The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, February 21, 1947, Image 5

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    PROGRESS
i New Employment
Noah Leslie will enter Good , Frank Kosmalski is disposing o
Samaritan Hospital for an opera­ his dairy herd and will devote
his full time to his new sawmill.
tion this week.
The speaker is Miss Leila An­
derson, a naUonal leader of reli­
gious education from the Nation­
al
O ffice
of
Congregational
churches. She comes fully qualif­
ied to present such a training ses­
Los Angrles Visitors
Mrs. Scott Horney
of Denny
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. sion and hopes to reach all in­
Road has been ill the past week. Munder are Mr. and Mrs. Tesser terested people of all churches
and small daughter of Los Angel­ within this area.
The afternoon session with Miss
Flu Victim
es.
Anderson will be devoted to the
Frank Fanno has been quite ill
use of curriculum materials now
with influenza.
Dinner Guests
used
in
Congregational
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. being
Harry Eliander on Feb. 14 were church schools, for convenience,
Mrs. Vose and Mrs. Walter of the workship sessions are sched­
uled by departments as follows:
McKay school.
2:00-3:00. Kindergarten workers
and mothers.
K«‘ligi<»us Et I lieu tor T o
I 3:00-4:00. Prim ary workers and
mothers.
I)« ‘nioiietrate H ere
4:00-5:00. Junior leaders.
Instruction and demonstration
5.00-6:00. Youth leaders.
in the use of visual and audio
From 6:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. a
aids will be given to ministers and pot luck fellowship dinner will be
religious education leaders of this held
for everyone within the
area this Saturday evening at church and its church school.
8 p.nt. in the Bethel Congrega­
Following immediately will be
Weeding Trowels
tional Church. Laymen also will the evening demonstratioq on the
find the demonstration interesting use of visual aid equipment.
Spading Forks
and informative.
Miss Anderson is on a 22-day
Hedge Clippers
tour of Oregon during which time
she is holding similar training ses­
Pruning Shears
sions throughout the state
, T o Undergo Operation
Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Staats din­
ner guests on Tuesday evening
were Mr. and Mrs. William Tol­
bert of Maplewood. Mr. and Mrs
Ponhum of Multnomah, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Cline and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Hjelseth of Metzger.
I T ' S T IM E
To Get Your Garden Tools
WE HAVE . . . .
• Rakes
• Hoes
• Spades
• Shovels
Pruning Saws
• Trowels
• Hand Grass Shears
• And the smartest deal we've seen in years— A
Special Sale!
DOO - KLIP Grass Shears.
You can trim those Back-Breaking Grass Edges
standing up
Limited
We Carry . . . .
Tim e O nly!
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• Trim Colors
• Varnish
• Stains
• Pure Colors
• Linoleum Paste
• Flat Paint
TU SSY
Cleansing
Creams
$1.75 SI ZE.
To Re-Juvenate Your Kitchen
Just In!
Pan ................
$1.40
4-qt. Sauce Pan
$1.95
$3 SIZE NOW $1.05
all plus tax ■
6-qt. Sauce Pan.. $2.40
Cake Pan .............. 5 .55
Pie Pan ................ $ .45
Tea Kettle
$4.50
Percolator ............. $2.15
Five-in-one Combination ................................
Fish Jello Mold ......................................................
P IN K C LE AN S IN G
CREAM-
oo light and Huffy.
Tfiorwgti cleansing action.
E M U LS IF IE D
“ C LE A N S IN G
CREAM —
extra rich in lanolin
for dry skins.
$2.50
$1.10
J. B IM LAY and SONS
Hardware and Feed
Aloha, Ore.
S P
The friendly
Southern Pacific
DEAN’S
Drug Store
"SAVE AS YOU SPEND"
See your nearest S. P. Agent,
or write J. A. Ormandy, GPA
622 Pacific Bldg., Portland 4, Ore.
We give S & H Green Stamps
Phone 6311
Double on Prescriptions
Phone 3774
Know Your
Realtor by
This Sign
IF Y O U
P L A N T O B UY , S E L L O R
Washington County Realty Board
are eager to assist you with your Realty Problems
EARL S. BRIGGS,
CHerry 3727
Rf. 6, Box 1218, Portland 1
LESTER
HUGHES
109M
29 S. M ain St., Forest Grove
JOHN SCHRAMEL 264X
W M . A M UIR, Salesman
5 First Ave N. W , Forest Grove
W. S. BOWEN
Sherwood
H. W. CURRIN
1845
134 E M am , Hillsboro
BYRON E. DAVIS
ROLFE LE CRONE, Salesman
Cornelius
LELAND DEAL 2643
T M W ILLIA M S , Salesman
130 S. 2nd, Hillsboro
CLARA B FRENCH BEocon 8255
F J W ARD, Salesman
8909 S W Canyon Lone, Portland
GALAWAY & McGRAW 2211
117 S 3rd, Hillsboro
DOT GRAY 2003
Rossi B Ido . Beaverton
GRIFFITH & MEEKE
PHILIP H LA VOIE, Salesman
KARL W W IL D M A N , Solesman
131 S 2nd Ave , H dliboro
JOHN H. HOLMES CHerry 1463
Rt 6, Box 1104 Portland 1
FRED O HOWLAND 2513
Rt 1 Box 147, Beaverton
IDE l BRAUER 841
HEYE BRAUER, Salesman
316 E Main, H illsboro
H. H. JEFFRIES
3981
O'NEILL & W ALTZ
87M
219 W. Pacific Ave., Forest Grove
LOU WEATHERS 3995
109 S. Second St , Hillsboro
FHURLOW WEED
520
Canyon Rd. ot W alker Rd., Beaverton
Beaverton
E. C. KEEHN
217R
218 N. M ain St., Forest Grove
W. E KIDDER 3322
T igord
WALTER H. KRAUSE
Rt
5, Box 205, Portland I
A Tw ofer 6854
Rt. 2, Box 423, Beaverton
C. F. McCALLUM
W
E. McCLOSKEY
85 N
AFFIIJ VI F M FM H FKS
2744
W
Broodwoy, Beaverton
J. J. McMAHON
3831
BRUCE V. M cM A H O N , Salesman
73 Broodway, Beaverton
L. HAROLD MINIER C Herry 1401
P O Box 91, Garden Home
J. W AYLAND OWEN BEocon 9135
7310 S W Canyon Rd , Portland 1
RUSSELL A
PEYTON
6441
P O Box 5, Aloho
WASHINGTON COUNTY AGENCIES
Leonard's & Ernest's
109 Watson Street, Beaverton — Phone 2621
WM. W
ENNIS
5545 N
M Urdock 43 51
W ilb u r, Portlond,
FIRST SECURITY BANK
3711
In v e stm e n t
2'
295
307 S 3rd, Hillsboro
NEWS-TIMES PUBLISHING CO
Forest Grove
LEMMEL P PUTNAM
2517
2, Box 194, Beoverton
TITLE & TRUST C. 333
136 5 2nd, H illsboro
U S NATIONAL BANK 2251
Tiaard Branch, Tigard
Rt
223
Co
220 Lumbermen's B'dg Poetlond BE 7131
Something you should
know!
0
We now have the most modern up-to-date
lubrication equipment in the Northwest.
We Don’t Do A "Grease” Job
DOG LIC EN SE NOTICE
The license fees for licenseable
dogs over the age of eight months
and for such dogs owned or kept
within the State of Oregon over
30 days for the year 1947 are:
Male Dog
$1.00
Female Dog
$1.50
Spayed Female Dog $1.00
After March 1st, 1947, the lic­
ense fee is $1.00 more for failure
to procure license for the dogs
above stated.
Also after March 1, 1947, the
fee is $1.00 more for failure to
procure
licenses for licenseable
dogs becoming over 8 months of
nge after March 1, 1947, and for
dogs over 8 months old, owned,
or kept within the State o f Ore­
gon over 30 days after March 1,
1947.
Licenses
may be
ordered by
mail.
State the name and address of
the person to whom the license Is
to be issued, and the sex of the
dog.
Fees are payable to W. A. Tup-
per, County Clerk, Hillsboro, Ore­
gon.
Published by order of the Coun­
ty Court of Washington County,
Oregon.
but ire will give yon a lubrication job
unsurpassed
W e «ill thorough!) lubricate all parts of your car.
“
44 44 cheek your battery and terminals
“
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44
“
radiator and hoses
44
“ “
“
“
fan and belt
66
44
66
66
all your tires
44 clean all your windows
44 sweep and «lust out your car.
We will positively serve you well with skilled men always
ready to give SERVICE. May we convince you on your
next lubrication job? We will coll for and deliver your
car within a two-mile radius.
24-HOUR SERVICE
Let
iviii .
worries be our responsibility.
TH ANK S FO R S T O P P IN G 1
K ELLY MOTOR CO
BEAVERTON, OREGON
Phone 2701
THE BOSS MAKES AH AHN 011 HCEMEHT
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that sealed bids will be received
by the undersigned until the hour
of 8 o’clock P.M., the 13th day
of March, 1947, and immediately
thereafter publicly opened by the
District School Board of Union
High School District No. 10 Jt.
Washington and Multnomah Cdrun-
ties, at
Beaverton Union High
School Building, in the City of
Beaverton, Oregon, for an issue
of bonds of said district in the
sum of Three Hundred Twenty-
Five Thousand DoHars ($325,000.-
00), said bonds to be in denomina­
tions of One Thousand Dollars
($1,000.00)
each, dated
April 1,
1947, and maturing serially in nu­
merical order at the rate of Twen­
ty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,-
000.
00) on the 1st day of April in
each of the years 1949 to 1961 in­
clusive; provided however, that all
bonds which mature after April
1, 1952, shall be subject to call
and redemption on any interest
paying date after April 1, 1952.
said bonds to bear interest at the
rate of not to exceed three per
cent <3 per cent) per annum, pay­
able semiannually, principal and I
interest payable at the fiscal ag­
ency of the State of Oregon in
New York City, or at the office |
of the County Treasurer of Wash­
ington County, Oregon, at the op­
tion of the successful bidder.
All bids must be accompanied
■y a certified
check
for Five
Thousand Dollars ‘ $5,000.00» and
r m.
must be unconditional. Bonds will
not be sold for less than par value
j ut S A f tH
and accrued interest.
The approving legal opinion of
Messrs.
Winnfree,
McCulloch,
* A you c** ^
Shuler and Sayre will be furnish­
ed the successful bidder.
The Board reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
E LE A N O R DUNCAN I
Clerk
Address; Beaverton. Oregon
Date o f first publication, Feb­
ruary 21. 1947
Date of last publication. Feb­
ruary 28, 1947.
T H E G E N T L E M A N IS R I G H T
M
H illsboro
Forest Grove
ALEX EISCHEN, Salesman
D S RUTHERFORD Solesman
HARRY D SEABOLD, Salesman
JACK N SEABOLD, Solesmon
RAuPH L SLOAN, Salesman
W IL L IA M SM ITH, Solesmon
337 E M om S t , Hillsboro
i
County C ourt House, Hillsboro
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK
E J. McALEAR
LYMAN ROSS
A
231
FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK
1, Beoverton
IDUS RAINES 238W
5 Council St Forest Grove
REEHER REALTY CO
33
JAS ARTHUR REEHER, Salesman
18 First Ave N W , Forest Grove
In su ra n ce
ARGUS PUBLISHING CO.
250 E M am , Hillsboro
CARPENTER, J I.,
Beoverton
Rt
Stan d ard
RICHARD"
N O T IC E O F B O N D S A L E
DEVELOP
These Members of the
R EALTOR S
"OPEN THE DOOR
Trains lauah
«î winter!
NOW ONLY
Complete line of Mirro-Wear Aluminum
Double Boiler....... $2.50
Angel F o o d Cake
N O TIC E OK SPECIAL
ELECTION
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
That the City Council of the City
of Beaverton, Washington County,
Oregon, has called a special elec­
tion to he held on the 11th day
of March, 1947, within the cor­
porate limits of the City of Bea­
verton and a special election to
be held on the same date with­
in the territory hereinafter des­
cribed sought to be annexed, at
which election there will be sub­
mitted to the electors of the City
of Beaverton and to the electors
within said territory the ijuestion
of whether the following described
contiguous territory shall be an­
nexed to and become a part ot
the City of Beaverton, Oregon, to-
wit:
Beginning at a point in the
center of County
Koad No.
1232, also known as Menlo
Drive, which point is the most
westerly, southwesterly
cor­
ner of the City of Beaverton;
thence
easterly
along the
southerly
boundary
of the
City of Beaverton to a point
in the center of Erickson Ave­
nue; thence southerly follow­
ing the boundary of the City
If you w ont to buy, trad«, or seil,
ot Beaverton to a point where
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD.
it Intersects
the
southerly
boundary extended easterly of
nnn
Berthold's Addition to Beaver­
ton, a plat of record in Wash­
ington County, Oregon; thence
westerly along the southerly
boundary extended, the south­
erly boundary, ami the south­
erly boundary extended wes­
terly of the said Berthold's
Addition to a point in the
center of County Rond No.
1232; thence northerly along
the centerline of County Road
No. 12S3 to tin' point of be­
ginning.
The electors shall vote for an­
nexation
or against annexation
whichever
shall Indicate
their
choice.
The polling
place within the
City of Beaverton will be at the ]
City Hall, and the polling place
*—
i ' '
within said territory sought to be
annexed shall be at vacant house
marked "Polling Place” located
on North Side Hazel Avenue and
the polls shall he open from 8:00
n.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Notice is further given that
Mrs. Mabel Goyi and Mrs. Lillian
Thyng are appointed to act as |
You can forget about cold
Judges, and Mrs. Iva Summers
weather, rain and snow when
and Mrs. Dorothy
Wright and
you travel in a warm, steam-
Mrs. May Blnsser are appointed to
heated train.
act as Clerks within the City of
Beaverton; and Mrs. A. I,. Don­
Steel rails are the smoothest,
aldson and Mr. J. L. Benson are
safest hi; hway ever invented
appointed to act as Judges and
—
safe when wet.
Mrs. Roy Layton and Mrs. Carl
Rogers and Mrs. C. B. Walker
N ext time you travel, let the
are appointed to act as Clerks
engineer do the driving for u
within the territory outside the
change. Our lowest fares for
City of Beaverton sought to be
chair car anil coach accom­
annexed.
DATED This 3rd day of Feb­
modations are good on most
ruary, 1947.
of our very fastest trains.
Date of first publication Feb­
ruary 7, 1947.
Date of last publication March
7, 1947.
*fe WHEN >
To PAINT UP for SPRING
• Outdoor Paint
• Enamels
• Flat Coats
• Aluminum Paint
• Paint & Varnish
Removers
!
WASHINGTON FEDERAL SAVINGS A
LOAN ASS N
WILKES ABSTRACT A TITLE CO..
168 E Main H illsboro 2451
PIONEER PUBLISHING CO, *
Beoverton Enterprise, Tigord Sentmel
i i i and w «’r« meeting his demands with Dacro Pro­
tected Milk . . . the safest package of milk you can b sp
The bottle is not merely covered. It’s SEALFD with •
sturdy metal rap . . i air-tight, dust-proof, u i y ^ e
proof, lliere’s complete, scientific protection for our
milk after it leaves the dairy. Let one of our routemea
show you what ttrfs protection
means to you and yoUr family.
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ALPENROSE
»14« S.W. SHATTUCK ROAD
DAIRY
CHaery 2424
1 Vi mi. Eost on Berthe-Booverton Hiway
to Shattuck Rood