Aloha-Hul >er I* T A News Accounting INCOME TAX D r i v er tra in in g Course Adopted by H i Schools O regon h ig h sc h o o ls a r e rapidly a d o p tin g sc ie n tific d riv er tra in in g d e sp ite m a n y o b sta c le s, it has been a n n o u n ced by S e c r e ta r y o f S ta te R ob ert S. F a r r e ll Jr. "School and s a fe ty le a d e r s h ave b een q u ick to a c c la im th is new co u rse sin c e w e fir st o ffe r e d it la te la st fall." sa id F a rrel. "It look s a s th o u g h m ore th a n fifty h ig h sc h o o ls m a y be te a c h in g it . by n ex t fall." P a tte r n e d a fte r m ilita r y flig h t ' tra in in g , th e c o u r se c o v e r s eig h t to p ics, b e g in n in g w ith th e o r y and e n d in g w ith b eh in d -th e-w h eel | p ractice. It is sim ila r to certa in SI BSC HI B E K A D S ? v e r y su c c e s sfu l c o u r se s u sed in W hy, th e y a re th o s e u sefu l th e e a ste r n part o f th e c o u n try . little ca r d s yo u g e t w ith your G r a d u a l» o f o n e su c h c o u rse are su b scrip tio n fo r fr e e c la s sifie d k n o w n to h a v e o n ly h a lf th e a c ­ S ta te H o u se — S a lem O regon, ads in you r n ew sp a p er. c id e n t record o f h o m e -ta u g h t d riv ­ F eb ru a ry 26th, 1947. T h e o v errid ­ TILLER TYPE ers. ing o f G o v ern o r S n ell's v e to on T h e law d o es not req u ire O re­ S B. N o. 99 la st w eek by th e it . g o n h igh sc h o o ls to te a c h driver req u ired tw o -th ir d s v o te o f both tr a in in g . T he n e c e ss a r y m a n u a ls h o u ses, h a s b een th e m ain even t a r - fu rn ish ed fr e e o f c h a r g e by so far th is s e s sio n . T he S en a te th e se c r e ta r y o f s t a t e ’s o ffic e to v o ted 27 to 3 a g a in s t th e G over­ sc h o o ls w h ich e le c t to u se th em For demonstration on your n o r’s v e to an d th e H ou se 43 to “It w ill be a g r e a t d a y w h en 17. T h is is th e fir s t tim e in 16 place w e h a v e a h u n d red per c e n t a c ­ y e a r s th a t th e la w m a k ers h ave c e p ta n c e o f th is w ork " Kart vl sla p p ed Call BEacon 3807 d ow n th e ears o f th e said . G overn or. W a y h a ck in F eb ru ary AJso Im m e d ia te D e live ry on H e p o in ted o u t th a t n a tio n a l o f 1931. b oth h o u se s over-rode a W h e e l and C ra w le r tr a ffic s a fe ty le a d e r s a r e u n a n i­ v e to h a n d ed th e m by th e late G o v ­ m ou s in h o ld in g th a t no g rea t ern o r J u liu s Garden Tractors and Power M eier on a bill lo n g -ra n g e p r o g r e ss ca n b e m ad e " w h ich m a d e c e r ta in p erso n s e l­ Lawnmowers to w a rd sa fe s tr e e ts an d h ig h w a y s ig ib le fo r r e lie f on a p p lica tio n to u n til d riv ers a re tr a in e d in so m e ­ th e c o u n ty cou rts." th in g b ette r th a n th e h a p h azard , S e n a te B ill N o. 99. w h ich in th e h o m esp u n m a n n e r p re v a len t to ­ V m i & î f’u T 'y * i a ia in , g r a n ts p r iv a te pow er c o m ­ day. p a n ies th e r ig h t to build d am s ► » • S h o r ta g e o f te a c h e r s, tim e, and u n d er a lib era lized law , w as sp a ce h a s c a u se d m a n y sc h o o ls to fo u g h t to th e b itte r er.d by th e W EST SLOPE h e sita te to a c c e p t th e n ew co u rse RESERVATIONS Br.Ojlî a d v o c a te s o f p u b lic pow et and the In som e c a se s, h o w ev er, tr e m e n d ­ BEacon 3 8 0 7 W I I K D U S ¿-I I o u s o b sta c le s h a v e b een o v erco m e G runge, w h o now th rea ten th ey Y ou r If in ord er th a t p r e se n t c la s s e s of w ill in v o k e th e referen d u m . 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In fa c t .all during th is ill in s e s sio n , tw o o f th e boj liilto n in Wholesale Price in th e S e n a te an d J. E. B en n ett in jn W e m ake the sturdiest Portable jjj o u se, h a v e n cv ei m i-sed an nj M ill b u ilt in A m erica. L ig h t- — o th p e p o H DAVENPORT and CHAIR SETS r tu n ity to h it th e floor to or­ M ed iu m H e avy D u ty Ball Bearing in a te w h e n e v e r th e y had a chance. in Edgers. UPHOLSTERY FABRIC REMNANTS in T h is, to o ld -tim e p olitical ob serv­ nj ers, m e a n s th a t M essi H ilton & 03 M ACH IN ER Y SALES CO. nj B e n n e tt, b oth o f P ortland, h ave nj o th e r th in g s in m ind. Best gu es- 2 2 3 3 1st Ave. So. in se r s sa y th a t B e n n e tt w ill ag a in nj Seattle 4, Washington nj he a c a n d ia d te for C ity C om m is­ nj sio n e r an d H ilto n w ould like to TO OUR NEW LOCATION 1 he m ayor. nj • • • nj JUST EAST OF EAST -Y iji MEAD'S O th er h o t le g isla tio n found its A lo h a -H u b ei P. T. A. had th eir annual F ou n d ers D ay m e e tin g T u esd a y 18. L o v e ly c o r s a g e s o f Dave Torbet b lu e a n d y e llo w flo w e r s w ere pre­ Cedor M ills - Ph. Beaverton 3 0 8 0 sen ted to th e P a st P r e sid e n ts, fiv e o f w h o m w e r e p resen t. M esd am es s 4 l l = i n = l l l = l l l = l l l = l l l = l l l 2 i l l = i l l = ( l l = H I = l l i H erse, B e a ttie . M aybe, L a D ue and K latt. E a c h p r esid en t g a v e a talk • >n the g o o d o f P. T A Mrs H erse h elp ed o r g a n iz e A loh a-H u - ber P. T.A 34 y e a r s ago. The h o ste sse s w ere Mrs. B o ris. S ch - la efli, E p p ert, w ith M rs. De H ann an d E v e ly n C a rlso n h e lp in g pour. C offee, te a an d c a k e w ere served. SEE Garden TRACTORS Ttemùû Art C H IC K E N ««STEAK D IM M E R S C-B Tractor & Equip. Co. Cu * UfO* REMOVAL SALE Sawmills-Edgers A lso oat th e a g e n d a is th e d r a s ­ tic lab or bill, w h ic h w ou ld o u t­ la w ju r isd ic tio n a l s tr ik e s an d c o m ­ pel u n io n s to in co rp o ra te. S ev e r a l o th er m ea su res, eq u a lly im p o r­ ta n t. w ill be th r a sh e d o u t in th e H o u se and S e n a te d u r in g th e n ex t few d ays. A s th is se v e n th w e e k o f th e se s sio n d r a w s to a c lo se , it is e a sy to s e e th a t from n o w on out. th e la w m a k e r s w ill be tra d in g p u n c h e s w ith each o th e r b eca u se th ey a re in for b ig g e r an d b etter b a ttle s, a s th e y m a rch dow n th e road to fin a l a d ­ jo u rn m en t. w h ich th e w ise m en fig u r e w ill be a ro u n d M arch 26th • • • T h e S ta te C o n stitu tio n o f O re­ gon . p ro h ib its a n y o f th e n u in er- o u t sta te in s titu tio n s , su ch a s th e s t a te h o sp ita l (in sa n e a sy lu m > h o y ’s or g ir l’s refo rm sch o o ls, etc., fro m being lo c a te d in a n y p lace o th e r th a n M arion C ou n ty. T h is th e la w m a k e r s fou n d ou t r e c e n tly w h e n a d e le g a tio n paid a v is it to C am p W h ite n ear M edford to in ­ sp e c t th e s ite an d b u ild in g s, w ith a v ie w to a cq u ire sa m e fro m th e g o v e r n m e n t for an a d d itio n to S a ­ lem 's o v er-cro w d ed , d e la p id a te d an d old V ic to r ia n sta te h o sp ita l. T h e C am p W h ite b u ild in g s are o f p erm a n en t b rick co n str u c tio n . A la r g e n u m b er o f th e b u ild in g s w ere e s p e c ia lly , built to h o u se th e a r m y 's m e n ta l p a tie n ts. NM rses q u a rters, p aved str e e ts, w a te r and se w e r s y s te m s, h e a tin g p la n ts, etc. a re a ll p r a c tic a lly brand n ew . w h ic h c o st th e g o v e r n m e n t over $ 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 m Kepler Davenport Co. = BEAVERTON, ORE in iii = iii § Phone Beaverton 3762 jn iii LOOK FOR SIGN in =ni=ni=in=in=ni=ni=ui=ni=i»i=ni=iu=iii=in=iii=ni2iii=iu=in=|ii=ni=ni5iii=iii=niJÎ Westdale Nursery N ow B loom ing Complete line of Fruit Trees Azaleas - Strawberry Plants Phone Beaverton 2266 Land Surveying Farms, Subdivisions, Lots Acreage, Orchord Tracts A ccu ra te , Reliable, Reasonable by a C om petent, R egistered Professional Land Surveyor O ffice and Residence Phone CHerry 2 3 6 5 RICHARD R. PFEIFER Surveyor 8 0 0 0 S. W . Capitol H ill Road (N e a r 19th & S.W . B a rb u r B lv d .) P ortla nd 1, Oregon w HIGHLIGHTS enlistments. 2. E n li s t m e n t ag e f ro m IS to 34 y e a r s in clu siv e (17 w i t h p a r e n t s ’ co n s en t) e x cep t for m en n o w in Arm y, who m a y re e n list a t an y age. a n d f o rm e r service m en d ep en d in g on l e n g t h of se rv ice. 3. E d u c a t i o n a l benef its u n d e r G I Bill of R ig h t s for men wh o en l i s t be fore official t e r m i n a t i o n of w a r a n d r e m a in in serv ice 90 d a y s o r more. la AMtM la Foot LaOgiag. Ootlws » I I n A d d itio n to Co lum n On« a t t h e R i g h t : 20% In* crease fo r Service O v er- aces SO Increase, up to tSO M es mum P er M Tilth, if M e m b er of F l y i n f or G l i d e r C r e s v i . ISO P e r M onth fo r P a r a c h u tis t« ( N o t in F l y in g -p a y S ta tu a ) w h ile E n g a g e d upon P a r a ­ ch u te Duty. 3"« In c re a se in P a y for E a c h 3 Y ears of Service. MtAul C m Per Mo«*h amd Mmà md ie War aed Peace a ENLIST NOW AT TOUR N EIR EST U S ARMY RECRUITING STATION 614 S W fe ie Pay Master Sergeant or First Sergeant 1 1 6 5 .0 0 Technical Sergeant 1 15.00 Staff Sergeant . . 1 1 5 .0 0 Sergeant . . . • 1 0 0 .0 0 Corporal . . . . 9 0 .0 0 Private First O ats 8 0 .0 0 Privata . . . . 7 5 .0 0 Tosar Peçv4or A rm y Serves fha Noftor 4 T h e D a iry C oop erative A sso cia ­ tio n , d istr ib u to r s of M a yflow er M ilk, a n n o u n c e th at th ere la a se­ r io u s sh o r ta g e of m ilk b ottles w h ic h a c tu a lly th r ea ten s d eliv ery o f fresh m ilk . T h is d e fic ie n t supply o f b o ttle s is due to a sh o r ta g e of so d a a sh , n eed ed in th e m a n u fa c ­ tu r e o f g la ss. A nother c o n tr ib u tin g fa c to r is th e lack of r a ilw a y ca rs fo r sh ip p in g . E v ery o n e is urged to tu rn in all k in d s o f b o ttles in o rd er to a l­ le v ia te th is situ a tio n . Ile fu n d p rices h a v e been raised to 7 c e n ts for ev e r y q u a rt b ottle and 4 c e n ts for p in t and h a lf-p in t b ottles. M a y flo w er M ilk d r iv ers a re co ­ o p e r a tin g by p ick in g up b o ttle s up­ on req u est. G rocery s t o r e s h a v e a ls o been a u th orized to r e c e iv e and p ay for all returned b o ttle s d u rin g th is em erg en cy . A 6000 I J I c a o o iE GILBARCO OIL COMPLETE EQ U IPM EN T A N D SUPPLIES FOR THE D A IR Y INDUSTRY BURNERS liiontock (rife// PHONE Beaverton 2871 Nsnatartum' & Dbtrl butors i v i r > m is t, „ or BEacon 6555 132 N. W Park A T . 64 61 Meet Spring- Prepared Now Is the Time to Buy • Screen Doors • Window Screens • Lattice Material • Garden Hand Tools • 3 and 4" material for picket fences • Lime for white wash McCready Lumber Co. F. D. PECK, Manager Old Canyon Road Beaverton Phone 3821 HOME OWNED Aloha Jersey Dairy de M ILK AN D CREAM Call ALOHA 6 5 8 4 For Delivery FRED SCHELLER & SONS Aloha, Ore. 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The° wJjf' "■ ¿ -rs a . / RffZf y GROCER y slope CROC During this period when we have every available telephone circuit in operation, we of your telephone company sincerely ap­ preciate /our splendid cooperation. INCOME A P T t a : 20 T ears ' 30 T ears' Servies S ervie» B 8 107.25 81 8 5 .6 1 8 7 .7 5 151.88 7 4 .7 5 129.18 6 5 .0 0 112.50 5 8 .5 0 101.25 52.00 90.00 48.75 84.18 * » • h „ v , yP|#r . ! a la - -T P'cked driver YOU rm is p s o r r t a i o * m ow t M ILKERS J. P. Finley & Son U. S. Arm y rim — gr A C EN TR A LLY LOCATED Close to bus trans­ port o l i o n and walking distance from downtown. We Pay 7c for Quarts MONTHLY a m atM E N T PON SEPARATORS We Need Bottles of men e n l i s t i n g or r e e n listin g con­ tin u e u n til 6 m o n th s af ter official t e r m in a ti o n of war. 5. E n li e t m e n t s fo r 1 Yt. 2 or 3 y ears. (1-y ear en listm en t* p erm itted for men now in the Arm y w ith 6 o r more m o n th s of se rv ic e .) 4. O p tio n t o r e t i r e a t h alf p a y foe th e r e st of y o u r life a f t e r 20 years* service— i n c r e a sin g to t h ree-q u a rter* p ay a f t e r 30 y e a r s of service. All p revious h o n o r a b le a ctiv e fed eral m ilita r y s e rv ic e counts to w a rd r e tirem en t. S fa rti* « Burner and Stove Oil De Laval Milk Bottle Shortage ( ritirai P 4. F a m i l y a llo w a n c e s for d ep en d en ts N E W . H I G H E R PAY F O R A R M Y M E N M OBILHEAT bought TUBEROUS BEGONIAS O rder Seedling P la n ts now Scholls Ferry Road N ear P o rtla n d G o lf Course CHerry 1 1 9 5 evenings w a y to th e H o u se floor th is w eek. L a st M onday, th e h ighly con tro­ v e r s ia l b a sic sc h o o l support bill, w h ich h a s b een k ick in g around in c o m m itte e fo r th e pnst six w e e k s, g o t th e w o r k s in th e H ouse. O F R E G U L A R ARMY E NL I S TME NT 1. Cho ice of a n y b r a n c h of s e rv ice which st ill has q u o tas t o be filled, an d of ce r ta in o v e r se a s t h e a t e r s w hich sti l l h av a o p en in g s , o n 3-year be Oil Co. Primroses and Cornelias 1 m ile East o f B eaverton on B erth a-B ea verton H ig h w a y The Army Ground Forces soldier is famed for his ability to carry out any assignm ent w ith resourcefulness and initiative — the qualities th a t make leaders in civilian life as well as the Army. The Ground Forces not only teach you leadership — they equip you with fine job training to go with it. In peacetime, the Army is a gigantic school-going organization — with training available i n m a n y s k ills a n d t r a d e s . Courses offered range all the way from autom otive mechanics to welding — designed to help you find the work you like and do best. Increased Army pay scales are now in effect, and you receive 20*7 additional pay for overseas service. Thousands of outstanding young men, able to meet the new higher standards required, are en listin g in the R eg u lar Army. They are beginning interesting, useful careers b y le arn in g leader­ ship along with special skills. Visit your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station for details. can M cCAL RALEIGH HILLS NURSERY in Sj now for a son g. S o m e o f th e la w m a k ­ ers sa y for a b o u t $100,000. S o in ­ ste a d o f b ein g a b le to a cq u ire th is p ro p erty for th e s t a te d u r in g th is s e s s io n o f th e le g isla tu r e , it w ill be n e c e ss a r y for th e A sse m b ly to d r a ft a bill, w h ic h in tu r n w ill h a v e to be su b m itte d to th e p eo­ ple ut th e n e x t e le c tio n fo r th e s t a te to a cq u ire th is p ro p erty a s a s t a te h o sp ia l. w h ich is b ad ly n eed ed * • • View«* F rom T h e l ’reas G allery T h e lo b b y o f th e C a p ito l Is c ro w d ed a g a in . . . E v e r y b o d y an d h is b ro th er h a s a sa la r y in c r e a se bill in th e H o u se a n d th e y are h e r e to h elp th e go o d c a u se a lo n g . . . flo c k s o f h o u se m em b ers w ere ov er in th e s e n a te to h e a r th e d e b a te on S B. N o. 99. . . I n c lu d ­ Moving About March 5th in jjj and BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Friday, February 28, 1947 in g th e Sp eak er o f th e H ou se. • • • I And th e y had to h a v e a c a ll o f th e H ou se to get th e b o y s back in th eir se a t- R. A. B e n n e tt o f P ortlan d , is th e ch a m p io n "no" v o te r in the low er body. . . A lex B arry wiui seld om sp ea k s, but w h en he does d raw s a tte n tio n an d v o te s . and he k n o w s h is s t u ff . . . T he Salem C h am b er o f C o m ­ m erce. phi» the h o te ls o f th e c ity g a v e th e law m aker» and th e P r e ss a n ice part} and a free feed . . . . It s a good th in g th e y did be- \ c a u se th is n ew sm an h as b een on a diet for the past se v e n w e e k s be, I us a o f ft ftj cen t sand w ic h e s and I am h ap p y to report I am dow n to tw o c h in s ! ; D i s t r i b u t e d b y DAIRY COOPERATIVE ASS’N 14th A V I , PO R TLA N D , OREGON Phone Hillsboro 1081