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Dress Up Gives Slant On Follies Costumkg Skiii ä /7 Yâ V.'\iS VOLUME 22, Number 23 Library Friends Make Survey On Bookmobile Need BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, Spring Confirmation SINGLE CXI I* Y F IV K CENTS SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE *i.»m P E R YEA H Beaverton Pair Suffer Injuries In Car Smasnup Light Jt. Dist. 10 Turnout S e , e c t s T w o Bd Directors Meeting in Hillsboro and in TOTAL VOTE OF 104 GIVES FIVE YEAR TERM TO Mr. and Mrs. Lem W. Short, of cluding representatives from For Beaverton, were seriously injured est Grove, Hillsboro, Cherry DON E. WILLIAMS, CANDIDATE FROM GARDEN HOME in an auto accident two miles Grove, Sherwood, Beaverton, Ti south of Aurora Sunduy evening . __ . ... , gard, Tualatin and ShA wood, A light turnout of qualified el- ion high school district 10 it and Friends of the Library have been Mrs. Short s Jugular vein was cut. ect0rs, June 27. selected Don E Harris II. Hansen, of McKay It wasn’t a rainy day and an conducting a quiet survey to de her upper arm was broken and Williams, of Garden Home school school district 18 was chosen to attic raid on a forgotten trunk termine whether or not Wash she suffered serious loss of district 92, for a five yeai te ni fill out the two year, unexpired of masquerade dress that occa ington county residents desire a sioned the above picture. The way re blood. She is in Hutchinson hos- on t>u‘ h<>tml uf ,Hl g* 1,1 tei m of Allen N. Armfield, county library and bookmobile signed. it came about was that the Ice system. pital, in Oregon City. Follies of 1949 sent a huge car Total ballots cast were 104. W il R. E. Wiley, of Hillsboro, is Mr. Short, who is Beaverton go of costumes to Cook's Cleaners liams received 73; Hansen, 67; chairman of the group and Mrs. manager of the West Coast Tel in Beaverton, to have them made j and George Gordon, o f the Alo- Alfred Meyer, Cherry Grove, acts ephone company office, is also ready for a pending appearance. j ha-Huber school district 107, 44 as secretary. Directors and mem in Hutchinson hospital, with a votes. Rule of the election pro Heading left to right are Ida bers include: Mrs. E F. Leming, fractured knee cap. vided the five year term for Thompson, wrapped in the syn North Plains; L. W. Marshall, The accident happened about j whichever candidate received the thetic cinnamon bearskin and Forest Grove; John Cox, Hills 7:30 p.m., as the Shorts were re- Washington County 4-H mem- highest number of votes and the Norman Koch, partly dressed in boro; I. R. Metzler, Beaverton; turning from Eugene, where they hers distinguished themselves by two year term going to the one lollypop style. Mrs. George Laver, Banks; Mrs. had just taken their daughter, participating in several outstand- receiving second highest number The dress-up gives some slant Eva A. Moore and P. E. Lewis, Reported version was that a cat ing events Ht the recent summer of votes. RELIG IO U S R ITE S A T T H E Pilgrim Lutheran Church, in Bra on the costuming skill that goes Tigard; W. V. McKinney, Mrs. suddenly pulled out in front of school in Corvallis. Events in Helma E. McKercher served as verten, concluded Spring Confirmation studies of the young ladies into an ice-extravaganza. The J. W. Bailey and Mrs. H. I. Linn them and that the collision was which club members took part clerk of the election with the young lady in the bearskin for of Hillsboro; Miss Elsie Lundborg pictured. were style revue, radio revue, following judges: Laura Grauer, unavoidable. instance, will stoutly deny that Pacific University; Mrs. Roland Reading left to right, Kay Bader, Janice Cline. Reverend Er poster contest, county radio pro May Blasses and Olga Sehurman. her curves are in the same pro T. Dustan, Tualatin and Mrs. A. win Gerkin, Barbara Besmehn, Janice Vitko and Berdine Huth. gram and student coundil, ac- portion as appears. E. Sherk, Sherwood. (Photo by H arrell- Beaverton 49881 l'ordinK to Dorothy Newton and The group, at a recent meet The cleaning establishment had * * » w Joe Cox. County Extension Ag ing, declared they found almost a regular field day, as they under ents. took the task of cleaning and universal sentiment for a coun Girls in the style revue modeled pressing the fascinating pile of ty library system in Washington dresses and knitted sweaters county. The library sponsors, costumes. which they had made in their thus encouraged, told plans to en 4-H projects. Those modeling large its membership under the DAVIS M ONTH AN A IR FO R C E were; Pat|iy Virk M Mpip* Tonight (Thursday) will be the name of ‘‘Friends of the Library" BASE. TUCSON, A R IZ O N A - Marynelle Heesacker. Mary Jo and work for intensive consid | Sergeant Wesley A Crone. 30, Dooher. Sandra Burton, Judith last of a two-day public inspec- eration of the project. Rte Miller. Lucille Lucille Goyak, Goyak, Joan Joan Karns Earns The President of the Rebekah Last report I on Washington son aon of ÜI Mrs. “ rB Florence r mrcnce Crone, v ,°„f *he R iv e r to n area new A good library, the sponsors , Box Donna Glaske, Sally Sally Mishler, f . Assembly, Mis. Lela Ramsey of county’s responsf to the Oppor- 1 *• Box 716, ’ 16, Aloha, A,oha‘ Oregon °>egon has 1 Donna Glaske, Mishler, *1! °" * * point out, is in truth the People's Madras made her recently been been assigned assigned to to Dn\is Davis Katherine Katherine O’Connor, O’Connor, Elaine Elaine Han- Han- * official visit tunity Bond Drive, show a pur- recently . A *' '' *,anS'e la • University, promoting good cit of the year to Beaverton Rebe- chase of $19,430 par value Series Monthan Tuc- ea- .. ’ Monthan Air Air Force I orce Base. Base. lue- sen sen Sharon sharon • ’ ippry *pery, Diana Diana W Wea- ‘ . enney one o izenship, through stimulating in son, Arizona, Arizona, from from Hamilton Hamilton. Ait ver j Joy<Je ano Patricia Patricia Seidler, Seidler, for the week ending son- i Ver, oyde Gno. «nmTT.'ir^itnr * pr” Jep Along with official status as a telligent public opinion. The ven kah Lodge on Tuesday evening. E bonds Force Base, San Francisco, Cal. Loycp M a rth a* ,, Grace Martlnaz- June 21. Three new member* June 18. According to William C. * orre Base, San Francisco, .i Loyce Mart^naz: i, Grace Martinas- operUru ^ first class office, the Beaverton ture is believed worthwhile for Setgeant Crone Crone is is a a veteian were initiated Into the Lodge. Christensen, chairman of the sale Setgeant veteian of of zi, zi, Barbara Barbara Koch, Koch, Shirley Shirley Kurtz. Kurtz. .. nn ' a* >e* n ona * ^ * Postoffice is in the process of everyone in all walks of life, A tribute to the president was this indicates a long way to go. 4 years in the Air Force. During Three talented girls were audl- Tprry% k rn U u re“ " ^ “ ^ " ^ - installing 39 cases of new, gov young and old. For the service proposed, mam I presented by Past Noble Grands >n order to reach the set goal the war he served <‘"ned and accepted to appear on verton. Tu date>’ furnishings in ernment-owned furnituie and new the county ! Ueona Rands, Helen Erickson, o t $235.000 by June 30 pean theater from August 1943 to , the annuil| radio revue over clude daVeno chairs tables a„d office equipment, decares Donald housing would be at By June 18. Christensen says, November 1945 as an armament K OAC Sally Mishler and Donna fIoor and Uble l a m p T L. Jenkins, acting postmaster. seat ^ o m here b o o i, wouW go Minnie Hedgepeth, Ellen La Rue. seat, “ om here hooks would go j r ^ Ade„ nr only 56% of the quota had been man He will be assigned as a <;,Bskp, 0 ,enco. playpd „ ptan0 Arran_em#ntl, The new installation will be into distribution into all parts of j Jewel Arrangements have been made Lorentzen met, with a total of $113.218. specialist at Davis Monthan. duet and Patricia Seidler. West for a poo) ,able and d)rker)nR is complete, with new postoffice the county lacking a library cen- Frost and a gift from the lodge Slope, entertained with a piano jij underway for a ping pong boxes, desks, partitions and all. ter. Telephone and mail set was presented by Mafcle Gilmore solo. Miss Seidler also was fea- (abIe A telephone has also been vices would be maintained for with a chain of friendship made Shipping cost of the equipment tuied pianist at the style revue, installed. Bookmobile stops j up of the colors of the Lodge. amounted to almost $1,000 and rural routes. Hour of the ten entries in the The kenPra| recreation commit- Ruth Moodenhaugh, Portland. all present furniture will be re would be made according to an poster contest were placed in the tep for the Beaverton district Inside Guardian of the Rebekah placed. There will be three ser nounced schedules. ted and white award groups. bas bepn called to a meeting of Assembly, Hugh Lewis, Yamhill, A county library is an agency vice windows, instead of two and This contest is sponsored annual- JllIy 7 ln thp orange Hall. There Junior Warden of the the total shipment weighed about of tlje government and as such Grand X , '■ ¡gy » ly by the State 4-M l...id*’ *’ A* ,H an important sub jm it coming Encampment and Mae is established and maintained by Grand 4 tons. sociation. Those receiving awards up ,t reported, and all repre- Present fixtures will be removed the county under provisions of Jones, Past President of the Re- were: Donna Glaske, Rt. 1 , Hills- sentatives of the committee are Assembly of Milwnukie of bakah from the postoffice and placed in state law. The mobile unit boro. Patricia Seidler. West Slope ai,ked to bp prPSPnt. storage for Mrs. Ruth M. Newton, the library is considered a high were present. Other visitors in Howard Hinck, Rt. 3, Beaverton, Otherwise, the summer recrea Route 2, Hillsboro, from whom ly important factor of the setup cluded members from Mt. View. ted tt war i # i and Harold Berger, tlon program Is going along well, Marietta. Acme, City in that it brings to rural resi Eureka. the government rented them. lilt 4. Hillsboro, white award reports Mrs. Mildred Miller, su- Box rent, Jenkins says, will be dents the same service and read View, Sterling, Hillsboro and Ti- Judy Miller, Beaverton, Patricia ^rvlsor. Last Friday’s teen dance collected upon installation of the ing opportunities as are available gardville Lodges. Seidler, West Slope, and Homer proved a big success and will be - 4 , in the city. new equipment. The next meeting will be the Zuver, Tualatin, served on the repeated each Friday night, at Effective July 1, Beaverton’s installation of new officers for l-H student council representing . thp grade school. No admission Mrs. Iva Summers, and Mrs. the ensuing term. A social hour first class status becomes offic their living organizations. All 1 charge, ial. Money orders will bs available Dora Stipe attended the funeral with refreshments followed the three were electect anct served as Small FYy play group will from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. week days. of Mrs. Frank Peters of Hills meeting. house presidents. start registering July 5, at 9:30 Stamps, parcel post pnd general boro on Monday aftemoop. a.m., with sessions planned on delivery service will remain at Tuesday and Thursday mornings. the hours of 3 a.n . to 6 p.m. and LOGGING BY O X TE AM was hut one of the con vet sational ; 9-30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Mrs. Mary from 8 a.m. to p.m. on Satur items that marked the Eliingson family reunion, after forty-five i Bailey has been selected as "Story days. years of separation. The original home was in Hoqulam, Wash Lady” for these sessions. There Effort is also being made to will also be rythmics, free play improve house-to-house delivery ington and their parents were pioneers in the district, suffering and simple handicraft. service to allow twice-a-day ser all the hardships and adventures that the word implies. Dick Lloyd's tumbling instrue- vice. Reading left to right, front row, are: Mrs. Charles Slater, Fair COUNCIL ORDERS EXTENSION OF TIME PERIOD The Westdale Mothers’ Club met tion has attracted much enthu- banks, Alaska; Stanley Eliingson, Hoquiam; Mrs. John Sullivan, Friday afternoons at 3 June 22nd at the home of Mrs. j siasm Oswego. FOR VACATION WATER CONSUMPTION CHARGES 1 Dorothy Lutz. gm . Second row, left to right, are: Charles Slater, Fairbanks; Ed Plans for the forthcoming pic- j Dn July 6, at 8 p.m., the teen Eliingson, Hoquiam; John Sullivan, Oswego; and Emil Eliingson, nic for members, husbands and j ;,8e center will hold its formal Clarence Wilson, manager of the Acting under the urging of the Hoquiam. children on August 7th are being °P»,nln8’ * t wh,ch “ m\ a program State Board of Health, the city of Salem Sand and Gravel, who was The Sullivans, who live in Oswego, are enthusiastic patrons of : arranged. and presentation of $15 to Joe Beaverton moved, at the June 28 present at the meeting, stated Rigert as the essay contest prize the Beaverton auction mart, reportedly do their shopping in Bea Mrs. Bessie Matson read an ar council meeting, to strengthen its that the charge he had set for winner will be given. verton and have many friends throughout the valley. J. J. McMahon and son Btuce plumbing ticle by Mavis Gallant titled code regulation. A t an average excavation for house have taken over the old McClos- tending the session were Ray connections would be about $1.60 (Photo by Harrell Beaverton 4988) What Your Child Thinks of | BUDGET A PPR O V A L key Real Estate office on Broad Cleat water and Harry Antrobus. per running foot, based on a Proposed budget for the city o f way ave., in Beaverton, and an local master plumbers, who of depth of four feet. However, he At the conclusion of business Bpavprton ppndjnK apprw a, of the nounce the addition of general fered suggestions in line with the pointed out, this work must he I Mrs. Lutz srrved her guests dpI- voters in Wednesday's eleotion insurance to the real estate line state health edict. ordered before he has completed icious lime Jello salad with nut (yesterday) was officially approv handled in the past. In addition to other rules that installation of the mains for the htead and coffee. e<l by the city council. McMahon, senior. has had 12 were suggested for adoption, the company does not Intend to go | years experience as a realtor and plumbers urged two inspections hack over its pipeline to make at one time was captain of the on all new construction, one dur spotty excavations. A union dispute, it was voiced. traffic department of Portland. ing the roughing in and the other Miss Lavellr Flannery, Ben Rev. Mark B. Lloyd, pastor of He has never handled insurance when the job is completed; urged is reportedly brewing over this vet ton’s winsome swimming star, the Brave: ton Methodist church before but plans to offer It afte- a ‘‘cold water test" on all plumb- phase of the sewer contract. One announces a schedule of travels ing, an accepted procedure to | local, It was alleged, has juris- has been realigned for another the anticipated July 1 opening. in her specialty tor the month of year Bruce Joined the firm following check on sewer vent operations diction uP to the curb but ano- [ conference 4-H Clubbers Of Co. Participate Session Events Beaverton Rates New Equipment, 1st Class Status Pres, of Rebekah Bond Sale Lags Assembly Visits County Buys 56% Beaverton Lodge Of $235,000 Goal U. S. Armv Assicins Aloha Sergeant To Arizona Base Teen-age Center Asks Inspection Of Public Tonile After Forty-five Years I w ♦ * > ^ 1 3 I \ Mothers Include ÁÜ the Family In Picnic Plans City Moves To Strengthen Plumbing Code Regulation McMahon, Son, Take New Office On Broadway Av. Rev. Mark Lloyd Continues Post Of Meth. Pastor Swimming Star Tells Schedule Of Appearances From 1927 Rose Parade his discharge from wartime ser vice with the U. S. Marines, in 19415. Meanwhile, W E. McCloskey. who was a one-time mayor and long time resident of Beaverton is to go on Thursday to the rest home near Hillsboro, following a long illness. and protect against the dangers ther has the authority beyond ' The appointment was made n> July. of sewer gas and the raising of ; the curb. Ashland on June 19th, the closing j With the Portland Aquatic club, plumber licenses to $25 for a year Final details on the house con- day n f j bp r>. pgon annual con of which «he Is a member, I.a- or any part of a year nertlons will await the July 8 Orence. velle appeara July 2. 3 and 4 at With sewer developments to re- meeting of the city council. Sug The church baa enjoyed a very Bend in a water ballet being pre quire abundant work for plumb- gested provision to make ron- sented as part of an Indepen ers, Beaverton is shaping up as a nectlons easier for the 12 to 14 successful year under the leader dence day aquacade celebration. veritable “happy hunting grounds” foot deep sewers Is the installs ship of Rev. Lloyd, who took up On July 7 and 8, an Invitation for plumbers from the surround- tlon of "risers", which will bring the work last fall. In addition to al swimming meet in Roeeburg church he Is a ing areas. The master plumbers j the connection within 6 feet of the Beaverton will occupy her. i teacher of speech at Cascade Col- within the city, in behalf of their the surface. July 23 and 24. she goes to the craft as well as their businesses. The council ordered the cl tv | lege in Portland Far Western swimming meet at endorsed strict enforcement of attorney to prepare an amend- During July and August the F)p))(hlirkpr poo, ,n San Krancis- regulations and a system of care- ment to the city ordinance to pro- Lloyds will be in summer school po This is the famous pool a ful insrpeetjon, paid for in large vide that as, from May 20. sewer at the University of California mj|p |onR part by Inspection fees and lie- charges will at no time exceed Mrs. Lloyd, a- well as her hus r^ om,n, ( a, s e ttle , is the de- enses. 100 cp of the wa\er hill. This am- hand, is a teacher of speech. They fpni(<> of , hp „hp won One of the areas of discussion endment was ordered to correc* The theme of Independence will he takine special study In year ,n thp f}rPPn Lakp mMe unintended interpretation Day will be observed next Sun concerned the sewer job contract nn this field. there. She made more than a day in the services of the Canyon awarded to Salem Sand and Gra- that vacation sewer rates were a vel. which provide* for the con- minimum charge rather than a, During theii absence the pul- «plash in swimming circles, Ia«t Road Baptist Church. N. E. Can tractor to connect house« and maximum. pit of the local church will be year, when she emerged victor yon Road at the Junction of Mc buildings at the time of laying In the matter of aummer vara- supplied by Dr. C. J. Pike, pres- over a large field of contestants, Lain Drive and Lake Road This, tlon rates for wate* consumption ident of Cascade College Keeping her "hand In". I^avelle The pastor Rev Russell B. sewer mains and laterals. according to the contract, will he another amendment wa« directed j j r p(kp waa formerly a mem- Pr**aent teaching swimming Thomas will preach at 11 a m. on to the property owner f 0 extend the time period Here- hpp of |hp Oregon Conference at the Beach pool There •The Baptist Idea in the Declar charged at | and will bring in a line which can after, summer rates will begin o " bm n<JW Pnk.aKed in education- no W ™ * " 1 for ** "* *hp mu!lt atlon of Independence" and zealously protect her amateur 7 45 pm his subject will be "The h* 18*er connected to the Individ- April 18 and and on September U ^ ork. ndtng One of her local swim n-intt.t TrGn in the Kingdom of tial's sewer lines at a much lower designating five months during standi Rap ist Tdca in the Kingdom ^ ^ |f |t wprc npcP.,a «v u-h.ch the maximum water u .a c He will preach each Sunday p„ p;,a „ Rose Marie Laws H The Lord’s Supper will be oh- *o dig up the street at a later charge will be an average of the mo’ ning at il w a m. during July niere of Frank Teresl. of Teres! .«erv'ed in the morning service, date for connection. preceding four months. and August Food Center. July 4th Theme Features Sunday Baptist Sermon AS A C IT Y OF HOMES, Beaverton was depicted in the 1927 Rose 1-estival Parade, as shown in a picture from the scrapbook of Mrs. ’ 1 1 ' ' WlMltlll « :i>c Ike entry won ■ prize is not rmem| tbly a reader who knows . • W lBflltW im im - 1 that score. Hidden among the profusion of roses and other flowers, the lowing rode the float: Mrs. Guy Carr, Kathryn Van Kleek Si Marietta Dtetach (niece of Mra Mary Dean), Jack Raynard vid Rohse. Perhaps, among the large family of subscribers, there who might add more details to the story. £1 à