'Down the Drain II of 0, Library :ene, Or eroi: M AXIM UM n.OW THROUGH S A N IT A R I SE W ER L IN E S April April April April April May May 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 ... 180.000 170.000 170.000 160.000 160.000 160.000 160.000 gallons gallons gallons gallons gallons gallons gallons Maximum tolerance allowed by sewer contract—60,000 gallons. Demolay Order Seats Officers At Public Rite fit VOLUM E 23, Number 15 STATE GIVES SURE IMPROVEMENT SPUR A sure boost to 'im prove­ ment of Beaverton was given by the Oregon state highway commission, at its April 24-25 Public installation. Friday, May session in the Imperial Hotel, 5, at 8 p. m., will be held in the Portland, when it approved re­ Beaverton Masonic temple for of­ quests of city authorities for ficer» in the Order of DeMolay Palestine chapter, of Portland, will i widening a one block long officiate as installing officers and | stretch of the Beaverton-Hills- dale secondary highway—other­ one of its members, Wesley Mitch­ wise on Broadway from Short ell, will give a flower talk. to Cedar streets. Estimated Officers being installed arc: cost is set at $10.000. Jerry Howell, master councilor; At the streamlined meeting Don Selden, senior councilor; Alton of the city council. May 1, Byrd, junior councilor;:. William plans were discussed fo: laying Fudge, senior deacon; Dick Ger- new 6-inch mains at the time vais, junior deacon; Ray Hurd, of the street widening project. chaplain; Pete Lindberg, senior Porter W. Yett, contractor, steward; Clarice Poppert, junior was awarded an $18,865. bid steward; Gene Walters, orator; on grade widening and paving, Bernard Young, standard hearer, 0.15 mile, on Sunset highway, and seven preceptors. about S'-i-miles east of North On Sunday, May 7, the DeMolay Plains, a state project. Dads breakfast will begin at 8:30 la. m. All DeMolays, their fathers and any Masons wishing to attend are invited to come. An abundant supply of well- cooked food is promised. BEAVERTON, W ASHINGTON Kiwanis To Stage Bike Derby Race C O U N TY , OREGON FRIDAY, M AY 5, 1950 SCOUTS PLAN MINSTREL SHOW TO AID NAT L JAMBOREE FUND Tri. District Boosters Adopt Camporee On J S t a S S T May 12-13-14 y Protective Order of Elks, and Pllt* on i,s performances without At a regular business meeting charge. They have made a num held at Old Heidelberg restaurant ber of appearances in Portland, institutions May 2. the Canyon Road Boosters M AY 13 DATE SET PARENTS INVITED club adopted a set of by-laws, Officers of the group include Ed Kichler, chairman: Joe McCor stating that "businesses on or ad­ TO VISIT OUTING ON A N N U A L EVENT nuek, secretary; Jack Schmidt jacent to Canyon road are iligible for membership in the club," a«> business manager; David Singer, A T GLENWOOD, ORE. BOYS AND GIRLS eoidmg to L. C. Harrell, president publicity; Ed Numbert, stage The organization is deem ed as manager; Jack Baker, entertain­ ment committee: Bud O'Neill. The Annual Tri-District CHinp- non-profit in nature, "supporting, Youngster» and their Bikes will transportation manager; John oree for the Tualatin. Hillsboro co-op«*iating with and improving he the stars at the Annual Bike Mulligan, financial secretary. Bill and Forest Grove districts will be the general progress, development Derby sponsored by the Kiwanis Burlli, veteran in the theatrical held from 12 noon Friday through *nd welfare of businesses and real Club of Beaverton on Saturday field, directs all pioduetions. Sat. and Sun , May 12. 13 and 14 Property on Canyon road and In evening May 13th. The show will at Glenwood. Oregon, 15 miles adjacent communities, start at 7:30 p. m. on the Beaver­ north west of Forest Grove on the The club is sponsoring a public ton High School Athletic Field. M ARRIAGE C LIN IC LETTER WINS $10 Wilson river highway. auction Sunday. May 7, 1:30 p. m., Merchandise prises will be award­ On Sunday. Protestant Church at Sudtell's Club members have ed in all events. The Kiwanis Club MEETS ON M A Y 8 IN N A T L CONTEST services will he held and arrange- donated household appliances, new wants every youngster with a Bike The Reverend Wtlilam 11 Genne ments for Catholic services will be clothing, furniture and many other Further reward in selling to enter and enjoy the fun. There made. items which will "go on the block." McKesson's products was giv­ is no entry fee and no admission is next speaker In the series on marriage being spohsored by the The Camporce is open to all Boy Receipts will be used to outfit a en Mrs. R. W. Boyd, of Bea­ charge for any contestant. Scout troops, all Explorer units club baseball team in a softball verton Pharmacy, when a crisp The contestants will be grouped Bethel oCngiegational church and and all parents and friends dur­ league. new check for $10. arrived according to ages. One event will the E. C. Brown T^ust. ing visiting hours, 10 a. m. to 10 The public is invited to partici­ Wednesday as a prize in the have all boys ten years and under He will screak next oMnday p. m. pate in the sale. Doughnuts, cof­ company's national letter-writ­ and another all girls ten years and night. May 8, on the spiritual ing contest. Sunday will be Cub Scout day fee and cold drinks will be sold under. There are many more values in marriage finder the title and Cub Scouts are invited to by the club at the time. events hut in all cases boys com­ "That Something Plus." Asked to say "Why I Like to come to spend the day. Sell McKesson's P r o d u c t s” , The meeting »tarts at 7:30 in Beaverton American Legion aux­ pete against boy's and girls against Special night events are being girls. All the information needed Mrs. Boyd .did so and rated the church and wit! continue un­ iliary held its regular business planned for the Explorer units 151st of 200 in the prize win- meeting Monday’ evening May 1 at is on the entry blank. It is desir­ til 9:00 p. m. No cyiaige is made under leadership of Don Cady Ex­ able to have the entry blank turn­ and all interested pfersons are cor­ ning group. All dealers were the club dining room. plorer units will also act as judges, ed in as soon as possible. Entry invited to participate. dially invited to attend Mrs. Tom Ramsdell, president, police and perform other duties ns blanks may be picked up at the The Rehekahs and Odd Fellows awarded the prize to the winner the camp director sees fit. of Aloha will hold their spring of the "Americanism'' essay con- Firat Spcurity Bank, Dean's Drug Store, Beaver Theatre, Beaverton Campoiee staff includes: camp dinner Saturday, May 6. in the test, Paul Choban. Thp tenth meeting of the 1949- director. Tom Bronlewee; asst, 1950 fiscal year for Beaverton’s Grange hall at Aloha. William E. Moore, representative Pharmacy or Tip Top Restaurant. camp director. Cady; field repre- BPW was held Thursday, April 27, Swiss steak will head the menu of the Beaverton Enterprise. awar- P!l.,ha< ■ simP'y follow the easy entltive. P. B. Morris; ramping at the Kiwanis hall. The commit­ and dinner will be served between ded prizes to the following poster j ‘ ° n thp h*an*< and oil up and activities chairman. Waite: 5 and 8 p. m. Everyone is invited, j contest winners: I 1 e tee on radio and television pro­ Donnell; C and A members, Floyd vided Brother Godfrey, professor Plan to come early and enjoy Ma: ilyn McCamley, Richard Arndt I Beaverton Hebekah lodge held Price, Stan Walker, Dale Engelen. of physics at Portland University a full evening with your friends Jay Hauger, Anita Rosebraugh and i M A R Y LH U R ST, t O R K G O N IOOF Stuart Mulvey, and Morton Miller. as speaker. In spite o f his science and neighbors the committee , Della Perea, from B e a v e r t o n Janet Seidl, daughtei of Mr. and ] its regular meeting at the Council Fire will be in charge of background, he presented the topic urges . schools, and Marble Haverluck, Mr»~ Frank J~ Seidi of Beaverton haU on M«Y 2- w,,h K,“ ‘s' 8 f,om Hillsboio and «■<•'... Aloha. Free entertainment immediate- Fred Rand. Ronald Steinmetz and is w in n e r o f a $100 scholarship to I Portland, ' Ralph Shunim with Morris and with the layman’s Interests in A four was ly follows the dinner. Modern and Lee Metcalfe, of Aloha-Huber. mind, even suggesting that the Marylhurst college as the result ol A class class of of four waa initiated. lnitla,pd’ Amley Fredrick assisting old-fashioned hoe-down music will At a 1 o'clock luncheon Friday . competitive examinations held at 1 ,,np admiltpd hy dpPosit of ca,d I The Camporee highlight will be scientific world should stop for The regular meeting of Cedar the college in early April | The second nomination of officers the Court of Honor held Sunday thirty years while the rest of the be featured by local talent for the April 28 in the home of Mrs. Tom May 14 at 2 p. m. All parents and world caught up. pleasure of young and old. j Ramsdell, Reedville American Le- Mill Local of the Farmers Union Janet, who is a senior at St. was made. was held at Barnes school near After the meeting everyone ad- friends are invited to visit the | The committee also provided a Those who choose less strenuous gion units entertained the follow- Be. Mary’s of the Valley academy, tried verton vic, A. L. Whit- out in the field of home economics. journed to the dining room to en- j camp and bring a picnic lunch to m e m b e r s h i p-partlcipation quiz activity, cards and card tables will ing d,strict officers: Mra W. W aker pre8idl be available for favorite games. Graham, dept. pres, of Corvallis: „ The 20 scholarship winners rep­ joy ice cream, cake and coffee un­ enjoy an outing and at the same game, which helped to swell the . „ L .. . f George Aitken was welcomed resent 14 high schools in Oregon der the leadership of Mrs. William time see the boys in action, find delegate fund considerably, as a Arrangements have been made . Mrs. E. K. McCoy, dlst. pres, of to accommodate a grand turnout Hillsboro and Mrs. Mae Whitcomb, back after having spent a year , and Washington. Music scholar­ Bollinger and her committee, the out what scouting Is doing ^OI 1 dime was forfeited whenever the visiting in Scotland. Guests of the both in the dining room and the dept, secty. of Portland. person could not answer her ques- ships will not be announced until tables were decorated with May- them. evening were Mr. and Mrs. Haek main hall in the large Grange Host and owner of campsite is ‘ Ron. poles. after the May audiMons. Merrill Collett was given the ob­ - -x building. Mr. McKutcham. The fYirmhers o f the committee ligation as a new member of the ------ WELCOM E NEIGHBORS! wete Eunice Sylvester, chairman, OES C H A P T E R M EET local. Maude Miller, Florence Garrison, The Eastern Star Chapter held Mr. and Mrs. E. Huysman, and Mrs. Beulah Ringe was in charge Lea nor Foxton, Martha Thorne, a short meeting at the Masonic son, from Seattle, Washington, are of the educational program. Mrs. and Ardath Hubble. Temple on Wednesday April 26 he- new neighbors to the area, having Ringe spoke of the need of min­ One Important Item of business fore visiting an Eastern Star moved In this week at 355 SE eral and fertilizers for our soils was the election of officers for the i chapter in Portland. Fairfield Avenue. to produce healthful foods. Our | coming year. The new group will • The Ladies Auxiliary to the Bea- soils are fast becoming depleted of he led hy Marjory Soholm, as pres­ Going contrary to the statewide verton V F W No. 4617 held a reg- minerals. ident, with Evangeline Moshofsky, development, which shows a sig- ular business meeting at the IOOF The April 24th call report, issued A statement from Americas ' first vice president, Noreen Brook- nificant tendency towarrj Demo­ i hall Wednesday evening April 26, Family Farmers to the President by the Comptroller of Currency ot_. „ , „ . . hart, second vice president. Flor- 1950. A new member was initiated. cratic party label, Washington and State Hanking Department _ . . of the United States was signed by , found , The ,, I I . Hank . . Garrison, recording ., secretary, Refreshments were served with members of the Local That wc county is still "safely Republican” Commercial of » 1 cnee . __ „ ... . ... . ... , Jennie Cline, coresponding secre- according to W. L. Tupper's fig the events of the month of April want Peace not War, and L ife Oregon, with head office at West ___ . . ; __ __ tary, Margaret Hendron, treasurer, displayed. ures as released this week Slope with a deposit total of $2,- not Death. That we will not for­ Twenty-six boys and girls in the and Katherine Desinger, director. urged to come to the campaign of­ Friday evening April 28, 1950, feit our future to the Hydrogen 702.586.37, which is a gain of $157,- Republicans number 16.218. There area served by the Beaverton En­ fice some time Friday or Saturday The delegates for the state odh- are 13, 035 Democsats: 148 Inde­ several members attended the dis­ or any other kind of Bomb. Nor 378.54 over the previous report terprise, Aloha News, and Multno­ to cheek the total subscriptions pendent»; 7 Socialists; 17 Prohibi­ trict meeting at the Hillsboro will we accept any notion that made at the end of the year. . vention, „ which will be „ held in Cor- mah Press have remained active their candidates have turned in up This gain was made In spite of | V" U“ ' 19 2°' and WPrp *P- tionists; 18 Progressives and 111 V F W hall. War is Inevitable. In World War Monday May 1, 1950, president, II. 1 person killed over 100,000 with in the bicycle and prize campaign, to Wednesday to be sute their the fact that the general statewide | pointed. The club will be represent­ miscellaneous, for a total of 29.554 which concludes this Satuiday count is in accord with the office trend showed a decrease In dr­ ed by Hildah Highbe, Valleda eligible to take pencil in hand and Mrs. Margaret Rice, presented the (Atom Bomb). What will the night at 8 o'clock. records. Chaffin, Neola Horning, Marjory posits since the end of the year , . _ cast a vote at the May 19 primary. prize checks of fifteen, ten, and (Hydrogen Bomb do7). It behooves As the opening rules stipulated The campaign reached the "any and was due for . . . the most . part . . to Soholm and Emma Boyd, five dollars for winning essays, at us all to work with all our efforts 7 ,, of , deposits , ,, 1 Several members of the club the Beaverton high school assem­ to work towards Peace for the one prize bicycle for each five body’s race” stage this week as the substantial . growth candidates, the Publishing Co. has some of the workers who were bly. at the head office, according to plan to attend the banquet Satur­ World, the resolution points out. purchased five bright shiny bikes low in the first vote st «ndlngs A social meeting will be held at W H. Blake, Cashier and Manager. day night. The national president. On legislature A. L. Whitaker the IOOF hall on May 10, 1950, spoke of the fart that more appro­ to be awarded These bicycles are edgpd their way toward the top The C o m m e r c i a l Bank has Dr. Frances Scott, will be the with the Beaverton Post members priations are needed for the de­ now on display at the Beaverton and are giving some of the first branches at Banks and Vernonla, principal speaker at that time. office for the inspection of can- leaders a real run for the high Oregon. velopment of dams for power in didates and friends. Winners will -pots In the drive DANCES a t c o r o n a t i o n the northwest. First Security Bank of Beaver­ have choice of boys or girls model- BIKES R E A D Y FOR W IN NE RS Anita Pienovi, freshman from IIOBO IIA I’ PE N STAN « E A - R Ringe speaking on organ­ ton, one of the comparative few in Beaverton, will present a specialty The candidates in the campaign As busy as the candidates are ization stated membership of the are busier than ever putting the "Nothing but tramps allowed" the state of Orpgon. registered a these last few days It Is going to dance number at the coronation of gain in deposits in the current Miss Marylhuist X IV (Robirda Farmers Union is now 250'c‘ se call Beaverton 4288 or write to Portland. Miss Pienovi was cast in the by Eileen Roge. k to the club at 852 S W Berthold, $117,323.92, from a figure of $2,- college French club’s performance These will be added Mr. Springer gave a welcome candidate Candidates who have not re Beaverton. A member of the club SE N IO R CLASH AT ST. M A R Y 'S 668.879.49. on last December 31. to of Mollere's Les Precisuses Rid speech to the new members. to the votes and points earned hP $ l*d to cad f ° r K. $2 551.555.57. April 24. PR E S E N T COMEDY P I A Y A presentation was made of cor- prior to Wednesday of this week mained active In the campaign ! w'" (rules on April 20. May 2nd the Home Makers met Personnel at the First Security Students of the senior class pie- -ages to the ladies and boutonnlers and the winners will be adjudged will also receive their tegular rom at th«1 home of Mrs Blstle Schmidt includes Jay Gibson, president: b e t h f j . IN IT IA T E S mission on what subscription1 they -ented the delightful comedy, to the men, made by Mrs Elm« • from these totals. in Portland John E. Blum, vice president: Jav "Nothing But the Truth", by Jas. Parents of the candidates are brought in Job’s Daughters of Beaverton Walters. Oihson, Jr., cashier; Devoe Brasel, initiated seven new members into Montgomery, on the evening of A buffet supper was served to J O IN T S O C IA L E V E N T assistant cashier, and H L. Robin­ the order at their regular meeting 75 persons following the program April 28 A large audience pro­ THESE BOYS A N D GIRLS W IL L SHARE AWARDS The Young People's Clubs of St nounced the performance a suc­ son. H. P. Downing. H. H. Hansen Monday. May 1. IN SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE THIS SA TU R D A Y N IG H T Cecilia's Parish «if Beaverton and cess. and E. D. Hite, directors. Initiates were: Lorene and Mau­ S C Is s o R K T T ! « M EET St Matthew's Parish of Hillsboro The play was produced by spe­ Campaign Ends Promptly at 8 p. m., Soturdoy, May 6, The last meeting of the Seissor- reen Little; Kay Harms. Carolee combined their groups for a Joint cial arrangement with Samuel JOB S DAUGHTERS TO Paul. Sylvia Kain. Patricia Peden ettes Club was held Wednesday, Ronald Nelsen District One ) meeting last Sunday evening at French of New York. April 19. at the home of Georgia Dick Pettlngell Gwen Ellis SPONSOR CARD PARTY Da:rel Allyn - Hillsboro. Father Nuevelle war: Students In the east appeared as The meeting had a good attend­ Gunterstrlp. Bethel No 20 Order of Job's James Byrne* i present as guest speaker follows: Robert Bennett, Donna President. Janice Enger. eal’ ed Rlchaid Wood Daughters of Beaverton are hav­ ance of parents and friends Marilyn Cochran The talk followed by a plan­ McCoy, E. M Ralston, Patitci* District Ihrcc Their meetings are held the first the meeting to order after which ing a card party Saturday. May 6 Charles Hai ding ned social for the young people In Rigert; Dick Donnelly, Rosalie Jerry Alexander •he leadei. Pat Seldler. inspected at 8 p. m. at Beaverton Masonic and third Monday of each month Gail Masters attendance. I Wilson; Clarence VanDusen, Pat- A n o ld Amundson the ptneiishion« made by the mem­ Temple. Ft eij Rands The chaperones for the evening j riC|a Seldler; Bishop Doran, Joan Bill Blackburn bers. and gave the materials out Canasta, bridge, pinochle and VIHIT IN SEASIDE were Mr. an«l Mrs. Raymond Me- j Wisniewski Gwendolyn Ralston. I.arrv Cole Mr. and Mrs Ray Shearer of for a weaving design to be made 500 will be in play Refreshment* Coy, Mrs. Hllllcke. Mr. and Mrs. Diane Williams; Mrs. E. M Rals- District Two David Howard for the next meeting will be served The public is in­ Second St . Ray Rossi of Broad­ Carl Miller, Mrs. Malensky. Mr ton, Barbara Ern.ler, Ethel Clark, Danyla Berg Cecil Flernor Refreshments were served after way and Mr and Mrs. L Wilson vited to attend. Anthony Abts, and Mr. and Mrs Janet Seldl; Mable Jackson, Jo Tom Brown Charles Gors the meeting. end two children of Tigard were V«'rnon Amell Ann Kaufmann; Sable Jackson, Raymond Cole Jean Haase week end visitors at the Etkhom NEEDLE CLUB POTI.UCK Frances Hetnerk: Martha, Flora Leonard Dahlen Ronald Kipp GRESHAM C A L L E R * The Rebekah Needle and Social Cottage* at Seaside owned and op- M O TH ER PASSES AW AY Hendricks. Christine Davla Tommy Ribble Mr and Mrs William Newcomer Club will hold their regular meet- erated by "Dad" and Mr and Mr« Choral members and ballet fea­ Janice M<-Farren Old friend* of Mrs. Talbert, Carleen Sor«mson Ing at the William Bloom home Chester Beach, former residents tures were presented during the mother of Dr Talbert were sorry " Y o u r s u b s c rip tio n c o n m eo n first p riz e for y o u r fa v o rite on Friday. May 5. with a 12 30 pot- and the owners of the former I Tuesday visitor* and attended Re- intermissions. to hear of her passing away. I bekah I-odge luck lunch. Beach's Market. Dinner Features Swiss Steak and Hoe-Down Music The hopes of some seven eagei young Boy Scouts to attend the national jamboree at Valley Forge. Pennsylvania, will nest in part on the minstie! show being pre- seated in behalf of troops 208 and 517 by the Elks, in Reave:ton high school, May’ 6, 8 p. m Tickets are being hustled by troop members but anyone who has not purchased tickets will be i able to get them at the door. The Elks organization has oper- : ated for three year*, out of Port­ land lodge 112, Benevolent and SUBSCRIPTION IN AD VAN C E $2 00 P E R Y E A R SIN G LE COPY F IV E CENTS Legion Auxiliary Awards Contest Prize Winners Beaverton Girl Wins $100 Prize For Marylhurst U. Prof. Suggests •World Catch Up With Scientists Rebekahs Accept Four Initiates May 2 Meeting Farmers Pledge To Not Forfeit Future To Bomb Washington Co. Reverses Demo Label Tendency VFW Auxil. Adds Member in Apr. Business Meet Deposits Boost Total In Report Of W. Slope Bank FIVE BIKES ON DISPLAY FOR CONTEST WINNERS Beaverton Bank Gains $92,539 In Current Quarter Daylight Saving Effects Change In Mail Arrival