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U. o f 0. L ib ra ry Eugene, Oregon Post Office In Busy Rush Of Christmas POSTMASTER URGES EARLY MAILING TO INSURE DELIVERY VOLUME 22, Number 46 14 PAGES TW O SECTIONS BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1949 sl.N U .r; COPY FIVE CENTS SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE Si .Hi PEU H A H To aid the busy rush of the Christmas season, the Beaverton post office will remain open for mailing of parcels and stamp sales on Saturdays remaining before the holiday. On December 10, 17. I f and 24, doors will remain open until 6 p.m. Regular schedules on week days are from 8 a.m. to £ D i a n n e H a t h a w a y , senior MAYOR AND COMMITTEE MEETS ENGINEER TO p.m. received first place in women's interpretative reading at the Pa Postmaster Donald L. Jenkins- ARRANGE REPAIR OF IMPASSABLE STREETS SENTIMENT NIXES cific University Invitational Spo-oh urges patrons to mail early to in Tournament held Friday and Sat sure prompt delivery. He furthei TEMPORARY PLAN A public heai ing on the propori Present law offers local option urday, December 2-3. Dianne's vic encourages the use of 3c stamps, tion of cancelling provisions ol on controls. To nix them, a ten tory cup was the only trophy instead of the 2c now required on FOR SEWER PLANT rent control will be held January days notice of hearing and a pub brought hack by Beaverton. unsealed cards. 9, in the city hall, according to ac lic meeting is prescribed. Should Beaverton tied for second place Jenkins points^out that each tion taken at the regular council the council agree to decontrol, it With receipt of prices on the - with Hillsboro In sweepstakes com year there is a mounting total of meeting of December 5. A petf will set forth its belief in resolu cost of Installing permanent fence petition. Salem winning the award. unsealed mail, bearing the cheaper tion bearing signatures of various tion, to be forwarded to Governor Fourteen schools and nearly 250 stamp rate, that are not deliver- for the City of Beaverton's new rental property owners of the cit->• lloK ay for his official action and students participated at this fourth able either because of faulty add sewage treatment plant, the coun calls for such procedure. forwarding to the housing expe annual affair. ress or because the patron has cil voted to report Decemper IT Citing there is no shortage in diter, in Washington, D. C. Dick Olson and Pnul Chohan moved. The three cent stamps on whther or not purchase will be rental accommodations, thc peti \\ EI.l. ESTABLISHED I ^ the curriculum of IV; verton high Landlords asking for the wiping placed second and third, respec guarantee forwarding or, If un- J made Councilmen Oscar Martin school is the driver-training (yj-irse, presented with cooperation of tion points out that increased tax- out o f rent control include S. E. tively, in men's extempore speak delive’ able, return to sender. and Jack Welby were appointed as the A AA and Carr Chevrolet company. , es. fuel oil and other expenses are Siddens, Helen G. Fisher, Mrs. Or- ing. The two-man debate team of Standing in front of the car is Melvin B. Wells. course instiuc- Requirements on parcels as to , committee for this purpose out of proportion to allowable selli, Mr. LaFond, C. E. Hunka- Paul Chohan and Bill Fudge tied tor. Inside the car, in the front seat left to light,'are Doug Graf rents, unde: controls which were pillar, Fred Goyt, C. Bryan Walker in a five-way split for second place Biu t ' T lengt Z S * 70 P° UndS wire ° " gU th* feet b8sis high ° f »wo and Helen Stevens. In the back seat, Craig Knutson ad Kny Srnns with l ‘U 10° r inch with inch an mesh add(_ instituted July 1, 1942. Cost of re and Mrs. Anna Berthold. may be seen, left to right. and a four-man team of Jim Greg Holly and Christmas r e. an tlona, , oot of bflrbed wlre Qn t pairs and maintenance, it is point Kneeliing outside is Jerry Garvin, Bud Hanson and 'Skip” At the January 9 hearing, the ory, Dirk Olson, Boh Sinslalr. and be sent to almost every sta e with- af g <5 deRrep a , ed out, are so excessive as to dis Weigel, Beaverton police officer. public Is invited to he present and Art Carpenter advanced to the out inspection. For any other in- W ire nnd Iron offpred bjd allow proper care of the tenants' Standing at thc rear of the c&i, left to right, aie Gabrieli.- offer arguments for and against finals of debate formation on mailing regulations ^ Next ,n icp wag Wpg „ interests as well as keeping up of Ghishlietti and Mike Metzlcr, superintendent of ‘ he school. the suggestion. Full privilege to Every debate team hut one reach and requirements, patrons are in Pence Wire Work The class can accommodate 16 students at a time and Ini- be u the property Itself. speak on either side of the ques ed the finals. in operation about two years. I phone, * ? . l °- Fence Company submitted « tion will be granted all citizens Lone orator, Paul Chohan. tied Beaverton 4522. ° fflCe b>' price of $967. Western Fence also who appear. SCHEDULE PUTS MAIL for third in men's oratory offered a less expensive wire job A delegation of 25 were present Carol Taylor reached the semi TO SANTA IN REVERSE for $735. at the meeting, most o f them con finals in women's extempore speak Th job calls for galvanized cor ing. and Avis Jones, and Beverly An arrangement l>> P m Am cerned with the impassable state ner poles and wire, put up with | Larsen. In women’s Interpretative erican Airways, puts the usual o f S. W. Third between Erickson standard fence specifications. Coi reading. routine of letters to Santa Claus knd Menlo drive and on S. W. ner posts are to be four foot deep. [ i*' iirniount drive. The citizens ask In reverse. maintenance and repair of the ■ rather than the usual three feet In an election held December 5 Special telegram by way of toy The airline now announces that streets so mentioned. in the office of the West Slope drum from the North Pole work In Itehulf of the Santa Claus With the second burglary during ° f , ; ° n'7 ote ,du* to, thef Declaring that the contractors Water District, two commissioners shop of Santa Claus advises I hi myth, It will s e l vine letters from the month in the neighborhood, , . .T Kali-luniks, Alaska, to any young skimmed off what gravel the road Dr. T. J. Pasquesi. 7081 S. W. Can- ' ?at is " ,!'0 tncl« d<'d in the were chosen. Richard Atiyeh. as a Brave: ton Junior Chamiioi of Com tesult of the vote, will seive a merer that things ate really fly sters whose purents tlihik the did boast, the delegation tells of yon Crest, on November 25, had | ” ___ _ three year term as commissionei ing as he makes ready foi his idea is worth the bother of writ , harrowing experiences trying to his house thoroughly ransacked of the West Slope Water Distric Decern er 17 vkit to Beaverton ing a letter and addressing it to get in and out of their homes. with a thoroughness that indicates H l l l c h A r A H t flp a Dr Carl Llshs. ehatiman of the the wide-eyed offspring. They ask for restoration of the A. W. Holman will act as diicctoi much careful planning, according W V T T IU i It is not yet known the exact roadways to original condition, ~ for five years, on the West Slope mode of transportation the rollick 1949 Portland Rose Festival par The Idea Is, you write a letter to police officer reports. UnCIflDlO Ved G flill Rural Fire Protection District ade, presented a picture plaque to to the youngster and sign it in with adequate gravel for two way Dr. Pasquesi reports that he had I ing. roly-poly patron saint of th< Don McDonnell, president of th< board. Santa Claus' name. Put it in an traffic, opening of gutters to drain been receiving numerous phone £ A Q Q u a h Q « 1 A O Yuletide will use on his i idr nlon-/ Beave'ton Junior Chamber of Com airmail envelope addressed to the off the water and qualification fo- In the water commissioners vote. calls but that when he answers no : • ■ HF the Northern Lights at the top of merce, Tuesday, December 6, In mall delivery again—all at no cost one seemed to be on the other end Estimatad „„employment in 131 votes were east. Mr. Atiyeh re th.- world to green fields of Bea recognition of the JCC sponsored ehild, affixing six cents postage to the taxpayers. ceived 86 of these. 39 were cast for and allowing plenty of room on verton. However, a big i crept ion ¡winning entry in the parade. The of the line. This has happened1 m Washlngton County and Vernonla Referring to the original con the envelope for stamping of other instances in his neighbor- durlng ^ ,agt w##k ,n November Fred Arpke and the balance was is expected upon his arrival award was made at a social uicct Santa's picture, which the air tract. which specifies that the scattered. The Junior Chamber is taking ing of the organization to which hood. I was 1,600 as compared to 1,000 for contractor, Salem Sand and Gra Voters of the fir# protection dis line will do. Reconstruction of the crime is , October. Women compriged abM|, great pains to arrange the annual the wives had been invited as spe vel, Is to fill, tamp and compact trict numbered 131. Mr. Holman The letter, in an outer erne- ; that apparently the burglars park- ^ of thc to(aI Tota! unemploy town Christmas party. The t- dirt in the sewer ditch, Mayor rial guests. in winning, collected 82 votes; 47 I o | m \ should he taken or sent t« ed on Canyon road and walked , ment hag Hgpn approximately ^ at the corner of Broadway and Bud Mallett, executive secretary the Can American World Air H. H .Jeffries delegated Council were cast for Ralph Stearns and across the l a w n * n d e n t e r e d ^ the month of October. This, Watson, has already been decor of the Portland Rose Festival as man Oscar Martin, Councilman way's district sales office, In through the back way. One set o f , „ primartIy due t0 , hp heav the balance was scattered. ated with lights and thc decorat sociation. spoke on behalf of the Milton Metcalfe and Fred Goyt to tt, MOt IVrXiand, not later than Monday. smell and one set of large fo ot-, n,ing that have hampered logging ing efforts have 4k-li-sn-|y sprend 1 aKsoetxtlftn.'-» H4 averred thgt the i m eef with Engineer Carl Green, VDrccmli •eli It prints have been noted and meas- >nd construcMon throughout town. at the latter's Portland office, ami publicity coming from the group's I arrange Immediate repair of the Festivities will start at 10:30 first place win was equal ' in at “ M t e ' d l n l T Shell station near- ^ " ^ ^ P - . t . o n s in this in i city streets by the contractor. a.m. Saturday morning. An anti tention to a full page advertise by reports that on November 25. ‘»uatry have begun to slow down, Mrs. Holboke, 438 N. W. Broad cipated ciowd of 1,000 youngster- inent in 30 daily newspapers for 30 two men and a tfrl In a l.Rht am" " * the small opera-, way, also reports her tenants liv will he provided foi. days. The value Is estimated to colored coat came to his station. *ors' Ra,n- >" "lost instances, has ing in hack of the Jumbo are vic Santa reveals he will continui he worth about $250,000. th'outrh , J „.n „ „ a loft hampered progress. Roads will : 1 The Ladies Auxiliary of the tims of an Impassable driveway his special visits of last yeai to newsreels, booklets, pamphlets and P JCfF. Gilroy. 7060 S.’ W. Canyon not Permit hauling of logs during V FW Beaverton Post No. 4617 held which was disrupted by sewer in their regular business meeting nearby ncighhoi hoods and requests word of mouth. Crest, reports that a girl 16 or 17 v' Pat * • stallation. This will also be re- all shut-ins lo notify him through Bruce Krely, Oregon State Jay- years old came to his door selling Three million Douglas Fir trees Wednesday evening Nov. 23, 1919 An auction of wrapped Christ i ferred to the contractor, the BEAVERTON E N T E R P R IS E cee president, spoke on the work magazines. He admitted her to the *re now in the process of being at the IOOF hall. mas gifts, December 16, at thr Don Jenkins, of the post office, Business of the evening included that they will be ready to receive of the organization in local and living room while signing up for a planted in the Tillamook burn Cooper Mountain school, will be requests that gravel in alleyway national government, mainly thru him. publication. While inside the house, The trees that are being planted the initiation of a new member. the medium of the Hoover com sponsored by the Cooper Mountain lie graded to allow unhindered en The spirt of "Thanksgiving" pre Gilroy reports, the girl looked sus- are two years old, and icqilire at mission reports. Boh Hyle, state community Huh to raise funds for trance and passage of cars in con vailed in the table decorations and piciously as though she were siz- least 60 ypars of good growing the school and the club. nection with loading of mail. He secretary also spoke briefly. ing up everything carefully. On weather before they will he ready refreshments served to the Post Anyone who wishes to bring a also desires limit on parking in The ladies night feature was the and Auxiliary members concluding leaving, she attempted to leave for the saw log market, first one held by the local Jav- wrapped Christmas gift to he auc the street in front o f the post th ough the kitchen, rather than Sawmills and Other \4ood rm- the evenings activities. cees. The evening featured din Honed is Invited to take part In office. Wednesday December I 1 . 1949 - by the front door. duet M ill*:—There has been n the benefit affair. The Huh nr ner. dancing and entertainment Oregon Asphalt company, con Gilroy, who is in the jewelry re- slight gain in employment in this t>ot luck dinner will he held at 7 nounces It welcomes help and sup tractors on First street who low p. m. at the IOOF hall. This meet pair business, states there have industry during the past month, Curtis K. Avery, directoi of the port from anyone, to make the ered the level of the street, will be been numerous phone calls, too. Some of this gain is due to the ing will celebrate the fiist anni C. E. Brown Trust, will begin a gathering a success. eontneted and advisd to cut down with the p jrty on the other end fact that the employers want to versary of the Institution of the series on "strong homes" In the All members of the Hub, pntr nt entrance of the alleyway to the hanging up when the ring is an- absorb as many workers from the Indies Auxiliary to the VFW. Bea adult class of the Bethel Congre teachers and other neighbors arc new street level. verton Post No. 4617. All members logging industry as possible in or- | swered. gational Chutch School next Sun invited Scouts will wear their Frank M. Holihan, proprietor of and friends are invited to attend day, December 11th. der to stabilize their employment uniforms and a pot luck lunch will the Hunt and Fish Tavern, sub and help celebrate this occasion. (V*nstructionBuilding and home mitted an application for renewal The sours# began in October LE W IS AND C LAR K COLLEGE he furnished by Hub members. construction permits totalled $130 The community Huh meets or of beer license, which was granted when the Rev L. P. Putnam led Portland, December 9 Early reg M 'S V BEES 4-11 ( I.1B 000 in Beaverton, Hillsboro, and thu third Friday of each month. by the council. The Busy Bees h<*i theil first the discussion on stiong churches; ist ration for the spring lei in will Forest Grove. This Is an Inc'ease All adults in the Cooper Mountain At the December 12 meeting was continued through Noveniht t be tried for the first tinre on th 1 of 30'; over October. In spit of meeting at Mis. Highbe's on No when Mr Errol Hassell gave a rampus, December 9 This will h< neighborhood are particularly invi dedication of the 12th and 9th vember 15. The following gills 1 this increase in building permits \ streets will be scheduled. Improve presentation on strong schools, and a one-day setup but students have ted to attend and get acquainted | the number of skilled and unskill- j were elected to of fire; Pres., Ruth is being concluded by Mi. Avery. ment of Mill street has been ex been wot king on theil pogr om Rogers; vice-pies., Elaine Hansen; Segregation of the current tax ed building construction workers FROM BI.AINE, W'N tended, on account of weather, to The basic home responsibility will for the past week. roll by. the office of Maud Boscow, in our active file has increased sec., Pat Seidler; tress., Pauline he shown by Mr. Avery. Mr. and Mrs. Armann Eirikssen July 1. Appointment of some one Early scheduling will not only Diew; songleadei. Joyce Gregory; county treasurer, has meant the 70' i over October. It Is «parent The class begins at 9:45 in the save time but will also provide and Mr and Mrs. Albert Evans to fill the position of Tom Graf distribution of $316,114.77, which from these figures that building reporter, Mona Lee Gosselin. Seven pastor's study and interested adults advance Information for the pur motored down from Blaine, Wn., on the city planning commission, girls attended this meeting Is $103,749 65 more than was seg- construction is slowing down out Our next meeting will he a are Invited to attend and take onrt chase of textbooks and on nurnbei and spent the Thanksgiving week who resigned, will be made at the regated last year at this time, ac- side of the municipalities. Inclu- Christmas Party. It will be held In the discussion. Mr. Avety will of students returning for second end with their old friends, Mi and meeting of December 12. cording to announcement. ded in this list are 62 carpenters Further action on the purchase on December 20. at Pat Seidlcr's continue his presentation through semester work, beginning Februar y Mrs. Lambert Jensen at Hilltop The tax districts and the amounts and 8 painters, of a cat-loader from Peter Case Is House on Hyland Avenue. Der ember home. that they receive are- Cities and R.-tail and Wholesale Trade:— listed for the December 12 meet City Roads, $17,158.88; l mon high This major group reports that ing. Rental allowance on the pur and high schools, $58,716.36; Ele- aa|eg for November are on a pm chase brings the price down to mentary schools. $119,334.12 and w(|b the corresponding month « $1,167.20. water districts. $3,389.86. year ago. Barnes school student body Apportionment to county agen- The Hillsboro office is able to wrote the city a letter of thanks cies include county general fund, auppiy temporary or part-time help for appearance before them of $48,000 64; county road fund, $7,- during the Christmas season. Qatrl "Skip” Weigel, police officer, for 845.77 and tural fire protection lfied experienced sales persons a safety film and lecture The districts, $6,492.39. available In Beaverton. Hillsboro, j Fire Department also received a Remainder of taxes currently Forest Grove. Vernonta, and other letter of thanks for assistance at received are being held to cover towns in the area. the recent recreation committee «rhool bonds and interests as well carnival, November 18. as smaller tax-levying district re PROWLER SKULKS IN quirements. REDMOND MAN HEADS As of September 30. 1949, the SUBURB OF BEAVERTON CIL PLANT'S OFFICE county indebtedness has been re solved. through redemption of gen A prowler, or prowlers, on re Newly assuming the duties of eral fund warrants to that date. peated occasions, have skulked office manager of McCall Oil com about the home of Mrs Helen pany'll Beaverton plant Is Presto-r Lambros, 9111 Bertha Beaverton Young, from Redmond, Oregon. MIGHT OF LITTLE AD highway, according to report m a d e He is planning on moving his fa to the sheriff's office. BRINGS BACK WATCH mily to Aloha in the near future On December 3. about 7 p. m. Mr. Young was In the oil busi Mrs. Bertha Anderson is ve*y someone jumped on Mrs. Lambro«'s ness for 12 years before taking happy over the recovery of her : porch, making a lot of noise. Her over the job at Beaverton wrist watch lost several weeks ago, HOn william went to the door and His family Includes a wife and while attending a Business and ,aw a man about 5’ 9” weighing Second row; left to right; unidentified member; Henry Young, PRO BABLY TH E N EW EST Odd Fellow lodge in Oregon was three children. Two girls, Wlllettn Professional Women's club meet- about 174 pounds, wearing a dark past grand master; Graham Young, past grand master; A. R. instituted in special ritualistic rites December 3 In the Aioha Jean and Loretta Kay are present- McLnughlin, grand patriarch; Jesse J ones, deputy commander; Ing at the high school. blue overcoat and dark blue hat Grange hali. ' ly In school. The youngest, son Tom Madlgan. unidentified special district deputy; Mr Brigham, Ceremonies started with institution of the lodge from 2 p m A friend of hers found it. Just making fast tracks across the yard Dennis L., age 4, has yet to come special district deputy grand master, Marion Curry, member of the to 5 p m At this juncture, the Aloha Busy Bees served a special before leaving for a trip to Cal- He later thought he heard voices to grips with the problem of edn- Odd Fellow’s Home board. ham dinner, lasting until 7 p m ifornia. put It in the drawer and 0f two men talking In the drive- cation. Twenty-nine candidates for the new lodge and three from Third row (Aloha officers); John Rand, noble grand; Mr W il forgot about it, until she returned way. visiting lodges were Initiated, starting at 7 p. m. At the conclusion son; Sain Taylor, secretary; J O. Vincent, chaplain; Mr. Griffith, f: om her trip. I On December 1. about 3 30 a m of fie lodge work, a buffet ruppei v*.«s sei veri (XH.LEGE VACATION conductor; Mr Godsey, left supporter to the vice grand; Mr. H ig When she read the ad. then she someone kept ringing doorbell but Pictured in the front row, left to right; Warren Young, grand gins, warden; Mr. Higgins, left supporter to the noble grand; Robt Myers, and Mary Myers, phoned Mrs. And*rson. which the little man wasn’t there when master; Art Holmes, deputy grand master; George Lyons, grand Mr. Fultz, left scene supporter; Mr. I^andon, right supporter to the I David Cady, and Elwin Pax son proves the old proverb that it pays the ring was answered Same thing warden; Earl Shank, grand secretary; Roy Gibbs, grand treasurer; vice grand; and H. L. Price, right scene supporter. were home from college for the Ray Webb, grand marshall; R, R. Golllhur, grand conductor and to advertise in the hometown news- happened on December 2. with the ' holiday. (Photo by Harrell—Beaverton 4988) Max Johnson, grand herald paper. ¡man running away again. City Reports Permanent Fence Driver Class insirjctTon i^Specc^Trial Voters Select 1 To W ater Board Of W. Slope Dist. Robberies Show Similar Pattern On Canyon Crest j * fJT Hi School Senior City Council Sets Public Hearing For Rent Control Santa Claus In Whirl Readying Beaverton Visit Jaycees Receive Plaque As Prize For Rose Parade V7 VFW Auxiliary Will Celebrate First Anniversary Cooper Mountain Auction of Gifts Benefits School Adult Class Sets "Strong Homes Topic In Series L-C College Sets Advance Signal Of Spring Term County Treasurer Passes $316,114 To Tax Agencies Odd Fellows Institute New Lodge At Aloha December 3