V OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT VOLUME 22, Number 38 Rec. Center Tells Events Schedule All Ages, Groups H e r m a n D. K erkm un, c o u n ty ju d g e oí » A s c h e d u l e of e v e n t s for all ages an d groups, e f f e c t i v e the w e e k o f O ctob er 24, h a s b een a n ­ n o u n c e d by Mrs. Mildred H u g h es , r ecrea tio n su p ervisor, for the B e a v e r to n a r e a recreation c en ter in the g r a n g e hall. T h e c e n t e r will e n la r g e its q u a r ­ te r s by t h e ad d ition o f sto re sp a ce to be v a c a t e d S u n d a y by F lo r ­ e n c e ’s S e w i n g Center. S t a r t in g h is 11 y e a r a s c o u n ty ju d g e, H e r m a n D. K e k m a n serv ed a s road fo r e m a n from 1923 to 31 an d then, u pon e le c tio n a s c o u n ty O f fic e hours, M is. H u g h e s d e ­ c o m m is s io n e r , serv ed in t h a t c a ­ cla res, w ill be from 1 p.m. to 6 p a c it y for e ig h t y e a r s b efo re step- p.m., from T u e s d a y th r o u g h F r i­ p in g u p to th e p o sitio n he now day. holds. S m a ll F r y will h a ve th e ir pro­ J u d g e K e r k m a n w a s born April g r a m on T u e sd a y , W e d n e s d a y and 1, 1889 in Tripoli, Iow a, and he T h u r s d a y m o rn in g s, from 9 to 11 c a m e to th e s t a te o f W a s h i n g to n in 1903. In 1917, h e m o v e d to Cor­ a m . T e e n - a g e r s period, on T u e s ­ d a y and F rid a y , will be from 3:45 n e liu s w h e r e he e n g a g e d in fa r m ­ ing, s till o w n in g th e p rop erty but to 6 p.m.; W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g . 7 to 9:30 p.m. and S a tu r d a y n ig h t le a s in g it th is y e a r w h ile h e and d a n c e s, 7:30 to 11 30 p.m. h is fa m ily live in Hillsboro. J u n io r T e e n s, in th e 7th and 8th T h e ju d g e is a m e m b e r o f the g r a d e a g e brack et, will be a c c o m ­ S c h if f li n L u t h e i a n c h u r c h an d his o d a te d on W e d n e s d a y and T h u r s ­ f a m i l y c o m p r is e s h is w ife an d tw o days, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. d a u g h te r s , o n e o f th e m m arried to In the A d u lts p rogram . Lillian R e v e r e n d E r w in G erk en , o f B e a ­ C arter will in stru ct sq u are d a n c ­ v erto n . in g on T u e s d a y and T h u rsd a y, In h is se r v ic e to W a s h i n g t o n fr o m 7:30 p.m. and on F r id a y co u n ty , J u d g e , K e r k m a n h a s se e n th ere w ill be old t i m e d a n ces, g r e a t a d v a n c e s in ro ad s an d o th er c a r r y i n g on the a c tiv itie s of last fields. H e s a w the c o u n t y road sy s­ fall and w in ter. t e m e x p a n d fro m a f e w m iles o f S a tu r d a y m o rn in g s, le s s o n s in im p ro v ed road to th e p resen t n e t ­ w o rk w h ic h p rov id es a c c e s s to all tap, a c r o b a tic s and b a ton tw irlin g c o m m u n it i e s , reg a r d le ss o f size or w ill be offered , for all ag es. T h u r s d a y ev en in g . V ern o n W ood lo ca tio n . A s c h a ir m a n for th e c o m m itt e e P o r tla n d art student, will co n d u ct c la s s in art, open to to in v e s t ig a t e W o o d b u rn boys a sp ecia l sch o o l, u n d er a p p o in t m e n t by the te e n - a g e r s an d adults. W ood will la t e G o v e r n o r E arl S n ell, he had a ls o h a v e radio c la s s e s for ad u lts an im p o r ta n t part to play in the a n d teen ers, o ff e r in g in stru ction r e c o m m e n d a t io n s w h ic h c a u s e d in In t e r n a tio n a l and M orse code, s u c h a fu ro re a t th e tim e. A s ch a ir ­ s e n d i n g and receivin g and o p e r a t­ m a n o f th e R e fo r e s t a t io n c o m m i t ­ in g p ro cedure, e m p l o y in g live cir­ tee, u n d er a p p o in t m e n t by Snell, cuits. h e h elp ed r e c o m m e n d a p rogram o f s u s t a in e d yield, r e fo r e s ta tio n a n d t h e s e v e r a n c e tax, all o f w h ic h w e r e a p p ro v ed b y the leg isla tu re. T h e ju d g e se r v e d on th e c o m ­ m i t t e e to s e t u p a s t a t e la w on f o r m a t io n o f fire p ro tection d is­ tricts. w h ic h p e rm itted z o n in g of LEW IS A N D CLARK COI^ c o u n t y a n d e s t a b lis h m e n t o f d is­ t r i c t s for th e p u rp o se o f b u y in g L E G E , P o rtla n d . Oct. 13 D u a n e eq u ip m e n t. In W a s h i n g t o n c o u n ty R a s m u s s e n , 1949 g r a d u a te of B e a ­ a lo n e, th is la w h a s ad d ed a t lea st v erto n h ig h sch o ol, h a s been e le c t­ 9 n e w fire f i g h t in g o rg a n iza tio n s, ed p resid en t o f t h e la r g e s t fr e s h ­ m a n c la s s ev e r to enroll at the e q u ip p ed for rural e m e r g e n c ie s . F o r tw o y e a r ly te r m s . K e r k m a n colleg e. All o th e r o ff ic e r s ch osen w a s v ic e p resid en t an d th e n p r e s­ are from P o rtla n d . id en t o f th e A s s o c ia tio n o f O regon R a s m u s s e n is th e son o f Mr. an d Mrs. H. R. .R a s m u s s e n , 658 C o u n ty O ffic ia ls . H e is s t a r t in g h is 11th y ea r as E a s t A llen a v e n u e , B ea v erto n . In c o u n t y ju d g e and h is te r m will h ig h sch o o l h e w a s v ice-p resid e n t o f th e s t u d e n t b o d y a n d activ e in ex p ire in 1951. i P h o t o by H a r r e ll—B e a v e r to n 49881 b a sk etb all, tra ck , b aseb all and te n ­ nis. H e w a s a ls o a m e m b e r of Hi- Y and T orch H o n o r society. Duane Rasmussen Heads Frosh at Lewis and Clark ■ Grand Opening Of Outlet Clothing Center Oct. 15th s T h e B e a v e r t o n A m e r ic a n L egion post a n n o u n c e s th e a p p o in t m e n t of n e w m a n a g e : s for th eir clubhouse, e f f e c t i v e a t once. P e r c y R a k e and Mrs. E th e l F o x a re n o w in c h a r g e H o u r s o f t h e c lu b h o u s e are set at fr o m 5 p.m. to 12 m id n ig h t M o n d a y th r o u g h F rid a y . from n oon t o m i d n ig h t on S a tu rd a ys an d on Sunday b y r eq u est of g r o u p s or in d ivid u a ls. S p erial d in n e r s and p a rties are o ff e r e d for all o c c a s i o n s and th ere is n o c h a r g e for use o f the club facilities. K O F C. M E E T S OCT. IS N e x t reg u la r m e e t in g o f H i ll s ­ boro C ou n cil N o. 1634 K n i g h t s of C o lu m b u s will be held T h u r s d a y O ct 13th at 8 30 p.m. at K. o f C Hall. B ro th er F r a n k W a ib el h a s a sked th e S t a t e C h a ir m a n o f K n i g h t s of C o lu m b u s to sp e a k on the five p o in t p r o g r a m at th is m e e t in g BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, County Elementary School Enrollment Increases 8.4% DISTRICTS 48 AND 10 JT. LEAD IN GROWTH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1949 Cong. Church of Beaverton Hosts Ass n, on Oct. 16 IN SIN G L E COPY F IV E C EN TS A D V A N C E $2.00 P E U Y E A H City Council Adopts Code l • i • A n d $ 25 Plumber s License SAFEGUARD AGAINST SEWER HOOKUP TROUBLES On the b a sis o f sc h o ol a tt e n d a n c e rep orts a s s u b m itte d by th e 48 o p e r a tin g public ele m e n ta r y sch o ols o f W a s h i n g t o n co u n ty , an in crea s e in en r o llm e n t figu res ov er last y ea r r e a c h e s 581, or a g r o w th fa c to r o f 8.4rr , a n n o u n c e s A ustin S cra ffo rd , c o u n t y su p erin ten d en t o f sch oo ls. T o ta l e n ro llm en t this y e a r is 7,433 co m p a r e d to 6,849 in 1948-49. T h e lesso n in th e s e s t a tis tic s , S cra ffo rd p o in ts out, is th e im p e r ­ a ti v e need for ad d itio n al c l a s s ­ room s. B y a d ollar and c e n t s e s t i­ m a te, th e en r o llm e n t in c r e a s e rep­ r e s e n t s an ex p e n d itu r e o f a p p r o x ­ im a te ly $300,000 for c o n stru ctio n , s t a f f i n g .and m a i n ta in i n g 20 ad d i­ tio n al c la s sr o o m s . B ey on d th at is th e p ress u re of a h e a v y pre-school c e n s u s w h ic h p o in ts to even g rea ter b u ild in g d e m a n d s . In the h ig h schools, an in crea s e o f 140 s t u d e n t s is noted. T h e total e n t o l lm e n t o f 2.925 for th is year s o s u r p a s s e s last year's fig u re of 2,785. P e r c e n t a g e w is e , th e g row th fa c t o r is se t at 5 L a r g e st in c r e a s e s in both d iv i­ sio n s w ere r eg is tered at B e a v e r to n . D is t r ic t 48, w ith tw o e le m e n ta r y sch o o ls, s h o w s an in crea se of 86 100 34 134 105 126 21 345 375 30 ' 176 194 18 618 86 704 161 41 202 i 78 97 19 ; 148 20 168 140 182 42 191 213 22 282 23 305 323 361 38 Tigard U. H. 696 741 45 B e a v e r to n U. H S h e r w o o d eleitien ta ry school in- c r e a s e d 12 p u p ils even th ou gh it lost ab ou t 25 pupils of the St. P a u l's L u th era n school. P aro ch ia l school P r iv a t e and en r o llm e n t not co m p lete. Labbe' Flowers Invites Public For Open House GOP Women Hit At Errors Found In Voting Lists H a v i n g just com p leted a b u ild ­ ing p ro g ra m to im p rove the d is­ p lay s p a c e for its flo w er shop, w h ic h g iv e s it th a t " N e w L ook ,” L a b b e ’ F lo w ers, 6802 S. W. C an yon R oad , is in v i ti n g th e public to an o p en h o u se cele b r a tion S atu rd a y , O cto b er 15. S ev ere c r it ic is m is voiced at the o ff ic e of W. A. T apper, c o u n ty c ler k a t H U lsb oto, for the s e r ­ io us errors fou n d in vo tin g lists by p r e c in c ts w h ic h num b ered over 250 eit h e r d e c e a s e d or no longer resid en t o f th e i r area, a cco rd in g to a letter s e n t b y. th e Tigard-M etz- g er R e p u b lic a n ^Women's F e d e r a ­ tion. An e x t e n s io n to th e orig in a l s h o p p ro vid es a n e w s h o w place for floral a r r a n g e m e n t s , o f plate g l a s s w a lls and a lu m in u m f r a m ­ ing. In terio r li g h tin g of "white light" neon is featu red , w ith cer­ ise colored n eon on tw o w a lls a b ­ o v e the s h o w w in d o w s, to c a rry th e b u s i n e s s nam e. Mr. and Mrs. B r o o k s R. C aldw ell have o p e 'a t e d th e flo w e r sh o p s i n c e M arch, 1947, w h e n th e o r ig ­ inal sp a c e w a s built. Mrs. C a ld w ell m a k e s all floral a r r a n g e m e n t s , for w e d d in g s an d all o th e r o c c a sio n s. At th e op en h o u se, a d is p la y of b la ck o rch id s, stu d d ed w ith j e w ­ els, will be p resen ted . F r e e g a r ­ d e n ia c o r s a g e s are to be g iv e n to all la d ies presen t. st u d e n ts , h ig h e s t in the cou n ty, w h ile d istrict 10 j t ., B eaverto n un ion high sch ool, en oiled 45 m ore s t u d e n ts th is y ea r than last. At a sp e c ia l m eetin g held T u e s ­ P ro p erty . Farrell pointed out, d a y e v e n i n g at th e city hall. B e a ­ should h elp pay for the cost of v e r t o n ’s c it y cou n cil ad op ted a p lu m b in g in s p e c tio n serv ice by p lu m b in g code, e ffectiv e at once, p erm it f e e s w h ich will also he an and se t a city license on all , in s u r a n c e a g a in s t poor w o r k m a n ­ p lu m b ers o f $25 per year, paid in ship. P oor s e w e r c o n n e c tio n s, he ad v a n ce. added, m a y c a u se th e c ity untold A. J. Farrell, sta te p lum bing in ­ trouble an d e x p en se, w h ich u n d er­ sp ector o f th e Oregon sta te board lin es th e u r g e n c y In requiring pro­ of h ea lth , w a s present and e x ­ per in s p e c tio n of each sew er plained th e need of a p lu m b in g : hookup. cod e a s needed protection to the R a y C lea rw a ter and H arry An- c it y a g a in s t fa u lty sew er h o o k u p s trobus, B e a v erto n p lum bers, w ere as w ell a s a safegu ard foi h om e in a t t e n d a n c e at the m e e t in g and ow ners a g a in s t faulty p lu m b in g sp o k e in fav o r o f th e $25 licen se w ork. fee, p a ya b le in a d v a n c e and a T o ta l e n r o llm e n ts of lioth ele­ m e n t a r y and h ig h schools of the c o u n t y for last y e a r w ere 9.634 and for th e p r e se n t year, 10,455. O ver­ all in c r e a s e is 721 st u d e n ts of both d iv ision s. D is t r ic t s in th e east end of the c o u n t y r e g is te r in g the 1 heaviest in- c r e a s e include: S u n set V alley M cK a y T ig a rd G ron er B e a v e r to n B a in es H a zeld a le G ard en H o m e R a le ig h M etzg er A lo h a -H u b e r T h e gro u p d ecla re s that a lth o u g h it w ou ld en ta il so m e e x p e n s e to h a v e th e p recinct lists hi ou g h t up to d ate, su ch a m o v e would sa v e p recin ct c o m m it t e e w o i k e r s m u ch e ff o r t and time. W o r k in g over the lists, in order to sen d in v ita tio n s to a tea h o n ­ o r in g th e w ife of Governor, D o u g ­ las M c K a y last spring, th e fe d e r a ­ tion fo u n d several peop le register ed in m o r e than o n e p recinct and s o m e in s ta n c e s of a m a n and w ife w ith id en tical a d d r e s s b ein g i clo­ istered in sep arate precin cts. Mrs. Mary Tripp, s e c r e t a r y th e group, au th ored th e letter PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE OFFERS CLINICS of Miss F ra n ce« B. t ’lapp B eth el C o n g r e g a tio n a l C hurch will be h o st to th e c h u r c h e s o f the W e s t W illa m e tte A s s o c ia tio n in th eir a n n u a l m e e t in g S u n d a y , O c ­ tober 16, b e g in n in g at 3 p.m. An o p e n in g s e r v ic e of d ev o tio n will be led by the R ev. K e n n e th Coates, pastor o f th e C o n g r e g a ­ tional C hurch in Hillsboro, a fter w h ich b u sin ess rep orts and plans will be made. Dr. Paul A. D a v ie s of P ortlan d will sp e a k as m i n is t e r of th e Ore gon C o n feren ce and Dr. W esley G. N ic h o ls o n as m o d e r a to r o f the Oregon C o n feren ce of C o n g r e g a ­ tional C h ristian ch u rch es. L ad ies o f the c h u r c h u n d er th e d irection of Mrs. D on ald L o n g will prep are the e v e n in g su p p er. W h ile th e g u e s t s are at th e ta b les rep­ r e se n ta tiv e st u d e n ts and m e m b e r s of the P a c ific U n iv e r s i t y fa c u lty will tell th e story o f th eir 100th year. At 8 o’clock th e a s s o c ia tio n w or­ sh ip will he held. T h e B eth el ch o ir u n der their director, W illis Cady, will sin g th e a n th e m by R a c h m a n in o f f . "Glory and H o n o r ” . T h e pastor, R ev. Albert F. K ing, will lead in the serv ice h efo re th e e v e n in g sp ea k er, Miss F r a n c e s R. Clapp, is introduced. M iss C lap p has been in Ja p a n as a m i s s i o n a i y for th e p ast„ th ree years, t e a c h i n g in D oshlshn U n i­ versity. S h e first w e n t to Jap a n in 1918 but w a s in H a w aii and th is c o u n t r y d u rin g the war. She retu rn ed to D o sh ish a with the first g r o u p o f m i ssio n a r ie s in th e post­ w a r period to d isco ver the u n iv e r ­ sity had th e largest en rollm ent in its h is to ry . Miss Clapp w as edu ca ted at P a c if i c U n iv ersity, Ger­ m a n y an d Columbia U niversity. BUT NO TREATMENT A lth o u g h its a c t i v it i e s are wide-1 r - spread. th e Y a m h ill-W a s h in g to n county H ealth D istrict, und er d irectio n o f Dr. H o llis te r M Stolte, d istrict h e a lth o ff ic e r is not c o n ­ c ern ed w ith tr e a t m e n t s for sp ecific d is ea ses. B a sic a c t i v i t y o f th e d istrict is its c o m m u n ic a b le d is e a s e control. T h is c o n c e r n s th e rep ortin g by p h y s ic ia n s o f d is e a s e c a s e s in a list o f 55. A card se n t in each w eek is ta b u la ted in a rep ort to the s t a te and m a d e a v a ila b le to th e public in th e d istrict. Child h e a lt h c o n f e r e n c e s are held at F o r e st G rove, T igard . G arden H o m e, and Cedar Mill as well as in the H illsb o ro office. W o m en lay w o r k e r s s c h e d u l e an d m a n a g e th e s e c o n fe r e n c e s , w e i g h i n g and m e a s u r ­ ing th e c h ild ren w ith a public h ea lth n u rse in a tte n d a n c e . ' H I M K I P T IO N STATE INSPECTOR URGES ADOPTION AS NEEDED OF ATTENDANCE OVER FIGURES OF LAST YEAR OUR BROTHERS KEEPER— P o r t e r ’s O ut L et C lo th in g C e n ­ ter will h a v e its G rand O p en in g S a tu r d a y , O cto b er 15th at its lo­ ca tio n , 1025 8. W. C a n y o n R oad, j u s t e a s t o f t h e c it y lim its. Mrs. K a y e P o tte r , o w n e r and m a n a g e r , h a s had 26 y e a r s ’ e x p er­ ie n c e in m e r c h a n d i s in g , w ith pre­ v io u s sto re lo c a t io n s in C alifornia an d W a s h i n g to n . T h e Outlet C lo th in g C en ter will fe a t u r e c o m p l e t e lin e s in ladies apparel, m e n ’s clo th in g , ch ild ren s w ea r. G ift i t e m s w ill a ls o be fe a ­ tu red. Mrs. P o r te r h a s te n t a tiv e p la n s fo r a c o m p l e te y a r d a g e and s h o e d e p a r tm e n t. T h e r e w ill be door prizes o p e n ­ in g d a y for th e first la dy and man to register, an d a m e r c h a n d i s e or­ d er fo r s o m e lu c k y person to be p ick ed from th e g u e st book. Mrs. P o r te r e x p r e s s e s h o p e that e v e r y o n e w ill c o m e in and get a c ­ q u a in te d S a tu rd a y , O cto b er 15. New Managers Take Charge at Post Clubhouse 1 4 PAGES TW O SECTIO NS RÆ Í >4 M on th ly reco rd s a re kept in the H illsb o ro o ff ic e . I n f a n t s are ex- j a m in e d e a ch m o n t h up fo th e ag e o f o n e y ear. A fte r then, th e y are c h e c k e d e v e r y 3 m o n t h s up to 2 y e a r s o f a g e . B e y o n d that, the y o u n g s t e r s a re e x a m in e d e v ery 6 m o n th s, e x c e p t in c a s e s o f u n e x ­ pected need. Itn m u n lza rto n o is m a d e hy a tw o m onth treatm ent of w h o o p in g cou g h , t e t a n u s and d ip th eria c o m ­ b in a tio n v a c c in e . S m a llp o x vaertn a- 1 tion Is a ls o in clu d ed in th e pro- i gram , w h ic h sh ou ld be co m p leted before th e en d o f t h e c h ild ’s first » rtik, t year. G rea test v a lu e in thp child h ea lth , IN C H A R G E O F A L L r t ’B LIC H E A L T H activities, in th e c o n fe r e n c e . Dr. S to lte p oints out. Y a n ih ill-W a o h in g to n c o u n t i e s d is tr ic t Is Or. H ollister M. Stolte, d is tr ic t h ea lth o f f ic e r w ith o f f i c e s at H illsb oro and M cM innville. is th e h elp (t g i v e s a m o th er in th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e rhild As • P h o to by H arrell B e a v e r to n 4988 1 _______________________________________ ( P h o ’o by H a r re ll-B ea v erto n 4988) n o t r e a t m e n t is offered the service is k n o w n as a "well baby" clinic, to in clu d e th o s e in a h e a lt h y con- j c a se s , s u s p e c t s and c o n t a c t s as i tract, fo r the rapid 10-day treat- dition. est a b lis h e d th r o u g h th e fin d in g» I m e n t w h ile gonnorhe.a c a s e s arc T h e sc h e d u le of p te --c h o o l e x ­ o f th e Mobile X -R h y unit. T h is treated in a o n e -d a y c u te , at the a m i n a t io n s t a k e s p lace from J a n ­ h ea lth offices. u a r y to J u n e or July. In a c c o r d ­ c h e s t e x a m i n a t io n Is a v a ila b le to T h ere Is no s p e c ia l m a t e r n it y e v e r y o n e In t h e coltnfy, th r o u g h \ a n c e w ith s t a te law. th is make» p ublic n o tific a t io n s and p u b licity p o g r a m in the c o u c t y , d e a lin g in I p o ssib le th e h e a lt h ch e c k -u p o f all In W a s h i n g to n c o u n ty , the o ff ic e pre-natal and p ost-n a tal serv ice. y o u n g s t e r s h efo re th e y e n ter grad e fi'.ds, th ere is not th e h e a v y Inci­ T h is w a s w ith d r a w n at th e c o n ­ sch o o l life, w ith its h ig h e r rate o f ' c lu s io n of the recen t war, in favor ex p o su r e to c o m m u n ic a b le d isea se d e n c e of v e n e r e a l d is e a s e Hyphtlis o f p rivate p h ysician s c a s e s are c h a n n e le d to t h e P o r t ­ In tu b e r c u lo sis control, the public J a n u a r y 10. 1950. o r th o p e d ic c a s e s h ea lth o f f i c e fo llo w s up ex is tin g land Isolation hosp ital, u n d er con- will be a ccep ted for e x a m in a tio n and ad v ice. A P ortlan d specialist will be on hand. P riv a te p h y sicia n s are in v ite d to refer ra ses to this Crippled C h ild ren ’s Clinic. L a b o ra to ry w ork t h i o u g h the public h e a lth service is directed t h i o u g h th e Oregon S ta te h y g ien ic lab oratory , in P ortland I m m u n iz a ­ tion w ork in the public sch o o ls is b e c o m i n g less Im portant a fu n c ­ tion of th e h ealth service, b ecau se o f the w id e pre-school ex a m in a tio n . sch ed u le. Booster sh o ts a t e given, h o w ev er, e v e r y 5 years. An im p o r ta n t health field Is that o f e n v ir o n m e n ta l san itation , w h ich d ea ls w ith such hazards as w ater, s e w a g e , food h an d lin g, g a r b a g e d is p o sa l and h ou sin g m igh t develop. N e w fie ld s o p en in g up in clu d e in d u strial hygien e, cancer, m en tal h y g ie n e an d housing. T h e s t a f f serv in g w ith I)r. S tolte is c o m p r is e d of Dr. Carl F. Tar- low ski, d ep u ty health officer; Miss C orrine P en n in g to n . R. N., su p e r ­ v is in g public health nurse; Miss E liza b eth P a n ck , c o u n ty public h ea lth n u rse; Mrs R uth M u lk ey and Mrs. N a o m i Holcomb, co u n ty n u r se s an d sa n itarian , Tpd C h r is ­ tian sen . Y a m h ill-W a s h in g to n co u n tie s do trlct o rig in a ted in J u ly Of 1947 and its b o u n d aries ta k es In both c o u n ­ ties. J u d g e H e t m a n D. K erk m a n . of W a s h in g to n county, is c h a irm a n and J u d g e H erve y H o sk in s, of Y am h ill co u n ty , is vice ch airm an . S e r v in g on the public h ealth hoard a i e c o m m i s s i o n e rs o f e a c h c o u n ty K D iT O K ’S N O T E T h is pre se n t a tio n Is t l n . a se r ie s of fea tu re Hrtli les w h ich ten d to show how the c o u n ty g o e s ab o u t the relief o f three- w h o h a v e fallen a th w a r t foul r l r r u in stan c e. S ocial resp on sib ility d e p ic ts u s a s ou r brother's k e e p e r anil t h e s e sto r ie s a re a im ed at te l l­ ing th e m a n n e r In w h ich th e e o iin tv (s o m e tim e s in m e lio r a ­ tion w ith the st a te and federal g o v e r n m e n t s ! rises to Its snelrtl ob lig a tio n s. $2500 bond In adlition to the usual o c c u p a tio n taxes. PAVING OF FIRST ST. MUST AWAIT SPRING C le a r w a te r pointed out that a d ­ option o f the o rd in a n ce provid ing for the code would not in a n y w a y in terfere w ith in d iv id u a ls do­ in g th eir o w n w ork, a s lo ng as th e y c o m p l y w ith th e p lu m b in g code. In s p ectio n fees, w h ich will be collected by Milton K eyser, c it y p lu m b in g in sp ector, a r e to be $1 for th e first fixtu re and 50 cen ts for e a c h a d d itio n al fixture. P e n ­ a lty for v io la tio n o f th e ord in an ce will he a m a x i m u m o f $100 and six m o n t h s In jail for each v iola­ tion. A fte r th e vigorou s c a m p a ig n required to obtain neci-ssHrv s i g n a t u r e o f property o w n e r s attd ttie laying o f sew er a n d w ater lines, th e p avin g jo b s c h e d u le d for First Street from S to tt to M a tso n nmst trow H- w ait th e earning of Sprittg Ire- f e r e it will lie completed. So w a s ordered at th e s|>ec- lal cou n cil m«s‘tiiig of October Tire c o n tr a c t o r s appcalis! to th e co u n c il fur art ex ten s io n of c o n t r a c t tim e amt prom ise to fix th«- s t n s ‘1 su fficien tly to he p a ss a b le th is w in ter, with c o m ­ pleted p a v in g eit h e r in th e la te sprittg or early slim m er (lf n ex t year. T h e c o u n cil agr«>ed to this req u est, pending en d o r se m e n t by th e h a n d in g eo n i|ian y of the e x te n s io n . O t h e r p a v in g w o es w ere told hy F red Govt w h o reported his inability to |o c a f4. „ raker, key m an fo r th e promised black- to p p in g o p era tio n on cou n ty an d s l a t e h ig h w a y s . It is u n ­ d ersto o d th at th e S alem Sand and G ravel will be a sk ed to d« th is job. Beaverton Shows Postal Receipts Increase of 17% In older h ouses, w h e r e fa u lty p lu m b in g d oes not e sta b lis h a health m en a ce, th ere w ill he no req u irem en t to c o m p l y w ith th e now o rd in a n ce, It w a s sta ted by the council. B. C. Linde, p roperty o w n e r w h o put up the S h o w B o a t T a vern , on B r o a d w a y near the d r a in a g e ditch ap p eared before th e c o u n cil a s k ­ ing a d v ice on the p rev en tion o f th e high w a ter hazard at h is h o ld in g s. H e p oints o u t th a t th e e x p ected o verflo w m igh t flood h is b u ild in g and he w ou ld like t o co o p e r a te w ith the c ity or th e c o u n t y or 1 w h a tev er body is r e sp o n s ib le to j prevent d a m a g e s -lla h ility , He also declared th a t ' a large g lo v e m a n u f a c tu r e r o f P o rtla n d has e x p r e ss e d a d esire to lea s e o th er o f his property. T h is will m ea n a payroll, L in d e said, o f be­ tw een 40 and 50 w o r k e r s but fin al n e g o tia tio n s are h a n g in g on the solution o f th e o v erflo w problem. C o u n cilm en T a g g a r t an d Mar­ tin w ere d e sig n a te d a c o m m itt e e to look into th e m a t t e r an d re­ turn to th e cou n cil a t th e next m e e tin g w ith a report a s to w h o se resp on sib ility is in v o lv ed in th e ditch, city, c o u n ty or sta te. W ith th e e n d in g o f th e S e p t e m ­ ber 30. q u arter; th e B ea v erto n . O regon P o s t O f fic e show ed a m a rk ed Increase In postal receip ts o f 17'i o v er th e s a m e period last year. T h is in c r e a s e w a s In th e am o u n t o f $4,578.40; or $30,493.60 over $25,915 20. T h e m a in reason for Increase d ecla re s D on ald L. J e n k in s , p o st­ m aster, is th e vast n u m b er of people m o v in g in to th e B e a v erto n area. S e r v ic e h a s b een ex te n d e d so that the n e w M arle n e V illage will be in clu d ed In B e a v e r to n d e­ livery as well as th e n e w W e s t g a te area. | An im p o rta n t e v e n t to all p eo­ ple is th e f o r t h c o m in g N a tio n a l S p e a k in g in b eh a lf o f police ra­ dio eq u ip m en t w a s Mr. C u m m in s, r e p r e se n ta tiv e o f Motorola. He quoted fig u r e s on a 10 w a t t s e n d ­ ing and r e ceiv in g s e t o f $400 in ­ stalled and a sm a ll ce n tr a l se n d in g unit o f $690 in stalled. H e d e c la r e s th e eq u ip m en t is o f th e latest F M type. A g ro u p o f C a m p fir e g irls will he a llow ed to use th e old library bu ild in g on ce a w eek , if th e lead er i " - i Writ lag Week Oet II lo o f th e g ro u p will s ig n an a g r e e ­ 22nd, 1949. D u r in g th is w eek p e o ­ m en t a b so lv in g th e c it y from a n y liability in th e use o f it. ple should try to get th at left | off, to th eir frien d s; th at th e y Just can't find tim e to d o w ith ou t re­ m inding. P a rcels to s e r v i c e m e n should be mailed d u r in g th e period Oct. 15 to Nov. 15, a p p ly i n g t c "armed forces s e r v i c e m e n ” o v e r sea s ; par­ cels for d e l i v w y in J a p a n and K orea and o th e r is la n d s in the M a ik in g th e fou rth a n n iv e r s a r y P a c ific sh ould be m a iled not later than Nov. 1, 1949 fo r X .n a s d e li v ­ in b u sin ess and h o ld in g a gi and ery. o p e n in g in th e n e w ly m odern ized All X m a s ca rd s to o v e r s e a s u n ­ store, W eiby's S h o e S to re has its of A rm y and Air F o rce m u st planned a big public cele b r atio n hear full first c l a s s p o s t a g e and : he sealed e n v e lo p e s . P a r c e ls to ; for F rid a y an d S a tu rd a y , October N a v y and M arin e C orp s u n its 14 a n d 15. should lie m ailed prior to O ctober , J a c k W eib y, m a n a g e r o f the store, s a y s th a t he h a s 200 big, 15, 1949 for d e f i n it e delivery. fresh g a r d e n ia s Just w a itin g for th e first 200 ladies to c o m e in to his store on F rid a y and e n o u g h more for 400 ladles on S atu rd ay. F ree b alloon s and n o v elties will be g iv en to th e kiddies. A gran d prize A d m ira l radio- c o m b in a tio n table At its first m e e t in g of th e fall ph o n o grap h seaso n , on S e p te m b e r 29, th e B e a ­ model is th e g rand prize to be verton B u s in e s s m e n ' s a ss o c ia tio n g iv en a w a y at 5 p m ., S a tu rd a y , in -farted slo w ly , w ith e le v e n m e m ­ addition, th ere will tie v a lu a b le bers presen t at th e K i w a n l s hall. m erch a n d ise prizes g iv e n at 11 N o m in a t io n s w ere m a d e for o f f i ­ a m . , 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. on both ce r s to be elec ted a t th e O ctob er days. P r e se n c e at d r a w in g s is not m e e t in g d a te, to s e r v e a term o f n ecessary for w in n in g. Weiby's Mark 4th Anniversary By Big Celebration Starting Slowly BMA Nominates Officers Slate six m o n t h s C a n d id a te s for p resid en t are Al­ bert H ig h b e, F r a n H o lb o k e s n d Al Rossi. F or vice p resid en t, n o m ­ inee« a re D on ald L. J e n k i n s and Harold Miller E lm er S tip e is e x p e c te d to report on the revised s c h e d u l e for o ccu ­ pation ta x at th e n e x t m e e t in g L eonard A damo, at th e S e p t e m ­ ber m e e t in g , led a d is c u s s io n on the B e a v e r to n Z o n in g O r d in a n c e and o p in io n s w e r e voiced In regard to it* e n fo r c e m e n t. W eiby's new store, c o m p le te ly rem odelled and w ith a full line of n e w fixtu res, w a s recen tly moved into fro m th e old lo cation , also on B roa d w ay . It Is co n sid ered one o f the m ost up -to-d ate and modern e s t a b lis h m e n ts in the city. Frien d s and c u s t o m e r s a re c o r ­ dially invited to v isit th e sh o e store on th e grand o p e n in g date« As J ack point« out. ’’I t ’s our a n ­ niversary. T h e gifts arc on us!”