Beaverton area, Instructed Errol available at various plant about the middle of July. soon. Tucker street from Eighth throughout the valley. Haaael ,its newly appointed super Viewers report on Hall street to Ninth was regraded and rocked General manager of the carni intendent, to engage a director for and 12th street was accepted and early last week. This is an exam Summarizing the costs of main an immediate summer play activ val is Roy Clearwater, president minutes of ple of the way we propose to con taining three oil and two gas incorporated in the ity, according to n report by board of the Beaverton Kiwanis. Mike tinue street improvements; drive burners for heating purposes at June 1, by council vote. Hearing chairman of the event, MUSIC LOVERS SECURE FOUR ARTISTS FOR membei C. L. Drew on a board Metzler. over and look at it. the city hall, during the first four on completion of the two streets meeting of June 8. It is expected is assisted by the following com We received a petition last week months of the year, the city of have been set as: Hall street, June members: FIRST WINTER SERIES SET' AT HILLSBORO that the recreational director will mittee from a group of people living in Reaverton Is studying the greater 21 and 12th street, June 18. Publicity, Mitz Alexander and be employed July 1, A scheduled hearing on East the vicinity of the playground economy of installing a central Weed; starter-director, District 48 announced at a recre Thurlow at fifth and Tucker asking that heating plant. Budget deliberations street from Tualatin highway to Music lovers of Washington Marble Cook and Russ Grant; ational planning meet, held in no one except children be allowed have included this idea in plans Broadway and on Washington county, group'd in the newly or Kiwanis hall June 3, that it had prize and awards. Jay Gibson Sr„ street from Farmington to First ganized Community Concert Asso to play there. We sympathize with of expenditure for 1948-49 $450 which it intended to use for and Dr. J. R. Talbert; tickets, these folks to some extent because For oil purchases during the street attracted no attendance. Be ciation of Washington county, top a summer program. By law, the Chet Huddleston and Chet Hunk- we know there will be times when first part of the year, for which cause there had appeared no ob ped its quota in a membership special features. Bill district w|ll retain control over aplilar; it will be a little noisy and the amounts are available, the city jections, an ordinance was ordered drive and will secure, as a result, Cameron and others to be ap whom it hires but the feeling at cars on the streets will be thick spent an average of $60.65 per drawn ordering Improvements to four concerts by top flight art - 1 the planning meet Indicated no pointed. but really, there is a great need month. Following were the month be made on Washington street and .Ists. Dates for the appearances I There will be no restrictions as conflict because of that stipulation. for play for all ages and the city ly accounts: January, $57 60; Feb on East street, as of notice of in - jhave not been definitely set but | About 25 attended the June 3 to residence or other condition must share in providing facilities ruary, $78.00; March, $58.00 and tention as published. 1 ^bey will be held in November, session, representing the junior other than all entries must be An irate delegation of property January, February and March, BUDGET PROVIDES It would hardly be democratic to April, $49.00, a total of $242 60, ex chamber of commerce, Methodist amateurs within the age classifi owners in the neighborhood of 5th say only certain persons can use pended for oil alone. Beaverton members of the board (X IMPORT STATION, church, VFW, American Legion, cations to be set. Bicycles must be and Tucker appeared to protest of the association are Miss Amar- those facilities. We have said For the two gas burner costs 48, Masonic Order, Nazar- of standard make and will be In use by larger boys of an adja ette Barnes and Mi- Maxine Cady IMPROVED STREETS district there shall be no baseball played ene church. Eastern Star Re al, cted before each race. averaged about $29.27, with the cent city playground for softball Barnes. Mrs. William F. Hinds, on those grounds, only softball. * following breakdown: January, bekah, Christian church. Beaver J t ____________ * Appointment of a day policeman games. Pointing out that city Hillsboro, is president of the or W e are happy to see the pro- $27.93; February, $31.51; March, ton high school, joint district 10 VACATION III III.M SCHOOL for the city of Beaverton, particu gress b ein g m ade to get an organ-. ,33 49 and A p rjl $25 16 fo r h eat_ property cannot be restricted to ganization. larly for traffic and parking en school board, IOOF, St. Cecelia St. Matthew’s Lutheran church ized recreational program under ¡njr by Rag any favored group and that pres Hurriedy organized and handi forcement, is possible but not def Cuthollo church, Kiwanis, city of on Canyon road half mile east of way this summer. There ent recreational facilities are need Beaverton, high school student bo Beaverton, will open Its vacation ,__ . . is no T he grand total expense for ed for general use by all citizens, capped by conflicting events, the inite, according to deliberations drive was slowed by the city council and budget dy and the Beaverton PTA. bv the heatin* the elty hall came to the council requested rity man membership Bible school on Monday, June 14. by the middle of June! , 35 ».«» for the first four months. A second meeting on recreation Classes will be held from 9:00 to ager Romig to check past minutes down until solicitation was made committee, which has prepared a or a monthly average of about has been called for June 10, at 11:30 each day, for two weeks. and report all details of the play in Beaverton for the cultural ser proposed budget for the coming $89.92. Kiwanis hall, 7:30 p. m., to which ies. Under the direction of Miss fiscal year. One Improvement not Studies In the Bible, project ground dedication at the next Heating experts estimate of cost Barnes, a magnificent job of or ed as long needed Is a comfort are invited representatives of or work, music and recreation will meeting. ganizations as well as interested be offered. All children of the with a central heating plant is set The city granted permission for ganizing resulted in an outstand station to be set up in the city citizens willing to help on pro community are welcome. at about $35 per month. On that ing job for this area, the associ park, according to city plans. the Pilgrim Lutheran church to basis, the city might be able to An eqivalent of 5 mills addition gram arrangements who were not , „ . cross city property at 12th and ation representative declares. save enough on fuel a one to pay u , „ . , _______ . Billed for the series, which will al taxation is called for, to make in attendance at the first session. N EW DAUG H TER „ . . .. .. . . . I riall, on a temporary basis. The group voted support to the Alex McDonald, who formerly ^or Hie proposed installation w i t h - _______ be held In the Hillsboro high possible a comprehensive plan of A daughter Suzanne Elizabeth, district 48 action in definitely lived at Adams and Pendleton bt- in « relatively short time and ef - ! _ m # _ school auditorium, Is the following street improvement. 7 lbs. 6 ounces, was born at W il starting a recreational program. fore moving to Kansas, is visiting fectlng real economy thereafter. E | ■ »c t R r t l i l 'K l schedule: Comparison of the '47 and '48 his BtoM and her fannlv. Mr. and ■ 1 X V U M U Representatives of high school cox Memorial hospital In Portland November, Joseph Battista, pian budgets show: General fund, ’47 Mrs. A. A. Mayfield, route 1, box W E D IN VANCO U VER ist, who was 1947 soloist at the $29,840, '48, $34,420. Road fund, ’47, joint district 10, In line with the to Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Gardner, May 25. 435, Aloha. With him is his A t an informal ceremony cele Berkshire Festival, under Kaus- $7,300; ’48, $21,975. Water fund. other school board action, prom ises to report at the June 10 meet daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. brated at Vancouver, Washington. sevitsky. $18,100 In ’47; $33,100 In ’48. ing whether or not it will be able I mend the formation of a park J. O. Cook and all three are now 4une 5, 7:30 p. m.. Miss Charlotte January, John Tyres, baritone, Budget committee, in addition settled In Emporia and Ottawa, DeRosier, of Oregon City, and I present male singing lead in the to members of the city councl, In to lend financial support to the and recreational district under the laws of the state of Oregon. It was Kansas. Lyle Rich, Beaverton Safeway I musical show “ Inside U. S. A.”, clude Garnold Norris, Ed. Bader, immediate summer program. though the Mrs Norton Peck acted as chair stressed that even Enjoying the first family re- manager, were united in marriage. ’ starring Beatrice Lillie. Paul Taggart, Alvin Alplanalp and JCC ANNUAL EVENT Chet school districts of the area con union with his niece. Mr. McDon- Attending the wedding were Mr I February, Patricia Travers, vio N. R. Murner. The city manager man of the meeting and aid is trying to locate old friends and Mrs. L. E. Irvin, attendants; linist, who is now touring Europe is also in on all its deliberations Hunkaplllar as secretary. All rep tribute to the area program. Its QUALIFICATION AT resentative were asked to report responsibilities are not to be un and relatives, particularly the the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. and appearing in all the important to their organizations and find loaded upon them. The commun children of Neil M<fl>onaId, of O. M. Rich and the groom's bro- cities in the American zone In FU TU R E A IK SA F E TY FOREST HILLS CLUB Germany, as well as in most cities ther, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rich, out what, if any, financial sup ity recreational workers indicated Adams. Pilots of the future—20 years ------------- Bend. in the English and French zones or so will be heartened by the port might be forthcoming for their vigorous Intention to carry through with a permanent, year- Qualifying rounds in the first HOME EC M E E TIN G The young couple will reside In March, Jean Watson, contralto, coming of a husky young aeronaut the needed program. The meeting voted to recom- round program. Home economics club meets at Pasley apartments, when they be- annual Eastern Tualatin Valley who is Canada's greatest singer ical engineer who arrived at Em amateur golf tournament, spon and who has a record number of Aloha Grange hall June 16. come available. anuel hospital, Portland, June 6 sored by the Beaverton junior appearances with the New York The young air wizard is the 8 lb. chamber of commerce, will be held Philharmonic symphony orchestra 3 ounce baby son of Mr. and Mrs. at Forest Hills country club, Cor Tracy Knapp, Tillamook. Reports nelius, on or before June 20, at ELEE TH E D ALLES from the hospital remark that all whlr+i time playoff handicaps will Mr .and Mrs Garnet Snider and principals In the case are doing be determined, declares Jack Wei two children, from The Dalles, well. by of the tournament committee.. Oranparents, In Beaverton, are are visiting the home of Mr. and Response to the golf competi Mrs. Henry Mayfield, N W. Broad Mr and Mrs. Rex McBride, 1110 tion, Weiby relates, has been en way. Beaverton, during the high N E Canyon road and they ex couraging. Many communities are pect the young arrival to set up water In their home town. represented by entrants and ama- Mr. Snider's place of business j headquarters at their address , on | teur golfers wanting to get Into * « J is under flood waters and he will , a temporary basis, I the play are requested to clip en not return with his family until I His name is James Tracy and try blanks from this newspaper the Columbia settles down to a his father Is an aviation mechanic from merchants or at the Forest more sociable behaviorism. stationed at Tillamook. Hills country club. Match play will be held the three following Sundays 'excluding the EN TRY BLANK 4th of July) or at players’ oonven ience. BEAVERTON AM ATEUR Final rounds are set for the 4th I Sunday 'excluding 4th of July.» Prizes will he awarded cham-i | pionship and flight winners and Sponsored by Beaverton Junior Chamber of Commerce runners up. I’ l e a s e e n t e r m y n a m e i n t h e Local ground rules will apply \ For further particulars and re-1 First Annual Beaverton Javeee Golf Tournament EIG H TH G R A D E G R A D U A T E S of the St M a ry of the ports, read the ’’Cue Ball” column V a lie v A ca d e m y, B eaverton , are p ictured in th e ir g ra d u a or contact Beaverton JCC Golf Handicaps will be developed from the qualifying round BIG D A Y FOR T H E S E eighth grade students a t Raleigh tion dress, a t the tim e they received th e ir diplom as giving committee First Aid Saved Lives Beaverton Couple, Says Dr. County Posse Parades Amendment City Charter Sewer Lineup Kiwanis Bicycle Carnival Will Initiate School Field Play Program Of Beaverton Gets Impetus City Considers Centra! Heating Economy Reasons County Concert Ass'n.Tops Quota - Drive For Members Issue Of Day Policeman In Doubt Status t V f* , *°‘nR Kansas Visitor Asks About Old Oregon Friends Golf Tourney Sun., June 20 Big Day At Raleigh St. Mary Of Valley Grads $i GOLF entree into high school In the first row, le ft to rig h t, R uth Peterson, R aren C u llm a n , T h e lm a D icke y, C aro l B e lla m y , P a tricio Porkison, and M a rc e llo O 'M e a ra Second row, left to rig h t, N a n cy Scho enfeld, Thom o- sm a P 'a n c ic h , B etty Je a n K ru e g e r, D ia n a Sm ith , E liza b e th A n n B e lla rts, M oyra M oore and M arth o Brown Sister M a ry C o n c ilia was teocher of the class (Photo by H arrell--Ph o n e Beaverton 4 9 8 8 ) Beaverton’s fire chief Archie Olsen represented his city de- [ partment at the state fire chiefs' | convention, in Baker, June 2, 3 and 4. It is expected he will re turn home well refreshed after I learning the latest knacks of how j to not let the home fires get out I of control. TOURNAMENT NAM E ADDRESS a SEND E N T R Y TO i Hi Beaverton Junior Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament Committee, Beaverton, Oregon school was g rad u atio n and the big step up into the recog nized m ajo r league sta tu s o f high school students. Shown, in the firs t row, left to rig h t, are C a ro lin e Briggs, Dee H udson, A la n T a y lo r, Roger Forsberg, Ben M iddleton, Jo h n S u lliv a n and D reen ali Z w ah len Second row, le ft to rig ht, Solly Lin d sa y , C aro l W a g n e r, Ju d y Le ssere r, Jo A le n e K ru eg er, M a ry Jo C o rn e ll, Conno Shappert and Jo c k y V o n C leave (Photo by H arrell--Phone B eaverto n 4988)