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T A B L E T E N N IS C H A M P Jack Pim entel o f 45 SW 7th St., B eaverton, won the m en's singles table tennis cham pionship o f P ort land public parks F rid ay evening. A ugust 12. He defeated B ob H agenbach, O regon State College cham pion, in the finals. The scores w ere 16-21. 22-20, 27-25. B E A V E R T O N I C C P IC N IC B eaverton ju n ior cham ber o f com m erce wives entertained their j husbands and fam ilies at a p icn ic held A ugust 14, at A valon park, from 1 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. T he w ives prepared basket j lunches and the a fternoon was spent in boating, playing v olley - 1 ball and pitching horseshoes ( w it h -; out a hole-in-one). SM VOLUME 22, Number 30 Sixteen Lodges Of County IOOF Picnic Aug. 21st E N G A G E M E N T A N N O U N CE D Mr. and Mrs. A. R. R ingham . 627 S. E. Third avenue, B eaver- W ash in gton county Odd Fellow s ton, announced the engagem ent and R ebekahs will hold their an- o f their daughter, M arjorie, to nual p icn ic August 21, on the W alter E. L ogsdon, son o f Mr. Tualatin river, at the D ick Scott and Mrs. E. E. L ogsdon, o f W est j ia rm w h ich is located about ¡h a lf w ay betw een T igard and Linn. W ed d in g date has not been set. j Sherw ood. T here will be d irectin g N IE C E F R O M N E B R A S K A signs on the h i£hway. Miss V iolet Oberg, o f H ettinger, M em bers o f the ord er and tl N orth D akota, is visiting her uncle friends are invited. C offee and and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs A lbert F cream wU1 be furnished. H ighbe o f B eaverton T h ere are sixteen lodges In this "S h e plans to leave on A ugust 19. 1 county, and a good crow d is ex- after com p letin g a w eek's stay. Pected. Several o f the in and lodge L U T H E R A N PICN IC o ffic e r s h ave signified their in- St. M atthew s Lutheran church tentlon to attend.______________ BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY. OREGON, District 48 Selects Nine New Teachers for 1949-50 OCCUPANCY DATE FOR C. E. MASON BUILDING ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1949 S IN G L E C O P Y F IV E C EN TS si B st K IPT IO N IN A D V A N C E S2.00 P E R Y E A R REC Field Day To Explain Summer Setup of District Plane Will Drop Tickets For Fair And $90 Bicycle COMMITTEE STARTS MOVEMENT TO ESTABLISH P reparations are com plete foi SEPTEMBER 6; JOB COMPLETION ABOUT OCT. 1ST the 'Golden R ain' event for W ash RECREATIONAL AREA WITHIN H. S. BOUNDARIES ington C ounty you ngsters at the Fair in Hillsboro. S eptem ber 2 and T he tw o B eaverton E lem entary M ason B uildin g is as follow s: F orm a tion o f a recreational dlst- the laws o f the state, 3. the fair hoard announced this S ch ool B uildings, the Merle Davies Mrs. E sth er P eer, (Principal; Miss week. rict to en com pass the boundaries M eanwhile, plans are goin g B uilding and the C. E. Mason M argaret Galley, F irst Grade; Mrs. Prise _ in the event Is a $90 Co ° f Jl- union high school district 10, ahead fo r various events o f the B uilding, are scheduled to open G race W ells, First_ Grade; Mrs. ium bia bicycle to be presented to w as voted a * a « » “ j ^ t to tie in public field day. Com m ittees will o r w ith the " R « c " field day to be be called togeth er the first ........ ................ __ part ____ classroom s, auditorium , and office Miss Janell Devine, Second Grade under present on thp F alr Ground hpld a ‘ B eaverton high school o f next w eek to make final ar- space o f the new C E. Mason Mrs. M arie W atson . Third G rade; Friday or Saturday O nly rule is “ hletlc fleld on August 27. by the rangem ents. Entries are still be- B uilding will be ready fo r occu - Mrs. A da Freese. Fourth Grade and , hat thl> bicycIp wtI, not hp aw . Beaverton area recreational com- ing solicited fo r track and field pancy by that time, but the cafe- Mrs. F loren ce Brownlee. Fifth arded parents ,nlUee this week ‘‘ vents. hoxlng a " d the road race frifth a id ed unless the parent or parents te n a will not be finished foi Opel G rade ,,,, ent R epresen tative« ire expected to from Aloha to Beaverton. are prM present. ation until about O ctober 1. Most S u bjects will be taught in both appear before the Beaverton city Prlzes to hp awardpd are A rrangem ents w ere made this o f the la n dscapin g on the new schools as follow s: council, at its m eeting o f August I lsed to be rpady for pubIlpation week with the B all-R alston F lying grou n d s will be com pleted after Miss E van gelin e M oshofsky. _ , , . “ " ’ . 19. to explain the situation. Peti- „e x t week and Sunday sch ool will have its sch ool opens. Arts and C ra fts; Mrs Evelyn Servlcen ,n d roP K°,dP" " pkp‘ * tions. it is expected will be clrcu- p icn ic at Sellwood Park August SLOWLY MOVES THE com m ittee has decided to The teach in g sta ffs of both Jones. M usic; Mr. John Gillmore, C o u n t s 'K r id -iv a latPd at the field day t,n Au* u8t elim inate'"'» box lunches from the 28, im m ediately follow in g m orning buildings are com plete at the pres- Band; M rs. R uthann McKenzie, Twftlv. T hm .«,.»,, 27 lo stait the ganizatu.n. under DroBTam services. RIVER OF BLACKTOP Tw elve Thousand o f the tickets program . Instead. hamburgers, ent time. T h ere are nine teachers V iolin; B rin g you r lunch. C offee and ice wil be dropped du rin g the flight. hot dogs, cold meats, cheese and w h o will be new to the system this Me. E rrol H assell is beginning cream furnished b y the B roth er Slow ly m oves the river of other sandw iches will be offered Should the weather he had for DON JENKINS RECEIVES y ea r; fo u r o f these are replace- his secon d year as superintendent hood. G am es a n * prizes fo r the j hlacktnp a lon g the gravelled for sale, alon g with soft drinks flyin g on August 26, the ''G olden m ents and five are new additions o f School D istrict No. 48. children in the afternoon. OFFICIAL APPOINTMENT ' and coffee. shoulders of Canyon R oad R ain ” will he dropped the follow | to the sta ff. Unless there has been a large B U SY B E E S PICN IC (w ithin th e c ity lim its o f B e a hestivities to signal conclusion T he sta ff fo r the Merle Davies shift in population since school ing day, or on the first day the M em bers o f the 4-H club Busy v erton ). o f the sum m er recreational pro The 1». S. Senate has made it B uilding will he as follow s; Miss closed in M ay, the C. E. Mason weather perm its thereafter. B ees o f B eaverton and their par C on tra ctor P orter Y eft start o ff ic ia l! gram will begin Thursday m orn Each tick et is good fo r adm is M erle Davies, P r in c ip a l; Miss Mar- B uilding will be occupied by pu- ents, on July 31, held a p icn ic at | ed a t th e W est “Y ” on M on ing, A ugust 18. at 9:30 a m., with So I n til«* w o r d f o r w a r d e d jo rie Johnson, F irst G rade; Mrs. pils from the W est Slope area sion to th e fair grounds for any Sellw ood P ark, in Portland. d a y , c o m p le t in g th e in sta lla a party fo r sm all fry. boy or girl 12 years old or you n D onald L Jen kina, w h o hud from the first through fifth L a R en e Ely, F irst G rade; Mrs. E vents included gam es, a ball ; tio n o f a c o u p le islan d s th at ger. R ules fo r the bicycle contest B egin ning at 12.30, grade school lH«eu a ctin g postm aster at the A lice Carlson, Second G rade; Mrs. grades, and from the immediate gam e and sw im m ing. T h ere was w ill c h a n n e l t r a ffic o f f B r o a d will be plainly printed on the tick- i B ea\ erton o ffic e sin ce last fall, children o f the program will hold vicinity o f the school. M argaret Saunders, Second G rade; a good attendance reported. w a y in th e d ir e c tio n o f H ills but w h o now holds the |M>*ition i a picnic at the city park followed, The d ividin g line for this area ets. C ontestants will not he lim -j M iss L ily W agn er, Third G rade; N EW EDUCATOR boro. at 2:30, by the regularly scheduled ited to one ticket, but m ay brin g on th e l»mis o f a perm anent will be M u rray and Ellis Avenues M iss D oroth y H erm ens, Third Since A ugust 14, the household S in ce that time— k o ff— k o ff sw im m ing sessions. Buses will as m any tickets as can be found. appoint m«-nt. G rad e; Mrs. Helen Nelson, Fourth with the ch ildren from these sta ff o f Mr. and Mrs. E rrol H a s the b la ck — k o ff— to P material pick up their loads at the city The bicycle, all sh in y red and It hail taken som e tim e het- G rad e; Mrs. V ivian Sherwin, streets atten d in g the C. E. Mason sell, R ou te 3 B ox 366, B eaverton, j k o ff-k o ff— has been deposited park. white, has a gear sh ift lever per w een the d a le o f August 5, F ou rth G rade; Mrs. Ua Hutton, Building. All sixth, seventh, and has had a new educator, P atrick I a lon g— k o ff-k o ff— the sh ou ld F riday night, August 19, teen m itting change o f gears fo r hill w hen I'restdenf Trum an sub F ifth G rade; eighth grad ers in the district will V ernon, w h o arrived at W ilcox ers exten d in g— k o ff-k o ff — at agers will go on a hay-ride to an clim bing. There are fro n t anl m itted Jenkins name to the M iss Letha B rew er. Fifth G rade; attend the Merle Davies Building M em orial hospital, all 8 pounds presstim e — k o ff-k o ff— to the undisclosed site where dancing, rear brakes. E lectric headlight senate and this week, when Mrs. N a n cy Bourquin, Sixth G rade; as well as the you n ger pupils who and 6 ou nces o f him. very d oor o f the new spaper o f sw im m ing and a weiner roast will and loud horn. T he fron t fork s the |M»stmast<T general's o ffice M rs. F loren ce P ayne, Sixth G rade; do not attend the C. E. Mason T he new arrival is orien tin g j fic e — k o ff-k o ff— at the corn er be provided. have extra bracing. I f desired, the sent the o fficia l notice that Mrs. Hazel Jackson . Sixth Grade- Building. h im self fo r a few days b efore em o f Short street and the h igh M others are asked to con m odel m ay be changed to a g irl’s the B euverion man had been S chools will be in session Sep G irls P. E .; Mrs. Faye Marks, bark in g fu lly upon his cou rse o£ way. tact Mrs. M ildred Hughes at bicycle, the fair board declared properly w eleon n d into the fa Seventh G rade-G irls P. E .; Mr. tem ber 6th on ly lon g enough to instruction in the Hassell home. T he look fro m such a vant th e grad«- school, or another m ily o f first class postmasters. Jam se B each, Seventh G rade; Mr. register the boys and girls. The Both he and his m other are doin g j age point Is decidedly fa v o r m«‘ tnl»cr o f the recreational First inkling o f the long ex Dean Jones, Seventh G rade-B oys increase in attendan ce for the well, a ccord in g to reports. able and alrealy ears are com m ittee, on a s<'h«xiuled pa pected action cam e w 'th a noti P. E .; Mr. E u gen e R ichards, com in g year over last year's en A t hom e he will „ join his tw o parked sa fely and snugly rade through tow n o f young fica tion from the national as Seventh G rade B oys P. E .; Mrs. rollm ent Is estim ated to be about brothers, John, 7, also w as born against the m uch disputed sters a o tlie In the sum m er sociation o f postm asters that F loren ce Bullis, E igh th G rade; fifty pupils. B us routes will be the on A ugust 14. and R obbie, 4. co n cre te curbs. program . M others should pro Jen k in s name was lo he sub Mrs. L ucille K irw an, E igh th Grade sam e as last year unless a notice T h e proud father is superintend- m ote th«< Idea In their own m itted. T his was follow ed by and Mrs. E lean or R ich , Secretary. o f ch an ge is published in this ent o f the sch ools o f district 48. areas and find out the «■stab- a letter fro m Senator W ayne T h e teaching sta ff fo r the C. E. paper b e fo re sch ool begins. L O N G V IE W J U B IL E E llsh«xi tim e and plats' fo r as Mors«' that the apolntm ent had At the request o f young mothers Mr. and Mrs. J. B. G riffin and sembling. Ixs-n con firm ed , although even in the B eaverton area, Mrs. R obert sons G eorge and Dan visited in T he parade will either be held such n otice cou ld n«»t he class M. Stewart, w h o lives at the end L on g v iew W ash , the w eek end o f on T hursday, August 25, o r on ed as oth er than unofficial. o f Neilsen R oad o ff Allen avenue, Aug. 14. attending the L on g v iew Saturday, August 27, ln con ju n c But no m atter how nor when, tells plans to set up a k in d e r j Silver Jubilee. tion with the scheduled field day. »the fa ct Is that, dating from garten in the j/arden cottage at Mrs. G. W . W ood w orth and j W ith the end o f their fire sale Prizes will be offered fo r the best A ugust 5, Jen kin s' tenure of children M ichael Jean and W il- w riting a finis to one big episode. T he com m ittee in ch arge o f the A novelty prize will be awarded the rear o f her home. bicycle, trike o r doll bu ggy deco o ffic e Is officia l, now! Mrs. Stew art trained at the un-1 liam from Castle R o ck W ashing- Mr. and Mrs. A lbert H ighbe, o f K lw a n ls C lub’s second annual bike by tbp p riZP com m ittee for the ration. ton are v isitin g fo r a fe w days H igh be's v a riety store, have begun ! derby, to be held at the B eaverton ou tstan din g entrant in the pre- iverslties o f C alifornia and Ore- P urpose o f the parade is to keep in C alifornia j wlth th e G riffin s. rearran gem en t and rem odellin g o f j hif?h school field on A ugust 24, race parade. M organ C ook is in ^ ‘ aUKbt the com m u n ity interested in the kindergartens and m ore recently V ISIT S S IS T E R the store in terior and are laying startin g at 8 p. m., announces the J ch arge o f parade arrangem ents aim s and achievem ents o f the rec In the P ortland public sch ools ays Mrs. E m m a Larsen and 2 child- in an entire new stock. inclusion o f a trike race fo r aspir- reation program . jf T he "Squirrel C age” on station tpm ren Arlene and Darrell o f Spok- "R esu lts o f ou r sale,” H ighbe ants under the age o f 6 years, if K E X , a ccord in g to inform ation Age limit will he from 4% years C l i i e j i a D p v l c i t c ane, w ere visitors at the hom e o f relates, “ w ere h igh ly satisfactory su fficien t entries are made o f ..Uncle g o b *> Ansbury, will fea- L eonard F ruck . M rs. L arsen and and did m uch to lessen the loss F'or these youngsters, the re- turp thp hikp derby ln announce- to 6 years. F urther inform ation as w T I I O I w to cost and schedule m ay he ob Mrs. F ru ck are sisters. we su ffered from the fire ." q u irem en t o f selling 3 tickets to mentg_ Mr. Harry Mudle o f L os Angelus, tained callin g Beaverton E N R O U T E T O C A L IF . N ew show cases have been qu alify fo r the prizes will not be ____ , , , IV ~,T by ' _T~......" ......... 4203. ""'“ ¡C aliforn ia whom old er resident T R P o r t i e r o f Snokane arrived ordered w hich will m ake the store en forced. Other entrants, how ever, * nt need not b e resl- Neilsen R oa d Is located to t h e ’ J. B. P ortier o f Spokane arrived ordered, w hich will m ake the store ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ wUh dents o f B eaverton. M oney reallz- east o f E rickson avenue on Allen, ' W,U reca" " " d irect° r ‘ he mo- T uesday m orn in g at the hom e o f m uch room ier than before, T hu rlow W eed, B eaverton ju stice Pd from ,h e pvent w *11 * ° into ‘ he directly south o f the new log ‘ lon plctuPe enterprise o f B eaver- his daughter Mrs. L eonard F ruck. ---------- ton som e 25 years ago with studl- house, recently constructed o f the peace, where they will be club's youth ram p fund. os on E rickson ave. accom panl-J d l"<,« M‘>d bV previous ooun- or” ! „ v ta ltl,, enroute ,o 0 .1 « . y j | | Q g e B a p t i s t given the three tick ets to sell. ed by Mr. and Mrs. Fred A D a y -, 01,8 o f ,thp « '* * thp fuU “ » P « ™ '- T he d erby will begin with a A F T E R N O O N CLU B f* L | | rrL U A U !«>n o f P ortland,called at the hom e m ent o f H a" " tre*“ ' m ak,nK * di' grand parade o f entrants around Mrs A lice Scott entertained the WH I W ■ I ™ " o f Mr. and Mrs F Crom ein,, Spen- '* cj ^ n n e c t io n o f Canyon R oad the track , at 8 p. m. B ikes and cer ave. las. Saturday August 13 and H ighw ay :217, at W atson st.. T uesday A ftern oon club at Camp- | _ 2 A ! _ | C a g u i f a trik es m ay be entered either with bell C ourt fo r luncheon and l i l l T I W l w v l V I W « Mr. M udle was a next d oor ha* * • “ ‘ " " ‘ “ “ ‘ *d by action o f or w ithout decoration. E ntrants . . . .. ,, , , ... the city council taken on August bridge. T he village B aptist church, new- neighbor o f the C rom ein s while : Q 8 . Mrs. H elen Fisher, Mrs. J a y Gib- ly con stru cted in C edar Mill m ay w ear costu m es and use noise- he resided here. T h ey review ed old C ity attorney was instructed to son Sr., and Mrs. Chas. Straley P a rk w ill be open to m orn in g and ° r , 0 ,^ er props ^ ,hpy tim es and recalled m any pleasant MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT WILL SEE CONTROVERSY | Institute action n ecessary fo r the w ere guests. even in g services this Sunday, Aug. " Is ' ‘ 1K sr 0 0 an and m em ories. Mr. M udle still has n acquisition o f property fo r w iden- BIG C E L E B R A T IO N 21. with R everend A lbert C. F uller ™ rc h >nK itroup will lead the line- w arm spot in his heart fo r ver BOIL AS DECISION NEARS ON JOBS FOR LOCALS entng and Im proving the approach Mr. and M rs. G uy A lexan der and in ch arge. ____________________________________ dant O regon and seem ed impress- to C anyon R oad o f Hall street. Mr. and Mrs. R ob e rt Sum m ers at- Bible training sch ool will c o n ed by th e Im provem ents made Viewers J. J. McM ahon. F. C. M«v Continuation o f the unrelenting vice regarding the available funds [ „ lnCP bp )eft here, tended a big celebration at I.ong- tinue this w eek and next, from 9 Cl TPfllH view Saturday and Sunday. They a m to 11: 3 q a m fo r younKSters W C V IIlN J I v U I I I dispute over when and by whom that the city m ight use on sew er | He was the guest o f the D aytons ! Gow an and R o y Berst w ere ap pointed to m ake estim ates o f da- sew er stubs will be installed, to stub Installation visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ted f rom 4 to 12 years o f age. 111 In P ortland for several days. Fred .. , m age and benefits to e ffected con n ect the main and branch lines T he sum o f $5,275 will he repaiij H etu. T he church. ljalf-a-story In T T T n ,n D ayton was his co -w ork er In the | propprty ()wnpr8 to individual property lines, is ex the U. S. govern m en t on the initial film enterprise here. G L A D TO B E H O M E height. Is the first unit to be com - C o f f k r i f l L p f l f l l l P Resolution to Improve S W Hall, pected to feature the B eaverton advance made fo r the sew er pro- Mr. and Mrs. Garn N orris and p]etpd L ater. It will be used as a 1 1 B efore departing, th ey called on j from Farm ington to W atson, was fam ily have returned from a long kitchen and Sunday sch ool room A hot and cold band o f St. Ce- j c ' ‘ y cou ncil meeting called for Ject, the city fathers voted Mrs. Christine M S ch w ab. Spencer yotpd by fh|i cou|)cl| under p rovj_ trip goin g to M innesota and North whpn thp buiid jng p roject is fully cilia 's softballers low ered th e cu r-I 8 P ln thp city hall, Friday, Au- A greem ent with the Southern ave, who is a life tim e friend o f „ )on(, o f fhp clty ch&rt«r, tn ab- D akota to visit relatives. T hey com pleted. tain last w eek on their initial “ u*‘ P a cific railroad on the m atter o f the Daytons. | gpnca 0f petit!©:« so requesting. found It very hot there. season in the O ren co league with W ith the main Job o f laying the * sew er crossin gs was discussed C onstruction is o f brick. Plans will call for curbs, hard- T h ey d rove through Y e llo w a m ed iocre 6-won-8-Iost record sew er lines progressing apace, de- and accep tan ce was * voted, pend- w earing road su rface and street stone P ark and oth er places o f and knotted with Sunset Valley cision on w hether or not B eaver- *nK approval by sanitary engineer, widths o f 32 feet. N ecessary ssw - interest and w ere glad to get back fo r fou rth spot. ton taxpayers will be given a Carl Green. D iscussion was also er, water main and storm sew er to O regon w here w eather is m uch B y virtue o f their fourth place ch ance at jo b s under a city sew er had In regard to drainage dlst- Installations will he m ade at tim e cooler, finish the lads o f C oach L H. departm ent Is said to he near. r*ct culverts which m ight be af- of the Im provem ent. C ontract, PURCH ASE N E W HOME fected by storm sewers. H arrell gained adm ission in to the M. vor „ „ ,,p ffr W 0|lt_ city con stru ction o f a com bin ation Mr. and Mrs. Davis have bought H ocken A cres subdivision, in p la y o ffs to decide the represen ts- apokPn h|s thaf T h e St. C ecilia's Y ou n g P eop le’s o f these m ethods will be em ployed, a new hom e, east o f B eaverton tive in d istrict w arfare. H ow ever. an oth er action, was voted inclu **mplovm«‘ nt in Beaverton and Special m orn in g services. Au- thpy dropppd ^ fo Q ren co State highw ay departm ent has and will be m ovin g soon. sion in the city sew er system. clu b Is again sp on sorin g a dance vicinity la an alarm ing fact and HazP,daIp fo d Mr. and Mrs. D avis and daugh gust 21. at the V alley C om m unity M axim um sew er charge set for fo r young and old alike in the prepared com prehensive plans fo r ♦hat m ight well get w orse as B ofh ter Joy ce have been* livin g in United P resbyterian ch urch on the out o f the B eaverton union high school was H uber hall a w eek from Friday, “ >«* Junction o f Hall and C anyon w inter p oN seds, < ham pions an c o m e r o f S. W Club road and wprp thrlllpr„ w1th tha „ azpldnlp « oa<l « cal1" tor tw o-w ay traf- Mrs. R u b y B oyd 's house on First declared by the council at $80 per A ugust 26. at 8: 30 p. m. ld«‘a o f k eeping wage paym ents B rentw ood avenue in W est Slope. M nR „ 7_3 nod w h„ p Last m onth's “ S um m er F rolic,” lan*8 to the east and the west m onth or equal to the water and A ngel fo r som e time. within the com m unity, rather will feature Donald Steeh, student thp had a fpw ___________ _______ I charge. In w inter ______ months, the sponsored by the club, w as con , but no tra ffic across the highw ay. than paying outsiders to d o so. assistant w ho will fill the pulpit ,ou„ m om pnt„ w , nn)nR 16_ sew er ch arge will equal that for stdered a grand su ccess with ovei Stop sign on the east will be be- GUN CLUB UNDERTAKES H e points out that the city- and M iss Janet S hafer, o f the w ater use. 100 ln attendance. y ° nd the railroad track while, on must he prepared to m ake ad LAKES' CREEL CENSUS _ „ T h e auditor offered his recom - C om m ittee chairm an for the ,h e west, the inilroad crossin g G r" nt8 P a ’'" hl* h ach °o l musical T hp P |gh tlrtg Irish o f O ren co ditions to the sanitary sew er The B eaverton R od and Gun departm ent. w h o will play a violin won thp pu y o ff., with trium phs m endation that the Hewer fund com in g event are: refreshm ent», *** hy-passed tr ngu ar system In the future and d ec club urge* all sportsm en and their solo a „ o ffe r to r y . over 0 r e n c o Chureh and H „ p). pay certain c h a r g e s for rent o f Pat I«edwtth and Janet Seldle; con crete island will block cross- lares organization o f a sew er w ives to attend the social m eeting T he special service is being held dajp o ffic e spsce. It was suggested this tickets, Shirley W illiam s; public- highw ay traffic, departm ent might as well be F rid ay evening, A ugust 19. The in the absence o f R everend H. A. B eaverton a ggrega tion dls- he the name as for the water de- tty, Chuck H olland, R o g e r L arson J done at «n ee get-togeth er o f all hunter* and A rm itage who. with his fam ily, is p]ay. d lots o f h ittin g punch while partm ent <$75.) and road depart- and R oger M claln; decorations, Q T d O U ^ * lu b b © l* S anglers In T ualatin valley takes takin g a vacation trip through the pa rn |n g that fou rth place spot. | O pposition within the cou ncil m ent ($25). T he water depart- Fred H olboke, Jim Mann, and . place in the clubhouse loca l«. 1 >n O lym pic m ountains and into V ic- but erratic field in g spelled defeat argues that It Is im perative to m ent aleo pays $2400 in lieu o f tax. John H enick; and orch estra, Mrs P i c n i c A U fl 1 9 ^ H C anyon road near W a lk e r road torta B. C. a num ber o f tlm es have the stub hook ups com pleted Mary Meyers. M e a t lM em ployer V ernon Amell. «•* (w est o f Nendelsi^ - P itch in g ch ores were handled by Im m ediately, before the fall rains w ork ing on ordinances and reaolu- M usic for the ocassion will be On tap for en ert^ rimen i ■ H K L N T \ IS IT O R S Churk H olland. B ert F leske* and begin and city streets becom e all ttons, w as con firm ed by the coun- furnished by local m usical talent movie* a ra ffle f‘ ° " r Prlyps , r '' Mr. and Mrs J Rartel and son M anager H arrell B ob H olland but im passible It Is also conten ell and salary o f librarian was set T he orchestra ts com p oser o f Ed n eaverton > om «*nrnen B eaverton C om m m uniry unity G arden refreshm ents. The if m i- T ar R aym ond o f B rooklyn. N. Y., and com pleted th e oth er h a lf o f the ded that the city will not save at $50 per m onth, up from the pre- Sinclair, drum s; Mrs. Balfe, piano, club will meet Friday, A ugust 19 at * P- m Mi8" R * uUo recently o f b roth er-b a ttery” In his ca tch er’s anything by attem pting to d o the vtous $35. Mrs. R. R asm ussen, violin ; John fo r an u a m p |en!c at W a sh !«* - All sportsm en and sportsw om en H onolulu were recent visitor* at role, ch an gin g o f f with M ervyn Job by its own employees N ecessary plum bing was ordered C om er and K ent Kltta, saxaphones ton Park Anyone desiring trans- are invited to m em bership in the the hom e o f Mr and Mr* H arold Boyd. A ltern ating at second base This dispute, which rank* all fo r the library, fire hall and city T ick et* m ay be purchased from portath.n Is asked to be at K iw ania club and to take an active in er Schwab. 633 SW S pencer ave.. Mrs w . re R ick Daaso and Joe R tgert others In current council Impor- Jail. T he cou n cil Instructed Fred any m em ber o f the clu b or at the hall at 10,30. est in con servation to better an- Bartel and Miss R autto are cou- T om m y G raham held dow n short- tsnee. is expected to boll even G oyt to take ca re o f this Item door. Cake. Coke, and c o ffe e will Hostess Is Dalby D eY ou n g W a n gling and hunting in O regon The ginfl o f Mrg S ch w ab patch and John H enick p erform ed harder st the next scheduled C ity police w ere instructed to be served throughout th e evening er. horticulture program . M rs R. clu b is now con d u ctin g s survey Miss R au tio taught In the grade at *b(. b o t corner. meeting, open to the p«ihllc o f ch eck p rop erty ow ner* o f t h e i r ---------------------------------------------- B p e n n e y ; flow er show p rogram , check of lakes In M' Hood Na- schools at H onolulu fo r tw o year« P atrollin g the ou tfield were cou rse At the last m eeting o f com p lian ce w ith City ordinance In F.NTKKTAIKH R E L A T IV E S Mrs H A. H artshorn ; arran ge tional F orest in co-operation with but anticipate* teach in g in Port- i^ r r y H enick. Jim Mann Joe August 12, the city attorney was regard to clean u p o f lots with Mr*. Hhunk entertained relative* ments. Mrs R ov Smith and color. O regon State Gam e C om m i-slon land this com in g year. B alfe and Fred H olboke. Instructed to seek n ecessary ad- berry vines and other grow ths. from H illsboro last F riday. Mrs. Carl Unger. J Fire Sale Ends; Highbe's Begins Rearrangement Garden Cottage Kindergarten By Mother's Request KIWANIS INCLUDE TRIKES IN BIKE DERBY OF AUGUST 24TH Director of Old Beaverton Movie Council Orders „ Full Improving Of Hall Street Council Continues Tussle On Laying of Sewer Stubs Special Sermon At Valley Church For Sun., Aug. 21 St. Cecilia Club Bids Everyone To Dance on Aug. 26 Washington Park