The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 17, 1950, Image 1

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    U . o f O, L ib r a r y
W ear Green For
Emerald Isle To
Honor St. Patrick
Eugene, Oregon
By I>«ii Flbig-er
S u r e .tna i; is Si. P a tr ic k 's P a y
M a rch 17 is th e d a le set in h ono!
o f th e sa in t fr o m Ireland.
C o n tr a r y to belief, P a t r ic k w a s
not Irish h im s e lf He w a s th e son
o f a H o m a n c a p ta in an d w a s born
on th e “w h i t e isle" in s te a d o f th e
“em era ld ' ’one.
W h e n he w a s s ix te e n h e w a s
ca p tu r e d by a n Irish r a id in g party,
a n d w e n t to Ireland a s a s l a v e
T h ree y ea r« later P a t r ic k e s c a p e d
a n d retu rn ed to E n g la n d an d th en
to Gaul to s t u d y to b e c o m e a
priest. H e v o w e d h e w o u ld c o m e
b a c k to th e land h e had c o m e to
lo v e and fr e e it fro m th e p o w er o f
th e druids.
S e v e n t e e n y e a r s later P a t r ic k re­
tu rn ed a s a bishop.
H e p rea ch ed for fo rty y e a r s an d
c o n v e r te d th e w h o le isle to ch r ls ti-
a n ity .
O ur " w e a r in g o' th e green" on
th e s e v e n t e e n t h o f M arch s i g n i f i e s
o u r trib u te to a b ea u tifu l g reen
isla n d and its patron
sa in t, St.
P a tr ic k .
BEAVERTON, Washington County, OREGON
VOLUME 23, Number 8
Construction at Hassell Serves
C. E. Mason School As Speaker For
Begins March 14 Education Bill
FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1950
Political Pot Council Passes
Daylight Saving
Bubbles With Time Ordinance
Many Seekers
S U B S C R I P T I O N I N A D V A N C E $2 00 P E R Y E A R
S I N G L E COPY' U V E C E N T S
Salem Sand and Gravel To
Complete City Sewer job
B e a v e r to n c ity cou n cil, at a
W it h a w a r d o f c o n tr a c t on Mar. ; E rrol H assell. B e a v e r to n sch ool
DISCUSSION CENTERS AROUND MOST DIRECT
m e e t i n g o f M arch 13. o fficia lly
10, a c tu a l c o n s t r u c tio n o f th e a d - 1 su p e r in te n d e n t, is s e r v in g a s a
d eclared d a y lig h t s a v in g tim e to
d itio n to th e C. E. M ason sc h o o l m e m b e r o f le g isla tiv e c o m m it t e e
METHOD IN FULFILLING TERMS OF CONTRACT
b eg in April 30, 2:01 a. m. and to
b ega n M arch 14. a c c o r d in g to Er- ! for h is d istrict o f th e O regon E du-
FIVE GOP VIE FOR
co n c lu d e S e p te m b e r 29. 1 59 a. m..
rol
H a s se ll,
su p e r in te n d e n t
of c a tio n c o m m itt e e w h ic h c o m p r is e s
S a le m S an d and Gravel com p an y,
C h ief d is c u s s i o n at t h e m eetin g,
sc h o o l d is tr ic t 48, at B ea v erto n .
fiv e co u n ties.
CO. JUDGESHIP. FOUR Mayor H. H. J e f f r ie - a n n o u n c e s
w h o s e co n tra ct p a y m e n t on in s ta l­ J e ff r ie s p o in ts out. w a s th e m ethod
G a i b a g e co llectio n rates for res-
T h e c o m m it t e e is w o r k in g for
L o w b id d er w a s F red J u h r and
lation o f s e w e r lines h as been held to be e m p lo y ed for fu lfillm e n t o f
1 id e n ts w ill in c r e a s e from 75 c e n ts
Son o f P o r tla n d , w ith a fig u r e of th e p a ss a g e o f the "Children’s B il l”
FOR COMMISSIONER
up b e c a u se of e x c e ss leu k age into co n tr a c t t e r m s w h ic h s p e c ify a
m i n im u m to $1. m in im u m , pei
$121,975. O th er c o n tr a c t o r s an d the w h ic h will co m e before the v o ters
th e lin es o f su rface water, will re­ w a te r -tig h t s e w e r lin e in stalla tio n .
m o n th , th r o u g h p a ss a g e of a n o th er
in th e N o v e m b e r elec tio n an d is
a m o u n t s o f th e ir bids were:
W ilson , c o n t e n d i n g that the le a k ­
C ou n ty p olitics zoom ed to the O r d i n a n c e to a m e n d th e p ie s e n t tu rn to B e a v e r to n at the first
R o s s B. H a m m o n d , $126,471; R. in ten d ed to in crea se th e B a sic
b reak of goo d w ea th er to fulfill a g e is due t o lo ose “Y ” p lu g s ami
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M. R o b so n , $127,900; H o w a rd Hal- S ch o o l S u p p o r t F u n d and g iv e all
its co n tra ct. M ayor H. H. J e ff r ie s th r o u g h m a n h o l e d ra in s, in d ica tes
v o rso n , $133,773; C h arles S c h m ie d e - c h ild ren in the S ta te equal e d u c a ­ p : u n a r y e le c t io n Is con cern ed , w ith collector, m a d e th e request b e­
d ecla re s, in c o m m e n tin g on a m e e t ­ the c o m p a n y ’s in t e n tio n to u n cov er
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sk a m p , $134,106, and H a n s e n and
in g held March 9 w ith W ilson E "Y ” c o n n e c t i o n s a n d m o rta r th em
L ast w eek H a ssell sp o k e in Clat- post o f c o u n t y jud ge; » R ep u b lica n s rev en u e th an th e old rate b rought
E m e r ic k $144,253. All bidders w ere
T aylor, a tt o r n e y foi H artford I n ­ w a te r tig h t.
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P o r tla n d firm s.
s u r a n c e c o m p a n y ; Carl Green, s a n ­
G reen, w h o s t a t e s he h a s made
A llocation of c o s t s to ta x p a y e r s
B id s w ere on th e b a sis of build- bia C o u n ty E d u ca tio n A sso cia tio n m issio n er: o n e D e m o c r a t and one
ita ry e n g in e e r of Joh n C u n n in g ­ an e x te n d e d s u r v e y o f the lim s,
in g th e e n tir e o u tsid e stru ctu re, in fa v o r of the bill and a ls o ad- R ep u b lica n for co u n t\ co ron er and will begin a s th e result o f a resolu ­
h a m an d A s s o c ia te s ; C laren ce W il­ d eclare s th e l e a k a g e Is g en e r a l and
floor slab an d rou gh ted -in plu m b - d ress ed the W a s h in g to n C ou n ty a lone R ep u b lica n ipiece for the tion ad o p ted ca llin g for im p r o v e ­
son. su p erin ten d en t, and V Craw- not tr a c e a b le o n ly to lo ose "Y”
in g fo r n ine c la s sr o o m s , la v a t o r ie s C o u n cil of th e P T A on T u e s d a y posts o f c o u n ty treasu rer and m e n t o f S. E. Hall street, from
ford, a tt o r n e y o f S alem S and and plugs. H e a d v is e s u n c o v e r in g the
co u n ty s u rv ey o r.
A n n u a l b e n e fit s h o w o f the B e a ­ and a library, w ith five c la s s r o o m s m o r n in g at R eedville.
F a r m in g t o n road so u th to W a ts o n .
G ra v el and m em b e r s of the c o u n ­ e n tir e line for a block or so, c h e c k ­
v e r to n ch ap ter. Order o f D e m o la y , a n d la v a t o r ie s c o m p l e t e l y fin ish ed .
As th e r e su lt of a r e c o m m e n d a ­
R a y J. V an d ei / inden. B a n k s
c i l ____________
ing on jo in ts a s w ell a s plugs.
h a s b een a ss u r e d by H arold F ix , T h e c o n t r a c t bids also in clu d ed a
n oses in to th e cou n ty ju d ge race at tion from "Skip" W eigle. police o f ­
T h e p roblem o f B ea v erto n , Green
n e w o w n er, and Mrs. R. L. B la n k , bus g a r a g e an d shop.
d e a d lin e tim e , March 10, w ith a ficer. and th e B e a v e r to n B u s in e s s ­
adds,
is th at w h e n th e s u r f a c e w a ­
m a n a g e r , o f the B e a v e r T h ea ter,
m
en
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,
one
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: slo g a n v o w th at he "will conduct
A d d ition al c la s s r o o m s an d f a c ili­
ter level g o e s d o w n e n o u g h to per­
in B e a v e r to n , for April 10 a n d 11. tie s a t th e sch o o l w ere m a d e n e c e s ­
W atso n
a d m i n is t r a t io n of office in -ound. in g on B r o a d w a y and
mit c o rrectio n o f c o n t r a c t d e fi­
T w o fe a t u r e s will be sh o w n .
a g g r e s s iv e a n d en ergetic m a n n ei" . s t r e e ts will be e n f o i c e d , in a c c o r d ­
sa r y b y the in crea s e in sch o o l-a g e
cien cies, th ere m a y lie a c o m p a n ­
T h e B e a v e r to n D e m o la y is e x ­ jfcpulation ivhlch is tr a n s la te d to
H e is a R ep u b lican
a n c e w ith th e c ity o rd in a n ce. S ig n s
ion s l a c k e n i n g o f le a k a g e w h ich
p e r ie n c i n g s te a d y g r o w th in m e m ­ t e r m s o f h e a v ie r e n r o llm e n t at
E a r lie r in th e day, L ow ell L. set up d u r in g th e recent w ar peri­
will m a k e It d if f ic u l t to a c c u r a te ­
A fte r h a v in g w on seco n d p lace G an ger, of 6604 S. W. N e w to n od allo w ed t w o hour p a r k in g but
bersh ip , a c c o r d in g to C h a rles D rew , b oth
B e a v e r to n
grade
sch oo ls.
ly w a t e r t i g h t th e lines.
a d viso r.
S c h o o l board m e m b e r s a re h o p in g in th e N a tio n a l R ifle A s s o c i a t io n ’s Place, P o r tla n d , 19 (R a le ig h d is­ in the futu re, the cou n cil ruled,
T aylor, r e p r e s e n t in g the c o m ­
T ic k e t s for th e tw o -d a y ev en t the w o r k will be c o m p le te d in tim e reg io n a l to u r n a m e n t a t the Hills- trict) filed for cou n ty ju d ge on th e y will be d is reg a rd ed and n ew
pany
w h ic h
h o ld s
p erfo rm a n ce
b o i o R if l e R a n g e. M arch 10, the
are b ein g sold by m e m b e r s o f the for u se by fall.
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the R e p u b lic a n ticket. In his ow n
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co n su lted
B o n d bids for the c o n s t r u c t io n ; B e a v e r to n high sch ool J u n io r R ifle b u s in e s s
g io u p .
fo r
thirty-five
years,
\ylth th e S a le m S a n d and G ravel
p roject w ere op en ed March 7 hut ' o l u b w il> co m p e te M arch 18 a g a in s t G r a n g e r li s t s his slogan as, “A
com pany
r e p r e s e n t a t iv e s
d u rin g
b e c a u s e th e in terest ra tes w e r e ] « “a m s from W a sh in g to n , O regon s u c c e s s fu l fa r m e r -b u s in e s s m a n w ho
a recess, s e e k i n g a d v ic e on th e
so lo w th e b o a r d ’s m a t u r ity sc h e - ! anc^ I<Iaho. at the P o i t l a n d R ifle will c o n d u c t W a sh in g to n co u n ty
c o m p a n y d e m a n d s for im m e d ia te
d u le w a s th r o w n off. All bids w e r e ; ( *,,h . a c c o r d in g to Dr. L ee 1 liomp- b u sin e ss su ccessfu lly "
p a y m en t o f $10,199.51 for the sa t is ­
rejected . p e n d in g the r e a d v e r t i s i n g , s o n ’ co a ch of the g to u p . T he public
P r e v io u s l y entered in the ju d g e ­
fa cto rily c o m p le te d sto rm s ew er
w ith an a m e n d e d m a t u r it y table.
's in v ited to attend.
ship c o n t e s t w e r e H erm an D. Work­
Installation.
R e je c te d bids offered in terest
At th e to u rn ey in H illsb oro, con-
man, in c u m b e n t: H enry A. Ku ratli,
A lth o u g h h e did not report the
E s s a y s of not to e x c e e d 250
ra tes fr o m t w o an d o n e -e ig h th per «lucted n a tio n a lly on s i m u lt a n e o u s
H illsb oro j u s t i c e of the peace, and
r esu lts o f his c o n fe r e n c e , T aylor
T h e M is sio n a r y V o lu n te e r S o c i­ c e n t to t w o and o n e-h a lf per cen t, ‘‘«t«*
w o rd s on w h y the presen t fair­
d e te r m in e regio n al c h a m -
a n n o u n c e d he w o u ld sen d a letter
ety o f th e S e v e n th D a y A d v e n tis t N e w bid a w a r d s will be m a d e Apr P>°ns. P o r tla n d J u n io r R ifle Club H arry M. Seabold. m ayor of H ills­ g r o u n d s are in a d e q u a te a re a sk °d
boro. all o f t h e m Republicans.
to s t a te th e s u r e t y co m p a n y 's posi­
c h u r c h in B e a v e r to n h a s w o n a t ­ 4 a t 8 p m
by the W a s h i n g t o n C ou n ty F air
placed first and H illsb o ro c a m e
K e r k m a n 's slo g a n d iffers, “Sound
tion a ft e r r e tu r n to h is San F r a n ­
t e n d a n c e prizes for th e h ig h e s t
B o o ste r s in a c o n te s t b ein g s p o n ­
H a s s e l e s t im a t e s th e lo w in te r e st | third.
R e g io n a l
cham pions
will
p e r c e n ta g e o f m e m b e r s at m e e t ­ ra tes will m e a n a s a v i n g of a s c o m p e t e for in d iv id u a l and team a d m i n is t r a t io n o f co u n ty business." so red th r o u g h o u t the c o u n ty sch ool
cis co h o m e o ffice.
K u ra tli p ro m ises, "With ju stice sy s te m . R e a s o n s w h y the g ro u n d s
D a v e L o fg r e n . c ity a ttorn ey , o f­
in g s o f the P o r tla n d M is sio n a ry m u c h a s $20,000 in c o n s t r u c tio n | n a tio n a l c h a m p io n sh ip s , on th e
fered th e o p in io n th a t B ea v erto n
a s s o c ia tio n . T he g ro u p h a s ta k e n c o st s
b a sis o f final s c o r e s in a sh oot-o ff. to all an d f e a r or favor to n o n e ”
should be relo c ated to acq u ire
S eab old o ff e r s , "A h u sin ess ad ­ property so u th o f the H illsboro
can n o t m a k e p a y m e n t o n th e s e w ­
fiv e c o n s e c u t iv e p tiz e s o f ch u rch
T h e B e a v e r to n club h a s b een
er Job u n til It is a p p ro v ed by th e
lib r a r y b o o k s and h a s h o p es o f
orga n ized for o ver th ree y e a r s and m i n is t r a t io n — fu ll co op eration for airport sh ou ld also be Included In
o f all W a s h in g to n '
c o n t i n u in g its w i n n i n g streak .
en g in eer.
m e e t s e v ery T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g at the b e n e f i t
the essay.
"W h ile th e storm s e w e r s e e m s
M e e tin g s are held a t B e n s o n a u ­
the H illsb o ro R ifl e R a n g e . Mem- ' C o u n ty ’’.
S u b sta n tia l prize* are offered to
T h e lo n e D e m o c ra tic c o n te s t on w in n e r s o f th e gra d e sch ool and
to h e all rig h t,” L o fg r e n d eclared
d itoriu m , e v ery seco n d S a tu r d a y of
1 h ers o f the te a m w h ic h c o m p eted
"we fe e l t h i s is a u n l-c o n tr a c t and
t h e m o n th , a s a g e t - to g e th e r o f 1
: in th e regio n a l c o n te s t were: P eter th e c o u n t y ballot will be b etw een the high sch ool d ivision s.
p a y m e n t on the a p p roved portion
m i s s i o n a r y w o r k e r s from fo u r t e e n I
| T ozer, R o n a ld R e n n e r , G en e W alt- K e n n e t h A. S m ith , of T igard , and
All e n tr ie s m u s t be p o stm a rk ed
Sid J a r ie l l, of Hillsboro, w h o are April 1 and be sent to P o s to f fic e
o f the c o n tr a c t m u s t be w ith h eld
c h u r c h e s in th e P o r tla n d a rea .
|
1 ers and T e r e n c e H o w ell.
C ak e b a k in g d e m o n s tr a tio n s for u n til th e en tire Job is com p leted .
F o r m a l o p e n in g o f the o f f ic e s
Vpldon Boffp la in . , r u r t o r of th e en tered in th e rkce for co u n ty Box 59, Hillsboro. In clu d ed must be
L e a d e r o f th e B e a v e r to n s o c ie ty
W a s h i n g t o n count., 1-H O'.uh le a d ­
c o m m is s io n e r .
is L e R o y W a rren , o f M urray ave. , o f L ee T h o m p s o n . M. D.. and Al. J j,r o „p
"We h a v e r - In ten tio n o f try­
t h e w r ite r ’s n am e, age. sch ool at­
ers an d those w h o plan to be le a d ­ in g to g y p th e e o n t r a H o r
S m ith jo in ed the political lists on te n d in g and grad es.
T h e s o c ie ty h a s been u s i n g th e R o ssi, D. M. D„ in th eir n e w ______
We
ers d u rin g th e s u m m e r will be w a n t a good s e w e r a n d w ill pay
March 9, w ith a slog an -p lea, "Make
M e tz g e r sch o o l g y m for recrea tion - b u ild in g r e c e n tly co m p le te d at 125
A
M em b ers o f th e c o u n t y fail-
a sta n d for p r o g r e ss iv e a d m in is t r a ­ board are: E lm e r Guerher, R ou te featu red at a tr a in in g c la s s T u e s ­ for It. But It is not o u r d e sir e to
al parties. T h e la s t o n e w a s held S. W W a s h i n g t o n street, B e a v e r U l S T l I C T W C IlS U S
day, March 21, in P o r tla n d G as A put out g oo d m o n e y a n d th en be
tion "
M a rch 4 a ’ .j in clu d ed a b a s k e t ton, w ill be held S u n d a y , March
1, H illsboro; T o n y Abts, C o m m er­
C ok e
c o m p a n y ’s
F o rest
Grove told w e had no b u s i n e s s d o in g so."
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L in es v a ry In dep th , a c c o r d in g
R e c e i p t s w e e r added t o a fund
ry S ch m e ltz e r , R o u te 3, S herw ood,
co u n ty , d e c la r e s in h is slogan, and Leon D a v is, m a n a g e r , 227 E. street.
T h e n e w b u ild in g, a on e-sto ry
to th e e n g in eer, fr o m 5% to 16
fo r th e p u r c h a se o f a p u b l i c a d ­
T h e c la s s will b egin at 10:30 a. feet, w ith a v e r a g e d ep th o f 7 or
brick stru ctu re, h o u s e s co m p le te
: "Any person paid by the ta x p a y ­ W a s h in g to n street, Hillsboro.
d r e s s s y s t e m for the chu rch .
m. an d will la st until m id -a fter­ 8 feet. S u r fa c e w a te r l e a k i n g in to
la b o r a to r y an d x -ra y fa c i li t ie s for
Mrs. L o ren e S m u r t h w a l te , B ea - ers is a s e r v a n t to th e public".
noon Mary F r a n c e s Kelly, C ou n ty th e s e w e r lin es is im p o r ta n t, he
m e d ic a l an d d e n ta l use. E a c h d o c - ; vet ton; V e i n B righ t, A loh a ; Mrs.
T h e o th er lon e D e m o c r a tic c a n ­
E x te n s i o n A gen t, said th at the a f ­ adds, b e c a u se it too m u s t g o
to r h a s h is o w n p r iv a te e n tr a n c e E th el R utz. F o r e st G rov e and H ar- d id ate is G r a h a m S. Y ou n g, of
fair will be c o n d u cted v ery In form ­ th r o u g h th e s e w a g e tr e a t m e n t. E x ­
and o ff ic e s, a lt h o u g h th e y u se a , ry T h e r k e ls e n , F o rest Grove, h a v e T igard , w h o is d is p u t in g the Job
ally and sh e u rg ed both a c tiv e and c e s s iv e in filtra tio n p lu s s a n i t a r y
c o m m o n w a i t i n g room .
returned from A storia w h e r e th e y of c o u n t y co ro n er w ittj F. J. Sewell.
1 p ro sp ectiv e le a d e r s from th e en tire flow would require a g r e a t e r c a p i­
B o th d o c to r s h a v e p racticed in h a v e b een a tt e n d in g th e c e n s u s R e p u b lic a n N e ith e r c a n d i d a t e
th e
B e a v e r to n
com m u n ity
for c r e w lender tr a in in g c la s s e s d u rin g fa ces a b attle in th e p rim ary but
On W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g March 8. ; c o u n ty to r o m e and b ’ ing a box tal o u tla y th a n th e c it y co u ld s u p ­
th e p a st w eek . T h e y a re n o w c o m ­ will t a n g l e in the fall g en era l elec- , 1950 the L a d le s A u x iliary to the lunch. C o ffe e will be served.
a b o u t th ree and o n e -h a lf years.
port.
A P a r e n ts' N ig h t pro g ra m for
S p on sored by th e C ou n ty E x t e n ­
p le t in g a r r a n g e m e n t s in th eir re- tion.
B ea v erto n V F W P o st No. 4617 held
so c ia b le fe llo w s h ip will be held at
* sp e e t iv e te r r ito r ie s for tr a in in g
Y o u n g ’s slo g a n d e c la r e s he will a social m e e t i n g at the IO O F hall. sion Service, u n d er w h o s e d irection
C a n y o n R o a d B a p tis t chu rch , 1600
the 61 e n u m e r a t o r s w h o will ta k e " R en d er e ff ic ie n t, u n d e r sta n d in g
D istrict
p resid en t
M is.
Sally the W a s h in g to n c o u n t y 4-H Club
N. E. C a n y o n road, F rid a y . March
i the 1950 c e n s u s in W a s h i n g t o n service w ith f a i r n e s s to all".
E d m o n d s o n , o f W illa m in a , Ore., p rogram o p era tes , the c a k e b ak in g
24. b e g in n i n g w ith in fo rm a l g a m e s
cla s s will he c o n d u c te d by Barbara
| co u n ty .
A lso sh oo-in s. w ith no ca n d id a tes m ad e her o f f ic ia l visit.
at 7:30 p. m.
L y m a n R o ss, d is tr ic t su p e r v iso r listed to o p p o se th e m are R ep u b ­
R e f r e s h m e n t s w ere se r v e d on Alford, g a s c o m p a n y h o m e e c o n ­
S p e c ia l f e a t u i e s o f en te r t a in m e n t
for th e fiv e n o r th w e s t c o u n tie s , lica n s Maud W. B o sc o w , cou n ty tables th a t w e r e d e co ra ted with om ist and O reg o n Statp C ollege
w ill be p rovided by s o m e o f the
in w h ic h W a s h i n g t o n is in cluded, treasu rer, and H. P. Bar rows, c o u n ­ the colors and sy m b o lic o f St. Pat grad u ate.
A d eleg a tio n o f c it y c o u n c ilm e n
y o u n g people o f th e S u n d a y school
W a s h i n g t o n C o u n ty C o n cert as-
Miss A lfo r d ’s d e m o n s tr a tio n s will
s t a t e s th a t h is o r g a n iz a tio n will ty s u r v e y o ’ . both s e e k i n g réélec­ rick s D ay
and m e m b e r s o f th e B e a v e r to n
to b e fo llo w e d b y fu r t h e r fu n a n d so c ia tio n h as in c r e a s e d its m em b er-
cover
practical
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be r e a d y to b eg in th e a ctu a l t a k ­ tion.
T h e n e x t b u s i n e s s m e e t in g will
p la n n in g c o m m is s io n a re p la n n in g
lig h t r e fr e s h m e n ts .
sh ip for th e third c o n s e c u t iv e sea-
in g of th e 1950 c e n s u s on sch ed u le
he held M arch 22, 1950 at 8 p m. ing in g i^ d len ts, c o m b i n in g m a t e r ­ to a tten d a th e o r y m e e t i n g sp o n ­
T h is is a project o f the S u n d a y ¡so n , a c c o r d in g to Mrs. V. W Gard-
w h ich is April 1 th r o u g h o u t the F R O M O R E G O N CITY
All m e m b e r s a re req u ested to be ials ami m od ern m e th o d s of hnk- sored by th e L e a g u e o f O regon
sch o o l a n d is e sp e c ia lly p la n n ed ner o f H illsb oro, p ie s id e n t. Grow-
nation.
S ta ffo rd and D ic k Millei w ere present. E le c tio n o f o ff ic e r s will ing. S h e a ls o will d is c u s s sta n d a rd s C ities at Hillsboro, March 21, 6:30
for th e p a r e n ts an d frien d s o f the in g Interest t h r o u g h o u t th e c o u n ty
R e c r u it i n g o f th e field force i over from O i e g o n C ity visitin g he held for th e next te r m at this of Ju dging the fin ish ed product.
p.m., a cc o r d in g to M ayor H. H.
S u n d a y sch o o l ch ild ren u n d er the m a d e p o ssib le th e se le c tio n of four -
¡ i y 'oc,mpiet^<, and all selee-
B asic recipes for va rio u s ty p e s of
th eir fo lk s in B e a v e r to n Sunday. m eetin g .
J e tf r ie s. A r e g io n a l se s sio n . It Is
le a d e r s h in o f th e su p erin ten d en t, o u ts t a n d in g c o n c e r t s for the 19.50-
mBfI„ n l W
the
cake, such as s p o n g e and butter
tio n s w ill be m a d e prior to th e j
sch ed u led for th e D a v id Hill C a fe­
51 se a s o n , sh e said.
E u g e n e F. Crosby.
ra k es, will receiv e sp ecial em p h a sis.
e n u m e r a t o r tr a in in g c la s s e s w h ich
teria a t Hillsboro.
T h e G ra u d a n s, cello -p ian o duo,
Ice box c o o k ie s a ls o will be d e m o n ­
will b egin
on M arch 26
H illsb o ro ’s Mayor. H a rry M. S e a ­
w ill o pen the s e a s o n in N o v em b er,
strated.
Mrs. B a rb a ra D r a k e of F o rest
bold, h a s in vited m ay o rs, counetl-
j In E u ro p e t h e y a c h ie v e d individual
G rove h a s b een ap p o in ted r eserv e ,
rnen and o th e r c ity o f f ic ia l s fro m
d is tin c t io n as so lo ists, and as a duo
c r e w lea d er in th e Astoria dlst ict
B an k s, B e a v e r to n , C ornelius, F o r ­
th e y g a in ed e v e n g r e a te r p op u la r­
for th e 1950 c e n s u s , a n n o u n c e d
est Grove. G asto n . S h erw oo d and
ity. F o r th e p ast ten years, th ey
L y m a n R o ss, d istrict su p ervisor, j
h a v e b een p la y in g to a u d ie n c e s all
T u alatin .
today.
T h e m e e t in g will be th e ten th
over th e U n ite d S ta tes.
U N IV . O F O R E G O N (S p ecia l)
in a series o f 22 b e in g co n d u cted
N in o Martini, tenor, will ap p ear
Ed M o s h o f s k y o f B ea v erton h e a d s in J a n u a ry . H e first m a d e his
th r o u g h o u t th e st a te th is sp ring.
- city'* parti» ij itin g co n
rough the radio an d
_ _
__
T he B e a v e r to n post o ffice will
soon sport a parcel post d ‘ livery ST. MARY'S OF THE VALLEY
in th e Portland dli
m o tio n picture* F o i
iiO lC l
HOUSC
truck, fu r n is h e d by the govern
Oregon alumni and fr ie n d s set foi h>-
f the | A
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STUDENTS EARN HONORS
ment, a c c o r d in g to a n n o u n c e m e n t
T u e s d a y n ig h t, March 21. in the M etrop olitan. E a c h y ea r he ha;
T he fo llo w in g s t u d e n ts ea rn ed
by D on ald I. J e n k in s . p o stm aster,
G ra n d B a llro o m o f th e Multno- f u ]fi|)e<] lon g co n c e r t tours th ro u gh
m a h hotel.
out th e U n ite d S ta t e s .
F r id a y e v e n in g . March 17, i«
w ho te lls of o th e r Im p io v e m e n t s h o n o rs for th e first six w e e k s of
H e a d fo o tb a ll co a ch J im A ik en
T w o ronCprts a re sch ed u led for social n ig h t at th e B e a v e r to n R od
that a re so on to be Incorporated the n e w s e m e s te r ;
F irst- G ertru d e H ertel and S h ir­
o f t h e U n iv e r s i t y o f Oregon, w ith F e b r u a r y R ic h a r d Farrell. y o u n g "nd Gun club. All m e m b e r s and
to bring p a tro n s o f the o ffic e g r e a t­
ley
M an sfield ;
Secon d F r a n c e s
tw o o t h e r m e m b e r s o f th e a th le tic yje w Z ealan d p ia n ist, first a ttr a c t- v is ito r s are urged to a tte n d the
er service.
d e p a r tm e n t, will sp ea k at th e m eet- p(J attp n tion as w in n e r in the Aus- open h o u se held in thefr club
An e x t r e m e ly b en eficia l addition H e ln e c k , D o n n a McCoy. P a tr ic ia
ing.
A lu m n i and frien d s o f the (r!inan B r o a d c a s t i n g C o m m ission 's [ roo m s on C an yon road east o f
to the lobby o f th e B e a v e r to n post R igert, J a n e t Seidl. R osa lie W ilso n
»»ffice, J e n k i n s adds, will be a Joan W is n ie w s k i, J o a n D iehl. S i l l y
U n iv e r s i t y from th e en tire P ort co n cert c o n tes t. T h is y ea r he does ; B e a v e r to n , one mile,
F
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t a m p - v e n d i n g m a ch in e, w h ich will J oh n sto n , P a t r ic ia L ed w lth , J a n e
la n d reg io n h a v e been in v ited to tw o A m e r ic a n tours, one o f his
permit a ft e r h ou rs p u rch ase of R ig ert, T h e r e s a Sch n eid er, A n ita
o w n and on e w ith th e L o n d o r I ^
S e r v ic e w ill be at th e m e e t in g
a t t e n d the dinner.
I to ta lk
on ra n g e
m anagem ent
s t a m p s an d on S u n d a y s, h olid ay s Albino. M ary E llen B ailey. Mar­
A p p e a r in g w ith A ik en w ill be s t r in p Q u artet
T h e C olu m b ia O p era tic T rio will | S lid es w ill be sh o w n on field trips
and S a tu r d a y a ft e r n o o n s. T h e m a ­ jorie Goldie, L a w d e a n L am b erger,
a t h l e t ic d ir e c t o r L eo H a n is and
S en k o ,
M ary
Ansbro,
ch in e will h a v e th ree units, one B a t h a i a
brin g th e s e a s o n to a clo se Includ
by AI R aab. R e f r e s h m e n t s will be
b a seb a ll c o a ch D on Kirsch
B arsottl. P a tr ic ia Chad-
serv ed all com er*, and door prizes
, each to sell fiv e lc , five 2c or 5 3c B r u n a
ed in it arp H elen George, s o p ’ a n o
wtek, L ou ise R ic k e and L o is S t r i c k ­
stam p s.
W illia m U p sh a w , ten or; and Carlo; a w a rd ed lu c k y tick et holders.
The, Indoor sm a ll a r m s Mfle
F iv e m ore street letter b ox es will land.
S h e r m a n , bariton e. T h e y w ill pre
T hird F lo ra H e n d itc k s , P a tr ic ia
s e n t so lo aria s, d u e ts and trios ra n g e w ill be r ea d y to g o th is
) be lo ca ted soon t h r o u g h o u t the
! resid en tia l a r e a and a llo w more Seidler. D ia n e W illiam s. K a t h le e n
fro m g ra n d op era and bch* opera ( m o n th for u se o f m e m b e r s, and an
c la s s ic s
in v ita tio n is m a d e to all «p ortsm en
p oints o f m a ilin g At th e present, j Fery. S a n d ra F isc h e r and P a u lin e
Zinsil
I th ere a re 5 c o lle c tio n p oints
A c c o r d in g
to
Miss
A marett* in th e T u a la tin V a liev area to
T h e truck, b ein g fu rn ish ed from
B e a v e r to n
C om m unity
G ard en B arn es, w h o w a s in c h a r g e o f th e , «» m e
th e m e e t in g s , bo-h busl-
S ea ttle, will be UEed for parcel t L A D I E S O F K I W A N I S
Club w ill m eet F riday. March 1" m e m b e r s h ip d rive in th e B e a v e t t o n n ess and social
post
d elivery, sp ecia l d elivery, col­ 1*1 AY C A R D S M A R 25
11 a m.. K i w a n i s Hall. M is T W area, th ere w a s a m a r k e d in crea se
F IS T S W E R E F L Y I N G ALL T H E WAY, d u rin g the it, v e noted
M em bers and fr ie n d s o f th e
lection an d r e la y in g It Is hoped
B la k e n e y w ill talk on E a rly E n g - in Interest In the east en d o f the CA N A STA O CCASIO N
a m a t e u r b oxin g bout, a fea tu re of the M arch 8 m e e t i n g o f lenther-
K iw a n is are in v ite d to
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Mrs
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li«h C h r y s a n t h e m u m s : M ’ s A W co u n ty .
to s s e r s from H illsb oro an d B ea verton h igh school*.
a tten d a card n arty S a tu r d a y n igh t
ods
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ab
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R o s s on H erb s; Mr* R K S m ith .
L e f t to righ t a r e D a v e S ax ton Hillsboro, B o b E v a n s, B ea v erto n ,
March 25. at K iw a n is hall.
last W e d n e s d a y a fte r n o o n
ON F R A N K L I N S T R E E T
and R o ss H art, referee
A r r a n g e m e n ts .
P la y will b egin ab ou t 8 p m .
T R I P T O B IG T O W N
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P la n s fo r the plant and sh ru b
and It Is u n d ersto o d th a t c a n a s t a
Mrs.
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and
sa le w ill be c o m p le te d and th e Mr J o h n R o w e o f P o r tla n d w ere
1 «ey Ave., w a s a P o r tla n d visitor will a ls o b e in clu d ed If requested.
has fou n d m u c h e n t h u s ia s m from the boy* Involved
report o f th e n o m i n a t in g c o m m it- M on d ay v is ito r s at th e L L H u m - ey, J e s s i e G ilm o re and sister Car-
I
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on Monday.
A d m issio n w ill he c h a rg ed
rie
S
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m
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s
and
M
ay
B
lasser.
berg h o m e on F r a n k lin St.
te e w ill be g iv en
DeMolay Benefit
Show Assured At
Beaver Theater
Rifle Club Cops
Tourney Second;
Shoots March 18
Demonstration In
Cake Baking For
4H Club Leaders
Boosters of Fair
Sponsor Essays
On New Location
Beaverton Group
Wins Prize at
Assoc. Meetings
j
Formal Opening
Of Dr.'s Offices
Dated March 19
Begins on Apr. 1
Date Says Ross
Parents Night at
Canyon Baptist
Features Games
VFW Aux. Mar. 22
At Regular Meet
Co. Concert Ass'n.
Boosts Numbers;
Assures Season
City Delegation
To Attend Theory
Meeting Mar. 21
This Is No Waltz, Buddy?
Beaverton Grid
Great Has Part
In U. of O. Rally
Rod and Gunners
Hold Open Hou<
And Social Nite
Garden Club at
Mar. 17 Meeting
Primes Election
Gov't Furnishes
Mail Truck For
P O. At Beaverton