' VOLUM E 23, Number 24 BEAVERTON, W ASHINGTON C O U N T Y , OREGON Double Opening Event For Hiway Com. New Businesses This Week Asks Bid on Broadway St. S AND S PAINT FA CT O R Y AND W ASHCO FEED AND SUPPLY FEATURE NEW ESTABLISHMENTS RESURFACING AND FR ID A Y, JU LY 7, 1950 BUSY BEES SWEETEN JU STICE FOR COURT Should anyone complain that the justice handed out at the circuit courtroom in Hillsboro is bitter, they certainly can’t blame the busy bees. These honey-maker* with fire in their tails have virtually in­ vaded one of the corners of the circuit court room (from the outside, of course I and have become a mattei of inter­ est and concern Seems they entered through a crack in masonry between the bricks and have loaded the cornice with evidences of their industry. The sheriff's office and the janitor are among those who have observed the situation from all sides trying to figure a way to get the sweetenin’. SU BSCRIPTIO N IN A D V A N C E --$2 Ou P E R Y E A R SIN G LE COPY F IV E CENTS Freight Line City Votes on Annexation Headquarters Of Area Next To Pinehurst In Beaverton ELECTION ON JU L Y 7 ALSO INCLUDES BUDGET W IN K LE R M ANAGES FOR FISCAL YEAR AND M ANAGER EM P LO YM EN T A double grand opening, with display platform. Construction is W ID EN IN G PROJECT M AAS TRANSPO RT; Annexation of 18.5 acres adja- junction with original housing all the customary trimmings will of concrete and block construction, cent to the Pinehurst area, part of plans of the Kaiser Community highlight the entrance of two new with masonite flooring. T A C K L E D JU L Y 11TH A W A ITS PUC O KA Y i a 40 acre tract upon which the homes of California. Canyon Road businesses into the I In the upper store space, fur- Beaverton Highlands company is Four models are being built at area business stream, Friday and nishings will be of hardwood and Under the management of Tom I ereC*in* 1 1 i‘ 50*unlt hou8inK develop present, and three room • Bids . on the widening and re- ■ klont lir 1 I 1 V ... voted on July t .. I _. * 7, * along . 1 a... : l l of oil > two > m furnace . Saturday, July 7 and 8. all the latest merchandising tech- ment, will tie type with heat and Winkler. Maas Freight Transport Located side by side across from i niques will be used in the display suriacinK of ,he Beaverton Hills- company has established head ,hp budget and employ fireplaces The finished project the corner of Short street and of merchandise. On the display <,ale secondary highway, on Broad- quarters in Beaverton In the in- ™ent • ' » city manager, announces will include streets, sewer, water, Tualatin highway, the new firms platform will be fence posts, wire, way street >" Beaverton, will be sidewalks and street lights with terest of better trucking service M* y° r ” ' H „ are the S. and S. Paint Factory tile, concrete blocks, building pa accepted July I I by the Oregon , , _ _ . - According to A M. Baker, suner- lots of at least 65 foot frontage between Portland, Forest Grove , . and Retail and the Washco Feed per and other heavy building ma- ila ,e highway commission, in its intendent of the project who recent and 100 feet or more in depth. and way points, it is announced and Supply company. | terials in which the firm will spe- Portland meeting. ly moved to Beaverton, the new Local labor is being used on this week. Henry P. Schweitzer, 809 S. W. ; cialize. The commission meets July 10 ! development will be called the the construction. Electrical con­ eVinkler reevals that he ha« 1 Hazel, is owner and operator of ------- and 11, at such tinje calling for Sandberg addition and Is In oon- tract has been awarded the Bear made application to the Oregon the paint factory and his wife will j bids on 32 projects in 22 counties verton Service company and sont* Public Utilities Commission for be in charge of retail sales, a new ^ ^ |_ n f at an esümated total expenditure local carpentering is also included. purchase of the trucking line o f $2,200,000. Included are two venture for the company. Mrs. T V V v K I O U T O i Ormand Bean, jr., of Portland, in He has been associated with Far- bridges, three buildings, two rock Schweitzer, previously, had con­ responsible for the architectural ney Truck Service in Portland for production jobs and 25 road con­ siderable experience in retailing designs the last ten years, is married and struction projects. paint. Ed Sandberg, of Portland, is has resided in Beaverton for over Road work involves 32 miles of Schweitzer will undertake the builder o f the homes, being com­ three years. grading; 43.57 miles of rock base manufacture of all paints, of oil, missioned by Kaiser Cummunnity or surfacing; 87 miles of oiling Pending approval of the PUC, varnish and synthetic bases. Ca­ Homes to undertake the construc­ | Winkler is taking over the man work and 24.27 miles of asphaltic pacity of his plant will be about tion In line with local trends and LO C A L K IW A N IA N S concrete paving. I .igement of the company. At pres- A new muiquee for their build- demands. SPONSORED PARTY 3.000 gallons per month and can be | ent, two trucks are operated and ing fronts has been recently in- The Beaverton job plans are to IN V IT E BOYS AND readily increased If necessary. The group is across from the widen and resurface existing i he hopes to add another to take stalled on Broadway street, from Canyon Drive-In theatre, about LEAVES PORTLAND He has been in the paint making (J0&-S FOR CAMP j care of service requirements. the northwest corner of West 300 yards toward Pinehurst. En­ pavement between Cedar and field a number of years. Eighteen i Short streets to provide a 26 foot 1 BY C H A RTERED BUS Temporary freight depot for | strpet Installation was made by trance will be on Bertha-Beaver- years ago, he bought out William asphaltic paved street section with At *‘‘a8t twenty boys of the Bea and deposit of freight will I Wright's Hardware, The Mode and ton highway and expected selling E. McGee to establish his own new curbs on the north side. 'eiton - ol a iijgii have applied hp malnta|ned at g70 s w Hazel Thyng’s, price range will be from $8,500 to business. The Arbor Rose Brown Swiss Preparatory to this improve- for a ful1 " out,nK at the street, phone Beaverton 4736. Wright's Hntdwure was formerly $10.750. His new building, at the end of dairy farm, on Wheeler avenue , . .. . . .. ,. . Kiwanis club's Mt. Hood camp Richey’s until the recent sale. Election polls, at the city hall, Short street, ........... ... “ is “ 50 by 80 feet - with ,,h at Walker road, and Lindow B ro "a c ed wcxiden water mains and ' " o m »• through 23, reports will be open from 8 a. m. to 8 Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Wright, floor space of about 6,000 feet due t there h p rs H n ls fp in H u ir v hp! w o o n R th . . _ H r P K1 U .io o n P i,. i.. ...ill * . t . A Holstein dairy between Bth- has further projpctPd a completP D> C. E. Mason Girls will take D p n | | U : r n n c I i r i new owners of the concern, are p. m., standard time, or from 9 to different levels for more ad­ any and Bonny Slope, will be in f aCP-lifting': of Broadway east over the canlP froni lu|y 23 to 3" R c p U D I I C a i l S t l b T lifelong residents of Washington a. m. to 9 p. m., daylight saving vantageous manufacturing. The eluded July 19 in a seven-day y ' * * " ■ln,t furth#l applit 1 fOI both ward to the railroad t K i r k s county. He attended school in time. building is of concrete block con- Oregon-Washington tour sponsored atreet weeks are invited at once. w Q « w v IH ÍlllT T C v Budget to be voted, over the Forest Grove while his wife, thr struction and interiors of the sec- by the Western Dairy Journal of All who go to camp must be former Rachel Clark, was ra u *« 6 per cent limitation, totals $28,500, ond floor office and first floor re- Los Angeles, California, which examined and in addition to apply­ in Aloha and attended school ‘>f which some $5,000 will be allo- tail store are of knotty pine. leaves Portland July 17 for a visit j ing for the week in the moun­ Rislng to the possible hiring o f a In the retail store every kind of to leading purebred Holstein ’ tains, each boy and girl intend- - to the challenge - of com , there and in Beaverton. , , rated . paint as well as custom service for Guernsey, Jersey and Brown Swiss ing to go must contact Dr. Mason in8 political activity, the Wash Upon completion of his educa- , cUy mana8er patrons with particular problems herds. at once. No appomtimnt is IWO*l mgton count v Republican |HMip tlOH, Hai i v WM a I With or needs will be available. The fac- Travel will be by chartered bus sary and the deadline for boys' n,et ,n an organizational meeting his father In the Forest Grove ^ l O H S cH O O l B O V tory, for instance, is experiment- and private car and an extensive examinations is set for July 15. June 29. VFW hall, Hillsboro, to Floral company, dealing In whole- J * V ing with a rubber emulsion paint itinerary is planned. Return to j To date only three girls have in- | aas'g'> members of the county cen sa|e lind retHil trade In 1928 the 4 th and will be prepared to market Portland is scheduled on Sunday, 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Matzke of j dicated a desire to attend the ’ tra‘ committee. . father purchased a greenhorn* this, primarily for washable walls, j j ujy 23. Broadway .had the thrilling expe- camp others are urged to make Leon Davis, Hillsboro, will con- p|ant at Lake Road and BerthA- A number of specialty paint items This is the first such dairy tour nence with eighteen others, some j ¡mmediate app|¡,.at¡on with Dr tlnue at the heHd of OOP activity. Beaverton highway, where he was will be featured. of Oregon and Washington under them nurses, in an automatic \jason as chairman. Assisting him will be: ngajn assisted by his son. Togeth-| The Beaverton V F W ladies aux- Residents of the area are invited the auspices of the Journal. In elevator at Providence hospital on The camp wm bp adequately Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter, Multno- Pr ( bey built the present cluster ‘ “ ary No. 4617 held a regular bueU to visit the plant either Friday or eluded in its members will he j Monday evening, June 26. supervised, with a planned pro mah golf club precinct, vice chair- of greenhouses located there and ne88 meeting at the IOOF hall Saturday. Wesco Water Paint com- dairy men of the Northwest and The lift became stalled and the gram of camperaft and recreation. man; Miss Louise Merkel, Canyon known, until 1946, as W right’s I Wednesday evening June 28, 1900. Crest, secretary; Mis. Dorothy Sey- Greenhouse. The members voted to hold a pot pany will offer a demonstration out-of-state visitors who are in- group had to wait about a half ------- ,, . . . . . luck picnic with the Post members more, Forest Grove, treasurer; both days. On Saturday, the first terested in dairying and manage- hour until the machanic arrived Harry J. junior, not content at , , . __ , , , „ . . . . and families at Shute Park, Hills- Mrs. Mathilda Mac-rum, Hillsboro, 100 ladies will be awarded orchids, ment practices, as well as in buy- to make repairs. Everything was working for someone, branched out 1 . , . . . , on Wednesday evening, July alternate chairman; Denton Bur­ on his own, establishing a green- i boro Next door to the paint factory, jng cattle or farms. dead and they couldn’t signal any- .„ * Martin Ward and Robert Martin, Some will be agricultural college one though only about four feet dick. Cedar Hills, alternate vice h()UM bualnraB Hn Allen avenue, ,2’ *950’ at„ ? :30 P' “ chairman; John Hoben, I Garden H juMt eaHt of u ,mhar,, ln 193V He The auxiliary and post will dis- will welcome residents o f the area students, some will represent equip- from the next floor, Home, congressional committee- hgd of developlng thta pro. with their July business to their new, two-level Washco ment or othdr mechanical in- Finally some of the nurses kept man; Mrs Jeannie Toupel. Aloha. but ,n HO,d to Mt and meeting and social and business Feed and Supply company. Both | dustrial firms; most will be dairv rai|jng to a nurse below them . , . . Rev. Russell B. Thomas of the congressional commtttoewoman men are experienced in the line, , farmers out , to Mra stdney 8taty and bought tbp meeting for the month of August. learn more about ,,ntii «he hcarH thnm „ „ h „„„t „ ............ _ Ward being with Francis Brothers their work, according to Nelson ' „ T I * Baptist Church. 1600 The district nominating commit- home p,ace from hia father, which * " ,***ln* t0 held f‘ « o t h e r man N E Canyon road, will exchange in Portland for 14 years and Mar­ R. Crow, publisher of the Jour- tee Included Arthur Zerbe, Can bp opPlated until its sale In Aug- ] 3, J?80 WlUl 818,1 a bu8y schPdul» managed to remove the ventilator pulpits next Sunday, July 9, at 1 1 tin associated with the same firm ! nal. from the top so they could get air a. m. with the Rev. Erling Monnes, yon Crest; Henek Hlnck, Witch UBt ,946. to Mr. and Mrs. Gott- f0,„ th8 com,n8 months. for about 5 years. ‘It is our hope,” he adds, '‘that Hazel; le t t e r Alte^! HII*(boro; ,ieb Dlaa(l President, Mrs. Margaret Rice Ward live, in the M ultnom ah!«,, will acquire a liberal educa- “ ** ^ hot, , T hen they pastor of the Aloha Baptist Church Harry Bartlett. Forest Grove, and - 10.T . , . . and Junior vice president. Mrs. found that they could also open | The evening services will be as In 1947, he entered the h&id- Leona Hickox elected delegate, at- area, is a well-known member tion during the 7-day trip.” the doors to get air. They were on . usual at 7:45 p. m. Everybody is W G. Btederman, Tigard. ware business In Forest Grove tanded the twenty-ninth annual there of the Southwest Hills K i­ Included in practices to be view­ but the Beaverton urge was strong Pncampment of the VKW and aux- wanis club, is marrfcd and has two ed by and demonstrated for the their way to visit Mrs. Matzke’F welcome. upon him. He purchased his pres­ iltaries at Salem, Ore., and re­ Prayer Meeting on Wednesday daughters. Martin, who just grad- dairy tourists are matters of herd sister who recently underwent an appendicitis operation. 1 night at 7:45 p. m. ent business, to return ''home" turned with the news that the uated from Lewis and Clark col- I mnagement, feeding, growing feed, among his many longtime friends. first prize essay winner from Bea­ lege, has a son and daughter. Both i putting up grass silage, sprinkler With many plans to bring thx verton High School, Paul Choban plan eventually to move into the irrigation and irrigated pasture people of Beaverton the very best had received fourth prize In the Beaverton area. j mixes and the parading of cham- in hardware and houseware lines state contest. A ten dollar check Dimension of building enclosures pion show animals and producers and to Improve the service avail- I was the award. at the feed and supply store are stopg w i„ he made at th(> 0 re. L E W IS AND C LA R K COL- able to residents of this growing I 80 by 20 feet for the lower level gon g ^ te college and the Astoria vote* for .. queen of the Ail riders will be a admitted 30 a ;trPa, the Wrights have t _ ad d ition ” . - Free ‘™ ....................... n il n aers w i n r»e u m i i i e a i free, r e e j I-EOE, . Portland, w Ore., . June —- rea, m e w rig n is n a v e p purchased urennnea * a • > « ,Vw, „1 «.,’ i.wi i. . « a hv 2ft exPertment *t* ,,o "* where disease Beaverton area horse show, Jointly , Fourteen English and Western Approximately 125 ministers and thp Fisher property, fronting on M 0 f f l O r i a l R lTG S ---------L*_I— — -------1—— control and marketing problems | sponsored July 14 by the Bea- style events will be presented foi elders of the Presbyterian churches Canyon road, where they Intend will be discussed. verton Kiwanis club and the Bea­ appropriate trophies and ribbon* *n the *tate gathered for the three- t0 erect a modern building with CLASSM ATE'S W ED D IN G Herds to be seen during the tout ,|HV P rO ty t*rU B Sy no d of Ora r,ff atraat parking. j. • ^ a A trip to Eugene for a class­ range from one world's record verton Junior chamber of com­ to winners. merce, are available through Sat­ Governor Douglas McKay has * nn cloNed Their daughter. Dolores Wright, A i r l l R G S C r O S H mate's wedding at First Baptist herd with only 12 cows to some urday, July 8, from the First Se­ been invited to lead the paiade. f*0" br r* a* I *ewi" an'* i attended grade and Church . over the week end was , of the largest commercial herds . inviien u > lne pa.aor Thuradav with a unanimously mu high " ‘Kn schools " ' nuu," l ( Memorial servlcea services were held at _ curity Bank and Leonard Adams All made by Shirley Henson. Evange- L the pac,flc Northwpat horse enthusiaata are urged to commendlt on the U S B; averton' 1 8 marr'* d Miller and Tracys funeral home « n Insurance company, Beavei*ton; take > . part ... in the ____ show. ____ Entry ol ” commen