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U. o f O. Eumene, Library )re^on Voi. 21, No. 29 BEAVERTON, W ASHINGTON C O U N T Y , OREGON,FRIDAY, State Urges Sewer Vote Sanitary Authority Points To Gross Pollution Threat CITY MI ST GIVE ESSENTIAL SANITATION City Manager Reports AUGUST 13, 1948 Spontaneous Householders Meat Strike SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE $2 00 PER YEAR SAT. NITE First Event Initiates Hi School Field BEAVERTON WOMEN JOIN IN GROW l\G PROTEST ON PRIEE K y M. M. Komig THRILLS \ND RACE Starting from the fact that prac I hope Beaverton citizens will tically everyone is complaining E\ EN I S RILLED ON be patient with us. There are so about unreasonable food prices I f the voters of Beaverton would Voters ,on August 2ft, will be many street improvements and that are eating into the weekly ANNUAL PROGRAM or construction only realize the extremely urgent called upon to vote, at the council other building paycheck, housewives of the area Realizing a long-time dream o f need for a municipal sewer sys- chambers in city hall between the items needed that we simply can’t have responded spontaneously and school planners, Beaverton high get them all organized, let alone tern, they would overwhelmingly hours of 9 a. m. and 9 p. m., day- by urging in a widespread meat RAPIDLY N EARING TOP CONDITION for this season's school’s new athletic field will be approve the proposed three-char- light saving time, on three charter find the men or machines to do I strike which was expressed by a high school football cam p aig n , B eaverto n 's new ath le tic officially dedicated on August 14, ter amendments proposed by the amendments which will authorize the work. We are well aware that withholding of meat purchases on when the local Kiwanis dub spon p lan t includes a cin d e r tra c k and tu rfe d m id field as well as city council, declares the Oregon j the city of Beaverton to construct the fall rains will begin before we last Saturday. sors its first annual Bike Carni b aseb all and so ftb all d iam onds to be in stalle d at the left state sanitary authority, in a and maintain a complete sewer get everything done. In Beaverton, acting on their own val, with thrills, races, special communication to Mayor Paul collection and disposal system. hand side of the p ictu re We gave Erickson avenue folks initiative, a group of housewives prizes and fun for all. The eve Knepp which points out serious All qualified voters of Oregon, assurance that the surfacing there T h e g rand stand has been co m p letely renovated fo r use under the direction of Mrs. B. H. ning program will go to the club’s nuisance conditions and public ' who have lived in the city of Bea- will be done this fall and we in- . . . ... , _. Bettcher, 710 S. E. Hampton street, on A ug ust 1 4 when the K iw a n is B ik e C a rn iv a l o ffic ia lly opens fund for the assisting of lesser- health hazards that must be cor verton since June 25, will be elig tend to keep that promise. The F ifte e n boys and g irls races w ill be run o ff on the . , . . . . I called every phone number in the the fie ld privileged children of the area. rected. . ible to vote on this issue. There same is true for work on 9th Beaverton directory cind er tra c k w hile the M u ltn o m ah C oun ty M otorcycle Corps Over 75 youngsters had signed street. is no requirement that voters own will present th rillin g e x h ib itio n s in m id field . up for the event, at press time. Explaining their purpose, the property in the city. The special election on August (Photo by H a rre ll- Beaverton 4 9 8 8 ) Racing events, with description callers suggested that housewives Beaverton has been on the state 25 to authorize construction of a refrain from purchasing meat at and prizes offered, have been list for Beaverton will . sanitary authority’s list of cities sewer . system ed by the committee in charge: .. . . . , | a price of over 80c per pound at *" . , . maintaining dangerous pollution present to the voter three separate! any 1. Boys, 6 to 9 years, V4 lap, time and not to buy meat at hazards in its method of sewage amendments to the city charter. all on last Saturday. Very few bicycle horn. disposal for about nine months. In These amendments are all inter householders contacted objected to 2. Girls, all ages, V4 lap, bicycle December, the authority issued a related to authorize the city to the protest move. Almost unani light and operate a sewer demand that this situation be construct 3. Boys 10 and 11 years, 2 laps, mously, support was pledged to cleaned up and threatened to use system. A voter should vote “ Yes” an all-out fight against continu carry-all basket START AUGUST 15 all means at its command—in on all three or "N o " on all three. ally mounting prices and promises 4. Boys, 12 and 13 years, % lap, cluding condemnation proceedings CONSTRUCTION TO The first amendment adding made that for the current week scout knife. and installation by the state of an Section 8-A gives authority to they would hold meat purchases 5. Boys, 14 years and up, potato I)ELK<> VI ION OF 10 READY BY NOV. Ist OREGON STATE LAW adequate disposal system. build and operato a sewer sys to a bare minimum. shuttle (4 boys with a potato, 100 RROI’ERTY OWNERS REQUIRES MEDICAL The post office department has In a letter of August 6, from tem, including the right to "ac yards each) 1 flashlight to each This action should not be con signed a lease for 2500 feet in the Curtiss M. Everts, jr., secretary quire by gift, purchase, grant or on winning team. AT AUG. «> HEARING fused with the organized meat E\ VMS - BEGINNERS front of a new building to go up j and chief engineer of the sanitary condemnation, tho necessary lands strike originating in Portland and 6. Boys, 6 to 9 years, 1 lap, bi at the rear of the Beaverton Hard authority, the following commun and rights-of-way therefore, either Multnomah. As Mrs. Bettcher ex cycle light. At tho August 9 special meeting The long summer is drawing to ware, according to Marble Cook. ication was addressed to the may within or without corporate limits plains it, the idea Occurred to her 7. Girls, all ages, 1 lap, bicycle a rapid close. School children who of the Beaverton city council, to horn. of the City of Beaverton." Cook and Ed Zumwalt are joint or and city council: that it would be a way for house- had been freed of the routine hear objections on the improve lease-holders and their new build 8. Boys, 10 and 11 years, 1 lap, "Gentlemen: Section 8-B details the method of | wive8 to d0 80methlng in a situa ment of Erickson street from 3rd ping pong set. ing will be 40 feet by 100 feet, of the treatment plant, tion about which most people have of class-room Hre beginning to "W e have been advised that on financing to below Berthold avenue, a dele ready themselves for a resumption locked pumice slab construction. 9. Boys 12 and 13, 2 laps, Ex- August 24, the city of Beaverton, pumping stations and main trunk great reason to complain. of the old grind ,in the first days gation of ten property owners were acto set. Paul Tigard, of United Builders, Oregon, is to vote on a $225,000 sewers. The text is as follows: present and seemed satisfied with Assisting in the telephone cam of fall. will direct the construction, which bond issue for thp 8e of fln_ 10. \Boys, 14 and up, 1 lap, ten The city council may construct paign were Mrs. L. R. Martin. the action of the council in declar The Beaverton grado school sets nis racket. will cost an estimated $20,000. | ancing the construction of a mu- that part of the foregoing facili Mrs. Grace Cummings. Mrs. A. J. ing the Improvement will begin at The same fixtures as are now in , niclpa, sewage collection sy8tem ties 11. Boys, 6 to 9 years, walk-ride consisting of a treatment j Brennan, Mrs. Lou Kerwin and September 7 as the opening date the earliest daite possible. The of the 1948-49 year. Repairs and use by the Beaverton post office and 8ewage treatment plant. (walk quarter lap, ride quarter plant, outfall sewers, trunk sewers, Mrs. Lillian Best. Many report improvements have been mado on council had passed the resolution lap, walk quarter lap, ride quar will be installed in the new loca-1 ... . .. You will recall that in a com- main sewers, and pumping plants, that women declared It was "just tho grade school building and staff on Erickson at its July 19 meeting, tion, pending delivery by the gov ter lap, bicycle tire. as an entire unit or as separate what we’ve been wfcit’ng for.” the Job City manager Maurice M. ernment of new fixtures. municat on rom the state sani- of instructors will be ready and 12. Boys, 10 and 11 years, 2 laps units, in order to provide the City Floor will be of concrete with authority dated December 1, With some, the word “ strike” Waiting to start their annual chore Romlg presented estimates that (Vi each) pony express—4 boys of Beaverton with a basic sanitary scared some women who immedi of imposing the 3 R ’s on the the Job will require 160 cubic with 1 bike on each team flash asphalt tile blocks. The alleyway 1947’ * po,'Ued out to the council that the present individ- sewerage system, and they may ately conjured up a picture of younger set. feet of rock, at a cost of $360 and will be paved and canopied for \ light to each member of winning construct storm water sewers to 4100 square yards of oil, at $3280, themselves on a picket line. trucks and mail carriers. Front Uf 1 T * * 6 disposal methods em- gether with all appurtenances as team. First day of school will hit the „„ j , . „.in v ployed by your private residences Mrs. Martin ,one of the spark youngsters easily. Only half a on the basis of a roadway (fin 13. Boys, 12 and 13. 4 laps, arch and side entrances will be pro- and bualness and commercial M. an entire unit or as separate units: plugs of the drive, said "we don’t day’s session is scheduled, with ished) 18 feet wide. Because of ery set. 1 tablishments are extremely inade- and the council may provide that objections by property owners Construction is set to begin on 14. Girls, all ages, stunt race 100 quate. As a result, serious nuis- same, or that part so con- oelleve it is actually the butcher., pupils being registered and dis present, the council agreed to fault that he must charge such yards (ride anyway but regularly), missed before noon. Wednesday, all make the road 22 feet wide, as tire tube. o m iM n fV bv^O ctoh e^ls“ ^ 1 ^ anc* conditions and public health j 8tructed’ wiH be paid for bV occupancy by October 15 or No- u----- y . , i of the residents of the city or unreasonable prices for meat. It September 8, education will start hazards have been created. provided in the original resolution, vember 1. goes to deeper .basic sources than seriously. 15. Boys, 14 and up, 4 laps, "Furthermore, the waters of proPerty owners therein, regardless even though It will mean a small A t the back of the building, the that. But we must let the country speedometer. School buses will start running additional charge. Beaverton creek have become of whether their property is to An outstanding feature event remaining 1500 feet of space will i grossly polluted actually connected with or know that something must be the same old routes as they fol polluted bv by the sew iee » » The people present express will be the appearanc« of the be used by the Beaverton Hard- effluents f septic tanks and Present'y served by said systems done about it. lowed last year. If population strong dissatisfaction with the ware for a plumbing department , 0 t ,nks anfl Multnomah County Police Motor "W e called butcher shops, too. changes, during vacation, make It condition of Erickson street and and warehouse 3torm Water dralns- It was further , or units‘ cycle corps, talented saddle ex pointed out in our letter of De- j To pay the cost^hereof ,the city Most of them were willing to co necessary, these routes might be particulaily in the manner by perts who have been operating as cember 1 that such conditions council is hereby authorized to operate in seeking price relief, j shifted, to give the proper service. which popular subscription was Under provisions o f the Oregon made for work already done there. a group for the last ten years, ex are In direct violation of state issue not to exceed $225,000.00 in , some even offering to close up shop statutes and, therefore, must be sewer bonds which are to be paid Pn^*re*y ^or a week, to make the state school law, children begin It was pointed out that of 21 per cept for the wartime interlude. This motorcycle drill team or corrected. t by a sewer revenue charge against camPalRn more decisive. Others, ning in the first grade must he at sons owning property on Erickson, ganization is composed partly of however, were not too enthusies- least six years of age on or be "It should be realized that the all water users within the city 9 wero reported to have paid Into tic." fore November 15. Also required is tho voluntary fund for the primary regular county moitorcycle cops city of Beaverton is a rapidly and which shall not be less than All the women who conducted a complete physical examination work. Original specifications, it and partly of reserve officers. | growing community, that because $1-25 per month for each one fam- Their exhibition has been gain the phone solicitation did so at of the first graders, before they One of the outstanding musical i of this growth it is becoming more 1 ily residential unit, with additional was added, did not include oiling events of the year in Beaverton congested and its problems of! charges for additional water use, ,hn expense of their regular house- enter school. This medical check of the street .that coming as an ing mounting attention, by reason _ _ _- „ i I t 1 _ « t f 1 .. . _ _ _ _1 I I hflM Hllflno Blink na of its showing up and down the was the piano recital of Miss Caryl [ sewage disposal are, day hy day, j and which are to be added to the hold duties, such as canning, and up may be done by the family afterthought Pacific coast and into Mexico. Jean Short last T hursday evening | increasing in seriousness. Your i water bills and collected as a part other tasks. Early this week, they physician but in every case, certi After a long range discussion, The members of the posse have are still busy "catching up” with ficate showing the examination has in the residence-studio of her \ cjty j8 now practically surrounded j thereof. that included such subjects as put in countless hours of hard neglected work and are awaiting teacher, Miss Alice Clement. been made must be presented at by very progressive and exeremely parking, speeding, planting shrubs Said charges are to continue so practice throughout the years, to the next move the situation will the start of school. Miss Short was first heard in desirable residential developments, alongside the new high school long as any of the sewer bonds require. a Prelude in A Minor and a Two- , most of which hav already The teaching staff will remain athletic field, school zone speed perfect their daredevil offerings. issued remain unpaid and are not Gates will open, at the new high unchanged except for the additions limits and contractor vs. city con i .u t ln\<ntion in A Mmor b> stane(j adequate sewerage fa cili- j to be reduced below this minimum Bach, followed by the E Minor tieg I f your cUy ,8 to keep apaCf> of William Smith, to teach upper struction method, the group of school field, at 7 p. m. on August figure until the city has at least Sonata by Haydn. Following this grades and assist In physical edu property owners expressed unani 14, with the events scheduled to with these suburban areas, if must two years requirements on hand group of classics was a group of cation. and Errol Hassell, new mous desire to see the Job go begin at 8 p. m. Prizes will also likewise provide these most es for the interest upon and maturing two Chopin waltzes and The Little grade school superintendent of ahead, on a 22 foot width basis, be awarded to members of the sential sanitation services. principal of all of the outstanding audience, with a complete Beauty- Shepherd by Debussy. The roman district 48. "W e are confident that if the sewer bonds, and if so reduced as soon as possible before start rest mattress awaiting some for tic numbers of two etudes by Hel Bids on bonds for the new of the fall rains. voters realize the extremely urgent they shall be established at this tunate spectator. ler, and Traumerel by Schumann school will be opened on August need for a municipal sewerage minimum figure when the existing Ths council voted to have a were her next choices. The pro The net proceeds of this affair 13, with construction due to begin system, they will approve over funds fall below this amount. street improvement ordinance pre will go toward the funds of the gram was closed with the brilliant on the new building behind Has whelmingly the fiscal program pared and to proceed with the club, In Its Increasingly Important Said bonds are to further pro three movement Concerto in A . . kell shopping center shortly there Job. IMPROVEMENTS ON Minor by Jean Williams The or- proP°8pd bV the city council. vide that if the funds collected by work among lesser privileged chil after. .ho concerto mnrertn Wtry truly yours, Oregon State said sewer revenue charge shall The city fathers also voted to dren of the area. Tickets may be chestral parts of the EAST AND LOMBARD Sanitary Authority.” turn $5« license fee collected from obtained at all places of business ever be insufficient to pay the were played at the second piano LACK JOR BIDDERS the recent carnival, which played displaying placards describing the interest upon and maturing prin by Miss Clement. on Canyon road last month, over event. cipal of said sewer bonds, the city A recording of the complete pro to the volunteer fire department. City work on East and Lombard gram was made without the council shall levy an ad valorem The fire department cleaned up knowledge of Miss Short until she tax on all taxable property within streets, started by the city of tho carnival mess left, cutting the heard some of her numbers com the city sufficient to pay the de Beaverton in anticipation of prom grass and burning up the refuse ised co-operation by the state high ing from another room during the ficiency. City manager reported that a way commission, as a form of congratulations. I wish to point out that the petition has been sent into the Resident of Oregon since 1903, gas-tax rebate, came to a full halt $225,000.00 is maximum for the state highway commission for A political rally sponsored by Dr. Ivan Blerley, who graduated bond issue, and $1.25 a month Wednesday morning, upon receipt Edward Rood, 75, route 1, Cor lights at Cedar and East streets. from Beaverton high school in j tho Washington county Progress- nelius, passed away In a Portland of information that the Job was minimum for sewer revenue With no objections being heard 1932, has taken a post as assistant ive party will be held at Huber All boys and girls who wish charge. It is hoped that all the postponed because of a lack of hospital on August 2. There were no services held here, the body from the proposition of improving manager of a large co-operative to enter the first annual K i , community hall Thursday, August authorized bonds need not be sold bidders to do the work. wanis Club Bike Carnival, at j 19. at 8 p. m. The city had made extensive ar being shipped to Wisconsin for 11th street, the council voted to association in the eastern states, and it is possible the monthly Purpose of the meeting will be Beaverton high school athletic rangements to prepare both streets final interment because of numer go through with the Job. according to word received. charge may be $1.50 at the start. Also authorized was $1400 pur ous relatives there. for surfacing, by removal of dirt Blerley, who helped his high field. August 14. are requeued . to present to the public the pro- Next week we shall discuss Sec gram of the new party and to in Mr. Rood was born September chase of an oil truck. school debate team win honors In to meet Friday. August IS. at tion 8-C which deals with the and filling in with rock, as well troduce candidates, including The 7 p. m., In the Kiwanis hall, northwest Oregon, studied agri sewer lines in the streets financed as the laying of tile and otherwise 4, 1873, in Sugar Creek, Wisconsin A U T H O R IT Y ON ZION odore Welcott, Yamhill farmer cultural economics at Oregon State at Beaverton. by assessments against bencfittlng meeting the demands of the state Surviving In the county is his sis Rabbi Philip Klemman. minister college, receiving MA and PHD ter, Ina Rood, of Cornelius. department This will be the last chance | and a former navy commander, property. of the Nevch Zedek congregation degrees. He then went to work In candidate for representative, first Remains were In state on Wed 1 When the word was received at for qualified youngsters to he the city hall that thp deal had nesday afternoon, August 4, from church in Portland will speak on the New York state agricultural entered In the hlg event. Mar \ congressional district Present plans also call for the I ON SUNDAY ble Cook, chairman In ch arge fallen through and would probably1 1 until 4 p. m. Private commit “ World Brotherhood” at the First department, covering county fairs, appearance of Michael Loring of 1 James C. Lyon from Vancou- be postponed for action until th e, ment was at the Rlverview Abbey Methodist Sunday. August 15 at 11 farmer clubs and similar gather of racing events, will prepare Peg^fs Mortuary. o’clock He is a Pacific North ings in behalf of agricultural edu Portland. who has gained national ver, W n„ and Mr. and Mrs. WII- September meeting of the commls j Crematorium the official list of entries for west Zionist authority on the pres cation. each race at the Friday meet { renown for his singing of Pro- liam Owens of Portland spent slon, It was necessary to lmmedl-l Beaverton, was In charge. ent Palestinian problems. All are gressive party songs, especially a’ Sunday at th* J. A. Pederson ately halt city work until the bid * During his employment there, he ing. welcome. PA LM SPRINGS RE TU R N the Philadelphia convention. He Is home Mr. Lyon Is the father of took movie shots of farmers and is awarded. I f anyone wishes to enter also a candidate for the state leg- Mrs. Pederson. their short cuts in handling herds Mrs. Arthur Mllldorn of Palm The city manager declares he the hike event hut has not ■— ■ • and doing other farm work. With thought that at least one contrac Springs, Calif., returned to her N E A R A M ITY filled out an entry blank, he I lslature. All Interested persons are in- FROM LAKF.VIF.W Mr and Mrs. M. I^pmlg and this, he was chosen to go to Greait tor had looked at the Job and was I home on Monday after her aunt or she should attend this meet vited to attend. A question and Miss Jenny Carroll of Lakevlew supposed to have readied a bid , Mrs. Sanford Rogers was taken family spent Sunday with Mr Ro- Britain In 1948, where he exhibited ing for the purpose of getting answer discussion period will fol- is visl'lng with Ruby Boyd and However, at time of the meeting 1 hack to the hospital for further mlg's brother and family near the film before farmer organisa lined up for the prizes and Mg Amity, Oregon. * tions. low the speeches. j Mrs Wllmot In Sorrento. reportedly none had been received treatment. time that Is due August 14. SERVICES AND CORRECT DISPOSAL .METHOD Post Office Signs Up For New Location Vacation End Council OK's Grade School Erickson Ave. Opens Sept. 7 Surface Job Recital Guests Hear Play Back Of Piano Program State Holds Street Work In Beaverton Progressives Of County Sponsor Politics Rally Bi’'e Racers! j Oregon Pioneer Passes Away In Portland, Aug. 2 Beaverton Grad Associates With Co-op Ass'n, East