The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, February 11, 1949, Image 1

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    Beaverton Plans
Organization Of
Harmonica Band
Young folks eight or more years
old are invited to join a harmon­
ica band being organized in the
Beaverton vicinity, according to
Mrs. John Holland, M3 S. E. 3rd
street.
Johnny Dunn, student at Ben­
son Polytechnic school in Port­
land will come out Sunday af­
ternoons to teach a class of the
mouth organ partisans. He is re­
garded by those qualified as an
expert harmonica player.
To qualify for membership In
the band, a person must own a
Marine Band harmonica in the
key of C.
Further information is avail­
able by calling Beaverton 4305.
VOL. 22, Number 3
Pharmacy Plans
To Remodel Old
Safeway Corner
BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1949
Visitor's Birthday Party
YOU CAN NEVER TELL
WHERE SEWER'LL END
SUBSCRIPTION
S2 00 PtR r tAR
SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS
IN A D V A N C f
Businessmen Set Up Group
To Work On City Problems
Take the word of William
Pohman, of Beaverton, once
you
start
with
a
sewer,
there's no telling where it
will end.
ORGANIZATION NAMES OFFICERS; STARTS STUDY
A completely modernized phar­
As he related to the city
FOR RELIEF OF AGGRAVATED PARKING SITUATION
council on February 7. Doh
macy ’ w^Ifi an up-to-the-minute
man
lived
in
Langdon,
North
! soda
fountain department.
in-
Dakota, some thirty-five years
Meeting in Kiwanis hall Fri­ needing attention. After naming
creased stock and a greater var-
ago when a movement started
comijtees were
day
night, February 4. about fif­ three officers.
; iety of drug products will be es­
for a municipal sewer.
ty businessmen set up an organ­ appointed for the study of Bea­
tablished in the old Safeway cor-
Construction proceeded mer-,
ized group to work out the solu­ verton's aggravated parking sit­
rily, he said .and sewer mains
: ner across the street from the
tion
of various
city problems uation.
and laterals were installed at
Plans were begun, at a recent present Beaverton Pharmacy, ac­
I^eonard Adams, president
of
a front-foot cost of about $10.
the Beaverton planning commis­
meeting of the Beaverton Vol­ cording to an announcement this
When finished, however, the
unteer Fire Department, for an j week by George O. Fairchild of
sion, was elected piesident of the
city didn’t know where to di­
new
group; Frovndis Holboke,
even bigger and better Firemen’s I the pharmacy concern. Expected
rect the outflow.
vice-president and Jim Duncan,
Ball—annual event which is be­ [ date of the movb has been set
Neat by was a reservoir of
coming noted as the outstanding at around April 1.
secretary. A committee was also
the Great Northern railway.
selected to recommend an of­
social event of the year.
The entire exterior of the new
This seemed just made for the
ficial name of the businessmen’s
At the meeting, officers of the building location will be given
purpose. Without ado, the city
Mrs. C. C. Harper, Route
3 group.
department were also named. To j a new and modern “ face-lifting"
channeled
the sewer plant
Box 1153, on Farmington Road, is
Committee
to study parking
serve with fire chief Archie Ol­ Fairchild declares. Windows will
residue into the reservoir.
still in Jones Hospital, in Hills meters
includes Mjarhle Cook,
son
as assistants
are
L. A. reach within 12 inches of the floor
SOCIAL E V E N T OF T H E YO UNG ER set, on January 26. was
The railroad got up on its
boro, as the result of an auto chairman, Bruce Steele, Francis
“ Speedy” Classen and Harvey W il­ of the store and a modern tile
the above pictured birthday party held in honor of John Reed,
horse and closed down the
grandson of Mr. anr Mrs. V. E. Mayfield, on Center street. John,
accident on Canyon Road, about Holboke, Mac Clement and Har­
liams.
trim will be added to the front.
sewer system and “ there we
with his sister. Patricia, is from Seattle and visiting grandparent^
old Miller.
7 a.m., February 7.
Bob Zimbrick was retained as
The pharmacy, in its new loca­
for two weeks.
were with the pipe in our
With her husband, Mrs. Harper
Finance committee to look in­
president of the unit with C liff tion, will control the parking lot
Left to right are Jonie Haley. Portland; John, Constance McCal-
hands.” Bill continued.
was travelling east. When oppo­ to financial angles of the study
York,
vice president
and Don along the west side. Oregon Mo­
len, of Beaverton, and Patricia.
Next step was the digging
of Jay
Gibson,
site Grauer and Ackerman, n is comprised
Jenkins, secretary. Gene La Fond tor Stage buses, which will es­
Although eight little tykes were invited, weather conditions cut
of a ditch for about Vi mile
and Al­
Chevrolet sedan going west went chairman, Jack Weiby
was newly elected captain.
tablish its depot in the drug store
the guest list to 4. Constance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mc-
into a quarter section of a
into a spin and crashed broad­ bert Rossi.
will use part
of *he area for
Callen, of Beaverton, toddled o ff with the door prize.
farmer’s land.
The farmer,
To survey time zones, loading
side into the Harper’s Manhattan
parking to pick up or discharge
The afternoon activities included games, ice cream and cake.
however,
had things to say
sedan. Mr. Harper suffered shock, zones and recommendations for
passengers.
i Photo by Harrell Beaverton 4988)
and had an idea of his own.
cuts and bruises.
city traffic ordinance were named
Thereafter, Instead of two bus
Ended up. the city paid hint
committee of Jack White-
Both cars were seriously dam­ the
runs the full length of Broadway
$10 thousand dollars for prop­
side, ehairma^,
Frank Moore,
aged.
west-bound stages out of Port­
erty he had bought for $3
Harold Gregory,
Fisher Logan
land
will continue up Canyon
and AI Hlghbe.
thousand.
At the request
of numerous Road to West Street, to discharge
Next step of the city v " -
The committee to work on con­
civic organizations in the rural passengers at the new Beaver­
to divert the outflow into a
stitution,
by-laws
and official
part of Washington county, Rep­ ton Pharmacy location and then
coulee that led into Canada.
name are Don Jenkins, chairman,
resentative
J. O. Johnson and go on out Broadway, Fairchild
With release of plans for a new
Last Wednesday night Kiwanis
But more and more farmers
Carl Rasmussen,
Elmer
Stipe,
others introduced House Bill 244 said. Buses east-bound into Port­
through whose land the cou­
Jay Gibson, Elmer Benson and
which provides for the appropria­ land will probably go out Can­ $400,000 shopping center to be er- had a regular monthly business
lee ran began to have the us­
Guy Carr.
tion of $150,000 to provide for yon Road to West street and, ected on an eight acre site near meeting in which committees met
Three high school faculty mem­
Holgate Farms, o f | to discuss their *work and to
ual ideas.
In the general discussion on the
enlargement o| the public lib­ after the usual stop, continue Beaverton,
bers have been absent due to pal king situation by businessmen
10306 S. E. Holgate Boulevard write reports on the month’s ach-
And,
as far as Dohman
rary thrqiug^out the state of out Broadway.
sickness, according to an office present, many commented on the
announces it will offer an Invest- ievements.
knows, the citv ¡« ««ill buy­
Oregon.
“ New tenants of our old store” ,
report.
ment
opportunity
to
its
custom-
William
Cameron
took
his
tum|
fact that businessmen themselves
ing
land
Which
only
goes
The bill provides that the board he added, “ are still negotiating
Mrs. Theresa Gibson,
English are guilty of leaving their cars
you
never know
of trustees of the Oregon State and announcement is not as yet ers in a $200,000 subscription of at the weekly five minute talk on ! to show,
instructor, after having a severe on Broadway all day, thus cut­
where a sewer will end.
Library shall conduct demonstra­ ready. However, we believe a local 2,000 common stock shares. Tal- the life of a fellow club member.
attack of flu, developed a case ting down
madge F. Staley is president of His subject was Kiwanian I. R
available space for
tions of public
library
service firm will move in.”
of
mumps, which preceded a strep customers. One man suggested
the
concern
which
presently
owns
Metzler,
Supt.
of
B.H.S..
throughout the state with special
throat. She was out of school two placing a red sticker on the cars
the Portland store.
As part of the "get-bettor-acqu-
attention to those areas now with
weeks.
The
new
venture
will
be
a
250
ainted”
program
Mr.
Metzler
of those paying occupation tax,
inadequate service. The proposed
Mrs. Elizabeth McDowall, fresh­ thus enabling rendy Identifica­
by 200 foot structure with mez­ brought a prize gift which was
legislation is of particular interest
man English teacher, was not able tion o f violators.
zanine on two sides. Plans include given in a drawing. C liff Ack­
to the surburban
districts
of
to attend school the first week
space for drugs, florist, groceries, erman was the lucky winner. Just
The matter of (laying occupa­
Washington county.
of the new semester.
fruits, vegetables, hardware, ap­ what the prize was is not known
tion
tax, incidentally,
arouses
Representative Johnson stated
After being cancelled because
Two days’ absence resulted from some comment. While not pro­
pliances
.service station, meat as the p a r a g e »a s not opened
that it might be very difficult to
Mrs. O. C. Halvorson was ap­ beauty parlor and barber shop. during the* meeting;
It is as­ of had weather, the Beaverton Mrs. Dorothy Wippel’s sickness. testing the tax. merchants pointed
get the ways and means commit­
store,
clothing sumed
the secret will be out high school band concert will he Mrs. Wippel teaches commerce.
chairman of
the Red A department
out that the idea was to finance
tee to approve the appropriation. pointed
Because of the illnesses,
Mrs. a day policeman with the mon­
He contends that the juvenile fa­ Cross blood campaign at a meet­ shop, physician and optometrist this week. Kiwanis International held Tuesday, March 2, at 8 p.m.
Thelma Stocker, Multnomah, Ore­ ey. This .they relate, is still to
urges a greater
effort on the in the school auditorium
cilities were
provided for
our ing held January 13 at thP Wash- will also be provided.
Under
the
direction
of
Melvin
gon, was hired to substitute for he done.
The
Staleys
originally
estab­
|
ington
County
chapter.
The
blood
part
of
everyone
to
give
to
the
school children. He urges the pub­
| campaign is scheduled to begin in lished Holgate Farms as a poul­ March of Dimes campaign. The B. Wells, the band will play sev­ the teachers. For the past two
Without
enforcement,
the
lic support of the measure.
try farm “out in the woods” . With closing date of the drive for funds eral Sousa marches and short ar­ years Mrs. Stocker has been Bea­ meeting seemed to agree, solu­
\ Washington county in March.
of
"Rhapsody
In verton’s
regular
substitute in­ tion of the problem would be
As chairman of the blood cam- a retail poultry farm and. later, a has been extended to February 15. rangements
structor.
j paign, Mrs. Halvorson
will ap­ retail meat market, the establish­
The Kiwanis-sponsored Lee Gra- Blue” and “American Patrol” .
difficult. One of the supplemen­
A feature of the program will
point a committee who will be in ment grew from a one-man opera­ bel Magic Show held February 2
tal means of paying for added
tion in a small building to a four at the high school.
charge o f recruiting donors.
Everyone he vocal ensembles as follows: a
policing was* suggested in the
Mrs. Halforson, a registered acre site employing more than would still like to know how Gra- t>oys’ quartette. Duane Rasmus-
installation of parking meters.
Minnie Darinelle passed away
nurse, worked in conjunction with 50. In spite of its o ff the track hel escaped from the packing box son’ Hick Lalli, Bryan Walker,
Also offered was the idea of the
on February 7, 1949. She had lived businessmen, if necessary, leas­
which
was
displayed
down
town.
Glasgow,
and
a
girls’
sex-
location,
Holgate
Farms
is
ac­
I
the
members
in
charge
of
the
Multnomah Chapter Order of
He was securely nailed inside ••‘ Ur, Virginia Talbert, Rosemary at the Northwestern Christian ing parking lots on Farmington
bank
during the war cepted as one of the largest re
DeMolay of Oregon City, installed j plasma
tail
shopping
centers
of
its
k
in
d
'b
y
a couple of Bcavertonians. Sledge, Arden Armfleld, Fanny j Home, Beaverton, for the past road, for the all-day or long -
'
years.
the new officers
of Beaverton
I Three minutes later he walked *-,ee Zo<>k, Georgia
Slocum nnd five years. She was born August time parking of cars. There were
Assisting Mrs. Halvorson and in the west.
DeMolay at the local Masonic
In
the
Beaverton
area,
the
new
!
into
the
auditorium
by
way
of
Roberta
Pointer.
24, 1871 in Miami County, Kan- no blasts levelled at local res­
her
recruitment
committee
will
Temple Saturday, February 5th.
The high school dance hand will sas and prior to coming to Bca- idents who park their cars in
John Comer was seated as Mas­ be the Medical Advisory commit­ cepter will not be on Canyon the main entrance. How? That’s
provide background music in the { verton had lived at The Dalles, Beaverton all day while they go
ter Councillor; Bill Byrd will be tee appointed by the chairman of Road but will have ready access j what many would like to know'
where
light
refresh Oregon.
The publicity committee mem- cafeteria
Into Portland to work. Rather,
the new Senior Councillor and the Washington County' Medical for it. Ample parking space Is
ments will he served after the
Services were held at the Pegg the sentiment seemed to favor
provided
in
plans.
her
in
Inst
week’s
account
of
club
Association.
Barry Hoaglin, Junior Councillor.
Chapel, Beaverton on Wednesday, a plan whereby such residents
I doings erred in writing up of concert.
Serving on the Medical Advisory ----------
Jim Dudley, Master Councillor
February 9 at 3 p.m. Rev. George might park outside the business
Mrs.
Jane
Wood
o
f
Vancouver,
a
speech
made
by
a
doctor.
Dr.
committee
are:
Dr.
C.
L.
Kauf­
of Multnomah Chapter
was in­
Springer officiated. Interment was area but still within easy walk­
Washington spent Friday at the , Buckley who spoke on "Socialized
man
of
Forest
Grove.
Dr.
R.
S.
stalling officer and led his group
at Dufur, Oregon in the family ing distance of transportation.
of the
; Welsh of Beaverton and Dr. F. Harry Depp home on Farmington ! Medicine" is president
through the ceremony.
John M. Thompson, of 577 N plot
Road.
|
Oregon
State
Medical
Society—
Next meeting will be held on
J.
Kabeiseman
of
Hillsboro.
John
Comer introduced
his
' not the Oregon Physicians nnd E. Lake Road, Beaverton, passed
February 18, at which time all the
parents at the altar and presented
Surgeons. Th|is organization is away at Hillsboro, Oregon on Feb­
committees will be expected to
his mother with a corsage.
! an independent group of doctors, ruary 5th. Services were held at | Frank Hardesty, who lived at prepare a report on their find­
Robert Shaw, who was install­
on the Northwestern Christian Home ings. Businessmen, particularly,
'■ and not part of an insurance set­ the Pegg Chapel, Beaverton,
ed pro tern for Bill Byrd, pre­
Wednesday, Feh 9th, 1:30 p.m for the past eight years, passed are urged to attend the meeting,
up as inferred.
sented
his grandmother.
Mrs.
Rev. Leonard Johnson officiated away on February 4th. He was to be held in Kiwanis hall and
George Thyng with
a corsage.
Interment was at Crescent Grove born on November 15th, 1874 In take part in deliberations.
BEAVERTON GRADE WINS
Bob was followed by Barry Hoag­
Cemetery.
Jamestown, Indiana. He had liv-
The general public, too. Is wel­
USE CHARGE BASED ON WATER CONSUMPTION SET QNE; LQSES JyfQ m T S
lin, Junior Councillor, who intro­
Mr. Thompson had lived in Ore­ ed in Oregon for about 26 years. come to "sit in.”
duced his parents and pinned a
Services were held at the Pegg
gon since 1915. residing at Aloha
AS MEANS OF RETIRING TREATMENT PLANT COST
corsage on his mother.
In a basketball game played
until about 1946 at which time I Chapel, Beaverton, on Monday, M AIM'll OK DIMES B E N E F IT
Jack Mangus, Dad Advisor of
January 25 at Aloha-Huher. Bea­
The March of Dimes will con­
Issuance,
sale and retirement tension, operation or enlargement verton grade school team l>eat he moved to Beaverton Prior to February 7th at 1:30 p.m. The
the Chapter, introduced the Ad­
Rev. Earl Ladd, of Portland, o f­ tinue for members of the Kinton
visory Council and Dorothy Carr. of $225,000 in sewer bonds was of sewers .sewer systems, pump­ the Aloha grade school team by coming to Oregon be lived in Se­
ficiated.
Mr Hardesty was a grange, according to W. L. Kef-
Honored Queen of Job's Daugh­ authorized by ordinance, Febru­ ing stations, sewage treatment a score of 13-10. The score at attle and was a superintendent
member o f his church Interment fer, who
announces a benefit
of
bridge
construction
there.
or
disposal
plant,
to
he
known
as
!
ha)f
Ume
favorftd
Aloha-Huher
ary
7,
at
the
regular
meeting
of
ters was introduced.
was
in
Greenwood
Hill
Cemetery.
dance
at
the
grange hall there,
During
World
W
ar
I
he
was
the
town's
“
facilities.”
F. L. McGeorge, Worshipful Mas­ the Beaverton city council. The
with a count of 8 to 4. Olsen was
for Saturday, February 12.
active
In
the
ship
building
indus­
issue
will
be
on
a
20
year
pay­
Construction
may
either
be
by
ter of Beaverton lodge was called
the high scorer for Aloha with 8
Barnest P T.A meeting will be
Johnny Washburn and his mas­
on and Dud Brindle. Dad Ad­ ment basis, callable after 10 years, contract, by city construction or points and Zfumwalt scored 6 try in Portland For a number of
held
Friday evening. February ters of melodies will furnish the
years
he
was
a
road
supervisor
or
on
April
1,
1959.
by
a
combination
o
f
both
meth­
visor of Multnomah Chapter had
points for Beaverton. The Aloha
11 at
8 p.m Founders day pro­ musical
stimulus
and
grange
some kind words for the chapter.
Retirement of the $255,000 is­ ods. The bonds shall be dated "B ” team beat the Beaverton B ” for Washington County,
gram will feature speaker Mrs. members are forewarned of a gala
team
by
a
score
of
13-8.
He
,
»
rvlv'*d
hy
his
daughter,
April
1
,
1949.
shall
be
in
denom­
To conclude the ceremony, Jim sue will be made primarily thru
time that shouldn’t be missed.
inations of $1,000 each nnd shall
On February 4 Beaverton Jour- Mr"
Snrah Myrt,p Hardman of Paul Patterson.
Dudley gave a Flower talk to a sewer use charge based on 100
Mrs. H. C. Walters first presi­
Furthermore,
K effer declares,
neyed
to
Forest
Grove
to
play
Bp*
v'*'-ton.
He
was
the
grand-
the new officers which was a of the charge for water consump­ mature serially in amounts and
dent o f Barnes P.T.A will talk the National Infantile Paralysis
the
Forest
Grove
grade
school
fn,h*
r
o
f
Mrs
™yH>e
Allen
and
by
schedules
set
in
the
ordin­
salute to all mothers.
tion each month with the excep­
fund needs are so
team and was beaten by a score Arth,,r Hardman There are also on founding of Barnes P. T. A. Foundation
Refreshments were served and tion of special rates during the ance.
Mrs
M. R. Bennett, historian, great that everyone should be re­
Although
the
rate
of
interest
of
23
to
21.
The
score
at
half
3
Krent
granddaughters,
dancing followed.
months o f May, June, July and
will give history of Barnes P T. minded of this way to fight polio
which the city will pay cannot i time was 11 to 9 in favor of For-
The newly appointed officers to August.
A Refreshments will be served while
enjoying
an evening of
be determined until after bids on est Grove. Beaverton entered in- K O B F R T H W V riiE H T .IK.
assist the councillors are: Jer­
In the event that this sewer
In
the
school
cafeteria.
neighborly
fun
and
jollification.
busy stork, making rus
ry Howell, Senior Deacon; Alton charge revenue fails to pay in­ the bond issue are received, the | to the fourth quarter trailing by j
total
for
twenty
years,
at
4G
in-
a
score
of
21
to
12
but
closed
the
4Mlverlea,
stopped
at
the
Good
Sa
Byrd, Jr. Deacon: Eddie Rams- terest on and maturing principal
maritan hospital In Portland with
dell. Sr. Steward: Jim Chunn. Jr. of outstanding bonds, the city terest, on $225,000 would repre- gap to tie Forest Grove with one
a big beautiful baby boy, Robert.
...in
v.«
"
"
'
I
sent
payment
qf
$330
880,
of
which
minute
to
play
and
a
Forest
Steward: Richard Gervais. Chap­ will be empowered to levy an ad . . . . . . . . , ?
“
'
_
.. i____ »
,, .
. ,
1105,880 Is Interest.
Grove field goal n the ast m n- Jr., who, at 1 a. m. In the morning
lain; Don Selden, Marshall, Dean valorem
tax on all taxable prop-
_
,
. . ,
, ____
...
. "
.
. .
Cooperating with the Business Men’s study on Beaverton’s
..
Payment schedule, in 1950, will ute proved the margin of victory, of January 29, Joined the family
Short,
Almonor; John Jacobs. erty within its
limits.
...
. . .
. _ .
’
...
,
_
serious
parking
problem.
the E N T E R P R IS E
Invites Its
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
S
Swagfert,
of
— .call for maturity of 7 bonds, or Shaw was high scorer for Bea-
P. M C Scribe: Clarice Poppert.
The council set
readers
to
fill
out
the
coupon
below.
Further
suggestions
12th
street
In
Beaverton
sewer-con-
$
7000
.
In
1951
and
8
bond.-
verton
with
9
points
and
Stan
Sentinel; Trscey Dittmars, Stan­
The young man weighed 8 lbs..
may he Included on a separate sheet.
dard Bearer and George Scott, nection charge at $1 for the first j o r $ goon will be retired In 1953, ton scored 12 points for Forest
9
ounces
He
and
his
mother
are
year,
with
an
additional
$5
in-
9
bonds,
or
$9,000
will
be
paid
Grove
Forest
Grove
“
B”
team
When completed, malt to
B EAVER TO N E N T E R P R IS E
Orator.
Preceptors:
Jim St.
Beaverton, Oregon
Clair. Jean Walters. Ken Alex­ crease for the next nine years and off Thp retirement gradually in- beat Beaverton ” B" 'team 10 to 7. doing well But you Just ought to
In a game played February 8 see the proud father
ander, Bob Gollihur, Kent Kitts, a final increaae of $4 for the 11th creases until the last year of the
I year
to
total $50 connecting gPrie.«, |„ 1969. when $15,000 will on St. Mary’s floor. St. Mary's de­
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Fudge and Jack Jones.
charge for all lines joined the j,,, pajd,
feated Beaverton by a acore of N. L Swaggert and Violet Coble | Parking Meters Yes
,No-----
More Policing
Yea—
¡eleventh year or after Purpose j The city, going ahead for the ¡26 to 16. The score at half time Is the maternal grandmother
PROM OTION COM M ITTEE
Parking Lots
Y ea
18 to 2 in
favor of St. FI.YB O V V IS ITO R
Elwin Paxson. son of Mr. and of this gradual increase of hook- acquisition of the sewer j>lant, was
|
up
fee
Is
to
distribute
payments
approved
hy
resolution
the
re-
Mary's
Beaverton
rallied
In
the
Wednesday
night
visitor,
Feb­
Mrs. S S. Paxson. Beaverton, Is
port of viewers, who appraised final quarter hut
could only get ruary 9, at the home of Mr. and
a member of the promotion com­ of the sewer ti'eatment plant
Mrs.
Wally
Kain. 1001 S. E !
.among
those
who
Join
the
sys
|fbe
land
and
set
damages,
direct-
within
10
points
of
St. Marys
mittee for the annual military
Street, was James L
Pd two warrants to be drawn for High scorer for
St. Marys w »» Franklin
ball which will be given Feh 26 tem later.
Funds realized by sale of city presentation to the property own Franc:- with 10
points, wnu« j Hartley, radio operator for Pan
Name (Optional)
on the University
of Oregon
airlines, between the |
campus by Scabbard and Blade, bonds will he directed only to the ers. preparatory to actual con ! Shaw scored 7 points for Besver-I American
maintenance.
ex- demnatlon proceedings.
I ton.
West Coast and Honolulu.
men’s national military honorary construction,
Beaverton Dept. J
Begins To Plan
Firemen's Ball
Auto Collision
Sends Woman To
Jones Hospital
Public Library
Bill Asks Boost
For Rural Areas
Holgate Farms
Offer Shares
In New Center
Kiwanis Discuss
Work Of Club In
Progress Report
Illness Absents
Three Members
Of BHS Faculty
Beaverton Band
Sets New Date
Public Concert
Beaverton Medic
Named To County
Red Cross Group
DeMolay Boys of
Ore. City Install
Beaverton Group
Minnie Darinelle
John Thompson
Frank Hardesty
Ordinance Calls For Sale
And Issue Of Sewer Bonds
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