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Friday, July 6, 1945 BEAVERTO N E N T E R P R ISE . Beaverton. Oregon Pt et 2 delinquency, the assertion of June 3 flow ing into M aria’s river from the ! for west, two and a half m.las from its ' these penalties will be withheld until A il motor vehicle opera (T eto n ) July 11. flow ing into the Missouri mouth was named T a n jy they had their first glimpse o f the river tors apprehended on or after July 11 R ocky mountains, which they were from the north. The question arose, j river. \ will be liable to a penalty o f »5 or (T o be continued) to see much o f in the days to come. which was the teal Missouri? A fter more in addition to the cost of the covering several H. H. JKEKK1KS. Publisher On May 29 they reached a fine a careful survey stamp. _______________________________________ stream flow in g into the Missouri days, they decided that the southern Must have Federal Auto t*ublished Friday o f each week by the Pioneer Publishing Oo , at Beaverton, from the south which Clark named stream was the real Missouri and Oregon. Entered as second-class matter at*Uie poatofflce at Beaverton, O ra ) Judith s river, in honor o f a fait the course for them to follow Here Stamp on Cars Before — —— ------—------ --------------------- i Virginia lass whom he greatly ad- again romance crept into the scene, M A R IN E M O SQ U ITO ES Oue Y e a r -----------------------------»-0 0 Subscription Payable In Advance. mlred ThJ, youn|{ )ady was Mlss and Lew is named the stream M aria’s Men o f the Third Marine Division’s 1 Julia Hancock. Clark had always river in honor o f Miss Maria Wood J. W. Maloney. Collector o f Inter 9th Regim ent in the P a cific know Beaverton O ffice— Enterprise Bldg., Phone Beaverton 2321 o f Virginia, a cousi» o f Captain nal Revenue, stated today that on | that there are bigger mosquitoes Portland O ffice—308 Panama Bldg., 3rd and Alder Pbone A T w a te r 6091 i heard her called Judy, so supposed | her name was Judith. However, he Lewis. Monday. July 2nd. he would assign ¡than the ones they share tents with j found out her real name later on, j in this area, but they deny any are A t the fork o f the Missouri and all available Field Deputies of his M a ja Jrs* ‘ and th«y were happily married more discriminating. "One night," M aria’s is located the present Loma. o ffice to check motor vehicles to A J I January 5, 1808. Montana. Here they "cached’’ some see If owners had purchased the I said a Leatherneck o f the Ninth, O liC l(K M It ^ S (P «P E » ! L eavin g Judith's river, the party o f their goods, in order to lighten Federal $5 Auto Tax Stamp which [ "they were turning over my dog tags their loads and to have as a reserve should have been on all cars July 1. to see if I had the right blood type. W hile the law provides penalties It suited a lot o f them." on the return Journey. A stream white sandstone cllfts, known today they named the was as the Stone Musaelshell, Walls. On i reached on May 29. Five days later they came to the mouth of a large 11th t » 11«4i d u * o i ! sslSrS^r.TKM'-Ta W hile shopping In Beaverton stop On February 5, 1805, preparations F or Stove and Diesel Oil Call H a rry For Stove and Diesel Oil Call Harry in at the Greyhound C offe Shop for W hile in Beaverton be sure to eat were begun for the resumption of Barnes. Phone Beaverton 3231. tf Lunch. Barnes. Phone Beaverton 3231. tf the long, hard journey to the Pa- j at the Greyhound C offee Shop. cific coast. Saoajuwea, the little Shoshone woman, gave birth to a son, which she named Baptiste. When the expedition was all ready to embark, early in April, a barge loaded with specimens o f mineral, plant and animal life, destined for the United States government, was o f B e a v erton O re *o n '' f o * the ensuing fiscal year July 1. 1945. to June 30. 1946. as set forth in the accom panying schedules. A ll persons are here- launched under command o f Corpor o f Beaverton, Oreg n, tor tn_ g > g m jn the C ity H all, Beaverton, Oregon, said budget estim ates may be discussed with al Richard W arfington, with Joseph fhenC l!5 Council th“ levying board f^r City o f Beaverton. Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax levies w ill be heard In. Graveline as pilot. Six soldiers, fa vo r o f or against said proposed taxy levy or tax levies or any part thereof. four French trappers and a Rlcara Indian made up the balance o f the Th e outstanding indebtedness o f City o f ................ , Oregon at \;>i : " j ' • A * party. As they paddled down the AMOUNT N A T U R E OF OBLIG ATIO N AMOUNT NATURE OF O B LIG A TIO N river, they stopped at a R icara vil R efunding W ater Bonds— The Great American Odyssey R efu n din g Im provem ent Bonds— Series 1939 ............. ^ 3 ,5 0 0 .0 0 * lage, where Anthony Tabeau and $32,000.00 Series 1940 ............................ four men Joined them rftnd continued General O bligation Bonds— Series 1942....................... 2,000.00 A Condensed Story o f the with them as fa r as St. Louts, which Sinking Funds on hand are su fficien t to retire bonds m arked ( * ) Historic Expedition o f 1804-6 they reached without misadventure. Copyright 1945 by W alter Meacham Corp. W arfington continued to Washington, D. C., where he deliv ered the specimens and dispatches Red H air Wins Special Regard % RECEIPTS The winter months were spent In | entrusted to his care. collecting specimens of plant and I A t last all was ready and Lewis Actual for Actual for Actual for and animal life, studying the habits | and Clark, with 29 men and Sacaja Actual Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year and languuge o f the Indians, hunting | wea, making 32 in all, bade farewell Budget July 1. ¡944 July 1. 1943 July 1.1942 Jan 1 . 1942 1945 44 friends and em F U N D A N D C L A S S IF IC A T IO N Budget and trapping, and in gathering in to their Indian to to to to 1944-45 April 30. 1945 June 30. 1944 Mis June 30. 1943 form ation of the country which lay barked again on the muddy June 30. 1942 ahead. The French-Canadian Tou- souri April 7, 1805. T w o small pi $ 3,100.00 Licenses and F e e s ........................................................ $ 2.200.00 $ 3,110.34 $ 1,980.00 $ 380.25 $ 62.28 issant Charbonneau and his Sho rogues and six canoes carried the 1,230.00 1,100.00 Sundry Incom e ............................................................ 1,716.90 1,080.00 934.50 337.94 W orking their way slowly shone Indian wife, Sacajawea, were party. . . g 4,880.00 upstream, they passed the mouth of T o ta l Estim ated Receipts ............................ hired to act as guides and interpre g 4,827.24 g 8,800.00 g 1,814.75 g 8,060.00 g 400.22 ters when the expedition started on the Little Missouri river on April 12. $ 4,445.03 Estim ated Cash B a la n ce................................ The mouth of the Yellowstone was its way in the spring. Clark's red hair excited the won reached on the 26th, where Fort • der and attention of the Indians and Union was built in later years. Here won fo r him special regard. His buffalo and other wild game were EXPEN D IT U RES N egro servant, York, was also the found in abundance and the explor Debt S ervice: subject o f great curiosity. The In ers had their first introduction to dians thought that the black would the grizzly bear, whch won their J $ 3.274.34 Principal on Im provem ent Bonds........................ . $ $ 3,300.00 ......... $ 3,676.69 $ 3,475.18 $ 2,941.08 700.00 rub off, but found that it was there respect and admiration for its com 761.75 Interest on Im provem ent B o n d s .......................... 843.62 885.08 1,023.21 618.81 to stay. His short, wooly hair also bative spirit and tenacity to life. The Principal on General O bligation B o n d s ............. 1,561.36 1,100.00 1,813.70 1,176.26 caused much wonder. York was a present state o f Montana was enter Interest on General O bligation B o n d s ............... 54.64 62.96 81.55 102.87 great favorite among the Indians, ed on April 27. On May 8 they pass 700.00 $ fl.144.H8 g 5,216.80 T otal Debt S e r v i c e ......................................... . . g g 0,255.51 g 5,248.42 g 8,MOS. 15 river, a especially among the women, who ed and named the Milk northern tributary o f the Missouri, showered him with favors. O ther Titan Debt Service: The two captains had supplied east o f the present Fort Peck and R ecorder-Treasu rer ............................................. . $ 1,200.00 $ 900.00 $ 760.00 $ 928.94 $ 360 00 $ 800.00 themselves with homely remedies the famous reservoir of that name. 180.00 Superintendent ...................................................... 150.00 180.00 179.82 • 89.82 A tributary from the south, which and BUrglcal appliances, which prov 150.00 A ttorn ey and Legal Expense .............................. 400.00 135.00 240.00 227.50 60.00 ed valuable on many occasions to 180.00 A u ditor ................................................................... 180.00 135.00 45.00 90.00 themselves and their Indian friends. Rhmimatlsm and Arthritis City Hall O p e r a tio n ............................................... 231.84 220.00 210.40 173.90 169.58 Members of the party suffered from " I suffered fo r years and am so 150.00 City Shops O p e r a tio n ............................................. 53.77 ' 118.59 150.00 162.36 46.41 many disorders during the long jour thankful that I was cured o f this 120.00 Stationery and O ffice E x p e n s e ............................ 135.89 150.00 134.37 82.65 59.07 ney, but they always recovered on terrible affliction that I w ill gladly 34.65 Elections ................................................................. 24.80 40.00 60.00 31 75 account of, or in spite of, their answer anyone w ritin g me fo r In 3,614.16 2.461.74 3,000.00 P olice Departm ent ............................................... 2.280.27 380.72 remedies. Lewis and Clark and form ation." Mrs. Anna Poutz, Box 600.00 549.06 940.84 Fire D e p a r tm e n t.................................................... 946.45 733.69 several of the men kept journals of 8248, Portland 7, Oregon. Paid Adv. 1,088.46 863.13 1,000.00 Street Ligh ts .......................................................... 1,171.52 585.74 the expedition, which are now valu 122.34 129.52 650.00 Parks ....................................................................... 105.21 14.97 able chapters o f American history. 2.782.70 100.00 2.500.00 Drainage and Sewers (S in k in g F u n d ) ............... W hile shopping In Beaverton stop 4,000.00 477.53 500.00 600.00 L ib ra ry .................................................................. 602.09 150.00 For Stove and Diesel Oil Call Harry In at the Greyhound C offee Shop for 485.45 350.00 Miscellaneous ........................................................ 350.16 402.00 129.13 Barnes. Phone Beaverton 3331. tf Lunch. 229.35 Em ergency F u n d ............................................. 277.22 - 451.24 236.05 1,112.19 Keep N otice of 1 9 4 5 -4 6 B u d ge t M e e tin g srs: lissi Flying Lewis and Clark G e n e ra l F u n d j CONCRETE CHIMNEY BLOCKS g 8,225.45 g M,050.no g M.577.47 g IO,OMI).2M g l 1. tit) 1.24 g 7,118.110 g 18.204.02 $14,882.08 g 111,288.01 «16.807.fl8 T otal Other Than Debt S ervic e...................... . . g 15,288.50 Estimated Portland Concrete Pipe & Producta Co. 5819 SW Macadam Ave., Portland, I Oregon AT. 8384 and Available Cash Balance g 8,775.00 Net Am ount Raised by T a x a t io n ............ SP E C IA L “ V E N T IL A T E D ” See your Building Material Dealer Receipts Road Fund \ RECEIPTS ^ Actual for Fiscal Year July 1. 1942 to June 30. 1943 Actual lot Fiscal Year Jan 1. 1942 to June 30. 1942 Dick Teacher Kokich of Actual for Fiscal Year July 1. ¡943 to June 30. 1944 $ 2.262.85 $ 3,018.70 $ g g 8 ,0 IN .70 ft 2,152.24 2 .2 « ’ 85 707.38 1,444.86 Actual July 1. 1944 to April 30. 1945 Budget 1944 45 $ 4,373.96 1.470.43 $ 2,547.53 1,444.86 g g 8.0 02.8» 5,844.80 Modern AND F U N D A N D C L AS S IFIC A T IO N 1945-46 W ashington County ..................... State Gas Tax F u n d ............. Total Estimated Receipts . . . . _______Estim ated Cash B alan ce........................................ $ 1,290.00 T o ta l Receipts anil Cash B a la n ce.................................. g 5,290.00 E X P E N D IT U R E S Classical Accordion W E ST SL O P E STU D IO On Canyon & Howatt Rd. 30.00 60.00 149.70 153.53 162.40 173.71 $ 60.00 120.00 389.70 25.70 303.23 2,116.37 7-1».:»:» A ¡1.01.T O O 60.00 120.00 420.00 18.75 432.51 1.992.32 $ 50.00 100.00 350.00 161.15 435.21 2.252.48 1.047.05 33.32 * 3.048.5M g 1 . 12 0 .2 1 $ O ffic e Rent ...................................................................... Shop Rent ...................................................................... * Superintendent's Salary ................................................. Insurance ......................................................................... S treet Cleaning ................................................................ Street Repairs and M ain tenan ce................................ G rader and E q u ip m e n t ................................................... B attery C h arger .............................................................. 60.00 120.00 420.00 200.00 500.00 •» uun’ nri Total E xpenditures........................................ a >1.200.00 Estim ated Receipt » and A va ila b le Cash B a la n ce........ HI 5,200.00 * 3 ,0 02.8» V W a te r Fund RECEIPTS f A c tu é ) lo r F itc tl Y t t J t n 1.1*42 to J u n o to . 1*4 2 $ 6.960.08 21 04 1 M f> T> g 7.405.87 A c tu a l fo r F isca l Year J u l y I . 1942 to J u n e 30. 1943 A c tu a l fo r F is ca l Y e a r J u l y 1. 1943 to J u n e 30. 1944 A ctu tl J u l y 1. 1944 to Budget A p r i l SO. I9 4 S 1944-45 $15.818.9« F U N D A N D Budget 194 5-4 $ C L A S S IF IC A T IO N $15.340.75 20 77 373.00 $17.559 91 1.738 50 653.SO W a te r Service I n c o m e ......................................... In terest E a r n e d ................................................... Sundrv Incom e .................................................... *15.784.52 glft.20M.4l g 10.172.20 T otal Estim ated R e c e ip t s ..................... ft1H.700.00 Estim ated Cash B a la n c e .................................... g 10.202.50 T otal Receipts and ( ’ash B a la n c e ..................... — E X P E N D IT U R E S I here arc timri when the farmer ii in need of immediate help... family emergencies... sick livestock . . . machinery breakdowns . ornea when delays might mean loss of life, property, or money. It is when these u n loreseen emergencies arise that he es pecially appreciates speedy telephone serv ice. And it is why even more and improved telephone service for the farmer it import ant to our postwar plans. * 3.000 00 496.76 $ 3.500.00 925.29 $ 3.500.00 837.81 $ 4.000 no 635.40 g 8.408.78 ft 4.425.20 ft 4.887.Ml g 4,885.40 $ 1.414.37 520 91 45 85 681 50 57.60 22 80 90.00 60.00 54 00 34 31 35 47 337.97 $ 4.119 50 1.334 00 167.13 «24.79 111.93 14.13 180.00 120 00 27.00 8149 53.83 2.026 «2 $ 4.024.89 1.858 13 220.00 1,374.16 152.29 14 50 180.00 120.00 81.00 67.07 111.20 2.162 «2 $ 3.969 83 1.942.73 191.51 1651.32 216 00 1 55 150.00 in o on 108 00 15.81 155 23 1.984.92 8.09.Y2M * 8,862 31 " 1 " 285 «IO 1.577.18 850 M2 » West Coast Telephone Co. M il 4 Debt Service: Principal on R efunding W a ter Bonds ........ Interest on Refunding W a ter B o n d s ............... Interest on W ater Bonds— Series 194 5 . T o ta l Debt Service 8.HK4 Ml 5 572 i t ft 21 1 i t 1 4.MM« ;t‘ i 14.172.71 * 0.080 20 gl:t.88M 42 g it* 2 2 » 20 g 18.800.1 I ............................ O ther Than Debt S ervice: Salaries and W ages ...................................... P o w er ................................................................ S tationery and O ffice S u p p lie s ........................ ____ Maintenance Expense ................... ................... Truck Expense . . . ......................................... General E x p e n s e ............................................... O ffice Rent .................................... ................... Shop Rent .......................................................... A u diting ............................................................ A llow an ce fo r Bad A c c o u n t s .......................... Insurance ........................................................ . . . . Depreciation ...................................................... MM I X » 1 «2 0 Vt $ 4.000.00 662.50 300.00 250.00 160 00 Total Expenses Extensions and Betterm ents ......... Total O ther Than Debt Service Total Expenditures , Estim ated Receipts and A va ila b le Cash Balance ftl4.24n.tMi ... »10.202.50 ft 10.202. At i