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U, of O. Library Eumene, Oregon VOLUUE 23, Number 23 BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1950 SITÎSO RIP TIO N IN A D V A N C E 4 2 00 P E R Y E A R S I N G U E CO PY F I V E C E N T S County Sheriff Alerts to Recruit Police Reserve Beaverton Votes City Mgr. Issue With Budget July 7 Tax Dollar Division Busch Reveals Army Turns Defense Job To Civilians LEVY OUTSIDE 6% LIMITATION OVER $28,500, ESTIMATES SET CIVIL NEEDS IN WASHINGTON INCREASE OVER LAST YEAR ALMOST $12,000 COUNTY AT 250 RESERVISTS FOR POPULATION T h e issue of hiring a city m an a g e r com es up again for B e a v e r ton. B u t this tim e the people will ) have a ch a n ce to vote on it, along with the city budget up for citi- ' zen approval on J u l y 7, from 8 a. m .to 8 p. m. standard time, a t the city hall. Capitol Hill OK's Truman Aid To Korea School Bill Committee Maps Plans S h e r i f f Dick Huseh, who last month attended a national level civil defense conference in W a s h ington. D. C., reported by tele phone Wednesday that he is ready to tack le the job of recru iting police reservists to bring his pres ent numb« to the required 250 for the county's ra te of population. “W e were told,” Busch declared, | “that the a rm y will not a tte m p t T h e c i t y ’s most recent btush [ with the idea o f having a city m an NORDBLAD REPORTS a g e r c a m e ab out early in 1948 JUNE 22 MEETING when th e council, under M a y o r 1 WIDE APPROVAL OF J . V. “D o c ” Chandler accom plished ORGANIZES AID TO th e fact with no pervious public ! PRESIDENT'S ACTS m ention. T h e m an hired to the HB 193 PASSAGE post m eeting opposition from many On Capitol Hill, in W ashington i | sources, lasted until the fall of A countywide m eeting of t e a c h On the right ¡4 division of the proposed tax dollm. C., there is wide approval foi I P E R C E N T A G E S OK E X P E N D I T U R E fo: th. 1948 when th e hastily-passed ordi ers and lay org anization represent- su b ject to approval by voters o f the 1950-51 budget the decisive action of President 1 1960-51 city ta x dollar is shown in th e above illus n a n ce c r e a ti n g his jo b was subject UlVes. held J u n e 2 2 7 in the B e a v e r - tration. P e rc e n ta g e s show the w ater dep artm ent, accou nt- H arry S. T r u m a n in directing im-1 l o f a heated series o f meetings ton K iw a n is hallj bogan mappjng On the left is a com parab le c h a r t o f la s t y e a r's ing for 28.6 percent, and sewer, with 26 percent of mediate arm ed aid to South Kor w hich rescinded the action. i strateKy for inform m g the people ta x levy, which includes school d is tr ic t 48; union expenditures, t a k in g over half of the budget dollai Pa reports R e p re se n tativ e W altei S in ce N ovem ber elections of 1948, of House Bill 193, to increase high d istrict 10 j t . ; W ashington cou nty and city of and likewise re tu rn in g revenue to lower the re Norblad of th e F i r s t Oregon Con M ayor H. H. J e f f r i e s has manned basic school support allotm e n ts B eav erto n millage. T h e 1949-50 total was 87.4 mills. quirement of ta x atio n to run the city's a ffa irs . gressional district, in a telephone th e helm o f the c ity ’s government, from th e sta te personal income interview W ednesday morning with public service his only re tax revenues. M arble Cook, d irecto r from the n atio n ’s capitol. O fficia l m u neratio n. of field service for th e Oregon ly and unofficially, he adds, W a s h L isted in budget figures, which Edu cation associatio n, presided. ington is feeling “great a la rm " at go beyond th e 6% lim itation by R a y T a lb e rt, te a c h e r of Hills- the invasion of a Soviet-sponsored $28.615.49, there is a collective pro force of North K o reans against Youth program s o f the two or- sored a m a te u r horseshow slated vision of $5,000 for hire of a city South K orea. ganizations will b enefit from the j for J u l y 14 on the high school m a n a g e r. T h is budget estim ate, in “I personally feel the president ■ | K iw anis clu b -B ea v erton ju n io r playing field, announces Chet All union b a rb e r shops in the cidentally, exceeds last y ear’s fig 11 c h a m b e r of co m m e rce jo in tly spon- Huddleston o f the K iw anis club, area are set to declare a five day is absolutely rig ht," Norblud de ure by $11,919.93 outside the 6 % | i “ 1 = chahm an. week, with “Closed" signs h a n g pleted. "I t is only unfortunate that limitation. S h e r i ff R. H. " H ic k ” Busch G overnor Douglas M cK ay has ing on doors for Sunday and Mon we had not followed a s u f fe r pol L a s t Y e a r ’s levy of $24,850 re j been invited to lead a parade day, according to Paul S ch a e fe r, icy before. T h i s could have been quired two elections and added to ahndle the problems of civilian through town starting 7 p. m . and of the B eav erton b ath e r shop next stopped a t Y a lt a or Immediately at expense on the budget as original defense in case of an ou tb reak at the rodeo show which begins to the old post office on W atson the end of the last war and wo ly estim ated . of war. T h is leaves it squarely would have been In a much better at 8 p. m., thirteen various E n g street. T h e budget com m ittee basing its up to the civilian population to lish and W e s te rn events have he«‘n “I understand that all union position today. Certainly, there Is figures upon a m o unts re quiied in fu rnish its own m eans of defense, nr* sense in Indecision In Interna j scheduled. Trophies and ribbons b arbers are going to give it a tr y ,” previous y e a rs plus as nearly an which includes evacuations, disas tional a ff a irs .” F u n e ra l services fo r K as p e r P. will be awarded all winners. S c h a e fe r adds. a c c u ra te e stim a te as possible for ter control, em ergency hospitals Caveny. prom inent doctor of the C an d id ates for queen of the In Portland, where »hops a ff ili T h e r e is no politics expressed additional requirem ents, offe rs the and all the other dem ands th a t W e st Slope area, have been set horseshow, to be crowned with ated wit hthe Am erican F e d e r a !n W ashington, on this issue, Nor- following breakdown o f budget might occur in tim e of a tta c k or for Thu rsday, J u n e 29, 2 p. m. at appropriate cerem onies include, tion of L ab o r have been told to hlod points out. B oth D em ocratic estim ates. invasion. , I the Valley C om m unity United w ith sponsors: P c r le n e Spink. C an «•lose up on Mondays, rebelling is tod R epub lican legislators Indicate R o a d and streets. $46.732.99; sew “According to figures established I P re s b y te ria n church in West Slope indicated. Shop owner a f t e r shop yon R oad B ooste rs club ; K ath- . imiplete approval of the |Vresl- e r d ep artm ent, $43.170; w ater de by defense planners, such a situ a I Th e Rev. H. A. A rm ttage will of- lene A ck e rm an , B eav erton K iw a n ow ner is reportedly planning to '«lent's actions. partm en t $49,363.13, fire dep artm ent tion will require fo u r civilian pol I flclate. Com m ital serv ices will fo l is; P a tr ic ia Trained, Beaverton ta k e down the A F L union card $9,609.50; police dep artm ent, $7,760; So far, he continues, th e re have low under the auspices of W illa m ju n io r c h a m b e r o f co m m e rc e ; G ale and teplHce it with one from the t)«'en no m eetings called of the ice for every thousand people. F o r and general expense, $15,830. T ota l W ashing ton county, this means 250 ette lodge No. 2, A.F. & A M. In B en so n, W a s h in g to n County Posse, CIO. expenditures are listed a t $172,- Armed F o rces com m ittee, of which the R iv ervlew ce m e tery chapel. Irv a le tta Bou cher, Aloha cham bei D iffe ren ce of the two labor or he is a member, sin ce the crisis volunteers to handle the many pol 465 62. M arble Cook Dr. C aveny had been missing of c o m m e rce .and V irginia Hud ganizations, it is pointed out, Is arose. W ith approval of new draft ice ta sk s involved." E s tim a te d receipts other than was elected since J u n e 6, when he disappeared dleston, B eav erton Saddle club. At the present time, in the that under A F L charter, employers re gulations Tuesday, the c o m m it 1950-51 tax es are set a t $141.498.47, boro high school, F r e e vote t ic k e t s will be avail must belong to the union, with no tee is " s ittin g tig h t” and aw aiting W ash in g to n county sh e riff's re requ iring $30.9157 15 to b a lance the president of the W a s h in g to n cou n between his office and home. He serve, there are 69 m e m b ers on the budget. Added to this th e discount ty c o m m ittee in b e h a lf of the was found a short d istan ce from able from all m e rc h a n t s o f the vote on wages or working condi developments. active list. In addition, approxi on prepaid tax of $785.05 and esti bill. P re s id e n t of the W ash in g ton his c a r at Bald P e a k S t a t e P ark a re a, from W e st Slope to Aloha, tions. Under C IO rules, an e m T a lk in W ashing ton, he says, In mated uncollected ta x of $5,541.56. county O E A unit is Melvin Wells, on Sunday mornin g. T h e r e was no including B eav erton, for selection ployer is not permitted to hold a dicates little confid ence in action m ately 30 mem bers in the cou nty membership. s h e r i f f s posse is available for mo the to tal levy am o unts to $37,293 76 te a ch e r a t B e a v e r to n high school evidence of foul play or any thing of queen. of the United N ations, as a result Angry protests are voiced by bilization. I t is hoped to m ak e the event of which $8,777.27 is w ithin the 6% and E r r o l Hassell, superintendent to Indicate a n y th in g o th er than of the 7 to 1 vote o f its security, o f school d istrict 48, is legislative death from natu ra l cau ses. O fficial an annual affa ir. shop owners, particularly, because lim itation. O ffe rin g no official com m e n t on council. Tu esd ay night, back ing co m m ittee c h a ir m a n of the district reports have not been released of the loss in revenue and the faci the A m erican e ffo r t to stop the th r sluation teh s h e riff states he is O E A unit e m b r a c in g Clatsop, Col as yet. th a t the only price raise permitted bloodshed and aggression In Korea. ready to enlarge his police te serve umbia, Y am h ill, Tilla m oo k and i« for child ren’s haircuts. He was born on D ece m b e r 19. Th e consensus seem s to he that force. R e cru itin g o f volunteers, he W ash in g to n counties. Closing as in e ffe ct Monday will 1906 at W'hlte, Sou th D ak ota. Th e this Is a “now or never” crisis says, goes on every day and it R e p re se n ta tiv e s p ies e n t were fam ily soon moved from th e re and a ff e c t Multnomah, W ashington, is his intention to have an active, for the United Nations. from the county L eag u e o f Women he was reared In Luv ern e, Minn. Columbia and C la c k a m a s counties. w orking nucleus available to call Meanwhile, the N ational Secu rity Canyon Road B a p tis t chu rch will _ _ _ V o te rs ; legislative ch a irm e n of He went thru high school there, a t any unexpected notice. R eso u rces hoard has announced it the W a sh in g to n cou nty Pom ona woiked five years, and then took have the Rev. S. E. Gregg, fo rmer J O I N T V F W S O C I A L L a st month, because of his long- Astoria, Ore., J u n e 28, (S p e cia l) and the B e a v e r to n G r a n g e ; F o r es t pastor of U niversity P a r k Baptist T h e B e a v e r to n V F W ladies aux- has "on ice ” m e a s u re s to Instigate up his schooling for medicine. He rationing and range planning and basic organiz — Field work for the 1950 census Grove, Hillsboro, B ea v erton , T i church. as guest preacher, next |||ary No. 4817 held a joint social im m ediate price, graduated from the U n iv ersity of in the five n orthw est counties gard and Sherwood school sys Sunday, at 11 a. m. and 7 45 p. m evening with post m em bers a t the other controls If the situation calls ation for county civil defense, Minnesota Medical school and in B usch was invited to co n fer with com p risin g the A storia census dis te m s ; Hillsboro, B ea v erto n , T ig ard T h e pastor, Rev. Russell B Tho 1 0 O F hall W ednesday J u n i 14, 1950 for them. terned for tw o y e ars a t the Beth- a picked group o f law enforcem ent trict, has been completed and the and Sylvan P T A groups: B e a v e r mas. will be supplying the pulpit Cana)rta an(1 plnoohl(, g a m „ esda hospital in St. Paul. Minn He o ffice rs from various parts of the portfolios shipped to W ashington, ton Kiw anis, W e st Slope I Jo n s . of the Mt. Olivet B a p tis t church wer#, p|a y<>d graduated fro m there In 1937 and cou ntry In a meeting which was to D. C. fo r final tabulation, stated Hillsboro R o t a r y and the B e a v e r In P o rtlan d while th e ir pastor Rev Th<( thPmP o f ..F , ag D ay » w a„ in th at y e a r he m arried E d n a m a e lay the groundwork for national E . L y m a n Ross, d istrict super ton ju n io r c h a m b e r o f com m erce. J . J . ( low. is a tte n d in g thr meet carried out In the table decora- Frances Pedersen of L eSueur. preparation on the civilian level. visor, today. He said the office T h e co m m ittee voted to fu rth e r Minnesota. He practised medicine ings of the B ap tist World Con Uona. R e fr e s h m e n ts served con- "M aybe this is 'I t ' " , B usch con would be perm anently closed on study the bill and show the value gress. eluded the evenings program. in Langdon, N. D., for 11 years. jectured, unofficially, "and maybe J u n e 30 and the records tra n s of the s tro n g e r support to W a s h T h e fam ily moved to th e West ferred to the a re a office in S e a t ington co u n ty the proposal, which it'll work out th at R u sa la la only Slope a re a In Se p te m b e r. 1948 Th e C e n tu ry cluh announces a bluffing. W e should know within tle. will be voted on in the fall ele c where he established a modern I free public lib rary for the subur the next 30 days. T h e A sto ria office was opened tion. I t was pointed out th a t the new m edical-dental clinic on Wes- ban a re a s of w estern Multnomah e a rly in J a n u a r y with R oss in bill would give W a s h in g to n co u n “All I can say Is th a t I ’m not pecher Lane. county and e astern W ashington going to be c au g h t napping, re cha rg e. Under his supervision a t y about 51% of Its to tal public Dr. Caveny had m a n y Interests county, accord in g to Mrs. Vernon gardless of what develops." cre w o f approxim ately 300 enum school cost. and fra te r n a l connections. He was Churchill, president. e ra to r s and a s s is ta n ts wore re E ven though it is designated as T h e library will be m aintained cruited and trained to ta k e the a property tax. Cook points out, a m em ber of the Valiev C o m m u n In the building o f the West Slope census in th e counties of Clatsop, H B 193 Is th e only m a n n e r by ity United P re s b y te ria n ch u rch : Columbia, Tillam ook, W a shington which m a ch in e ry m ay be set up a m em ber of the A m erican Medical branch of the Com m ercial Hank as s o cia tio n ; a m em ber of L ebanon of Oregon, and will be opened for and Y am h ill. • to collect money from sta te per use on Tuesday, J u l y 11. F i n a l to ta ls showed 166.473 per sonal Incom e ta x revenues, o f lodge No. 34*. A.F. A A M at sons were enum erated in the five which there is at the pre srh t time Langdon. N orth D a k o ta ; also a In the m eantim e, a drive Is In m e m b e r o f the L ang d on Scottish cou nties In addition to dwellings, a sub sta ntial surplus. progress for the collection of all R ite bodies and a 32nd degree Ma- f At a com m ittee m eeting held In fa rm s , and irrigation units. This kinds of books: fiction, non-fic son; he was a m em b er o f the the Hillsboro office o f the S tate was an increase of 43.003 persons tion, encyclopedlae, atlases, maps, W ashing ton Medical S ocie ty ; he E m p lo y m e n t service. Ju n e 19, Mrs. over 1940. W ash in g ton county leads I child ren’s books, reference works, held licenses to practice medicine W illiam Chandlee, Hillsboro, was with an increa se of 22.027 or ap dictionaries, etc. Collection days | in Oregon. M innesota and North named ch a irm a n and Fred Corn, pro xim a tely 56%, to to tal 61,221 are planned for T h u rsd ay and ! D a k o ta ; he was a m e m b er of the Hillsboro, se cr e ta ry of the Nation persons. Friday, Ju ly 6 and 7. Grand F o r k s d istrict Medical So al Em ploy the Physically Handi Several additional a ssig nm ents All persons In the area who have capped d e f y a t Grand F o r k s, N. D.; he group for Washington were added to the Astoria office V ern B a r t l e t t , ow ner of the Bee spare books, are Invited to assist county. was a m e m b e r of the Delta Chi T h e meeting discussed a m o n g which was a special hous F ilm com pany, has re ce n tly trans- In this com m unity enterprise by plans for ob servance o f the week A cad em ic Socie ty and the Phi ing survey for the city of Astoria, furred his equipm ent and business bringing them to the new library in O ctober, held in W ashington Chi medical h o n o ra ry ; he was also a survey o f re sidential fin an cin g ^ B eav erton , and will be In op- on Ju ly 6 or 7. Anyone unable to a m e m b er of the W e st Slope L i county at the time o f the national S E C O N D f t l K T H D A Y o f the B eaverton Busineaa and P r o fe s for Clatsop. Columbia and W ash- era tion on J u l y first. do so, can phone Mrs. Gerald E . week. sional W o m ii t'i clu b waa observed J u n e 22. at K iw an la hall, with ons club and had nu m erou s other in the time records program, Ev- M r B a r t l e t t has had 20 years T u ck er, A T w a te r 0304 and a r birthday cake and Installation of officers. F o r ty -fo u r m e m b ers and T e n ta tiv e plans call for N E P H tim e records pro g ram cov ering of photographic experien ce and professional and social connections five guests w ere present. rangem ents will be made to pick luncheons In Forest Grove, Hills in N orth D ak ota all five counties. will give fa s t and expert service Shown left to right, front row, a r e E v a n g e lin e Moahofsky, up the donation boro and Beaverton during the He la survived by his wife E d n a T h e A sto ria office was one of to his cu stom ers first vice president; M a r jo r ie Soholm, president; N oreen B ro o k - observance. P ictu res of disabled T o encourage the Interest of the mae F Caveny of 7111 S. W G a hardt. second vice president. the three d istrict o ffice s In the T h e Bee F ilm ro m p an v special younger folk, the Centu ry cluh Is workers on the job, possibly in three children Second tow, left to rig h t; Hilda Highbe, pa*t president and northw est selected to participate izes in service by mail to the bel P a r k road: o ffering a $2 50 m erchandise hook cluding home movies, to be shown installing o f fic e r ; Cora Clearw ater, d ir e c to r; M a rg aret Hendren, in teh tim e records program. E v "sn ap sh o t fr a t e r n i t y ”, developing K e n t P , David D. and Can dace order to the boy o r girl, 8 to 12. throughout the county. tre a s u r e r: J e n n y Cline, corresponding s e c r e ta ry , F lo re n c e Garrison, erett, W a s h in g to n and Billings and printing roll film s and parks R. Caveny: his m o ther Mr-. Kate recording s ecretary . T h e re are about thirty handi who brings in the most hooks, M ontana being the o th er two. T h l* a t reasonable prices and stresses C aveny o f San F r a n c i s c o Calif.: Thid row, left to rig h t; Aletha G r a f and K a th e r in e Dealnger, also an Identical reward for hoys capped workers In the cou nty and program necessitated additional the convenience of letting the one brother. Edw ard J . Cav en v of d irectors and girls between 12 and 16. Con the com m ittee has set its goal as a personnel and required e x trem e j mailm an do your work for you. Sa n F r a n c i s c o and one siateir Min- E m b le m s w ere awarded mem bers who had entered the club ditions o f the award are th a t Job for each one Full com m ittee detail and a c c u ra c y to g a th e r fa cts elim inatin g the necessity of run- e - v a C. Caveny of Luverne. Minn during the paat year. C erem o ny was given by M a r th a Bernard ini, hooks must be delivered to the li number* 33. r«pr*s*Tt!ng all pa ts B e r th a Anderson E dith Cady, Valleda C h a ffin , Hazel Paxaon, to he used in settin g up future 1 n m e into town to leave your film s j P e g g ’s M ortuary B eav erton, is b rary on J u l y 6 o r 7. of the county. E m m a Boyd. K a th e r i n e Designer and Mias Moahofaky. F lorence census operation*. and going b a ck a fte r them when ; in c h a rg e of fu neral a r ra n g e m e n ts R ic e became th e sixty-elghtti m em ber o f the club. finished T h e fa m ily have requested that A travel eaae waa presented Mrs. Htghbe fo r two y ears a s HOME N EW LY PURCH ASED H E L L S AN D W I J.I. B U I L D T h is new service will he of sp they would like some flower« but N E W N IG H T W A T C H M A N president, in a p p reciatio n o f her untiring work. Mrs. Ida B u f fa m has purchased Mr and Mrs. S a c k e tt have sold Mr M artin I* the nteht w a tch clal convenience to fa rm oommun- I would like oth ers to contrib ute to Theeluh adjo urned to resume In S e p te m b e r with reg ular m e e t Emma A rm itag e Memorial a home on W ats o n St and plana th e ir home and are having a new ings Ju ly and August m e eting s will be potluck picnic», the first to m an fo r a new district past the Hies in the entire T u a la tin valley , th» a re a and W a shing ton county * Fund in lieu o f flowera. be held at the home of B la n c h Sorbet* • P hoto by T ra v ia Cavenat to move there soon. home built on Hall Street. a ir port. L KIWANIS-JAYCEE HORSE SHOW JULY 14 HELPS YOUTH PLANS Barbers Declare Five-Day Week Starts Monday Funeral Rites of W. Slope Doctor 2 P. M. June 29th Takes Canyon Rd. Baptist Pulpit Census Job Ends; Ross Closes Up Astoria Office Club Instigates Free Library For E. Tualatin Valley BPW CLUB INSTALLS OFFICERS Co. 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