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Il U* of 0. Library Eugene, Oregon Down The Drain" M AXIM UM H OW THROUGH S A N IT A R Y SE W ER LIN E S March I—¿ mmmmi gallons March i —866y8ft0 gallons Man'll :i— (U mi .OO ii gallons March »— X40.000 gallons March 5—1.180.000 gallons March (i— «X o . imni gallons March -7—860.000 gallons Tolcran«'** p r »i ided in sewer contract, tin.non gallons. St. Senator Hits At Foes of CYA Before Kiwanis GOP Lists 2 More For Co. Commission City to Enforce Juvenile Curfew Hour of Ten P M. Second Annuo? ueaverfon High Schoo! Bend -’oncert Closer enforcement of a ten Austin Flegel, state senato: from o’clock curfew limit for juveniles Multnomah county, spoke to the 1 16 years or younger will he made, Beaverton Kiwanis club last Wed DEMOCRATS FAIL accotding to Mayor H H. J eff nesday in favor of the OVA. He ries, Reaverton, after city council was introduced by Ray ^Clearwa TO ENTER ANY IN action on complaints received ter. March 6. Flegel declared that the devel PRIMARIES SO FAR The problem of juveniles patron opment of firm power is the most izing pool halls where liquor Is important economic issue before the people of this area today. With With the filing deadline on Mar. sold and consumed was brought less than 10% of the river poten 10, county Republicans have mus up to the couneil meeting and cit tial developed it is at present tered two more candidates for the ed as a violation of state law. L’ n impossible for a large manufactur one position of county commission der the terms of liquor licensing, er to purchase power on a year er, subject to the May primary no one under 21 years of age is to round basis, due to overload. Ar election. The Democrats, by press be permitted to enter or loiter in guments usually presented by op time, had failed to enter any can liquor selling establishments unless ponents of the bill were met with didates except foi a few precinct accompanied hy parents or for business reasons. rebuttal supported by excerpts read committeemen. from the text of the act. On March 6, James Walters. This matter was referred to Fran Wood announced the Ki 10543 N. W. Leahy Road, near Ce i Dave Lofgren, city attorney, for a wanis spring concert featuring the dar Mill, entered the elimination ! city ordinance and inclusion in his W al proposed municipal criminal code. Lewis and Clark Symphony or for county commissioner. chestra under the direction of Bo ters has been with fr.e county ris Sitpe. to be held March 23 road department more than 22 at the Portland public auditorium. years and. sitice about 1030, has This annual event is a feature served as one of eight mainten put on by John Stark Evans for ance foremen set up at that time, the Kiwanis clubs as a fund rais when the county took over all NO ADMISSION CHARGE FOR ANNUAL CONCERT Pitfalls and man-traps, occasion First of the spring district con ing means to support the Mt. Hood road districts. He is believed to ed by sewer ditches that are un ferenees of the Oicgon Federation Kiwanis Camp. Tickets are in the he the last remaining maintenance i BARNES SCHOOL UNDER DIRECTION OF MELVIN B. WELLS Construc of Business and Professional W o lighted and untended have brought hands of local members for sale to foreman in the original appoint tion of four rooms and basement men's Clubs took plaee Sunday two requests to the city council anyone desiring to attend the mu ment and is well and favorably ) of a proposed 12 room gl ade school March 5, at the C F. Mason school for lefund of towing charges made From their varied repertoire, the known in his district. Memories of John Philip Sousa sical treat. necessary by the condition. G. A. Lemcke, Route 1. Box 177, ' for School District 57-jt.. at I ’ark- in Beaverton, when the twelve : will appear when the second an 35 member hand will present A. D. George, music chairman D. L. Mann, o f the Joe Mann clubs of the North Willamette dis HlUa I ■ nual Beaveiton high school hand "Light Cavalry” , a Raymond Scott Forest Grove, at present the juve \v i y ami Cad i of the club, presented Bob E:vin, Inc., of Milwaukie, on February trict held their meeting. : will begin immediately after open nile court officer, made his bid concert, under the direction of arrangement of "Eighteenth Cen whistler from Beaverton high Dr. Caryl Croissant. Seaside, dis 10, came acropper a deep ditch Melvin B. Wells, starts at 8 p. in., tury D-awing Room” , and a novel on March 6 for the post of county ing of bids on March 30. accord school. Bob entertained the mem while delivering sawdust to the commissioner. He promises that ing to Thomas Smithson, member trict chairman, presided. Mrs. Hil- i Friday evening March 10 In the ty suite entitled "Three Blind M ice bers with two numbers, “ Two First Methodist church. His truck at the Night Club Floor Show.” he will, if elected, give the best of the board. Occupancy is plan dah Highbe, pi evident of the Rea j high school auditorium. Hearts” and “Gypsy Love Song.” went through the pavement and ve: ton Club, welcomed the visiting of his services to the people and ned for Septemher 1. Featured in the solo department He was accompanied at the piano Plans are for a reinforced con members. State officers and chair | into a sewer ditch. Towing charge the problems of Washington coun will he: Kent Kitts, with a clar by W illis Cady. of $10 was paid to get him hack crete building, similai to the C. F. men were escorted to the speaker's inet version of "Scene and A ir”, ty on level ground again, not includ A club attendance record of Caryl J«>an Short, flutist, will play His slogan is “ Efficiency 'In gov Mason school recently built hy table by Beaverton members, pre 100% has been set for the month 1 ernment through systematic plan District 48, Beaverton. A play sented with a violrt corsage, and ing damage it incurred to the "Pastoral", from "Pan", saxo truck frame. of March. The membership has ning". area will be set up in the basement later each gave a hi lef talk. phones will be represented with On December 23, Per: y G. Mr- been divided and formed into two According to W. A. Tapper, by present plans, with a cafeteria John Comer and Allan Croeni Mrs. Florence Barton of Coquille, Kechnie, 9999 S. W Canyon road, teams competing for the best at county clerk, and arts-ct afts room at a future some Democrats playing "Jalousie" and "Elegy.” first vice president of the State tendance. “ It's steak for the win have made inquiries but there is date. Federation, gave a very Intelesting j went into an open ditch on Daly In the trumpet section will be Dr. John Berry, professor of so Lane, which was not noted by ners—beans for the losers." The no definite announcement as to In the new building, 6th, 7th and and infoimative address on "What ciology at Pacific University, will Walter Speer, Dale Buiger, Don slogan means just what it says, i whether or not any of them will 8th grades wil’ he housed. In the is there about Communism that at either flares or barricades. He paid be guest speaker at the monthly Motz, Bill Henderson, Don Strand- as will be seen at the last dinner | answer the call before the deadline present Barnes school, grades from tracts so many people?” , tracing j out $5 as a towing charge. luncheon meeting of the American burg, Bill Howell, and Carl Fetty. The council advised city attor meeting of the month. of March 10. Association of University Women, the first through the fifth will be the history of the Communist party In the woodwind section the ney to refer these claims to the There will be a card party held saxophonists will be John Comer, accommodated while the Tualatin throughout the world. Saturday, March 11. at the Kiwanis hall Saturday eve- j View school, also in the joint dist The candidates to be nominated insurance company. The program has been arranged Allan Croeni, Travis Cavens, Ed It was reported that an elderly ning, March 25. sponsored by the Clarinetists will be rict, will he used by first and i for state offices at the State con hy the Social Studies Committee Ramsilell. man. unnamed, collected $500, a f Kiwanis ladies. Bridge, pinochle i second giuders, vention in Mat were introduced. unit«*«- the leadership of Mi#- Edna Shtw^ann Pauly, Bonnie Cameron, ter falling Into a ditch near Men!«* and canasta will be played. No name has been selected for Mrs. Highhe has been suggested Tar;-, und will be held In the HHM- I Elaine Hanson. Gretta Robinson the new building, as yet, and sug I for chairman of the Nominating Drive, allegedly left hy Salem Sand boro Congregational Chtlrch at Kent Kitts, Jackie Hendrickson, j and Gtavel company. gestions are invited from residents | Committee of the Noith Willam Jean Hanson, Harold Rick. 1:00 p. m. I ---- '—* in the district. ette district. Fluttotl will he Caryl Jean Short Recognition of past presidents of Shortly after seven residents of March 30, bids will also be re Following a shoit intermission, the local branch, jiostponed from and Karl Freeiksen and the tuba Washington county had the rights ceived on new toilet facilities for | Joe Moshofsky sang “Without a January will he a feature of this player, Roy Childs. and prerogatives of U. S. citizen Ra’ nes school. meeting. Brief comments will be Song" and "The Lord’s Prayer." Drummers will be Lavelle De- ship conferred upon them, in Judge given by each of the past pres Haan, Bob Speer, Dorene Dolly, He was accompanied by his moth R. Frank Peter’s circuit court, er, Mrs. George Moshofsky. ' Ruth Rhone, Bob Golllhur, and idents. February 23, the entire grouf> made The Washington County Pioduc- j An important meeting of the ! Carol Olson. Miss Fern Trull, of Grants Pass, registration to qualify as voters tion and Marketing Association chairman of the State Internation Don Chambers and Ed Zurflueh Much excitement is In the air boa id is scheduled for 12:15 for In the coming primary election of committee announces Its annual al Relations Committee, spoke on at Aloha-Huber school about the appointment of the nominating will play the baritone horns. May 16. W. A. Tupper, county spring sign-up for the 1950 Con "Our International Relations," stat Spring Carnival Queen selection committee, and to hear the report The mellophone player will be clerk, assisted in the swearing in servation program year. The 1950 j ing the need to teach and piactice which was made by all of the stu of the constitutional committee. Dorothy Eddy, Carol Jean Coulter of the new citizens. Handbook of Conservation Prac- j Hostesses for the afternoon are and Carolan Popp. democracy in our own land if We dents at the Aloha-Huber school Those taking part in the signif A panel of six Pinehurst resi tlces has been distributed and an are to be worthy to assume world in an all-school election held on M is J B urdett, M f l M. Htink. No admission price will be icant ceremonies were: Robert dents made outspoken protest, leadership. Mrs. A. Patterson, Mrs. (J. Price, charge«!. explanation of the practices is con Friday and Monday. Ruben Sullivan, Aloha, who was March 6, to the Beaverton city tained in the handbook. Luncheon was served in the The eighth grade class selected Miss C. Pennington and Miss E, horn in Quebec, Canada; Victoria council: over the pickup of pet The following meetings will take school cafeteria, where the tables three girl*, Jill Nesse, Ilene Olson Panck. Katazyna Czaja. Beaverton, born pooches by D. F. Kanneman, coun were beautifully decorated with place in the eastern end o f the For reservations and transporta and Lois Bastion, and three hoys, in Poland; Teresa Laura Vaughn. ty dog control officer. leader of daffodils and pussy willows, with Bill Tri, Skip Sinfield, and Larry tion call Mrs. W. W. Ebmpyer, county: Hillsboro, born in Trani, Italy; the delegation was L. E. Parker, Those who intend to participate tiny lambs and lions at each place Loar as candidates for Queen and Heave: ton 3474, Mrs. Gifford ClM Margot Ann Elfriede Franziska 1381 Chestnut Street. to carry out the motif for the Prince. The entire student body shire, Beaverton 4877; Mis. Roger in the 1950 conservation program Wallis, Forest Grove, born in Ba The group angrily denounced must sign a farm plan before May month Mrs. Emma Boyd was the voted on its ch«iice. Folgate, Forest Grove 2771; and varia, Germany; Mary Sophia the county practice of exacting a general chairman of the Beaver 1, 1950. All six students will comprise Mrs. Ira Stauss, Hillsboro 2524 Jones, Forest Grove, born in Nor dog license which did not prevent Washington County Council of Sherwood, March 18, 9 a. m. to ton Clubs in charge of the decora the court and the nnitif of the way; Hilda Emma Hayerty, Hills the dog catcher from impounding Parent-Teacher Associations will tions, registration, hospitality, and queen and the prince will he kept 5 ^ m., city hall; Kinton, March boro, born in United States but their pets. They labeled the pres meet at the Reedville school, all arrangements. • 24, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m„ Kinton secret until the night of the carni who lost citizenship by husband's ent campaign of rounding up ca March 14 at 10 a. m. Lunch will be grange and Aloha-Beaverton, Mar. The luncheon speaker was Miss val. Saturday, March 18. starting naturalization in Canada, and Zona nine delinquents as discriminatory served hy the Reedville members. Aida Kahiero of thr Philippine at 7 p.m., at the Aloha-Huber 22 and 23. 7 p m. to 10 p. m„ Alo Iris Williams Fuller. Hillsboro, born particularly since the dogs are The theme for this meeting is Islands, who Is the scholarship ha grange. school. There will be no admi- in Tennessee, who likewise lost considered as a substitute fo: po “ Home." Mrs. Moorad of the wo student at O: egon State College sion charge for the event. citizenship by marriage in 1912 to lice protection in the recently an mens protective division of the this year, sponsored by the Oregon The Aloha-Huber P.-T.A is spon citizen of Canada and renewed her nexed addition. Representing District 9 In the Portland police will be guest Federation of Business and Pro soring this carnival In «irder to Other complaints concerned the oath of allegiance. ' state championship tournament at speaker. fessional Women's Clubs. Miss i raise money for the budget and lack of a city limit signs to indi- Errol Hassell, principal of Bea i Eugene, from March 14 through Fabiero spoke of her work as an outside school equipment. Every I cate that Pinehurst Is part of Bea extension tejyher and her experi j 18, will be Hillsboro high school, verton grade schools will talk on one Is Invited to attend this fun- verton; almost Impassable county i which cllnrhefl the honor hy down the “childrens bill.” Three mem ences during the war In the Philip fest. road as entrance to the project; ing contending team from Banks bers of the Aloha-Huber P T A will pines. Catyl Jean Short presented Roy Briggs, president of Aloha no street lights; no sidewalks; in high school, 45 to 28, on March 4. present a skit in honor of Found iano selections. Astoria, Oregon, March 8. Ly Chamber «if Commerce, will crown sufficient signs to tell of “Chil Beaveiton offered the surprise ers Day On Saturday evening preceding man Ross, district supervisor for the queen at the ceremonies. dren at Play"; imposition of a All local unit presidents are re r»f the district eliminations by the conference and Informal "get- 1 the Bureau of the Census, an sevVer charge, 100% of water us coming to life and being “ In the quested to have written reports. A hectic half hour or so was ex age, to pay for Beaverton's sew to-gether" was held at the home of nounced today the selection of running” until Just before th«' Vern Bright, Aloha; Mrs. Barbara perienced by Dick Busch and his age treatment plant even though Mrs. Cora Clearwater for the , Hanks Hillsboto tussle which «et- Drake, Forest Grove: Mrs. Lorene deputies, March 2. when at 5 a in. there is an operating sewer al speakers and members from out of [ tie«) the Issue. town, who were able to he present. Smurthwaite, Beaverton; Mrs. Ethel report indicated that John O. Pin ready laid. Banks defeated Hillsboro 36 to The evening was spent in visiting. Ruts, Forest Grove; and Harry son, escaped Salem convict, had City recorder C. Bryan Walker 34. first game at start of the dist Members of the Heavetton Club Therkelsen. Forest Grove, as crew registered at a Hillsboto hotel. reported the Pinehurst pooch pick rict tournament, only to fall afoul The hotel clerk advised the sher up was provoked by eleven calls assisted the hostess in serving leaders in Washington county for cookies, coffee, and spired nuts iffs office that the guest in ques- from the area The teen-egers ot the community an Inspire«« Beaverton contingent the 1950 census. Ross said that territories will I tion tallied almost identically with are again Invited to a dance at which took their measure 45 to The Theta Rho’s Girl Club Is The city council agreed to do all | the Aloha-Huber school gym on 42. be assigned to them at the con ‘ the wanted man. The car he was In its power to solve the problems j going tn initiate Rehekah's from Rules of double elimination, hy Sat evening Marrh 11, starting at clusion of their training which will driving bore an Idaho license and as presented hy the delegation Aloha and Beaverton Lodges as which district champs ire crowned be in Astoria on March 8 to 15 looked alarmingly like the Cadillac 8 p. m. Rebekah Sisters at their next found four schools competing near The members of the Teen-Agers Inclusive and each crew leader j Pinson was said to he driving. meeting, March 16, at 7:30 p. m. Tigard, Beaverton. The sheriff deployed his men at will be responsible for approxi committee, Danny Steele. Glen the finish. It is the clubs wish that all the mately 17 enumerators who will be strategic points and went about Gordon, Jance Briggs, Joan Be! Hillsboro and Banks each had a members and those being initiated cher, Philip Geiger anil Ilene Olson record of 2 wins an«t one loss. selected and trained prior to April 1 making a telephone call to Payette, to be present. A speech on the "Hoover Re Banks thumped Beaverton 62 to urge all teen timers to try dancin’ 1, when the actual job of taking Idaho, where the suspected man The Theta Rho Club Is sponsor port" plus probable discussion ab listd his residence. the 1950 census will begin. and prancin' at these every other 36; Hillshoro edged Tigard, 44 to ing an informal dance in the high out the appointment of a new real 43, and the stage was set for the Meanwhile, the prospect of bust-! week dances which ar« fun and Local census committees are be school cafeteria, Saturday, March estate commissioner will enliven final game ing appointed, stated Mr. Ross, to ing In on a dangerous, armed j The Cub Scouts of Beaverton, j full of surprises. 25, at 8 o'clock the March 14 meeting of the Wash And, for Beaverton, 'tls said thev stress the importance of commun ! fugitive was not a happy one to Pack 208, are holding their annual i All teen-agers are welcome. ington county Realty Board, set made a valiant try. In the light of ity cooperation in the work of tak contemplate. Pinson Is credited Fair at the Merle Davies school for 6 30 p.m.. at Carders, between thetr comfortable standing at the ing the census so that an accurate with being basically trigger-happy on Friday. March 10th. at 7:30. GROVE C ONVENTION bottom of the ladder during the Each den will have a booth typi Cornelius and Forest Grove. and not an easy man to apprehend. enumeration may be taken The Beaverton Odd Fellows at All members, according 'o John T Y V league play. Return call fiom the chief of cal of a County Fair over which Agricultural groups ate putting tended a convention at Foreat F Meeke. president, are urged to on special features to acquaint the police, however, told of the man the fatlieis » i l l preside. On dis- Grove on Monday evening. attend ILLS D E L A Y T R IP farmers with the agricultural cen having left Portland about two play will be the craft work ac This will be a regular meeting > M ERCHANT LUNCH Leona Mr. and Mrs. Park Nomer of sus under the direction of Palmer days before, driving a La Salle, complished by each den Reservations ate asked in advance The next meeting of the Rnrnr« Grant's Pass, Ore., arrived Satur- 1 The Beaverton Rebekah Needle which Is often mtstaken for a Moore is assisting in the arrange Torvand. county extension agent I*TA will he at the schiwl hous*' dav for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. and Social Club will hold a mer ments. Cadillac. Pack 2^8 while still very n e w ; LE A V E Ml I.H E R R Y L A N E No case. The relief was terriffic Wednesday, Marrh 15 at 8 p m John Griffin of 607 Snencei Ave., chants lunch at the IOOF hall on DANCING I’ ARTV MARCH 17 is proud of the strides it has made The dad's will have charge of Mr. and Mrs. James Landers and ! intending to leave Mondav for March 16. from eleven to two. Beaverton Chapter Order Pe Dick says. tn so sh'-rt a time and they hope two children moved Into their new the program with J. Vernon • in Washington to visit friends there. VISITS ON SUNDAY Molay. Beaverton Chapter of Jobs the public will turn out to see home in the 1300 block on Junction charge. Secrecy surrounds his Sunday night Mrs. Nomer be Mrs. Wallace Ehlert of Lombard Daughters and their guests will HOME C O N FIN E M E N T |ilnns and the rumor is that an came suddenly ill and at this writ St. visited the Alice Wheeler home road last .Saturday. Mrs. Mildred Me Roberts Is ker* them in action enjoy an evening of dancing In the Howard Smith Is Cubmaster and They have been living on Mul- ; enjoyable evening is In s'ore for j ing they have been unable to con In Aloha and friends at the Hills Beaverton Masonic Temple. Friday to her home on Allen ave, by Ill Alton Byrd, Ass’t. Cubmaster berry I<ane those who attend. tinue their trip. boro hospital on Sunday. ness. March 17 Twelve Clubs of School Dist. 57 Jt. District Attend BPWC Meeting Proposes Start Of New Building Sewer Man-Traps Bring Bids For Towing Refunds Band Concert Featured Friday; B.H.S. Auditorium Sociology Prof. Addresses AAUW Meeting Mar 11 Now Citizens Of County Register, Eligible To Vote Co. PMA Begins Spring Sign-up For '50 Program PTA Plans Spring Carnival Mar. 18; To Crown Queen Pinehursf Panel Protests Pickup Of Pet Pooches J Co. PTA Council Lists Next Meet Mar. 10, Reedville Hillsboro Wins Elimination And Crown of Dist. 9 Ross Selects Co. Crew Leaders In Sheriff Alerts '50 Census Count With Report Of Escaped Convict Teen-Age Dance Invites All To Doings, March 11 Cub Pack Holds Annual Fair To Display Crafts Realty Meeting Bills Speech on Hoover's Report Shh! Big Secret Rules Dad's Plan Of PTA Program Theta Rho Club Sponsors Dance For Teen-Agers