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    U. o f 0 . L ib ra ry
Eugene, Oregon
Sheriff Sets Up Defense Organization
Zonal System Takes Lines
Of Fire Protection
APPOINTMENTS MADE FOR AREAS ADJACENT
BEAVERTON; MEETING SET FOR NEXT WEEK
At a c o u n ty - w id e m e e t i n g h eld
A u g u s t 4 in th e c o u n t y co u rtro o m
o f Hillsboro, S h e r if f R. H. B u sch ,
d irecto r o f d efen s e, e s t a b lis h e d a
b a sic c iv il d e f e n s e o r g a n iz a t io n
built upon a s y s t e m o f zones, w ith
lin es to ro u g h ly fo llo w e x is tin g
fire p fo t e c tio n d istricts.
S u b seq u en tly , on A u g u s t 8. M a y ­
or J e ff r ie s , a t s u g g e s t io n o f B usch,
ca lled a m e e t i n g o f r e p r e s e n t a tiv e s
o f a r e a s a d ja c e n t to B e a v e r to n for
n a m i n g o f d istrict directors. B o u n ­
d a r ie s w e r e d e te r m in e d to in clu d e
all o f th e c o u n t y a s far e a s t a s
th e M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty line; so u th
a lo n g S c h o lls F e r r y road, w e st
j a lo n g th e fire p rotection d istrict,
t h i o u g h R ee d v ille and n o rth a lo n g
th e W a s h i n g t o n co u n ty line. S ix
J
At th e Hillsbfti»' meeting, about
75 w e r e in a tt e n d a n c e All a s p e c t s
o f th e d e e fn s e situation and c o u n ­
ty r e q u ir e m e n ts w ere under dls-
] c u s s io n from th e floor. Mayors,
c h ie f s o f police, f n e c h ie f s an d
i o th e r c it y
rep resen ta tiv es
w ere
! presen t.
T h e d if fic u l ty o f o ig a n iz in g ru ­
ral a r e a s for d efen se m ea n s w a s
W e l l a g i e e d upon
with Gordon
H a n s e n , a rep resen tative of the
R ed Cross, p resen tin g the e x p e r i­
d is tricts, so far, h a ve b een set up.
D ir e c to r s of district d e f e n s e are
n a m e d as: G eorge F o e g e , Cedar
Mill;
R o y Bi iggs.
A loha;
Ray
Mueller, W e st Slope; Q u en tin G r if­
fin, Cedar Mills; Ole O leson, Kin
ton, and an u n n a m e d dir ector
for B eav erto n .
J e f f r i e s a n n o u n c e s that he w ill
s u b m it th e ic s u lt o f his local m e e t­
in g to B u sch for approval, a fter
w h ic h a n o th e r d e fe n s e m e e t in g
w ill be called, the la tter part of
n e x t w eek .
en c e of his o rg a n iza tio n , w h ic h
is at present u n d e r ta k in g a s u r ­
v e y o f sh elters for use in e v a c u ­
a tio n e m erg en cies.
T h e R ed Cross, H a n s e n added,
h a s been a ss ig n ed th e job o f i m ­
m e d ia te d is a ste r relief an d will
be p repared to fu rn ish sh elter,
c lo t h in g and food if required by
a fu tu re event.
‘‘W e h av e fou n d a p ecu lia r
a p a t h y of people to w a r d d isaster."
H a n s e n declared. ‘In rural a r e a s
p articu larly, we h a v e fou n d it g o v e r n m e n t .
, d iffic u lt to get g o in g .”
“W e
m u st
g u a rd
o u rselves
T h e m e e tin g ap p roved th e zo n in g a g a in s t
a n y th i n g
th a t
comes,"
sy stem , after g e n e i a l d iscu ssio n . B u s c h said. "Let u s h ope we n ever
B e c a u s e of the resp o n sib ility borne h a v e a b o m b in g an d t h a t all our
by organized cities. B u sch n a m ed w o rk o f o r g a n iz i n g is not n eces­
m a y o rs or city m a n a g e r s to th e sary.
ta s k o f settin g up local d e fe n s e
"But to protect ou rselves, our
T o be n am ed in each local unit liv es and o u r p rop erty in the b est
; will be block w ard en s, a u x ilia ry m a n n e r possible, w e m u s t ta k e
. fire, police and u tilities volu n teers. s t e p s to m eet w h a t e v e r e m e r ­
| G round air ob serv a tio n posts are g e n c y d e v e lo p s in our o w n b a ck
t>eing handled th rou gh the federal y a rd .”
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VOLUME 23, Number 29
BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON
Employment Service Notes
Need For Skilled Workers
0
SHORTAGES BEGIN TO SHOW IN SOME LINES;
FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1950
SU BSC R IPT IO N
IN
A D V A N C E ^2.00 P E R Y E A R
SIN G LE COPY F IV E C EN TS
Garden Club Property Owners City Asks Survey For New
Sets Course t o “
™ Type Street Light System
For Exhibits
TEN INSTALLATIONS APPROVED FOR PINEHURST;
Softball Tourney
Of Dist. Starts
In Tigard Sunday
A d eleg a tio n of p ro p erty o w n ­
ers, led by Fred H art, W. H.
K e n t and Carl Olson, a p p ea red
PROSPECTS POINT CONTINUING PROSPERITY
FEE BASED ON INVESTMENT AND ACTUAL COST
GROUP SPONSORS
before the cou n cil A ug. 7 an d re- j
q u ested d u stin g oil on L o m b a rd
A critica l sh o r t a g e o f sk illed of- | a f f e c t e d by a m in or s h o r t a g e of
N e w type street light s y s t e m , w h ich d e s ig n a te d w h e r e in sta lla-
TRAINING CLASS
and im m e d ia t e b la c k to p to c o m
fic e h elp e x is t s in th e W a s h i n g t o n w o rk ers, o cca sio n ed by a lack of
i
e
m
p lo y in g
new
m ercu ry-va p or tio n s w ould be m ade,
plcte 9th street.
c o u n t y V e r n o n ia a r e a o f th e s t a te h o u s i n g for m ig ra n ts, a t p eak
la m p s w ith selected p a tt e r n s to , E a ch ligh t will h a v e 410 w a t t
ON FAIR SHOWING
T h e council, t a k i n g n ote o f the
e m p l o y m e n t s e r v ic e o f f ic e a t H ills- tim e. H e lp Is ex p ected to not be
m e e t sp ecific req u tiem en ts, is be- la m p s o f 6,000 lu m en s t r e n g th , w ith
h e a v y tr a ffic on L om b ard , a g r e e d ing co n sid ered by th e city o f B e a ­
boro, a c c o r d in g to A lv in E lk in s , in a d e q u a t e in h a r v e s t of o th er
en closed refracto r u n it s ca p a b le
P oin tin g
to j the
W a sh in g to n to oil th e sh ou ld ers to lay the d u st. verton , after approval of a ten-
m a n a g e r , a s a c o n d itio n o f full em - crop s.
o f c a s t in g a
se le c te d
pattern .
c o u n t y fa ir o f A u g u st 31 th ro u g h T a k in g furth er action, it req u ested unit in stallation for the P ln e h u r s t
p lo y m e n t is p r a c tic a lly rea ch ed .
T h e H illsb o ro o ffice o f th e s t a te
L ig h ts will be p la ced on 35 fo o t
S e p te m b e r 2, th e H illsboro G a r ­ th e c ity en g in e e r to m a k e a st u d y area, voted on A u g u st 7 a t the
poles for proper d if u s io n a n d he
R e c r u it m e n t o f labor in all sk ill- e m p l o y m e n t serv ice will m a k e u se
den clu b st u d y grou p will sp o n sor of Lombard, lo o k in g for its pro­ reg u la r council m eetin g.
su sp en d e d on 16 foot a i m s o ver th e
ed trad es, lik e w ise , is g o in g o n o f s p a c e d o n a te d for the W a s h i n g ­
a t r a i n in g c l a s s in flo w er a rran ge- per im p r o v e m e n t an d c o m p l e te
J. A E n sch ed e, B ert L entz and c e n te r o f the streets.
o u t o f t h e c o u n t y o f f ic e and ton c o u n ty fair, A u gu st 31 th r o u g h
m e n t s , W e d n e s d a y . A u gu st 23, 1 su rfa cin g .
Chet Jarrett, r e p r e se n ta tiv e s o f th e
C ost o f th e s y s t e m is based o n
t h r o u g h o u t th e n o r t h w e s t a s well. S ept. 2, w ith an e x h ib it to fu r t h e r
On N in th street, w h e r e p r e lim ­ P O E , explained plan s for ligh tin g in v e s tm e n t and a c tu a l c o st o f op-
p. m., in t h e flb w er exhibit b u ild ­
D u e to th e p resen t w o rld co n d i­ e x p la in se r v ic e s offered.
in g on th e fairgrou n d s in S h u te inary w ork has been c o m p le te d , P in eh u rst
and
sh o w ed
a
m ap eration.
tion, E lk i n s e x p e c ts h is situ a tio n
park, Hillsboro. D iscu s sed will be th e p roperty o w n e r s p resen t urged
to c o n tin u e in h is area.
I n v e s tm e n t is a m o r t iz e d o ver
su ch ex h ib its as m ay be d isp la yed th at th e job be fin ish e d b e fo r e
20 y e a r s a t 5% a n n u a l in terest.
F o od p r o c e s s in g is n o w o p e r a tin g
th e fall and w in ter rains.
at th e fair.
E s tim a te d m o n t h ly ch a r g e in clu d es
o n a ro u n d -th e-clock ba sis, d r a w ­
S a le m Sand and Gravel, a c c o r d ­
J u d g e s of a r r a n g e m e n t s m ad e in
$14 17 for i n v e s t m e n t $14.02
fo r
in g m o re an d m o re w o m e n in to th e 1
th e d e m o n s tr a tio n will be Mrs. ing to C laren ce W ilson , supertn-
pow er; $9 for c le a n i n g o f la m p s
la b or m a r k e t w ith e a ch s u c c e e d i n g
M. C. Y ea g er, Mrs. H A. Hart- ten d en t,
w h o w a s present,
will
year.
and refracto rs $1.00 fo r m a i n t e n ­
s
h
o
r
n
and
Mrs.
R.
B.
B
en
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,
of
co
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its
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se
w
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r
s
th
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w
eek
a n c e of circuit an d g l a s s w a r e and
O f th e to ta l u n e m p lo y e d in the j
th e B e a v e r to n G a rd en clu b
and b la ck to p the c e n te r and c r o s s ­
88
c e n t s for pole c o n ta c t s .
The
c o u n t y a n d V ern o n ia , a s o f J u ly j
cuts, a c c o r d in g to t e r m s o f the
total for the 10 lig h ts is $39.07 per
E v e r y m e in t e u tit e d in th e co u rse
31, 125 w o m e n , th e m a j o r it y u n ­ 4
v'- •
. 4
t
Is a s k e d t o b rin g a r r a n g e m e n t s co n tract.
m onth.
skilled.
CONSTRUCTION
AT
S p e e d in g on L om bard also c a m e
b
efo
re
1:30,
to
a
llo
w
m
o
r
e
tim
e
RESIGNATION LAID
L o g g i n g c o n t i n u e s v ery good.
T eh lig h ts will be o p e r a te d by an
in for m e n t io n and sig n s s e ttin g
for d is c u s s io n .
e le c tr ic eye. Sun light' will con tro l
W it h the T illa m o o k B u r n open
SITE
ONLY
AWAITS
ON
TABLE,
ASKING
a 20 m ile sp eed lim it zone on the
th e " o f f an d "on” s w it c h , m a k i n g
o n ly on permit, th e in d u s tr y is e x ­
A r r a n g e m e n t s listed in th e fair street w ere req u ested . T he c ity
p e c te d to c o n tin u e its p r e s e n t h ig h
u n n ecessa ry th e m a i n t e n a n c e o f
RECONSIDERATION
p
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m
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book
in
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d
e:
cu
p
and
FINAL O.K. OF CAA
|
Indicates it will not only put up
u n til sn o w fa ll.
a tim e clock.
sa u cer, m in ia tu r e (4" over all), the s i g n s but w ill d irect police
P lea i^ n g th a t he d oes not h av e
L o g p r ic e s to o k a s m a ll d rop in
A fter m o v in g to a c c e p t th e In­
h a rv est, m a ss, d in in g ta b le du rin g
to c h e c k
on
rep ea ted
speeders the tim e nor th e e n e r g y for the
J u n e, a ttrib u ted to s o m e m ills cut-
L oca l ra d io c o v e r a g e fo r W a sh ,
sta lla tio n for P ln e h u r s t , th e c o u n ­
m e a l s , k itch en , line, n o v e lt y c o n ­
there.
th a n k le s s Job in volved , P a u l T a g ­ cil req u ested
t i n g e a rly cold d eck s. R e c o v e r y c o u n ty and a d ja c e n t area is e x p e c t-
th e c o m p a n y to re­
ta i n e r s (a n im a l, hird or f i s h i,
Legal s t e p s w ere ta k e n to com- g a r t
su b m itt e d
his
resig n a tio n turn w ith a c o m p r e h e n s iv e su r v e y
was
im m e d ia t e .
S k illed
tim b e r ed to be in e f f e c t oy N o v e m b e r 1,
le a v e s and seed pods, fig u rin e
. plete th e d e d ic a tio n of S.E N inth from the c ity co u n c il on A u g u st 7.
w o r k e r s, too, are short.
a c c o r d in g to a n n o u n c e m e n t m a d e
o f B e a v e r to n proper, w ith a n o u t­
and s h a d o w boxes.
as a 40 foot w id e road of so m e at (he regu lar m e e t in g of the body.
In s a w m i lls a n d o th e r wood th ro u g h th e c o u n ty o ff ic e o f th e
line o f e s t im a t e d costa and re­
Mrs. E. O. Gill, o f H illsb oro, Is
1321.8 fe e t in le n g th , from W a t­
Mayor H. H. J e ff r ie s, in receiv ­ q u ir e m e n t s for all sectio n s.
The
products, v o lu m e is g o o d . S o m e s t a t e e m p l o y m e n t service.
c h a ir m a n of th e s t u d y group.
son to L om b ard . J. J. McMahon. ing th e r e sig n a tio n a sk e d T a g g a r t
o p era to rs a r e k e e p in g lo g d e c k s s t a tio n will be lo cated in Forest
If the c o s t s prove to o m u ch , the
Hill S tra tto n and R o y Berst w e re to recon sid er h is action . O th er
low until p rices c r y st a lliz e a s th e j Grove.
c o u n c il sta ted , a plan o f g r a d u ­
a p p oin ted a s v ie w e r s, to determ in e c o u n c ilm c n p r e se n t en d o r se d the
th r e a t o f w ar p ro d u ctio n an d con-
P e r s o n n e l for th e sta tio n , ac-
ally c o m p l e t in g the e n tir e to w n
b e n e fits an d d a m a g e s from the request by m o v in g to la y the m a t ­
s t r u c tio n c u r t a i lm e n t a d v a n c e s . A co rd in g to report, will require one
will he set up an d w o r k e d out.
street d ed ica tio n .
ter on the table for th e m e e t in g
s e r io u s s h o r t a g e o f s k ille d h e lp is : p ro g ra m m a n a g e r , tw o licen sed
T h e c o u n cil v oted t!b p u r c h a s e
By th e e x a m p l e o f First street, of A u g u st 14.
fea red *if th e a rm ed fo r c e s d ra in o p era to r - a n n o u n c e r s , a s e c r e t a r y
an air c o m p r e s so r and c e m e n t
recen
tly
c
o
m
p
leted
as
a
three-block
T a g g a r t w a s elec ted in N o v e m ­ b u s t in g e q u ip m en t for $1425 on a
m a n p o w e r fro m the area, th u s cur- j and an a s s is t a n t,
long p a v ed st r e e t in Beaverton, ber , 1948, for a four y e a r term as
ta ilin g p rod u ction .
•
P la n s for th e sta tio n in clu d e a
re n ta l-p u r c h a se a g r e e m e n t .
The
in terest h a s ben sh o w n in more co u n c ilm a n .
R e m a in i n g
is tw o e q u ip m e n t h a s been ren ted for
W ith s h o r t a g e s a p p a r e n t is so m e fr e q u e n c y o p era tio n of 1570 kil-
FILM
AND
TALKS
street im p r o v e m e n ts . Next, accord ­ y ea rs to s erv e and the m ayor will
m a t e r ia l su p p ly, c o n s t r u c tio n is o c y c le s w ith a pow er ou tp u t o f
a b o u t th ree m o n t h s and part o f
in g ‘o petition reecived . will be be called u pon to n a m e a s u c ­
th e ren tal will be applied on pur­
n e v e r th e l e s s c o n ti n u in g a t th e h ig h 250 w a t t s an d a m p litu d e m odula-
ON IMPROVEMENT
on F irst st r e e t b e tw e e n W ash in g- I c e s s o r to fin ish th e u n exp ired
J u n e level. L ab or s h o r t a g e s are tion (A. M.) T h e statio n 's a n te n n a
c h a s e price.
ton and W a ts o n and on W a sh in g | term , in th e ev en t T a g g a r t ’s resig ­
not critica l a s yet. B u il d in g per- w ill rise 156 f e e t in h eig h t, to
S a le m S and and G ravel w ill re­
BEING SCHEDULED
ton st r e e t from F irst to Second. | nation is not w ith d r a w n .
m i t s in W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y for th e a s s u r e a d e q u a te c o verage,
c e iv e p a y m en t for sid e s e w e r c o n ­
E r ic k s o n a v e n u e , recen tly dust- |
m o n t h o f J u ly to taled $165.820.
C o n str u c tio n
o n ly
a w a it s
ap-
n e c tio n s and all p a y m e n t d u e u p
ed w ith light oil, w a s noted as j
W ith C o m m u n ity B e t t e r m e n t the |
to la s t N o v e m b e r and D e c e m b e r ,
S a le s in retail and w h o le s a l e Proval o f th e site
th e CAA
an
Im p rovem en t,
t a k in g
so m e
le s s th e 15% reta in ed by c o n tr a c t
g en e r a l t h e m e , a grou p of local 1
tra d e h a s b een fro m 30 to 40 per­
pressure from th e cou n cil from |
tu r n « , by a ction ta k e n upon re­
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c e n t a b o ve last year, w ith top de-
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Cth
resid en ts th ereu p o n .
c o m m e n d a tio n o f Car) G reen o f
m a n d in a u to m o b ile s an d m a jor
«
A A a a il*
lie m e e t in g an d e n t e r t a in m e n t to /
T he s t a t e h ig h w a y d ep artm en t,
C u n n in g h a m and A sso cia tes.
a p p lia n c e s " H y steria b u y in g ” h a s C | a / > 4 c D
R r iflflC
a n n o u n c in g s t a te tax allocation j
be held in th e B e a v e r to n high
A n e w c o n t r a c t b e tw e e n B e a ­
resu lted in s h o r t a g e s w h e n m a n -
1 ,1
from J a n u a r y 1 to J u n e 30, will j
sch ool a u d it o r iu m A u g u st 23, 8
v erto n and th e B e a v e r to n R u ra l
u fa c t u r e r s h a v e fou n d it im p o ssib le
k i a m k o r c h i n
send to B e a v e r to n th e a m o u n t o f
For
fo rm a l o p e n in g T u e sd a y
Fire P r o te c tio n d is tr ic t will be
p. m. B e n e f it s from a sm all tick et
t o overnight increaae prevent pro
M C m D erS Ilip
$4603.45 as Its s h a l e In gas tax | aftern o o n A u g u s t 1, the c o m m u n ity
w o rk ed *up, w ith J a c k W e ib y rep­
i
c
h
a
r
g
e
w
ill
be
tu
rn
ed
o
v
er
to
a
d u ctio n .
NEW
Y O R K -R ob ert
B r ig g s,
revenue.
library at W e s t Slope, sp on sored r e s e n t in g th e c o u n cil in d i s c u s ­
B ea n p a c k in g is p r o g r e s s in g nor- B e a v e r to n c e r tifie d public acco u n t- s w i m m i n g pool fu n d for th e area
C o u n cilm a n T a g g a r t voted against by tbP C e n tu r y C lub for W om en
s i o n s a s to c h a n g e s s o u g h t T h e
m ally. Crop this year, c a n n e r y o f­ a n t, h a s been e le c te d to m e m b e r ­
the d u st -o ilin g of four feet on the j w as honored by m a n y floral pieces,
Mrs. W illia m S tr a t to n w a s e le c t­
en tire co u n cil will act upon th e
fic ia ls sta te, sh ou ld be a s g o od as sh ip in th e A m e r ic a n In s tit u te of
sh ou ld ers o f L om bard, d eclarin g More th an t w o hu n d red h o o k s!
ed g e n e r a l c h a ir m a n of the m e e t ­
m a t te r at th e A u g u s t 14 m e e t in g .
l a s t year. L ab or su p p ly is n o t e x ­ A c c o u n ta n ts , n ation al p rofession al
that
he d id n ’t b elieve Lombard WP|«. receiv ed d u r in g th e after-
ing, w h ic h Included ab ou t 15 rep­
A fire c o n tr a c t w a s p r e se n te d
pected to d e v e lo p s h o r t a g e s.
s o c i e t y o f C P A s.
had b een ac c e p te d for c ity m ain- noon, b r in g in g th e to tal n um ber
r e se n ta tiv e s , m e e t i n g A u g u s t 7 in
fr o m the W est S lop e d istrict, b u t
In ag ricu ltu re, b ean p ic k in g is
ten a n ce.
I*roperty o w n e r s chal- ,,f v o lu m e s to a p p r o x im a te ly 1700,
Mr. B r ig g s w h o ob ta in ed his the A m e r ic a n L e g io n hall. D e le ­
n o a ctio n ta k en on It.
lenged th e rem ark and th e m ajority noj in clu d in g th e m a n y periodicals
C P A c e r t i f i c a t e from th e s t a te of g a t e s w ere fr o m th e B e a v e r to n
Milton K aiser, p lu m b in g in s p e c ­
, of th e co u n c il ap p roved the dust- a n d m a g a z i n e s
O regon , by w r itt e n e x a m in a tio n , is ju n ior c h a m b e r o f c o m m e r c e and
tor, « w a s g ra n ted a n i n c r e a s e o f
P la n ts w e r e receiv ed from Mrs. r x p e n s e a c c o u n t fr o m $25 t o $50,
a m e m b e r of th e O regon S ta te So- J a y c e e t t e s ; B u s i n e s s and P r o f e s ­ Mr. a n d M rs. I ìh h a r d L. W h i t m o r e la yin g plan.
T h e c it y a g r e e d to the p u rch ase, W ilbur C h e u n g o f th e C h in a Lan-
I c i e t y o f C ertified P u b lic A c c o u n t ­ sio n a l W o m e n ’s clu b ; A m e r ic a n
e ff e c t iv e J p ly 1.
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C E D A R M IL L — B e f o r e a s e t tin g | by F red O oyt, o f n e c e s s a r y 4 -inch j t e , n ; Mr an d Mrs. B ro o k s Cald- |
a n ts . H e w a s born In F lu sh in g. L eg io n an d a u x ilia r y , C a n y o n Road
A n o r d in a n c e is b ein g p repared
L o n g Islan d . N e w Y ork, and Is a B o o ste r s ; K i w a n i s club and Ki- o f regal lilies and fu c h s ia s in
the I ra*t iron w a te r pip es for tw o ex- w e || n f L ab b e's flo w e r shop; a by D a v e L o fg r e n , c it y a tto rn ey ,
g r a d u a te
of
W a s h in g to n
high w a n is ladies.
g a r d e n of
th e H ollis S k e e ls h om e ! t*n "lo n "
,h<“ •*■*"»■ S a n d b erg ’s pfllm from th e e m p l o y e e s o f the
for s u b m is s io n to th e c o u n cil a t
sch o o l in P o rtlan d .
P r o g r a m for th e ev en t will re­ D ix ie L ee S k e e ls b e c a m e the bride addition req u ires 2,000 feet and C o m m ercia l B a n k at W est Slope th e n e x t m eetin g , to a u th o rize th e
Bill S tr a t to n w a n ts about 1,00(1
Oregon, st a te e h a d q u a rters . se- ; T h r e e y e a r s a g o he b e c a m e a quire a b o u t on e h o u r. T h e film,
An o u t s t a n d i n g con trib u tio n c a m e c ity to a c t in a d e fe n s e ca p a c ity ,
of R ic h a r d Lee W h it m o r e on the
feet. T h e m a teria l will be charged from J. A r th u r Y o u n g w h o pre­
le c tiv e »grvice sy s te m , a n n o u n c e d p a r tn e r of E r n e s t H. M a sters in “Y ou Can C h a n g e th e World",
a ft e r n o o n of J u ly 23. R ev. Joe
In f o r m a tio n o f a local d e f e n s e
to d a y th at the local b o a rd s o f th e the B e a v e r to n c e rtified public ac­ sta rs le a d in g fi g u r e s of fi lm s and M itch ell o f H a s e ld a le p erform ed to th e tw o p arties m a k i n g the re- sen ted th e lib rary w ith a su b scrip ­
corps.
e ta t e w ere re c e iv in g in f o r m a tio n c o u n t i n g firm o f M a ste r s and radio an d h a s b een p roduced by
tion to th e E n g li s h n ew sp ap er, T he
th e m a r ria g e c e r e m o n y T h e bride 11'1**1-
An a d j u s t m e n t of pay for Satur Ixindon Mail. S ev e r a l o th er offer*
in co n n e c tio n w ith c h a n g e s o f a d - {B r i g g s w ith w h ic h h e had been the C h risto p h ers, an o r g a n iz a tio n
is th e d au gth er o f Mr. and Mrs .
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dress, m a rita l sta tu s, etc., from a s s o c ia te d for th e p reced in g year. w h ich s t r e s s e s th e im p o r ta n c e of H ollis S k e e ls of route 3, box 833 * * * n ,? ht p o lic in g In e v e n t of five o f t e c h n ic a l m a g a z i n e s w ere made
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P o rtla n d and the g r o o m ’s parent*
th e 1940 act but w h o w e r e too old
th e co u n cil. P a y will hence- m a g a z in e will soon be on the
T ic k e t s w ill be d istrib u ted thru are Mr. and Mrs. R L W h it m o r e 1 ,IV
to register und er the 1948 act.
forth be on th e stra ig h t d ay basis sh elv es.
all clubs, g ro u p s and o rg a n iz a tio n s of St. Louis. Mo.
and not m on th ly.
F orty -six lib ra ry ca rd s w ere Is­
“It is a rath er h e a lt h y sign."
of th e B e a v e r to n area.
T h e bride wore an aq u a a f t e r ­
Colonel F i a n c i s W M ason, d ep u ty
sued on th e o p e n in g d ay o f the li­
P r o g r a m c o m m i t t e e in clu d es Mrs. noon frock and ca rried a n o se g a y N E B R A S K A N S P I C N I C
N. L. T h o m a s, popular realtor o f
brary. T h e lib ra ry h a s had 135
st a te director, said tod a y , "as it
L
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a rd A d am s, M is. C. E. D ixon of pink rose buds. H e r siste r Ilene
T he N e b r a s k a S ta t e S o ciety of d if fe r e n t d o n o r s of ‘hooks. There the B e a v e r to n d istrict, a n n o u n c e s
in d ic a te s that th e g en e r a l public
and Mrs. Ed V alla. A lth o u g h this w a s her only a t t e n d a n t w e a r in g Oregon and W a s h in g to n will hold is n o w a need fo r w ide book th a t due to a n u m b er o f req u ests
is g r a d u a lly a w a k in g to th e fact
Dr L. E. E p p lett. w h o has been
a w a te r m e lo n co lored frock and Its a n n u a l picnic at J a n tz e n Beach s h e l v e s for th e ch ild ren 's books ( to h a n d le p roperty In the Tlgard-
that r e g is tr a n ts under the select- in s t r u c t i n g at th e U n iv e r s i ty of is not an o p en fo ru m or d is cu ssio n
m e e t in g ,
co m m u n ity
s i n g in g
is cat ryin g a n o se g a y o f orch id sw e e t Park, P ortlan d , S u n d a y, A u g u st 13 and for the larger periodicals, ac- I M u ltn o m a h area, he Is e x p a n d in g
ive serv ice act m u st k e e p th eii O rego n d en tal school part tim e
peas. T h e groom's a t t e n d a n t w a s w ith p icnic d in n er at noon
p lan n ed as o n e o f th e featu res.
c o r d in g to th e C e n tu r y Club pres- | w ith a b ra n ch o f f ic e to be located
local
boards
a d v ised
of
all th is w e e k jo in s th e o ff ic e o f Dr
his
b u d d y from C row n P oin t naval
at S. W. 62nd and B arb u r Boule-
T h e s w im m in g pool .w a s ch o sen
P r o g r a m at 2:00 p m. followed ident, Mrs. V ern on R Churchill.
ch a n g es."
A. J. R o ssi, on W a s h in g to n st r e e t
base at Astoria. R alp h U n d s t r o m . w ith sp o rts; prizes w ill he given
v n id E ff e c t iv e d a te o f th e n e w
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DIST. 18 APPROVES
th e o n ly m en in w h o m s e l e c t i v e
Dr. E p p le tt g ra d u a ted from Ore-
R eal e s t a t e sa les and m a n a g e ­
tion w a s held on th e la w n of the are in vited.
en
tire
area.
se r v ic e is now in terested a re th o s e g o t S ta t e c o lle g e In 194(1
BOND ISSUE VOTE
m en t plus a full line o f in s u r a n c e
S k e e ls hom e S e r v in g w e r e Mrs.
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D u r in g th e recen t w ar. he sp en t
Mildred Red«n a u n t o f th e bride S A D D L E C L U B M E E T I N G
By a vote o f «0 y e s and 1 no, ; and m o r t g a g e lo a n s will be o ffered ,
su ch tim e as th e c o n g r e s s e n a c t s 2 ‘a y e a r s in th e S o u th P a cific, m en t, th e A u g u s t 23 m e e t in g will
and Mrs. H E. A n d erson .
v o ters o f M c K a y sch o o l d istrict I S in ce n o phon e w ill he a v a ila b le
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T h e cou p le are at h o m e In A s ­ T h u r sd a y e v e n in g , A u g u st 10 at i 18 ap p roved a bond Issue o f $20,500 for a few w e e k s , a n y o n e w i s h i n g
is tr a tio n .” h e co n clu d ed , "th ese old- w ith h is w if e , s e v e n y ea r old and a s t a r t in g p oint for m a k i n g
to
ria
w h e r e the g r o o m is s ta tio n e d the h o m e o f Mr. and Mrs. O Mar- , A u g u s t 7 for b u ild in g an d supply to c o n t a c t th e b r a n c h Is a s k e d to
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a b oiler room an d h e a t i n g plant. ! call e ith e r B e a v e r to n 4706 o r 3101.
tin A llen o f H y la n d road.
¡a t t h e naval b aa *
w h ich to live
der th e e x i s t i n g statu te."
h e liv e s in W e s t Slope.
Local Radio
Coverage Due
By Nov. First
T h e dis trict No. 1 so ftb a ll to u r­
n a m e n t sta rts S u n d a y a fte r n o o n
A u g u st 13 at th e T iga rd h igh
sch o o l field w ith four g a m e s to
be
played
Sunday.
A ftern o o n
g a m e s are at 2:00 and 3:30 and
n ig h t g a m e s at 7:30 and 9:00
o’clock .
E v e r y n ig h t o f the w eek , th ere
will be a d ou b le-h ead er st a r tin g
at 7:30.
T h e eig t h te a m s p la y in g in th is
to u r n a m e n t h a v e a lr e a d y w o n lea­
g u e c h a m p i o n s h ip s and will repre-
s e n t O regon City,
W e s t L in n ,
G la d ston e, G res h a m . Hubbard, ~
Os
w e g o and T ig ard .
T h e tw o w in n e r s o f th is t o u r n a ­
m e n t rec e iv e gold tro p h ies now
on d is p la y a t th e T ig a rd b an k and
th en th e c h a m i p o n o f t h e T igard
t o u r n a m e n t w ill go to P en d leto n .
A u g u s t 27 for t h e s t a te c h a m p io n ­
ship.
A d d itio n a l b le a c h e r s are now
b e in g
in s ta lle d
to
h a n d le
the
c r o w d s w h ic h a lw a y s a tte n d th is
i v e r y colorfu l to u r n a m e n t an d th e
T ig a r d M o th er an d D a d ’s
club
[ h a v e built an a d d itio n a l s o f t drink
sta n d to b e tte r serv e th e patrons.
K G O N will b ro a d ca st th e S un-
d a y a ft e r n o o n g a m e s and e a c h of
th e 9 o'clock n i g h t g a m e s an d a
public a d d r e s s s y s t e m will provide
m u s ic and p la y by play detail
or th o s e at th e g a m e s .
Groups Plan
Community
Meet Aug. 23
P
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J
J
Paul Taggart
Resigns City
Council Post
Whitmore-Skeels
Wed July 23 In
Afternoon Rites
Library Issues
Forty-six Cards
On Opening Day
A
lr
Draft Bd. Passes
Older Men; Age
Ceilings 28 Yrs.
Beaverton Gains
New Dentist In
Dr. Rossi Office
Thomas Expands
With Branch On
Barbur Boulev'd