The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, April 26, 1940, Image 3

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BEAVERTON
for
lta»v«rton,t
DiMrlr!
Deputy
NOTICK OF 1*1. \T I M i
MTKKKT VACATION
NOTICE IH hereby given that
pursuant to petition
filed
b>
fla y lairkin with Hie Town lie
corder on the let day o f April
1940, Die Town Connell of the
Town of l!euv< rten imssed
a
Resolution on the 1 st day of
April. 1940, derlarlng
Its
In­
tention to vacate the foil iwlr.r
described
portion
of
Heron
street, to-wit:
Beginning at the p.ilnt of
Intersect Ion of
the
North
line of Heeond street with
OU would never recognise thla
At left la Rcba Joffe. who ha* a
the Hast line of lait fi. Krlrk
aa a bark stag* New York Maater’a decree In fine art* from
aon iteviaed Addition: Ihenrj
World'» Fair »true, would you? Hut Columbia University, rashinning a
southerly at right angles V)
tbaaa girl* are all young artist* In rhamola Jacket for a tiny lead re­
the renter line of said street
a model-maker'* »hop where the finery worker. B*-alde her I* Marie
fifty feet to the South line
animated Utile wooden flgurea on s. Inn k. painter and sculptor, giv­
the towering turntable In the Ford ing an asbestos worker a Jaunty
of said alreet: Thence Wes­
KxpoaHlon are being i m M out In new suit Proceeding around the
terly along the South line
freeh Spring flnery for the 1940 group are: Elisabeth Vaalllo, de­
of said street 138.f>0 feet to
signer of the original clothe* for
opening on May 11.
I he Weal line of said Ad­
It look an army ot artlata and the 1*19 turntable model», fitting a
ereftamen. working at highly apo- sweater on the chap who flree
dition: Thence Northerly a-
elallaod Job*, to make the highly »park pluga; Esther M win borne,
long the West line of said
atyllied ttgurlne* for the colorful Hoaton University An Hchool grad­
Addition
50
feet:
Hiende
cone—one of the artlailr and me­ uate. tewing a An* »earn for " Ar­
Kasterly along
the
North
chanical wonder* of the Fair. The thur" the glue miser, and Ann*
line of said street
138.14
tnrntable revolve* In a moat of Kunlun. former costume designer
ater and ehowa how the magic of at the Metropolitan Museum of
feet to the piare of begin­
hcmlatry and metallurgy Iran»- Art. re-outAtifng "Tees. the Pow­
ning.
'orma product* from the earth Into der Puff Ctrl," who glass* a pari,
And the following
dencribed
plug Insulators on the tamable.
the car* In which America rldea.
portion of I>ot 6 of Erickson Re­
vised Addition, to-wit:
Beginning at the Southeast
corner of Lot 6 ; thence
—
»Westerly along the South
line of said Ix>t 138.14 feet
t/> M l West Hue of said
-
Addition and the Southwest
corner of said lot; thence
North* ily along
the
West
line of said lot 38.12 feet;
thence
Southeasterly
along
the arc of a circle having
a radius of 268.67 feet. 144.74
feet to the place of begin
ning
And the. following
dearrlhed
portion of Third Street and Lots
17. 18 and 19 of Erickson Revised
, Addition, to-wit:
Commencing at the South­
east corner of Krtckaon Re­
vised Addition to the Town
of Iteaverton; thence West­
erly parallel with the South
line of said Addition to Sic
point of Intersection
with
the West line of Ix>t 17 In
said
Addition
extended;
thence Northerly. 23 feet a*
'C H O K Y ,“ famous blua rtbbon through bts garden. Including Olym­
long
the
extension of and
** winner, "assists" bis Missy. pic team grasshopper high-jump
West line of I tj I 17; (hence
champions.
Bmoky
objects
strenu­
Hslen* Carter, well-known painter
Easterly parallel with
the
of animals and flower subjects. ously to wearing a little tinkle-bell
South line of said Addition
to
warn
birds
of
his
approach.
Smoky Is busy deslsnlng his minia­
to the Hast line
thereof;
"1 hate that bell! Cramp* my
ture garden for the Flower Show
thence Southerly along said
circuit; also for "Garden* on Pa- style." be says. "Makes me feel like
East line 23 feel, to point
rads” at the 1940 World's Fair, for a toy fir* engine. I'm going to look
of beginning.
thousands of people to admire. He up In the Oarden Encyclopedia and
see wbat It says about bells Inter
Notice Is further given that on
hopes to win mors prises. The
faring with a kitten's personal III
or
hefore Monday, the 6 th day
clever kitten gets his hot Up*, of
erty! My Misty Jimmied ray tin
of May, 1940, at the hour of
course, from that Indispensable bank with a can-opener and goi
8 o'clock p.m. objections and
Oardeu Encyclopedia, without which out some of my pennies to buy tbl*
remonwl ranees may be made at
any amateur grower or flower book for me. It has 1300 pages and
the Town Hall In the Town ft
show competitor la «Imply sunk, 7S0 nice pictures—a real bargain!
(need, mors than 110.000 copies al­ Telia all about teaching little seed*
Beaverton by filling the same
ready hers been sold—a world's to grow and what to do with flow­
in writing with the Town Re­
record for a horticultural book!
corder and at said
time the
ers after they bloom, but the fel­
Young Smoky Is reading up on lows wbo writ* this stuff shouldn't
Town
Council will pass upon
nil th* damaging winged Insects Interfere with cate having fun.
said objections.
and bea'Jea h* will soon b* chasing Meow! Meow!"
I)at*>d Ibis 1st day of April.
1940.
R. C. DOTY.
Recorder of the
Town of Beaverton
adv. c!9, 20. 21. 22. 23.
Y
S
A Noted Artist—A Prize Kitten
A Record
Breaking Book!
N cw sO o s i m s
ing. Portland Oregon, within six
months from Hie date of tfils no-
I ice.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this
seventeenth day of April, 1940
First I'ubileaton. Apri) 19, 1940.
Last publication. May 17. 1940.
Harry Daniel. Adnrlnstrator of
She estate o f A. II. Haines, de-
O W L C A R D IN E R
(Formerly The Brown Mug)
TH R O U G H O U T
T H IS Y E A R .
....... — c
O S YOOO u H R IN C AT N I K K O -
OF THE 1 0 0 .0 0 0 SHRINES
A T W H IC H M I L L I O N S O F
J a p a n e s e w il l p a y h o m a g e
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In t|he Coynty Court o f the State
o f OAegnu for the County of
Washington,
In the matter 1 of the Kwt&te of A.
H. Haines, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned. Harry Dan-
A d I has Ibeen duly appointed by
the above entitled court as ad-
minlat.rator of the above entitled
estate, and that he has qualified
as suer administrator.
Now, therefore, all persons hav-
TWO W O R LD ’S FAIRS
and America, too
Canyon finad. Beaverton
16 MIndies from Portland
THE FLOWER SHOP
at BEAVERTON and TIGARD
Personalized complete flower
service for every occasion
Florists and Decorator
Corsage*,
Spray*.
Plant*.
Cactus, Etc.
Keavrrtea
10603
Taper* M
for only
1LORFOL PAGEANTRY,
‘ l ik e T h a t o f t h e c i o n
B y
Studio Barber Shop
m o n t h . t h e g r e a t e v e n t s
Frank Moore, Prop.
A N D DEE05 OF JAPANESE HISTORY
Ol-NOBORI«* CARP ST17EAMCR!
WHOLE NATION W 4 LL ATT£No[! ARE FLOWN AT THE BOYS’
il e t ic T O U R N A M E N T S ,
ESTIVAL, o e n o t i n g TNE
’-EATUfaiNG THE A N C I E N T
UMBER OF SONS IN THfi
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.NCIN G A N '
6 HOLD AND SYMOOl-
WRESTLING,
Z-ING COURAGE A N O
S T O IC lS N
7/i/srs
w ton all oven
T / / C IV O n L O tV /L L FLO C K TO
»7ÄAV5/V
Fon. roe &N/V/VP)
! y Pf7C%nrrr>f*c reo
y me
vast pnoecrmn*.
son»to o t
costumes
/»no
OMr'Kyr cene**on/£&
Haircut 35c
(Children under 12)
UNION SHOP
roundtrip
All this, mind you, for only $90 roundtrip in chair cars and
coaches or $1)5 roundtrip in standard Pullmans (plus $43
for a lower berth all the way or $54.50 for an upper).
Re*. Broadway 2711
Southern Pacific
See local S P agent or w rit« J . A.
O R M A N D Y Gen P m A gent. 622
Pacific Building, Portland, Oregon
DO YOL'
SI FFER
FROM
ASTH M A?
Exotaslve Stata DUtribnter
of a nationally known
RELIEF
Ilex 622 ( entrai Station
PORTLAND, OREGON
Representative* Wanted
te demonstrate
OUT THIS WEEK!
TheTRUTh
on P.U.D. Propaganda
Why does the lowest-rate P.U.D . in America charge 13% to 29.6%
more than your present electric rates?
w
Who would get the $44,924 in taxes that a Washington County
P.U.D . could dig out of citizens* pockets each year for five years,
a total of $224,620.00
WTio got the $903,000 that Washington State P.U.D.s collected
from taxpayers?
Hi
f
K n ow the Answers to
1 t r u t h M these and other vital
* Ä
1 questions
The P.U.D. propaganda campaign is mis­
leading many voters. For the T R U T H behind
the smoke-screen o f P.U.D. claims, read the
informative pamphlet pictured on the le ft.’
Copies o f this pamphlet are now being*
delivered to Washington County homes.’
Watch for your copy. Study the pamphlet/
It is vitally important to every citizen. Read
in it the answers to the questions above,
and the questions following—
V. D. ____
W hat about the P.U.D. bondholders being"*
able, by law, to forre up your electric rates in *
order to pay for the hundreds o f thousands^
o f dollars o f added bonds?
UNDERTAKER A EMUALKER
Grange RIAg., Beaverton
^0
9 Perhaps never again will you have this opportunity
to ice two great world's fain, plus your own America,
from border to border and coast to coast, for as little
as $90 roundtrip. This is the year to g o !
Starting from anywhere in the Northwest, you can
go down to San Francisco on our Shasta Route and see
the new San Francisco World’s Fair on Treasure Island
(May 25 to Sept. 29). Then on to Los Angeles and
across the Southwest to romantic New Orleans. Then
up to N " York for the great World’s Fair there (May
11 to wit. 27), and back home on a northern line.
W . E. P E G G
-E S T IV A L ,W IL L FOLLOW MONTH
2*.
Last chance to see
FAROE’S FOR FRESH
FRENCH ERIKS
H C 2 6 0 0 - H
c e l e b r a t io n s
A PR II.
Meet
(‘ resident
N N IV E R S A R V OF
THE FOUNDING OF TH E
J A P A N E S E E M P i r c.
B Y J I M M U T E N NO,
F IR S T E M P E R O R AND
D IR E C T A N C E S T O R OF
THE PR ESEN T EMPEROR
WILL BE COMMEMORATES
W IT H FEST IV A LS A N P
FRID AY
194#
Ing claims againsb the estate o«l ceased.
ceased, Address, 611
Lumber­
Harry H. Daniel. attorney for
men's BuldlUiK. Portland. Ore.
A I hi' maular niMttni of the A. H. Ilalnes, deceased, are hereby
liM'nil IG-U-kuli
hold la»t notified and required to present the ««I 41 I*! of A. H. Haln««, d**
Paid Air. c21-2S.
Tiwtuluy Mr*. Myrtle Hardman the warn*, with proper V(su-hers,
«un recommend«*! to thi< 1 * 1 * 1 - duly verified, to the undersigned
d*nt iff lb* ItiilM-kuh Aa-.ruihly at< Boom 611, Lumbermen's Build­
Kebekah«
With The Model Makers
REVIEW
W hat about the Oregon Hydroelectric1
Commission's estimate o f $1,605,710
P.U.D. bonds for Washington County?
Watch for Your Copy
A copy of this pamphlet is being
delivered to your home. See the
actual figures on P.U.D. rates.
Read about the testimony of tha
commissioner-elect of the Tacoma
public system. Read about the
faithless P.U.D. promises in the
Pacific County election. Knave
the Truth Hefore Yon V o te!
W ould a P.U .D . really pay taxes the a
as the present company? W ill the $26,475
now paid by the company in one year within1
the boundaries o f the proposed P.U .D . b *1
bonded on your property and the property*
o f oth'T taxpayers?
P o rtla n d den era l F.lectrir Co.
T u aU tin Valiev D t»i* i»n , tlille b o r». Oregon
Phone ÚI0Ó For
IN S U R A N C E
REAL
ESTATE
Beaverton
Rossi Building
«-I
LOANS
Finance Co.
Don't be DUPed
by the PUD
Beaverton
Paid A dv. Portland
Uncial Bfecti c ComjMny.
VOTE 301 X NO