U , of o . L ib r a r y E u g e n e , O re g o n VOLUME 23, Number 43 BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON CO'JNTY, OREGON New Network Jeffries Urges City-wide Of Beaverton Move To Improve Streets Links Region CITY ATTORNEY PREPARES BLANK PETITIONS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Ì7, 1950 JEFFRIES CARRIES SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE,—$2 UO P E R YEAR SINGLE COPY F IV E CENTS Beaverton Winds Up Third Draft Heads In T Y V League's Standings Order Local Cooperation JIM TSUGAWA COMPLETES PREP GRID CAREER "BEEF" TO MEETING The mayor of Beaverton takes j a dim view of the State Highway department autocratically setting the speed limit through the town I . . . and he doean ; care who I knows it. FOR INITIAL PHASE OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN IN BLAZE OF GLORY AS TEAM SINKS MAC HI TEN STATIONS OF LETTER STRESSES At the League of Oregon Cities' 25th convention in Portland, Tues­ Declaring that improvement of activity. Although the weather is day, H. H. Jeffries made his pi o- Ending its 1930 T Y V League t remembered. OREGON PRESENT NEED OF IMPROVED city streets is far and away the now unfavorable for street con- test apparent in a resolution he iootb* 11 sfason * ,th » The field was dry, the weather wtn most important problem facing struction, the council encourages presented to the group His sug ov* r the McMinnville high school, cold, but the ingredients of FARM CONVENTION PRESS RELATIONS Beaverton, H. H. Jeffries, mayor, those who have spoken harshly of gestion called for a change in state November 10 on Its home field, league tussle combined to shape this week calls for action leading street conditions to ta»e necessary law giving cities complete control Beaverton cinched third place in up a fast game. A play-by-play Declaring itself not satisfied The Viking radio network, with to decent streets for the city. action for their imorovement. j > of speed legislation on state high seaion standings and Jimmy Tsu- account was broadcast over KMOM with the way local draft boards headquarters and a temporary David Lofgren, city attorney, is the first break of favorable wea- w avs running through iheir limits * » * « , one-man task force, ended * f McMinnville press releases in production unit on Davis avenue naw preparing blank petitions ther. his prep grid career with a blaze In the first quarter, Tsugawa are handling Of course, he didn’t get far with of glory that might well be long countered with his first touch­ connection with armed forces in Beaverton, presents what is be­ for use o f property-owners in ------- his blast. Other small city repre­ lieved to be the greatest farm designating streets for inclusion down from the 21 yard line. His physical examinations and induc­ sentatives felt it unwise to antag­ broadcast in Oregon history, Sun­ in a comprehensive plan of street attempt to convert the point by tions, Oregon State Headquarters onize the state in view of the pol day, November 19, when a state­ repair. On these blanks may be ^ place kick went wide. Score Bea­ of the Selective Service System ice support added in the way of has ordered cloeer cooperation, wide network of ten or more sta. | indicated the type of street de- verton 6, Mac Hi 0. traffic control. tions will present highlights, sired and whether or not curbs A little later, Tsugawa again according to a letter circular ized But it can’t be said that the pro­ E. Detlefs, ad­ speeches, discussions and color of wji] be included, j rambled across the pay-stripe. by Lt. William test went unheard. ministrative staff. the Mid-Century convention of the Widening and resurfacing of | this time from the 11 yard line. Good will and cooperation which Oregon Farm Bureau Federation, Broadway by workers of the state Again his point-after-TD was no state headquarters enjoys frorar at Klamath Falls, reports Tom highway commission, from Watson good. Score, Beaverton 12, Mc­ the press o f Oregon is declared Hotdhkiss, general manager to Cedar street, has now been com- Minnville 0. SHOE AND CLOTHES An hour long broadcast will be pleted, with curbs on the north After a series of plays, McMinn­ most valuable. The directive state» COUNTY CHAPTER IN produced by the Viking Network, side. ville worked down to the 2 yard that numbers of men being call­ DONATIONS URGED which will cover as many regions City plans for next year include line, from where Floyd Altlmus ed for armed forces physical ex­ as possible where there are mem­ an application to the state for NEXT DRIVE SEEKS went across for the visitors’ only aminations, date of their depart­ AS OVERSEA GIFTS bers residing. Topics will concern special funds set aside to improve tally. Dick Pelletier kicked the ure, date of examination and ap­ GREATER DONATIONS dairymen, poultry producers, wool certain main-traveled streets in point, to set up the score at Bea­ proximate date of return and the subsequent list of names of men growers, livestock producers and towns of 2500 or less population. _ _ A Thanksgiving collection of verton 12, McMinnville 7. to be inducted, along with date all those interested in the overall This work is done on an allocated used clothing and serviceable Mrs. Hope Bassett, attorney-at- Neither side could dent the oth- PROJECT AIMS AT of departure and induction must farm picture. , basis, from a list of projects sub- shoes for destitute persons over- 1 law of Aloha, has been named to ar during the second quarter and hereafter he furnished daily or Bill Howard. Farm Bureau di - 1 mitted six months or more in ad- seas will be made by St. Cecilia’s ■ the vice chairmanship of the the score remained unchanged REPAIR OF GIFTS weekly newspapers in time to al­ rector of infirnmtion will direct \ vance o f the work. parish during the week from Nov- Washington county chapter of the In the third quarter, Tsugawa the broadcast which will be pro- , Although the request was for- ember 19 to 26. announces Father i National Infantile Paralysis Foun- soatted across from the six yard low publication during the same FOR NEEDY KIDS week. duced by Alvin C. YantUI, program warded to the state, there has Anthony Gerace, pastor, dation, reports Harold W. John- line and this time successfully The selective service heads rule director o f the Viking Network. been no notification of acceptance This appeal is part of a nation ston, West Slope, chairman. kicked the point after touchdown. tills information may be publlsheif In a district wide appeal, the Nearest stations to the Tualatin nor indication as to how much w*de effort conducted by the War Due to the rising number of At the end of the third quarter, Immediately before or immediately valley carryir.g the program will money might be available for Bea- Relief Services of the National j Beaverton Rural Fire ^partment polio cases, which this year to- the soore was Beaverton 19. Me­ after the dates of either examina­ this week announces Christmas be KPFM , Portland FM on chan­ verton. In the meantime, Jeffries Catholic Welfare Conference for ,hl“ wppk »"«ou n ces « a (..hnstmas taled 20 in addition to certain Mlnnville 7. tions or inductions. nel 246 and ,RMCM, McMinnville, points out, the city street system assistance to Korean civilian war Toy Fix-Up campaign, for which hold-over cases, the county chap- In the fourth quarter. Jerry Ol- In Washington county, this or­ at 1260 kilocycles. is in such a deplorable condition victims as well as to expellees a flow of used or broken play­ ter in its coming drive will seek son. on a fake from the 9 yard der will collide with the attitude urgently requested. The Viking-network began state­ that it is unwise to place too many I “ nd refugees of Europe and the things is ,, „ , , , . greater donations from all, John- line, racked up the fourth Boa- Forest Grove wide operations on October 23. hopes in state assistance. to n tii utions may t lou gi ston announces. A tentative goal 'verton touchdown, with the kick of Frank Miller, f Near East. chairman o f Selective Service Lo­ This week, it is announced that Particularly wanted are dona- to the city ha 1 or ' 1 1 1 '* of {60.000 Is being considered, in going wild. The scoring ended at Procedure for new streets, he cal Board 4. after December 1 headquarters for conU begins wlth a petjtion tions of blankets, bedding, heavy tion any « ay >e ween a.m. an« ordci for (be county to more fully Beaverton 25, McMinnville 7. Miller, who serves on the board aooording to Archie Ol I . . . . . t the h i* n ». t \ j i r w u sstp r m n trn I r. n t h i m , V,V.i„ ‘ I . . V. ; t . J ~ ’ 5 p.m network, its m master control of from 50 to 75 * of property ! Nothing, babies’ layettes, children’s meet its growing obligations. | League championship honors, with Thurlow Weed. Beaverton son, fire chief. and studios will be situated on owners who ___ benefit from __ State-wide and nation-wide, the meanwhile, were settled at Hills- the __ lm- « arment8 and matching shoes justice of the peace, and A1 Lem- Toys will be repaired and re- I Sentinel Hill, in Poitland, through sb provement When such a request wbich are tied together. All gifts Toy* " ll1 be repau. i an«! n increaae?ased rernnn«tr»te Clothing Collection” may be sent Donation of money, if toy. are j felt, will come from research yard gain. Oregon City also won . .. . .. .. . remonstrate or protest, , release was made of registrants- telephone lines to transmit their * i f in ihe nnininn o f »Vw. nonnril to Catholic Charities, 400 D ekum una\ajlable, will be gl.i«ll> a« <« pt . don(, on ^be causes o f p o lio m y e lit - , D istric t 6 Championship and a bid l who were Inducted Into the armed programs, Viking • ' - network utilizes Z „ ,v P f 1 , w n » n i ! bU,l,!mR' PO' ilan d' ed. to help meet c o e * o f m a t e r ia ls , to en ter the sU>te quarter finals an FM system of transmission, ori- »ho m ajoiity of property owneis T be um ned Command of the ^ ln tbe flx-up. -------------- — — —-------------------------------------------------------------------- ! forces on Wednesday, November- i 8: ginating at KPFM . concerned actually desire a new United pjatjons forces in Korea Response is asked of the full j #/ Regular AM stations in the sys- or better street, such work will be hag made an emergency appca| area encompassed by the Beaver- Donald D. McKinney, Beaver- i ton; Thomas M Bone, Forest tem pick up releases on a special ordered done, either by contract, for aid tb ro ug b the U. S. State ton department, including West ! Grove; Clifford L. Maddox, Sher- receiver and re-broadcaet them. h>' city crews or by a combination £)#partment> to all private, volun- Slope, Cedar Hills, Aloha. I teed- I wood; David H. Rowell, Wtlla- This procedure eliminates distor of the two under city supervision. tary re)|ef agencies to rush as ville, Progress and Raleigh. rnlna; Charles B. Buchanan, Gas­ tions and overcomes the bad effect There is no favoritism, what- many articles of winter wear as ------- ton; Clarence B. Court, Jr., Alo­ of atmospheric conditions. ever- in the «ranting of street posgibie together with blankets « | I ha; Elmer E. Barber, Hillsboro; The Viking network, in reply to Improvement,” Jeffries emphasizes, j COUnteract hard COLLINS PROVIDE FOR ITALIAN GIRL ONE questions, does not intend to oper- "Any property owner dissatisfied ships ahpad Fathe, Gerare rp. ■ * * " ' • ^ *» | Perry N. Roeske, Beaverton and ate a radio station in Beaverton, with the condition of his street pofts : Paul Weston Shine, Hillsboro. YEAR AS INTERNATIONAL FOSTER PARENTS declares Alvin Yantiss, program has only himself and his n e ig h - -------. director. The company is an oper- hors to blame. Under the city Vlttorla Canfora, little ten-year ’ With the other men on »he R a d i o B l* O C IC flC (IS t ational and production center for charter, the responsibility of street | old Italian girl whose life has truck he was riding, he was ma- _ __ _ _ a group of well established stations improvement rests entirely with ‘ been a series of war-lnsplied dis- chine-gunned His clothing anil | 6 | | s 5 ^ 0 1 *V O l those who will pay for it. The throughout the state ruptions and heart-breaking sor- personal papers were brought to | _ # W KPFM , however, has applied for city is not authorized to under­ rows, looks at each new day, now, the family hy the police, several C H r i S l m C I S M O l l MRS. BARTLETT, 74, take such projects except in case a standard broadcast station to with new hope and inspiration «lays later operate at 590 kilocycles, and that they seriously affect the health or She has been ’’adopted" by Mr. For Vlttoria, this began an ex­ I Graphic dramatization of the DIES OF INJURIES, I Interest in the December 11th outlet will effectively serve the welfare o f the city.” and Mis. Truman W. Collins, 225 perience of insecurity, when she U. S. Post Office problem In handl­ Early application for street lm- v*s*t of the Red Cross bloodmobile Beaverton region. S K Lynmidge Avenue, Cedar i-ould not be blamed for feeling ing of Christmas mail is subject LAKE RD. CROSSING t° the West Slope area is All personnel of the network provement is urged by the mayor, j Hills, Beaverton. I unwanted. of a radio broadcast series pre­ in order to outline a full season's j becoming widespread. Trained and have had prior experience on the Mrs. Collins explains that she Relatives tried to help her moth­ sented on "Washington Report" —--------------------------- volunteer workers have been se- transcontinental networks. both Mrs. Lennu Bartlett, 74, of Bea saw an ad of the Fostei Parents er in caring for the family of via Mutual Broadcasting system : cured for the operation of a full CBS and NBC. Yantiss. forerly, | i visit . T will ... . be held at . verton, died , of . injuries, • Monday Children in in a na youngsters. Vlttoria stayed with reports Virginia L. Jenkins, act­ scale which , j ptan i mn for mr War war vnuaren was associated with Ralph Ed­ evening, after being struck at her grandmother, who had no ing postmaster of the Beaverton the Valley Community church on wards on "Truth or Consequences" Canyon Road and Lake Road means of caring for her Then, a office. S. W. Brentwood Ave. between the crossing, by a car driven by Mer­ and "This Is Your Life." short time ago, she entered a Programs are to be presented as hours of 2:30 -6:30. Blood received Evelyn Hotchkiss is business lin Charles Mori ¡son, 54. also of children’s colony, not even able, to follows: "American Railroads Car­ will be used both as whole blood Beaverton. manager of the firm. read or write. ry the Mail,” November 19; “ Uni and plasma, to be distributed to According to reports, the fatal The little girl Is described as shy ted States Airline Carry the M all," The next meeting of the Bea- »hp »°ca> hospitals as well as to accident happened after Mis. but very respectful. She has datk on December 3, and “ Uncle San» verton union high school PTA, has military forces. Bartlett had alighted from a bus hair and eyes, an expressive face Delivers the Mail,” on Decembei been postponed until December 6. Dr. Bernard P. Harpole, chair- and attempted to cross the high- and a pleasant smile She is shy 17. at which time a comprehensive man o f the medical supervisory way despite hcavy ‘'oncoming traf In line with this dramatization of other girls her age and prefers open-house program will be fca- committee of the Portland re- f|c She wag wparln datk cloth to play hy herself. a reminder is made to urge post- tured, announces Mrs. Ralph Me- »»ood center reports that ,ng which ^ ^ conf,idPred con Now she has begun to learn to office patrons to observe an early Ewan, publicity chairman. 2000 donations must be collected trib u to r to the accident read and write. But most of all, schedule on parcels mailed to Everyone in the area who is in- each month from the Portland ar- Visibility was p«x>r due to on she enjoys sewing, particularly distant points. Not only does such Friday evening, Nov. 17th, marks terested in the union high school Pa* *° be processed into plasma coming darkness and drizzling little dresses for her doll. Very a practice insure arrival in plenty the monthly social meeting of the is c0rdia]iy urRed to attend the for military use rainfall. tidy and clean about her person, of time but it also helps take the Beaverton Rod and Gun club, oppn house. Parents will receive He states, “We must provide Mrs. Bartlett was rushed to the she Is most attentive to such pressure from the postal system headquarters at 2415 N. E. Can- a daily class-schedule o f their this greatly needed blood for treat- Jones hospital but was pronounced things as loose buttons or any yon Road, Beaverton. All anglers cb||d or children and will have an ment of war casualties. Quotas for dead upon arrival, about 6:15 pm. other matters reijulrlng repair. and hunters and conservationists opportunity to not only meet each armed forces are over and And whi'n she grows up. V ittorii in Tualatin Valley area are urged instructor but also fully discuss above the normal civilian needs.” V would like to be a dressmaker to attend these monthly social w-hat problems might be noted The Century Club, sponsors of . ! Mrs Collins reports her hus­ meetings. j Theme of the event is "Know W e*» Slope campaign, will dis­ band is a lumberman and they FeativitlM include a sports talk j Youi School" and a wide patron- tribut* pledge cardi, provide treni A A A p w e ir P o t l u c k ' have twin boys, age 29 months, ■ I i ve log u a unirle*, door pria**, * and a baby girl 3 months. About. ments for potential donors who refreshments, and general get-to- sought. W EST SLOPE The anual 1 'Y years ago, they purchased the wish to |>artlcipate In this life sav­ gether o f sportsmen and their ------- Thank-offering of the Missionary T"d Bruno house and since have ing program. families whether members of the _ Societies of the Valley Commun­ Lou Anna Boeing Underhill, of almost doubled it In size Additional detailed information club or not. The meeting is open C O » C O f n f f l l t t 6 6 Pieshyterian church, Box 81, Junction City, attended a Mr Collins served as a Naval ity United will be published prior to the Dec­ to all. S. W Brentwood Avenue and recent Masonic-1.astern Star social Lieutenant Commander during ember 11th date, but immediate A cordial invitation to all sport- Laurelwood Drive, West Slope, function and submits the following • he last war. In the office ot Navv contact may be made through Mrs. minded folk is emphasized by \ Ittoria i anfora Procurement for Aviation Cadet* will be observed next Sunday at Hommel. chairman. Atwater 1647 items of news A1 Raab. vice president. Time of the 11 o'clock hour. Dear Editor tlonally circulated magazine and '» ^ »t t le . meeting has been set for 8:30 p m. An unusual feature of this ser­ Just a little news Item I would waft deeply touched She decided i At the November 3 meeting of vice will be a pageant “ Let’s Be like to have in 'ne home paper to participate ln the plan where. the executive committee of the Thankful,” in which seven mem­ Myself and mv sons Dr. E. Bor- by a monthly contribution of $15, , SEABOLD DECLARES Washington County Democratic bers of the Missionary group in THANKS TO V OT E R S : Central committee, it was decided , costi/me will participate. The sister Mrs. Omi Emmons McBee the many child victims of the rec­ Following confirmation of to convene next at the high school Thank-offering sermon will be hy visited at th* potluck dinner of ent war. election returns which named building, at Tigard, on Monday the pastor. the Masons and DE8 of Beaver him Washington county judge, Nov. 20, at 8 p m. All member« The Sunday evening service will According to a release sent from A special Thanksgiving servici ton last evening. November 11 Harry M Seabold declares his begin at 7:15 with an organ re­ headquar­ are urged to be present to clean will be held at Bethel Congrega- Was nice to see some of the old the Plan’s New York thanks to voters for their cital by Mrs. Rose Foster follow­ ters. little Vittorla is one of six The November council meeting up business o f the past campaign tional Church Sunday evening, friends and many new f cc. hearty support, in the follow­ of the Business and Professional and to make plans for the future Novembei 19. at 8 o'clock. Church When I lived there the chapter childien He i father, before the ed by a Slngsplration at 7:30 and ing statement: a brief message by the pastor. Women’s Club will be held on The executive committee audited es not holding their own evening was small and wr knew every o ic war. had provided a modest living I wish to express my appre­ The service will conclude at Thursday evening. November 16. all bills. The treasurer was ordere«l services are participating Every­ for hi* large family as a brick­ The boys arc b