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ORDINANC E PASSESs PROVIDES SETTING DP OF DISTRICTS VO L. 21, No. 46 BEAVERTO N , W ASH IN G TO N CO U N TY, O REGO N ,FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1948 In a study of various plans by which the costs of Beaverton's impending sewer costs will bs paid, the City Council at last Mon day's meeting heard sanitary en gineer Carl Green of Cunningham and Associates, review the ex perience of Junction City, whose First reports on the annual An outbreak of BB gun attacks sanitary system will compare in SANITARI ENGINEERS \\ IIX STUDY OFFERS Christmas Seal sale in Washing- has smashed seventeen street size to about \ of the proposed I ton county tells of $3,329 25 netted lights in one night and alerted Beaverton plant \ND RECOMMEND \CTlON AT NEXT MEETING MOTION Al THOK1ZES I as of Friday. December 3, an city officials to full enforcement Earlier, the council had passed nounces Mrs. Zola Morgan, exec of Ordinance No. 220, section 19. At the regular meeting of the banks Morse; Automatic Control Ordinance 263, which defines pro utive secretary of the Washington A TO NEGOTIATE which prohibits firing or dis- Beaverton City Council, in the company; Brod and McClung co. cedures for establishment of sew County Tuberculosis & Health As charging firearms, BB guns or City Hall, December 6 , sealed bids of Portland; Pacific Flush Tank er districts and the construction FOR SITE LOCATION sociation. Receipts for the first sling shots within the city, nam- ^n items of sewer equipment, as company of Chicago; C. K. McAr- of a collection system. The new two weeks of the campaign last ing them as public nuisances and advertised, were opened and listed, thur. of Seattle; American Well measure also provides for methods subjecting such violation to po- On motion of the Council, the Works of Aurora, Illinois; E. A. Immediate negotiation to ac year were $3100. of assessment and for condemna The improvement in response to lice action. sanitary engineering firm of Cun- FinkbindeT, Portland; Chicago quire by purchase or condemna tion of private property, under the Christmas Seal appeal is "hear Mayor H. H. Jeffries, pointing nin 8 bam and Associates was or- Pump Company, via Wm S. Tur- state law, wherever needed in the tion a suitable site for the con tening," Mrs. Morgan said, point out that broken street lights must dered to stud>r the blds- tabulate ner and company; H. D. Fowler system construction. struction of a sewage disposal ing out that all additional contri be repaired at city expense, de- them and be Prepared to make company, Seattle; Pacific Pum p In Junction City, minimum ser system was ordered by resolu butions will mean that the work dares that drastic means will be recommendations at a meeting of ing company of Portland; Consol- vice charge for private users is tion, December 6 , when the Bea of the association can be extended. taken unless there is an imme- ,he Council which will convene idated Supply company of Port- 133% of the water bills, with a verton City Council so authorized The 1948 Seal Sale is as impor diate halt to the destruction of December 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the land; Worthington Pump and Ma- minimum of $2.00 per month. In ¡the Mayor, Recorder and City En- tant today as it was in 1907, when property and promiscuous shoot- City Hall. t chinery corporation and Henry addition, a 15 mill levy has been gineer. it was first instituted. Mrs. Mor ing of BB guns. There have been No bids were received which Jellum, Portland, laid on all private property with a Tentative location, fitting the gan continues, because “we still reported cases of windows in prl- took in all items to be purchased. Carl Green, representing Cun- $50 connection fee for each sew physical needs of such a plant, have a long road to travel be vate homes being broken and Firms who submitted prices in- ningham and Associates, was pre er user. The city has about 420 has been found in the low-lying fore complete victory over the people themselves bei>.n the tar-1 elude; Link Belt company; Fair- sent at the opening of bids, water users and estimated costs area north of the Oregon Electric diease is attained. There is an es- L gets of uncontrolled airgun marks -1 —■— " of the sewage disposal plant is rail line on property now owned timated 500,000 persons with ac- The betrothai of Miss Kathryn men. set at $292,000. by Alexander Pesenti. tive tuberculosis in the l nited Joan Wagenblast, daughter of Mr. Among residents whoso win Commercial users, for industrial m0n* re8‘denU whoae wtn At the Council meeting, Mayor States and only half of that num- al)d Mr3 c . K. 8tubbs> Aloha, and do* i-s have been shot out are E. purposes, pay an extra 200 % in is known to health authorit- E. „ Vernon Risberg, son of Mr Paul Knepp offered his resigna ber ies The The other other quarter Quarter of of a a mil- mil and Mra K v Ruherv Portland, s ' D. Hayes on Twelfth Street and addition to the general 133% based ies. w R Engelke on st and Mrs. E. V. Risberg tion in favor of Mayor-Elect H. or monthly water use. H. Jeffries in view of the urgent lion persons must be found and waa reCently told at a sorority p arent 8 Qf boys already appre- Feeling that taxation of priv under treatment.” sewer problems with which Mr. placed In 1904 airs. Mrs Aiorgan Morgan declares. declares bou8e [ unction on held tbe Sigrna Kappa hended profess ignorance of the ate property was already a heavy in ism. the at University of Ore- Fifty-three students earned hon- Announced schedule for the Jeffries’ administration will con gun ownership but city officials enough burden to bear, the City tuberculosis was the top cause of gon canlpus or roll rating for the second six Beaverton high school basketball cern itself. The City Council as Council expressed little interest in Mlaa wagenblast is * sophomore urge them to control use of the weeks, seventeen more than the team has been changed, for this now constituted, following the death in this country. The death guns or be liable to penalty. a property tax. Furthermore, be first six weeks, announced Mrs Friday and Saturday, according to swearing in of the new mayor, rate cut of 80 per cent means and Mr Risberg a jUnior major. cause construction problems were Evelyn McGill, high school office Coach Ted Harding, will be unchanged after the first that 4.000.000 persons have ac- ing in business adminigtration at not as complicated in Beaverton, tually been spared from death due the unjversity. oi the year. secretary. Those students were; I 0n Friday afternoon, at 2:30 the as in Junction City, the city fa- to tuberculosis. Miss Wagenblast graduated from Seniors: Kathleen Ackerman, Beavers will play a return game thers further indicated a belief R- Doty> on behalf of the Seventy-five per cent of the Hillsboro high school. Arden Armfield, Lila Culen, Doro-,wlth the Lincoln high Cardinals that a minimum charge of about Leonard Adams insurance corn- money received in the county _______ thy Leopold, Lee Lovett, Kathleen. of Portland, at the Beaverton higi 75% of monthly water bills would presented a survey of in- stays here, the association secre McClure, Jim Moore, Marilyn Med- school gym rather than in Port- bring in sufficient revenue to m eet; surance Policies now in effect for tary said. Twenty per cent goes ford, Betty Moshofsky, Nancy Na- land as originally set up. This will payment of bonds for the main 0»1* Property. The Council voted to the state association to finance gues. Lois Peterkort, Lorraine Ren- be the only game for the day. disposal and treatment facilities. I to increase coverage on contents its statewide services and five Santa Claus is definitely on the ner, Virginia Talbert, Edith Van On Saturday night, 6:45, the The /council, meanwhile. dis-1of the Public library from *1500 I per cent goes to the National Tu way to Beaverton and will be in Kleek, Marjorie Van Kleek, Char Sherwood junior varsity plays cussed possibilities of starting to $ 2 , 000 ; to boost city hall insur- berculosis association. town on December 18, about 10 Beaverton j.v. in a warm-up game sewer assessments with bills for ance irom $13,000 to $16,000. a.m., for an annual meeting with lotte Witt and Joan Dewing. “The tuberculosis association’s Juniors: Norma Jean Black, before the main event of the January use of water, in order to David E. Lofgren was appointed case-findging activities are fin- Friday night, December 10, at j youngsters of the vicinity and the In the top billing ia meet immediate expenses without city attorney by Mayor Jeffries ance(] solely by sale of Christmas 8 o'clock, the Beavetton Amer- customary distribution of gifts, Dorothy aCrr, Paul Choban, Do- evening. the necessity of issuing sewer with approval of the City Council Seal,” Mrs. Morgan states. ican Legion, Post No^ 124, opens reports Dr. C. E. Dixon, chairman *ore8 Carlson, William Fudge, Lu- Lewis and Clark freshmen against bonds at a time of an unsettled after the resignation of Paul Pat- ----------- its gala carnival at Huber Hall, of the Junior Chamber of Com- cBle Goyak, Helen Island, Gorden the Beaverton varsity. money market. terson was accepted. an event which has fnany wish- merce committee making arrange- Me Minn, Betty McDaniel, Rich All games are outside league Bid of Penn Salt for renewal of ful car owners drooling with an- ments for the visit. ar<t Palumbo, Joan Peterson, Mar- consideration. liquid chlorine contract was ac ticipation. The event is listed as The JCC's have strung lights J°rie Kobinson, Robert Saunders cepted. Pilgrim Lutheran church ------ the main streets of . . and Georgia Slocum. an annual affair and prizes o f I..------- ( throughout sent in a letter of thanks regard real value will be given plus a town and on the Christmas tree S°Pl,<>mores: Virginia Berger, ing purchase of property from the schedule of carnival fuq and neigh near Broadway and Watson. A : Harbara Brown> Gary Effingor, city, on Hall and Watson. borly sociability. All aie welcome fireplace will also be aet up for Ix)i® Findley, Constance French, The college player« will give Jack Manges on behalf of youth to attand' • the jolly visitor from the North ^ h' r‘ n* Barbara H*m' 1 groups, requested the vise of the Thornton Wilder’s most popular The Legion auxiliary will have Pole. ~ I rtch- George Jansen, Lorraine j Jones, Gottfried Krautscheid, Rl- Washington County Dairy Breed- old Beaverton library building. On ■ br h truck, WIU carry G** _ chard Larsen, Arlene Murphy, ers Association members have been this matter, no action was taken, S . d ’S ' A delegation of Beaverton bus L d lb 16 t in o T me , Lewis K w U and S ^ U Liar* rk candy. Members i PrT “ having t* B° fancy m' " work « a * word. ,,f Saint Nick ,o to . crowd Glenn Pointer, Leila Reed, Har- watching eagerly for the arrival following discussion of the build- ana iness men appeared before the campus theater. donate are asked to contact arranKemert,i' are Bald to old Rich and Jim Tsugawa of the first Insemination bred ing's use or disposal, to are asked to contact promlse a fully enjoyable dash of Fre.hmen When the curtain goes up at the donate kounh- «kno . freshmen. llene Boge, Patricia Washington County Court Friday, calf from a heifer cow born by The council voted to renew li- Florence > Beauty Shop, in Bea-, the tradltlonal hollday Hplr,t. Campbell, Virginia Kaufman, Bill December 3. to urge the vacation their breeding. quor licenses of local dispensera. 8:30’ the audie" ° e ™ y verton. More details will be announced. Lovett> Mal.,lyn ThompiIon and of a little-used county road bor Vol. Okay Standard Girlie, Reg- required by regulation of the state at, a sta*® ^ ith a0 scenery but The Auxiliary is also having a I dering the present north side of ___ x v ______ - « /« A r e s n ______• * F U rp rtn r A rth u r P oo P .r a v n ra- Director Arthur Coe Gray pre Gene Walters. istered Jersey No. 1605559 gave liquor commission, rummage sale in Portland, Fri- j Bernard Airfield, so that the field dicts the clever pantomining of the LAUREL- 8 CHOLL 8 Forty-five students received hon birth to a bouncing heifer calf . — — December 17. All rummage I * ' muv tie extended 120« feet to Wal- characters, unhampered by stage day, sired by Standard Dandy No. j items should be left with Mrs The Laurel-Scholls Farmers Un- orable mention ratings n» com- J £ props, plus the cooperative imag Kirkland in Aloha or at the Flor- ion Local win meet Thursday evo- pared to thirty-five for the first ^ I)r(,sent fle,d ,s ^ fM t 449592 which is owned by the C H i l l C h i l l a R a i l C h ination of the audience will em- ence 'B7au't v ‘ ‘ Sbo“ ............. .'I nlng. December 9th at the Laurell8** weeks. Oregon Dairy Breeders Associa phasize the beauty of emotional neauty anop. “ „ nm l n_ , nf ------------ long and the extension would make tion. Vol. Okay Standard Girlie is The group 9 sewing circle will '*ali 8 00 p.m. installation of new appeal of the play. the landing strip 4,000 feet which a daughter of Design Okay Eunell w 1 rT + officers and important business not meet this month. . . HOJ.I.Y WREATHS Setting for “Our Town” is Gro is sufficiently long to accomodate will ba discussed and a special ver's Corners, N. H., or any other program will be given. The Tnnda Camp Fire Girls large planes and to lessen present American town today or yesterday. 1*. T. A. COUNTY COUNCIL sire Girlie Maid Eagle Vol. Pop- All members and their friends are selling cedar wreaths with landing hazards, Washington County Council of The Aloha Chinchilla Ran^h Twenty-five students will portray holly Charles Bernard, owner of the eye 455627,J9. are asked to be present. Refresh- holly and berries and Parents and Teachers will meet entered s i x chinchillas in the 35 parts. airfield and of the land north of ments will be served. wreaths. Her baby calf from Standard I Western International fur show, ._______ Tuesday, December 14th at 10 in the present road which would be Dandy J 8 is owned by Mr. and held in Portlnd in the Pacific In the morning at the school in Al come part of the airfield, expressed Mrs. Harley Taylor, Registered ternational livestock building. Five RALEIGH GARDEN CLl'B oha. Mrs. Walter Giersbach. wife his willingness to dedicate the Jersey Breeders, who live on the of the six chinchillas entered by . . .. , .. of Dr. W. C. Giersbach, president necessary land and to construct at . . The next regular meeting of the golf course road south of Corne . . . . . the Aloha ranch won first rib- . . . . of Pacific University, will speak his own expense a 50-foot road Raleigh Garden club will be held lius. The Taylors have twenty two on 'World Understanding” . which would meet county specifi at the home of Mrs. Norris Whis- registered Jersey cows which are Presidents and committee chair They were competing with chin- nant 7702 s. W. Fairway at 10 cations to replace the present finishing their third year in Dairy men of locals will give reports. road. Herd Improvement Association chillas from Washington, Oregon. am All P. T. A. members are in Tray decorations will be made testing with records worth work Colorado and California. There The new road would run from NEW lllJIl.DING ONE OF SYSTEM S EARGEST vited and urged to attend. were more than 100 entered. for the j 0nes Hospital at Hillsboro ing to achieve. They are also the northwest corner of present A luncheon will be served at The Aloha Chinchilla Ranch is and for the Christian Home at proud owners of a herd of heifers airfield north to Walker Road. The IN STATE W r ill MANY MODERN FEATURES noon. from the Breeders Association owned and operated by F. R. Pe- Beaverton. Luncheon and gift ex- present road is an ungraveled road ters and R. L. Belcher. change will conclude the meeting. sires. The public is Invited Monday, Produce futures of the latest and iinPa8!,ab*«‘ except during per- Decemebr 13, between the hours engineered type are designed for iods ot dry weather, f of 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. to have a maximum display of fruits ana Beaverton men present at the preview of the new modern Safe - 1 vegetables and are conducive to bearing were Ray Clearwater, Wii- way Store, newly built between easy selection. Crowding and con- Grauer, Guy Carr, Leonard Adams, y / * ’' • Bioadway and Canyon Road In fusion of items has been elimln- Hnrry Antrobus, Dr. J. R. Talbert, jé. Beaverton, according to Carl E. ated. , Thuriow Weed, James Duncan, ■ X \ ■ .. ; J Shelving runs around three sides Br‘)Ce McMab° " a"d Hoi- <■ .•+-?> The second monthly meeting of Nelsen, who will serve as mana of the ntore, allowing wide vision 90 e* the Beaver-Garden Rabbit club ger. ft / " *1 was held at the home of Dennis Thuriow Weed, local attorney, Special music by the Oregon and easy selection of merchant t * A Enger. The meeting was called Itanch Boys Vrom Station KPOJ (l>"c Recessed type overhead flu- Presented to the county court a to order by President Bob San and entertainment will be offered ""'«'••nt lighting gives shadowless ders. Roll was taken and the at the preview, at which time no bkbting to every part of the store, Beaverton Kiwanls Club favoring ^ minutes of the previous meeting merchandise will be on sale. All Items are plainly priced in the road vacation and airport ex V' were read by the Secretary Shir- Guides will be on hand to show larK" black figures on shining pansion. L. S. White, secretary <V ley Marugg, and explain various new features wbltf' lags fitted into a molding of the Portland Airplane Commi»» beneath the piles of ’»’ «•■chandlse. sion, presented aerial views of the The club deeded to exhibit their of the store. *| rabbits at the annual fair at Long New manager of the Reaver- airfield and adjacent territory, The Beaverton building Is of M , and stated that the Commission view, Washington. Bob Sanders, , . ..__ton Safeway will be Carl E. Nel- concrete construction __ ____ , Norris Holmes, Shirley Marugg, modern sen, who last served as manager favored the proposed airstrip leng and Frank Morrison are the mem throughout and is one of the larg of store No. 306 in Kenton. He thening and considered it of ut bers taking the stock to the fair. est Safeway Stores In Oregon. was horn in Melfort, Saskatche most importance to the develop The club also decided to enter Floor of attractive asphalt tile, wan, Canada, is married and the ment of the greater Portland area. No action was taken by the three of their members in the clean and bright as well as easy father of three children, a girl judging contest. The next meet to walk and stand on. 6 , a boy 11, and another boy 13. County Court which took the mat Parking space of 12,000 square ter under advisement. ing will be held at the home of He began working with Safe fe»-t is designed for at least forty Leslie Donaldson. way in 1943, one year after he cars at a time, a convenience of fered customers while they are moved to Oregon. At 22nd and BEAVERTON P. T. A. CHANGES CH RISTM AS M ORNING MASS will mark project has been given as $225,000 Burnside, he acted as manager for DATE OE MEET EDB DEC doing business in the store. 8 months before being transferred Present St C e cilia 's school building, on first use of the new church of the St C ecilia the stores meat market is con- to Kenton, where he worked for 2 The Beaverton grade school P. parish, now being completed on Fifth and Canyon Road at the corner of East, will be ■ i of the largest and years. T. A. has changed the usual meet- most modern in the Northwest. F ra n k lin , in Beaverton, according to Father offered for sole and the parish hopes to be Although he has only visited ing date for this month because ■’ ly * in Tualatin Valley since establish- of the Christmas season. The date George Smderhon, parish priest Dedication, able to move its educational plant by next for fish display, to prevent any jng a residence In Oregon, Mr. for the meeting will be Friday, fall with Archbishop Edward Howard o fficiating As a ronvenien. <• for patrons ’,anK" of odors. Nv ,» „ n h i- great faith In the ar- December 17 at 6 p.m. This will The church building was started last M ay during the Christmas rush, the Much of the equipment Is stainless en and |8 bappy over his new be the Christmas party for the w ill be announced later and the 6 a m , 8 ,3 0 a m and 10 a m ser- B“ av*rton post office announce. and 1# **** to ke*P clean location. Among relatives In the !\T.A. group witibf appropriate The church which will cost about $120,000 . that it will remain open until 5 an<I sanitary. valley are his sister, Mrs. Wm. songs, program, eto More details when completed, is the first of o four unit vices wi prove e rec iZOtion O many pm on Saturdays. December 11 A separate dairy case, alr-condl- Sheeley of Beaverton, a brother, will be published next week, and 18. Likewise, the office will be tioned. is adjacent to the meat re- Hane Nelsen. on Baseline Road The Executive Board *will meet project designed for the church site To be dreoms. Rev Smderhon declares A rchitects w err J~. bberger Stanton and ° b*n betw*«n 10 " m and 12 noon frigerator but entirely apart from between Beaverton and Hillsboro Thursday night, December 9 at constructed w ill be a parochial school, priest s for delivery of parcels ,on Christ- it. A continuous circulation of and a brother and sister in Sher- the home of Mrs Neuman Ward Zeller rectory and gym nasium Estim ate of the total mas Day. fresh air 1s provided. wood. in S. W. Wilson Avenue. City Council Rules Action Sewer Start County Sale of Christmas Seals Report $3329.25 Joan Wagenblast BB Gun Attacks Tells Bethrotal Smash St. Lights At Univ. of Ore. 11 In One Night Council Examines Bids on Sewer Equipment Dec. 6th Honor Listings For 53 Told at Beaverton High Beaverton Makes Basketball Sked Change, on Friday Santa Advises Beaverton JC C American Legion Of Dec. 18 Call Beaverton Post Plans Carnival Drama Dept Sets Popular Play for Lewis and Clark Breeders1 Ass'n. Scores in First "Blessed Event" Delegation From Beaverton Urges Vacation of Road l Q f Alohfl WlIK *5 Ï Ï Nrsts; 6 Entries New Safeway Store Offers Public Preview on Dec. 13 New Church Of St. Cecilia Parish Rabbit Raisers Vote to Exhibit At Longview Fair Beaverton Post Office Extends Service on Sat.