u VOLUME 23, Number 21 BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1950 SU BSC RIPTIO N IN AD VAN C E—*2.00 P E R Y E A R SINGUE COPY F IV E CENTS County Groups Protest Cut In Health and 4-H Write-In Nominates 2 For State Legislative Contest Youngsters W in First Place Ribbon Determined Delegation To Fight Deletion In Budget PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 26 IN HILLSBORO % DEMOCRATS ESTABLISH CANDIDATE PAIR IN COURTHOUSE GOES INTO FISCAL POLICIES PRIMARY VOTE; PRECINCT OFFICERS LISTED Battle lines are being drawn as by reason of a $3,820 stash in groups within the county plan to county appropriation. Tabulation of wtite-in votes of insky; W. Slope, Rosa Weed; j protest proposed slashes in the This cut, aimed at clerical hire, the recent primary election re­ Cooper Mountain, David Lofgren county budget which would com­ materials and expense, telephone turns, just concluded by the office and Mary Kemmer; Cipole, Don O. pletely eliminate home demonstra­ and telegraph, travel and equip­ o f the county clerk, adds two can­ Galbreath and Bessie Galbreath. tion agents for the year and re­ ment, takes away the necessary didates to the general election race N. W. Tigard, W. Biederman; W. duce the staff of the public health funds by which two home demon­ for state representative, on the Beaverton, George Thyng and L il­ office. stration agents function. Democratic ticket, announces W. lian Thyng; Tualatin View, C. O. In accordance with state law, 1 Primarily affected by the loss of A. Tupper. Kees and Wilma Hayden; E. Mult­ a public meeting will be held this extension service will be the » James N. Shick, Forest Grove, nomah Country Club, A. N. Wetter- Monday, June 26. 10 a. m. in the county women extension units and and Al Bobbitt, Route 1, Box 218, beig and Elizabeth Hunter. county courthouse, at which time entire county program of girls Aloha, both attorneys, will oppose and place opportunity will be giv- 4H ci„bs. both of which depend S. E. Tigard, Edward J. Finley I the Republican candidates J. O. and Anna McDonald; West Garden en for full and complete discus- Up „n the demonstration agents for Johnson and Earl Fisher, both Home, E. B. Tongue, Jr., and Mol- sions of budgetary estimates and leadership. incumbents, on the November lie Bredemeyer; Cedar Mill, R. fiscal policies. By all indicatlqns, Important services of public ticket. there will be plenty citizens who health also will be drastically cur­ Torbet and Hazel Young; Canyon i will take advantage of the invita­ tailed by the leaving out of an Shick cornered 237 votes while Crest, Arthur Zerke and Louise tion. Bobbitt received 212. The two men Merkel; Multnomah Country Club. Item of $3.140 for a third nurse's ,On June 9, about 25 women salary and travel expenses. This, prosecuted a vigorous campaign in Wallie Fischer arid Mrs. W. Fisch­ leaders of county extension units according to the county public behalf of nomination by write-in er; East Beaverton, Dora Stipe. and 4H girls clubs met with Joe health officer, will necessitate a and are said to have the backing Cox, county extfnsion agent for heavier burden on the two nurses of the county Democratic organiza­ an all day session In the Hillsboro who remain. tion. x * Episcopal parish hall to map out In other write-in results, Harry In both departments hit by the a presentation of facts, prepara­ A. Seabold, successful Republican I economy move of the county bud­ « » * »* »» » > • * * a »a < v n * ■ i* n a a a < r »v * i t » u mrn i c n a i v* - L JU 111, tory to challenging the deletion candidate for county judge, walked j ed the effort of Westdale youngsters who represented Top of the merry-go-round was done in white of the home demonstration agent get committee, the federal and o ff with the Democratic nomina­ the Beaverton area Saturday, June 10, in the Junior state governments provide signif­ daisies with a red sweet william border. Center tion as well, by a vote of 149. Rose Festival parade, in Portland. Westdale Moth­ icant contributions. Under the pole was covered entirely with pinks while the Closest challenger was Judge H. D. ers club sponsored the entry. base of the merry-go-ound was decorated with vari­ planned economy, such money w ill Kerkman, also Republican, who Shown just before the parade are, seated on the colored lupin, iris and peonies. Trailer had a cedar not be forthcoming. netted 74 votes. float from left to right; Skipper Lauridsen, Joan bough edge with scotch broom floor. Ticket booth Expenditures approved for 1950- Woods, Katihy O'Neill, Richard Shook, Karen Fib- SUBURBAN NINES IN was done in pink wiegela with a blue lupin and H. P. Barrows, surveyor, added j '51, as compared to 1949-50 are iger and Kathy Jo Drager. white sweet william roof. the Democratic nomination to his listed: Standing, left to right; Pat Madden, Lenny Mat- SECOND CONTEST Among clowns and circus people walking with Republican designation, by 44 County court, commissioners’ son, Gayno Plair, Molly Lutz, Danny Nordquist, the float, Linda Krieske won honorable mention votes, and Maud Boscow, county department: increase to $1^030 Georgia Marsh, Mike Madden. Mary Lee Cavcns, for a colorful clown costume and painted face. DEFEAT ST. MARY'S treasurer renominated without op­ from $14.970; probate and juvenile Larry Matson. Larry Boyd, Don Fibiger and Linda (Photo by TravP Cavcns) position as a Republican, also won department, remains the same at the Democratic nod, with 54 votes. The Beaverton Pee Wee Cub $3,430. MANY MEETINGS OF vin Kuhn, 9707 S. W. Oleson, Port., Results in election, by precincts, baseball teams won their second I County sheriff, criminal depart­ Wash. Co. Fair, McKay Garden in the east end of the county of league games Monday night when | ORGANIZATIONS IN ment, cut to $32,415, from $33,675; Club; Darrell Allyn, Rt. 1, Aloha, committeemen and committeewo- St. Mary’s was defeated by scores i tax department, cut to $18,055, Commercial National Bank; Duane men on the Democratic ticket are of 18-2 and 2-0. YEAR'S ACTIVITIES from $18,710; county jail, increased Richwine, Rt. 1, Sherwood, Tuala­ announced: The Pee Wee game was score­ to $5,270 from $4,745. tin 4-H Clubs; Ralph Crawford, Rt. Mulloy, Ed Mulloy and Maudie less until the thiid inning when I County treasurer, increased to 1, Tigard, U S Nat. Bank of Port., An indication of the importance PROGRAM BEGAN JUNE 13 FOR TEN CAYS ON Ellman; Sherwood, J. L. Strange Beaverton combined four hits with I Tigard Branch; Kenneth Schap- of the School's role In the life of **',,401 front» $6,17t'. and Alice Taylor; Middleton, Mau­ three St. Mary’s errors to score pert, Rt. 3, Beaverton, Wash. Co. the community is shown in the fig­ County attorney, increased to CAMPUS AT CORVALLIS; SCHOLARSHIPS GIVEN rice J. LaBrousse and Julia E. seven runs. Beaverton scored four Fair, Rosedale Garden Club. ures compiled by Errol Hassell, $2.620 from $2.400. Bailey; Tualatin, Harry A. Walrod more runs in the fourth inning Ronnie Kingsley, Rt. 2, Beaver­ Beaverton school superintendent. County school superintendent, and Alta V. Woodell; S. W. Tigard, and seven in the fifth. The east end of Washington Chaperoning the east end delega­ ton, Hillsboro Garden Club; Arthur A record of the uses to which the increased to $12,520 from $12,050. Camille V. Laws; N. E. Tigard, Gary Oberst struck out nine county sent more than half of the tion, in addition to the county ex­ Sorenson, Rt. 3, Beaverton, Rose- school buildings have been put County asseseor, increased to Kenneth A. Smith and Ether M. St. Mary’s batters in the three in­ one hundred and five 4H club girls tension agents, is Mrs. H. B. Brook- dale Community Club; Clarence during the past year demonstrate Warner. nings he pitched and hit two home and boys who are attending the hart, Aloha. Kuhn, 9707 S. W. Oleson, Port., a wide range of interests in Bea­ $24,765, from $23,840. East Metzger, Paul F. Rasmus­ runs in three times at bat. Albert summer school in Corvallis from County surveyor, increased to Delegates and their sponsors Mrs. Hansen’s Garden Club; Leslie verton in both adult and child sen; E. Garden Home, Mrs. Oscar Sable and Dale Durdel pitched the June 13 to 23, the 35th annual $12,275 from $4,350. Donaldson, 833 S. W. Berthold, lcvf Is. from the east end of the county Jacokes; S. E. Aloha, Ray Plair; final innings for Beaverton. Beaverton, Ore. Bankers’ Assn., Justice courts, increase to *15,- summer school of the organization are: Youth organizations have held S. W. Aloha, F. O. Berger; Scholls, The Cub game developed into a on the campus of Oregon State Joy Reed, Rt. 1, Beaverton, Kin- Fern Hill Unit; Dennis Enger, 1179 190 meetings since last summer. ¡750 from *15,450. Beulah Young; N. Aloha, Vern pitchers’ duel with Jack Oberst College. The county delegation Is ton Ladies Aid; Donna Scott, Rt 2. S. W. Menlo, Beaverton, Oregon These include such groups as Boy Circuit court, increase to *13,200 Wilson; Union, Mrs. Glenn Shelley; Bankers’ Association; Joe Aten. Scouts, Girl Scouts, Campfire Girls, from *10,500. giving up two scratch singles for the second largest in Oregon. | Tigard, KcKay P T A ; Barbara Barnes. Joseph N. Varner and Beaverton and Bobby Griffin al­ All members attend summer Harvey, Rt. 3. Portland, Leedy Rt. 1, Beaverton, Groner PTA, Cub Scouts, Brownies, Bluebirds County clerk, increased to *26,- Ruth M. Varner. lowing only one hit for St. Mary's school on scholarships furnished Grunge; Jackalyn Kruger, Rt. 2. Wash. Co. Fair. and 4H groups. 820 from $25,980. South Beaverton. Paul Schaefer Howard Grabhorn. Rt. 1. Beaver­ Barnett scored for Beaverton in by interested organizations, busi­ Sherwood, Sherwood E x t e n s i o n Forty meetings dealing with rec­ Public health unit, cut to *30,320 and Inez Cook; W. Slope, Harold the first inning when he singled ness houses and individuals. The Unit; Janice Swenson, Sherwood, ton, J. C. Penny, Hillsboro; Wilbur reation have been scheduled in the from $32,535. W. Johnson; Cooper Mt., Albert T. Zuver, Rt. 1, Sherwood, Winona over second base, stole second, session stresses education, rectea- Mrs. Stewart’s Canning Club; Ellen schools and the PT A has used the Kemmer and Margaret Dernback; Public assistance, increased to Wold, Rt. 1, Beaverton, Mrs. H. K Grange; Melvin Holznagel, Rt. 4. buildings 24 times. There have advanced to third on an error and tion and citizenship training. Cipole, Elma Burck; N. W. Tigard, $177,658 from $152,383. Sherwood, Sherwood PT A ; Stanley The club members were wel­ Redding Club; Mary Lee Harl, Rt scored on a passed ball. Beaverton been 25 square dancing sessions Henry M. Brazil and Esther Craw­ County courthouse and grounds, scored the final run in the fifth comed in the official "Get Ac­ 1, Beaverton, Cooper Mt. Commun­ Marugg. 8607 S. W. Oleson, Port , and four well baby clinics. ford; W. Beaverton, Stanley Welch­ Beaverton Grange; Malcolm Mc- increased to $12,369 from *12,169. inning when Bobby Grant walked, quainted Day" of June 14, when ity Club; Beverly Satterlee. Rt. 1, Athletics have played a part in man and Iva Summers; Tualatin County coroner, unchanged at stole second, was , sacrificed to Dan Poling, college dean of men, Beaverton, Cooper Mt Community Innis, Rt. 3, Beaverton. Hillsboro the school facilities also with 42 View, William A. Babcock and Lions Club; Homer Zuvei. Box 271. *350. third by Bobby By, and scored keynoted the evening assembly Club; Sara McKee. 1499 Denny, soft ball and baseball games dur­ Mary Lulow. held in the new Gill stadium. June Beaverton, on Stone’s infield roller. County hospital and home, in­ Mrs. Butler Club; Tualatin, Hillsboro Rotary. ing the year. S. E. Tigard, Don Forrest; W. 20, Oregon Bankers Association creased to $37,455 from $32,955. Gloria Wolfe, Rt. 1, Sherwood, Beaverton plays McMinnville at Community organizations includ­ Metzger, Mrs. Herbert Enson; Can­ Beaverton on Monday. June 19 and wilî 8P °ns0r ‘ »e ir t r a d i t i o n a l Tualatin 4-H Clubs; Mary Molash, REUNION ANI » PICNIC’ Agricultural activities, increased ing the American I i; i Beaverton; Roy Bennett, Rt. 1, of Lyl«1 H Cobb. Beaverton, captivated the crowd and the judge* invited to consider a career In the alike in last Friday's Rose Fesltlval parade, in Portland, winning T lga rd, Oregon State Fair; Ritchie coast guard and the two old "sea a blue ribbon, a handsome trophy and a $200 check This wa_* the Bacon, Rt. 1, Sherwood, Tualatin dogs" will be on hand to explain Cobb is shown astride his magnificent mount which has won 4-H Clubs; Edward Johnson, Rt. 1, the opportunities and possibilities. first year an equestrian division has been sponsored in the parade 8 M O N I) ( (INSKI r r i v i ; P R IZ E ribbon was from left to right, are Pat Trainer, Beaverton high Beaverton, Kinton Dairy Club. For ex-navy and coast guard per­ him many prizes in palomino and parade horse classes at various awarded Beaverton's Rose Parade efforts June 9, school, holding the ribbon aloft on the front o f the Wash Co. Fair; James Blethen, sonnel, If qualified, ratings of elec­ horseshows the last two seasons. when the inter-community float sponsored by the float; Rosalee Wilson. St. Mary's Academy, dmsned Rt. 1. Beaverton, Mrs. Dahlen Club, tronics technician. 1st. 2nd. 3rd Cobb expects to show King Gold in Beaverton's coming benefit Beaverton junior chamber of commerce walked as a clown and sitting on top; and Marilyn Brew­ Tigard Unit. and Fn; radioman 2rd, 3rd, Sn. and horse Show, sponsored by the Kjwants club and Beaverton Junior o ff with an honorable mention pink to add to last ster, Beaverton high school, dressed as a bareback Harris Hansen Rt. 1, Beaverton. year's first place blue ribbon chamber of commerce, July 14 fire controlman 1st, 2nd, 3rd and rider under the big top. »Photo by Rey Parodl) Oregon Bankers' Association; Mar- , Shown aboard the flower-bedecked circus tent Sn. are open. (Photo by Harrell - Beaverton» Pee Wees and Cubs Keep on Top of Heap Groups Find School House Focal Center East End Sends Over Half To Ore. 4-H Summer Session , King Gold Takes Trophy Floral "Big Top" Nets Honorable Mention £"• '