U , o f 0 . L ib r a r y
E u gen e, Oregon
SUBSC R IPTIO N
FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1950
BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON
VOLUME 23, Number 26
IN
A D V A N C E -*2 00 PETR Y E A R
SING LE COPY F IV E C E N T S
Competent Road Engineer Advised For County
City Revises Budget; Sets
Date For Aug. 1st
Blood Donation Scheduled August 1
H O W BL OO D P R O D U C T S ARE USED
MEETING SCHEDULES STEPPED UP BECAUSE OF
NEW ESTIMATE CUT TO $17,188.89 OUTSIDE 6%
WHOLE BLOOD
LIMITATION; ABOUT $500 BEYOND LAST YEAR'S
N ew budget estim ates for the
^ fiscal year of Ju ly 1, 1950, to June
30, 1951, were prepared and adopt
ed a t a com bined m eetin g of the
B eaverton city council and budget
com m ittee, J u ly 17, for an elec
tion on A ugust 1. A lbert R ossi w as
ch airm an of the m eeting.
R evised estim ates set th e figure
ou tside th e 6% lim itation a t $17,-
188.80, about $500 m ore th an w as
voted last year. R ossi pointed out
ta h t added valuation w ithin the
city m ay absorb this sm all bulge
and m ight actu ally result in a
slig h t decrease in m illage rate.
A ligh t vote of 187, July 7, turn
ed down th e budget callin g for
$28.500 in excess of the 6 nr lim it
ation. Tied in w ith the estim ates
w as $5,000 w hich would be allocat
ed to the hire of a city m anager.
T he council voted to call a
special election in conjunction w ith
the general election in N ovem ber,
to give the people a ch an ce to
exp ress th em selves on w hether or
not a city m anager should be hired
for the city.
Teh council fu rth er pointed out
th a t w ith com pletion of all side
sew ers expected w ithin 60 days,
the city would proceed im m edi
a tely on a city-w ide street im
provem ent program , pending ap
proval of th e budget.
Crop Harvest
Sets Demand
Bean Pickers
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CONTRACT CARRIED
ON SINCE APRIL 25
A com petent, licensed engineer
of suitable engineering background
should be em ployed by W ash in g
ton county and em powered to or
gan ize his own en gin eerin g crew
for the reconstruction program of
prim ary county roads and high
w ays ,in the view trf cou n ty plan
ning com m ission w hich w ill for
ward such official recom m endation
to the county court. The com m is
sion met in the county courtroom s,
in Hillsboro, July 18.
O riginal schedule of one m eet
ing per month has been extended
to include more frequent d a te s
because qf th e m any matter**
which
require attention
of the
group. The com m ission has called
a special m eeting for A ugust 1,
7:30 p. m., in the county cou rt
room s. The public is w elcom e to
attend.
R eport on roads and su g g es
tion s for priority in the road re
construction program authorized
by passage of $600,000 special levy
over a period of three years w as
j reported as yet incom plete. The
road com m ittee stAted that a co m
plete and true picture w ill not
I be possible until a survey has been
m ade of all county areas.
Adoption o f the com m ission 's
1 advice to the county court on
em ploying an engineer would bring
all roads under the county under
the jurisdiction of the en gin eer.
At present, the roadm aster system
operates and it would be replaced
by the county engineer system .
Howard Buford, secretary o f the
Lane county planning com m ission
w as guest speaker. H e explained
w orkings of his group and d iscu s
sed problems they had e n c o u a t
ered.
H is presentation stressed the ad
van tages o f a lon g-range son ing
program and advised the W ash ing
ton county group to give th ou gh t
to this idea. B efore such a plan
m ay be initiated, how ever, ap
proval is n ecessary by popular
vote.
A ccom panying Buford w a s Arn
old W estllng, o f the bureau oj
m unicipal research at Eugene.
W ith prospects of a bumper
T ualatin valley em ployees of the
crop, bean h arv est is underway
| W est Coast Telephone com pany,
in W ash ington county w ith a call
m em bers of the Rortland local 125,
for pickers bein g sounded by the
Brotherhood of E lectrical W ork
SERUM ALBUMIN
F I B R I N O G E N on d T H R O M B I N
B l QO D GROUPING
sta te em ploym ent service office
ers
(A F L ), will m eet Friday
A h ig h ly c o n c e n tro te d io M to n
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GLOBULIN
o t the e le m e n ts n e e d e d to tre a t
at H illsboro, reports Ben Scott,
night, July 21, in the Steam Fit
To test w h a le b lo o d in o rd e r
sh o ck a n d c e ito in d is e a s e s .
farm p lacem ent director. P ay has
ters hall of Portland, to vote on
to d e te rm in e w h a t ty p e it is
been set at 2*4 cen ts w ith 1/4 cent
authorizing its n egotiations com
which combinm
bonus. E m ploym ent should last
m ittee to take w hatever action
to produtm-
n ecessary, including a strike to
until Septem ber 1, w eather perm it
IMMUNE SERUM
ting.
bring about sa tisfa cto ry settle-
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GLOBULIN
T ransportation for anyone w ish
| m ent of w age and contract pro-
GLOBULIN
C o n ta in s a n tib o d ie s w h ic h tight
| posals which have been hanging
ing to go into th e bean fields will
d is e a s e . N o w u se d c h ie tiy to
G iv e n to " b le e d e r s "
b e fo re
' fire since April 25.
be availab le every m orning at 6:30,
F I BRI N FILM
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s u rg e ry to p re v e n t them from
c o n tro l m eo sle s
in front of the M erle D avies public
A ccording to F. S. H ansen, who
To r e p a ir a n d re p lo c e tissu e s
b le e d in g to d e a th
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grade school, B eaverton. Those not
lives behind the Gism o Gift shop
in b ro in a n d n e rv e s u rg e r y .
m
located n ear th e school w ho are
near Aloha and represents R H
in terested in th ese jobs are asked
W oodln, business agent in m aking
T H IR D VISIT O F TIIF, R E D CRO SS hloodm ohile
H igh est technical standards are m aintained by the vote announcem ent about 450
to call Scott at H illsboro 5211 or
tech n ician s who conduct th e blood collection. Each
7211 and cars w ill be directed else- u nit to the B eaverton area is set up for A ugust 1,
W estern W ashington em ployees of
prospective donor receives tests on tem perature,
under th e sponsorship o f the B eaverton B u sin ess
* w here for pickup.
blood pressure and blood content and is asked to the com pany approved a strike in
and P rofession al W om en ’s club. H eadquarters for
P resen t p ick in g is of wax beans, th e collection w ill be a t the M erle D avies school,
give a com plete m edical history of h im self. Every 'he recent vote taken at com pany
' of the bush type. P ole beans are w ith hours from 2:30 p. m. to 5:45 p. m.
precaution is taken to determ ine w heth er or not It headquarters In Everett.
is safe for an individual to give his pint of blood.
expected to start in 10 days. Sev-
A pp oin tm en ts m ay be m ade by prospective donors
Acoording to Hansen, strik e ac
“T his is a health program and w e are not asking tion w ill m ean the closing down
I eral farm s in the area are lined by ca llin g E dith Cady, chairm an o f the local pro-
donations from anyone who m ight endanger his own of all W est Coast T elephone oper
up for pickers and men, w om en , gram , phone B eaverton 4559 or 4141, days, and 3311
health by g ivin g,” sa y s Mrs. Cady.
and children are eligible for the ' evenings.
ations and m aintenance of picket
The W ashington county blood collection program
A s the illu stration show s, blood fraction s as w ell
C harles D rew, m em ber of School
tines.
Only supervisory em ployees
| w ork.
,
has endorsem ent from the. county m edical society,
D istrict No. 48 school board, has ! Som e black cap pickers are still as w hole blood is needed in the blood bank. M alaria
will he perm itted to work. Flo far,
cojinty
health
departm
ent
and
Jon
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hospital,
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tim
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are
now
w
elcom
ed
as
donors,
been elected chairm en of the hoard , i.e. ded, Ec»*. a oils, although the
boro. Dr. R. S. W elch, B eaverton, is chairm an rtf b . adds, there have been no plan«
•le p la c in g N orton P eck w ho has season is near Its end. A nyone in i f.uch d on ation s w ill be fraction ated into very im
to interfere with em ergency phone
the county m edical advisory com m ittee.
p ortant and m uch-needed derivatives.
served in that cap acity for the terested in th is field is ask ed to
calls, up to the lim it o f workers
p ast three years.
co n ta ct the H illsboro em ploym ent
permited to m an the com m unica
T h is is D rew ’s fourth year as a office.
tio n s lines.
board member.
The W est Coast system extends
from Oak Harbor, W ashington, to
Crescent City, C alifornia, and as
far east as Lakevlew and I^aGrande
Involved are ahout 1,000 em ployees.
M eetings are scheduled as fol
lows: Coos Bay area, Thursday;
Portland, Friday, and La Grande.
BIDS REQUESTED ON
INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL TOTAL $204,525.63;
Saturday.
The union seek s an average wage
ISSUES REPRESENT EXPANSION t)F FACILITIES
$100 THOUSAND; NOT
Increase of 15c per hour and other
| contract benefits.
A m azing gtow th of the east end
OVER 6% INTEREST
Under the present scale, wage«
of W ashington county is represen t
DRAFT
BD.
SELECTS
pei hour are from $1.05 to $1.82.
ed in paym ents now being m ade in
j With the contract d iscu ssion s go-
the o ffice o f the cou n ty treasurer FULL TIME CLERK
R aleigh school d istrict 95, th is
on school bonds in beh alf of grade
ing on, w orkers have been wtth-
w eek, an nou nces th a t bids will be
Ray Dalton,, general m anager
! mi the protection of a bargain of West Coast T elephone com pany,
school and high school d istricts.
A courthouse o ffic e has been
I received by clerk of th e board,
I ing contract since J u ly 1 and stated today that the 'com pany's
j Jane H. Staver, 8011 S. W. Hazel-
On issu es that represent required
obtained and a full-tim e clerk
expansion of facilities, in terest and
( proper notice under th e T aft- position with respect to pending
j nut Lane, on the sale o f $100,000
has been appointed by the
Hartley law has been m ade o f In- labor n egotiation s with Its em
principal th is year am oun ts to
I in bonds, to bear not m ore than
W ashington C ounty S elective
$204.525.63, o f w hich som e $158,-
I tentlon to resort to strik e action. ployees had been incorrecly stated
6% in terest, until A ugust 14.
Service Board, accord in g to
| If necessary.
Thurlow W eed, B eaverton a t
524.38 is for grade school d istricts
by the In tern ational Brotherhood
Award w ill be m ade by the
torn ey
rep resen tin g
eastern
and the balance. $46,001.25 is for
N ew s of th e im pending labor of E lectrical W orkers. In further
board at th e school, 5707 S. W. j
relations action com es as a sur explanation o f this, Mr. D alton
tw o high schools.
W ashington cou n ty upon the
Scholls Ferry road, 8 p. m. on the
prise to him, declares Lem Short, advised that th e com pany at no
board.
All sch ools in the east end are
14th. All bids m ust be u ncond ition
m anager of the B eaverton office tim e has refused to m eet and bar
not listed for the reason that som e
Mrs. Barbara MacLeod of
al and be accom panied by a certi- ]
Short states he
knew
nothing gain with Its em ployees.
do not have ou tstan d in g bonded H illsboro, w ho for fiv e yqars | fied check in the am ount of $1,000 j
about the im passe which has de
served as c h ie f clerk of a*
debts. F ollow in g is a sum m ary of
He further stated that the pres
M aturity d ates w ill be $5,000 on j
veloped and Is w a itin g for Infor ent situ ation cam e about through
seven -clerk board in N ew York
ich o o l d istricts w hose ob ligation s
! the F ebruary 1 o f 1952 through
m ation on the m atter from Everett the com pany's request for a post
state, has been selected as
require the accom pan ying pay
1966; $6,000 from 1966 through
headquarters.
clerk.
m ents on bond principal and in ter
ponem ent o f a n egotiatin g m eeting
1969 and $7,000 on F ebruary 1, !
O ffice of the V eterans' A f
est.
scheduled for Ju ly 17 due to the
1970
Grade schools—D istrist 6, Sunset
fairs o fficer on second floor
press o f other urgent m atters. He
The board reserves th e right to
p v alley. $8,571.25: No. 18. McKay.
of county courthouse is being
also stated th e Ju ly 17 date had
■ reject any and all bids.
turned over to the board, w ith
' $2200; No. 23, Tigard, $12.225; No.
been established a fte r the union
th e V eteran s’ A ffa irs officer
29, R eedville, final building paym ent
had requested a postponem ent o f
m oving to an ad join in g room.
of $1017.50; No. 48. Beaverton, $28.-
the previously agreed upon m eet
285; 57 jt., Barnes, $11,121.25, N o
ing date o f June 12.
62 jt.. Cedar Mill. $1,705; No. 88 jt.,
A new warrant and check sy s
B ecau se of h earings before the
Sherw ood, $9.835; No. 92. Garden
tem to com ply w ith revised regula W ashington Public Service com
Home, $7.120; No. 95, R aleigh, $5.-
tions set by the S tate departm ent m ission in w hich th e com pany is
A special day for W ashington
798.13; No. 106, M etzger, $6,395 and cou n ty youths will be included In
of education In conjunction with participating, the
com pany re
No. 107, A loha-Huber, $8.250.
the state banking association, has quested on Thuraday m orning.
the program for the three day
been set up by C harles E. Taft, July 13, th a t the J u ly 17 m eeting
H igh school d istricts: 9 jt.. Sher fair, to sta rt the latter part of Au
T he issue of com fort station
board clerk of d istrict 57 Jt., with be postponed and suggested July
wood. $7,438.75, and 10 jt., B eaver gust. announces the cou n ty fair fa cilities for the city park, long
the F irst S ecu rity Bank o f B eaver 31 (The com pany is reportedly
ton. $38,562.50.
board in Hillsboro, w ith the H ills kicked around and budgeted for
ton cooperating.
All ta x in g d istricts of the county, boro A ctive club. G eorge F ischer by Beaverton, w ill com e to the
n egotiatin g
for
purchase of a
The new system is In quadrupll- ! phone u tility at Kirkland, W ash.)
Including school d istricts, m ust president, in ch arge o f various crucial test
in the N ovem ber
cate m aking possible the prepara
have subm itted final, approved special events.
Mr. D alton stated that he be
election, reports M ayor H. H. J e f
VALLEY FORGE JA M B O R E E partu•:pntion by Oregon scouts
tion of a check, warrant and two lieved the com p any’s request to
budgets by J u ly 15, unless given an
allow ed them the opportunity to m eet their congressm en.
P lanned is an all day program fries. In revealing th a t th e coun
office copies in a sin g le operation, be a fair one, and further believed
extension by the cou n ty assessor's o f co n tests and featu res of par cil has voted to hold a special
Left to right are; Scout Bill Yoa.«t, of W illam ina; S cou t David
w ith carbon.
office.
that an arbitrary attitu d e on the
R inell, A storia; Scout D onald Holm an, of Sylvan, and W alter Nor-
ticu la r in terest to boys and girls balloting on a parks and play
The state departm ent, urged by part o f eith er party in a labor
blad,
representative
of
th
e
first
Oregon
con
gression
al
d
istrict.
ground
issue,
ca
llin
g
for
a
special
atten d in g the exposition. D ate will
The bo y s are reported to have a ch an ce in th e nation's
th e state b anking association, ruled n egotiation only delayed and con
city levy.
he announced later.
capitol to tour various governm ent buildings and get a close In.
this spring that all paym ents by fused the Issue.
Budget, this year, does not in
The board rem arks a desire to
sig h t into th e m echan ics of the federal governm ent, through the
w arrants m ust be accom panied
He furth er stated that the com
extend a ctiv ities of th e fair to in clude the w ishful item th a t had
a tten tion o f R ep resen tative Norblad.
with
a
check,
both
signed
by
the
pany
w as Just as anxious as the
clude m ore of the younger gen era previously appeared for a com fort
clerk and chairm an of the board. em ployees wer» to conclude these
tion in addition to 4H clubs and station. The council pointed out V K W A F X I L V A C A T I O N S
This, In effect, is to protect the n egotiations and that In any event
Future F arm ers of A m erica, which th a t m ere erection of such a con
banks a g a in st forged or illegal the date o f the m eetin g would
The B eaverton VFW Ladle« A ux
W ork on the five new classroom s tw o groups do not include all venience would only partly m eet
warrants.
have no hearing upon the date
iliary
No.
4617
held
a
join*
pot
at the C. E. Mason school is pro youth even though they em brace the need.« of the park situation,
T here have been recently un on w hich any contract changes
gressin g
sa tisfa cto rily
and the som e 2500 you ngsters o f the county sin ce a supervisor would be re luck picnic with Rost m em bers,
covered in stances of em bezzlem ent would becom e effective. Any wage
A hobby show, to d isplay c r a fts quired to keep the station from fa m ilies and friend« at Shute Par
room s w ill be available for stu
by school clerks and In one In ch an ges in the con tract reached
dents w hen
school com m ences m anship of the you ngsters, and a being torn down by overenthuslaa- Hillsboro, W i'd m -d av evening July
stance a bank In Portland w as re through th is negotiation, he said,
Carl
I.andsberg,
a
resid
en
t
of
12.
1950.
Sept 4. accord in g to Errol Hg«sell much enlarged exhibit from public tls users.
All m eetin gs will he discontinued Aloha for nearly six years ha« quired to pay a sig n ifica n t sum to would he retroactive to July t.
schools of the county, w ill also add
school superintendent.
R esidents *n the park area re
until the social m eeting in Sep opened an upholstery «hop In Ben a Verfnonla d istrict because it 1950, with the em ployees receiving
M aintenance work on the Merle to youth interest.
port a co n sta n t stream o f young
vert on.
cashed w arrants w hich, the court full benefits of those cahnges from
tem ber.
On
oM
nday.
Ju
ly
17.
a
group
met
D avies school is under w ay and
sters callin g to use private toilet
Carl learned the trade w ith the ruled, should have been recognized that date.
includes rep ain tin g of corridor at the hom e o f Mrs. G eorge Sm ith. fa cilities and m uch has been qaid V ISIT ALOHA LODGE
B iltw ell people in Portland sta rt as fraudulent.
Mr. Dalton stated that the union
w a lls a s w ell as roof and rain Tigard, to lay plans for the annual though little done, to m eet this
T hirteen m em bers of the Rea- ing in 1923
A ccording to A ustin Scrafford, was requesting an overall average
gu tter repairs n ecessitated hv the flow er show w hich the Tigard d efinite need for park users, J ef verton lodge visited Aloha Rebek-
The shop will be known a* the county superintendent of schools, Increase of 19*4 cents per hour In
Garden club Is sponsoring
All fries points out.
If** *e o f last w inter.
ah lodge on T uesday ev en in g July Beaverton U pholstery Co and is T aft's system seem s to m eet all addition to num erous other pro
The gym nasium floor is being garden clubs in the cou n ty w ill be
A ten ta tiv e am ount o f $3.500 will 11. to enjoy their installation cer located near the sig n a ls at 750 requirem ents and m ight w ell be a posed ch an ges
In the
w orking
asked to a s s is t
sanded and refinished.
be sought by popular vote.
em onies.
N. W Canyon road.
model for other d istricts to adopt I agreem ent.
Drew Replaces
Peck as Dist. 48
Board Chairman
School Bonds Take Bite of
East End Dists. This Year
Raleigh Dist. Scouts Meet Congressmen
Offers Bonds
On August 14
Phone Co. Blasts
Labor Charges In
Call To Strike
Clerk of School
District Sets Up
Warrant System
Special Vote On
Co. Fair Program Comfort Station
In Nov. Election
School Building
Progresses For
Sept. 4 Opening
Aloha Resident
Opens Beaverton
Uoholster Shop