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BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1947 SERVICE ’ FOR ALL REFRIGERATION Every type of Mechanical Refrigeration is served prop erly by this establishment. Thorough experience, gen uine skill and a finely equipped and stocked shop assure dependable, prompt service. NELSON Refrigeration SALES AND SERVICE 455 W. Baseline Phone 701 Hillsboro, Oregon G arden Club* Disenss F a ir Flo w er Show It Is commonly conceded that a It’s really too bad that a fel wife can read her husband like low can’t support the government a book. W ith this difference, she and a wife on the same income • • • skips what she doesn’t like In a book ,but In her husband, she The reason women, bless them lingers over it. all, have cleaner minds than men • • • Another thing that helps to is that they change them oftener ADUSI Hits IN NX C Ü D H IN G T O N V Ò U N G G EO RGE W C O D R i n G TO N W A S EN G IN EER ON r * £ J A C K S O N VIL ¿ E , FLO R ID A . Representatives of seven Washington County Garden Clubs met Monday of last week with the manager of the county fair to discuss plan3 for the flower show section of the fair and re vise the premium list of that de partment. An invitation was ex tended the Forest Grove club to sponosr the show this fall. Leon S Davis, manager, point ed out to the delegates that the show sponsored last year at the fair by the Beaverton club was one of the largest ever held The fair board, he said, greatly ap predated the cooperative efforts of the club in making the flow er show an outstanding feature. The discussion Monday indi cated that additional space would be needed this year to care for flower entries, while the dele gates of the various clubs pledg ed the active Interest o f each club in obtaining more exhibitors. While considering changes in the premium list, the group dis cussed a long list of flowers as sembled at the 1016 show by the Beaverton club and for which no provision had been made In the premium book Nineteen new en tries were then added to the list for this year in various classes. Clubs and icprcsentatives were: Happy Gardners, Aloha, Mrs Jewel Lorenueu, president; Mrs. Spencer Jones, Vice-president.: and Mrs. John Loonier, Fir Grove Farmerettes, West Slope, Mrs. Paul E. Mead, president nnd Mrs. Marshall C. Yeager. Forest G ro v e , 'Mrs. I). D. Rutz and Mrs C. E. Grube Cellar Mill, Mas Peter Hohnstein, president and Mrs Charles West. Cooper bale Club, Cooper Mt and Hazcldale, Mrs. Erven Johnson and Mrs. Lon Kinnaman. Beaverton, Mis. H. A. Hartshorn anil Mrs R B Denney.______________________ ___ FERRY; THEN ON BBS VATE YAÇ h TS n M o o r^ i oroB G c ? w il l M ■ - • - « i NOTICE OF BUDGET , IL K n O H NO TICE IS HEREBY' G IV E N That a special election will be held in the City of Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, on ■ • H I / " ' those i L ......... =-j l|l THE DAYS’ y I Tuesday, June 17, 1947, at which election there will be submitted for approval or rejection of the legal voters of the City the fol lowing proposition, to-wit; Proposition Submitted to the " Legal Voters by Resolution oi the City Council: - , EVENTUALLY WIN TON. WITH COD- •EGR/N GTQN. JO IN ED GENERAL M O - T O R S. IN /9 42 . GEO RGE B E C A M E V IC E P R E S ID E N T O F G EN ER A L M O T O R S CO RPO RA T/ON ^ / r ec t o r o f g rea t co rpo r a • TtO N S. P R E S ID E N T O F THE NA T- !O M *i A SSO C IA T IO N O F E N G IN E A N O B O A TM A N UFA C T U B ER S. ~ •E X E M P L IF IE S A M ITY AN D NY! rXAm vE 9£. I J V C L A S -t Health For All ‘ver 1014 I Today I am going into a hud dle with the young mamas and papas— on how to bring up their T yphoid fever, one o f the m ajor off-shoots, so when same get to in fectiou s diseuses o f the last cen be 21 , they will know a sheep tury, has been all but conquered from a goat if they hear one in the U. S. by m odern preventive m easures. There has been a 99 bleat. per cen t drop in m ortality fro m W e been goin' through the U. j the disease in this cou ntry since S. A .’s greatest sucker era. W hen 1900, and with a 75 per cent drop somebody lias popped up and in its prevalence in the past dec said, fellow citizens, let me fix it ade. A ctually typhoid fever is a so you will have more but sweat d isgrace to any com m un ity in because it less, wg say, OH-Boy. The bot w hich it is found tom foundation under our coun m eans that the sanitary facilities o f that com m unity are inadequate. try—the right to work and to hen typhoid fever occurs, it is I prosper if you dispensed the best ¡a W serious disease m a ia e d by a hamburger, or made the best ¡high fever, great prostration, so moving picture, or gave you the lvere intestinal irritation and an best haircut — was dynamited. eruption of rose-red spots on the Folks got to believing tlie glib ch est and abdom en. T reatm en t is non-m edicinul — careful artists. And now, as we rub our m ainly I eyes, everything is scarce— ex nursing, a proper diet and h ydro therapy are the essentials. C on cept discontent. valescen ce is long, lasting six to I been harpin' on getting AEs- 12 m onths. op on the curriculum in our M edical authorities say that the school houses— but no luck. And prevalence o f typhoid fever is an the graduates keep coming out, index o f the "san itary intelli not knowing a wolf if he is in g e n ce " o f a com m unity. W hen ty sheep’s rainment. So now I am phoid fever occu rs it means that appealing to the young manias the victim ha:; sw allow ed u germ , and papas to tak« their o ff the typhoid bacillus. T yphoid ba cilli abound where there is a spring on their knee and read to contam inated water supply. Such him every night, before he is a condition is apt to occu r- in cit popped into bed, a story by Mr. ies where there is im p erfect sew AEsop. And as he grows a little age and in rural areas where older tell him things like how there are no sew age system s. The refusing to cross a picket line Is germ s can be carried from an in feathering the other guy’s nest fected p e rso n .to others by fingers, food or flies. — not his. The great decline in the dis And now for the bad news for ease. a decline which has occu r the new Vnamas and papas— bahv red principally in cities, is attri sittin’s is your job, henceforth buted to m odern preventive m ea Yours with the low down. sures. These iniflude the m odern ization o f sew er system s, the fil JO SER R A tration and ch lorin ation o f water supplies. the pasteurization of It Is a solemn truth that milk (typh oid bacilli develop rap most of us mortal beings can idly in m ilk ), inspection o f food exam ination of food detect a rattle in the car I more supplies, . handlers, and supervision o f ty- quickly than one in our . ’ phoid carriers. A ntityphoid and that we live In the basement lations becom e necessary inocu- when of our being, leaving the upper these preventive m easures break stories unoccupied. down T yphoid carriers are people who. with no ou tw ard sym ptom s o f typhoid, are ca rryin g typhoid bacilli, left over from past disease or caught in close association with typhoid fe v e r patients. Since these DELUXE people d o not k n ow they are ca r CHAMPION riers, they m ay escape treatm ent yenr*. I f such people handle TIRES for food, th ey are. o f course, an es The Safest, longer wearing pecial d an ger to the com m unity. That is one reason w h y exam ina tire ever built . . . tion of fo o d handlers is so im port ant. • They are Stronger In the next article, som e p opu • More Non-Skid Angles lar m yths about T B w ill be ex ploded. • Longer Mileage Î Machinery Built to Order EXCLUSIVE MOTO-SWÀY LUBRICATION GENERAL REPAIRING for Cars, Trucks and Tractors Tires Simularli Oil Product* Whiz Products Brake Service ! • Lee Tires and Tubes I# Washing and Polishing Phono 6301 ALOHA, OREGON ALOHA Signa! Service ROTOTILLING PEARSON & BONDY Phone 6101 Aloha, Oregon Hourly Work REASONABLE PHONE ALOHA 6614 t or ii Silumin* . . . A perky bob with bangs! Let us cut your hair, style It and give you a permanent. Call for an appointment today. Beaverton 3241. Three Operators to Serve You HOBBY IH TTM K lt A IL E K N H ERM AN S FLOR ENCE M IL L E R , Manager FI j OKENCE 105 8. Watson BEAU TY SHOP Beaverton, Phone 3211 FINDLEY MILLING COMPANY 16 Farmington Road Phone 3851 firttfon* Buy Them at Your BEAVERTON Srlls a Complete Line of Fertilisers' Spra)i* anil !ns<* c*!ic*de Weed Kill« *rs ami l{n<l<‘iit Fxterininators Firestone* Ston* We Give Liberal Tradcin Allowance on Your Old Tire West End of "Y ‘ in Beaverton PHONE 3961 OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINTS FRISKIES and GAINES DOG FOOD The outstanding indebtedness of City of Beaverton, Oregon, at May 31, 1947, was as follows: N A T U R E OF O B LIG ATIO N AM OUNT Refunding Improvement Bonds-Series 1939......................... S L ,500.00 Water Bonds-Series 1946------------------------------------------------------ $200,000.00 Sinking funds on hand are sufficient to retire Bonds marked Payable from water revenues*♦_________________________________ PURPOSE: Shall the City of Beaverton levy and collect a tax in the gum oi $6,925.43 for the tax year 1947-48 over and above the limitation fixed by Section 11, Article X I, of the Oregon Constitu tion, for the purpose of pay ing additional costs of a grade crossing at Hall street, additional costs of complet ing the City Hall, the grading and surfacing of North Hall Street and necessary In creased costs of personnel expenses, park development, street lighting and fire de partment? Vote YES or NO Carlson Garage! Welding and Machine Shop ! l In accord an ce with the arov U lom o f the "L o ca l Budget L a w " (S ection s 110-1201 to 110-1215, O .C .L .A .), n otice la hereby given that the budget com m ittee o f c i t y o f Beaverton. Oregon, in com p lian ce w ith said law, prepared and ad op ted on May 2« 1M7. the budget eetlmatea fo r C ity o f B earerton. Oregon, fo r the engulng fiscal year July 1. 1M7, to June 30. 1945. as set fo rth In the accom p an yin g schedules. All per sons are hereby n otifie d th at on M onday, th e 10th day o f Junt, 1947, at ■ p. m . in the C ity Hall, in B earerton, Oregon, said budget estimate# m ay be discussed with the City Council, the levying board fo r C ity o f B eaverton, Oregon, an d any person sub ject to th e proposed tax levy or tax levies will be heard in fa v o r o f o r against said proposed tax levy or ta g levies, o r any part thereof. • c m a n a g e r . V IC E THE LOW DOWN FROM III« KORY GROVE , fi b in e s u p e r in t e n d e n t g e n e r a l This colu m n is sponsored. In the | interest of better health, by: W ash in gton C ounty P ublic H ealth A ssociation. To most of us the key to the secret of success is unknown, but we are afraid It’s work. On the other hand, learn how to relax from the industrious ants. Every I time we go on a picnic they also seem to be there. 100 -----------Y E S 101 -- NO N O TIC E IS ALSO G IV E N That there will be one polling place for said City election which is to be held at the City Hall at the corner of First and Main Streets of said City at which all voters in the City will vote, and said polling place shall be open from 8:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. of said day, except that it may, at the discretion of the Judges, be dosed for one hour lietween the hours of 12:00 noon and 2:00 p. m. of said day. D A T E D This 0th day of June, 1947. R . C. DOTY. Recorder of the City of Beaver ton, Washington County, Ore gon. Date of first publication June 6 , 1947. Date of last publication, June 13. 1947. to Notice of 1947-48 Budget Meeting L E G A L NO TICE Htj GEORGE COULD PRACTICALLY M A K E EN GIN ES TALK- UNDOUBTEDLY WHY H E BECAME SUCCESS! VCL VMA ■ P R E S ID E N T AND P R ESID EN T O f W/NTON E N G IN E CO M PAN Y. ^ M l i p keep the world in turmoil is the peculiar attraction strong lungs have for weak heads. When the women go back the kitchen, life will be less com plex for the poor male. He will cease to wonder when meedfrig somebody in pants whether to tip his hat or offer a chew of tobac co. GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS - s S i t “ Î S kSS o Ü > ► t M i ~ « fl Í* * f| 2 *"• 2 S 3 *3 -• 9 ci 2 S *oo ®2 W g t 2.989 06 2.560 85 ‘ 6.849.73 3.908.22 I 9.755.95 I I 4,240.42 I 3,230.00. Licenses and 1,904 50 5.820.00 Sundry Incom e 6,144.8«^ 5.850.00 T otal R eceipts .. 3,921.22 $10.080.14 S $ 4.150.00 5.4ÍÍ» 00 “ 9.Ä).0<I 1,000.00 Available Cash B alance .................................... 6,950 00 5 10,850.00 T otal R eceipts and A vailable Cash B alance 515,550.00 EXPENDITURES 900 00 180.00 1 , 200.00 192.50 180.00 267.51 89.62 143.33 34.65 3.139 82 684.90 985.38 192.52 2.907 84 599.76 588.20 284 62 495 00 192.00 876.89 192.96 114.37 123.20 4.217.18 761.15 1.017.18 539.30 4.627.36 712.63 438.35 455.85 811.530.15 811.530.15 I 9.755.95 I L774.20 516.143.52 $16.148.32 $10.060.11 $ 6.077.18 I | i ! 180.00 I $ $ $ OTHER THAN DEBT SERVICE 2,100.00 R ecord er - T rea su rer.............................. . . . ..$ 2 .1 0 0 .0 0 780.00 Superintendent 780.00 750 00 O ffice Clerk ........................................ 750 00 400.00 A ttorney and Legal E xpen se. . . . . 500 00 200.00 A uditor .. .... .. .......... 250.00 400.00 C ity H all O peration ............................. 500.00 200.00 C ity Shops O peration ................... 250 00 200.00 S tation ery and O ffice Expense . . . . 250 00 50.00 E lections .......... .............................................. 60.00 4,300 00 P olice D epartm ent .................................. 4.300 00 5.800.00 Fire D epartm ent .................................. . 4.800.00 1.300.00 Street L ig h ts................................................... 1.500.00 800.00 Parks and P laygrou n d s...... .................... 1,000.00 D rainage and Sewers (Sinking F und) 800 00 Library .............................. .............................. . . 1800 00 600.00 M iscellaneous .......................... .. ........................... 400 00 447.79 Em ergency F und . .............. ............................ 400 00 2.000 00 C ity Hall A ddition ...................... .. 1.000 00 1.200.00 Em ployes R etirem ent F u n d .............. ................. 1.200 00 5.500.00 Hall Street C rossing and Bell . . .......... . 1.000 00 B uilding Inspection . . .......................... ... 500.90 Hall St.— Cash T ransferred to Sinking Fund 5.500.00 Hall Street— G rading and S u rfa cin g . . . . 2.000.00 *7.727.79 'T o t a l O ther than Debt Service ______ $29,840.00 27,727.79 T otal E xpenditures $29.840.00 10.850.00 T otal R eceipts and Available Cash B alance $ 15.530.0o 16.877.79 Net A m ount T o Be B alsrd B y ~ T ax a tion $14.290.00 ROAD FUND RECEIPTS $ 2.725.74 1,470.43 150.35 I 4.346.52 NOTH E OF S E A L E D BIDS Sealed bids will be received by $ 4,346.52 Eleanor Dunepn, Clerk, Beaver ton, Oregon until July 8 th, 1917, 8:00 o’clock p. m. for the Addi $ 60.00 120 00 tions to the Beaverton Union 420 00 High School, School District No. 163.45 516.61 10 Joint, Multnomah and Wash 2,458.27 ington Counties, Beaverton, Ore 1,047.05 33.32 gon and will then and th e e he 50 00 opened and publicly read aloud. 106 50 Bids received after the time fix 5 4,975.20 ed for openings will not be con $ 4.346.52 sidered. Plans, specifications and form of contract documents may be examined at the office of Free man and Hayslip. Assoc. Arehts., 304 Postal Building. Portland, $19,027.64 59.49 Oregon, and a set of said p la n s,! 734.50 specifications, and forms may be I 80 obtained at the office of Eleanor j 819,822.33 Duncan. Clerk, Beaverton, Ore 1.279.70 gon or at the office of Freeman 921.102.03 and Hayslip. Assoc. A re h ts, 301 Postal Building. Portland, Ore- ■ gon. mxm a deposit of $25.00,' $ 4.000 00 748.59 which will oe refund«*] upon the | return of the plans and specific:! tions within a reasonable time. I 9 4,745.59 Each bid shall be accompanied ’ by a certified check, casniei s cheek or bid bond (with auth 4084 99 orized surety company as surety) 2.318 91 231 25 made payable to the Owner in 1,789 88 an amount of not less than 5r c 248 28 180 00 of the amount of the bid. Surety 120 00 bond (or bonds) will be required 108 00 19.03 in accordance v.ith the terms of 188 25 the contract documents. 2.403 80 The School District No. 10 19 06 •............. Joint. Multnomah and W ashing ton Counties, Oregon, reserves 112,491.45 the right to reject any or all bids 6.219.65 and to waive informaliitios. 918.711.19 No bidder may withdraw his 923,459.69 hid after the hour set for the openings thereof or before award of contract, unless said award is delayed for a period exceeding 30 davs. E L E A N O R DU NCAN. Clerk. First publication, June 13. 1947. Second publication, June 20. 1947. $ 2.521.68 2.241.00 101.68 203.50 $ 5.087.86 1,886.25 S 6.951.11 W ashin gton C o u n ty .................................. ............ $ 1.600 00 State Gas T ax Fund ....................................... 6,700.00 P rop ortion o f C oun ty T a x P roperty S ales . . . . . Sundry In c o m e ...................... .............................. - - 5.200.00 Estimated T otal Receipts $ 8,300.00 (500.00) E stim ated Available Cash Balance “ (l.ooo.oo Estim ated T otal R eceipts 4.700.00 and Available Cash Balance $ 7,300.00 2.500 00 2.700.00 $ EXPENDITURES 00 00 O ffice R e n t................ ....................... $ 120 00 120.00 Shop R ent ................ .-.............................. J^O-OO 420.00 420 00 Superintendent's Salary ............................ J4-0.00 192.18 200.00 Insurance .......................................................... 200.00 548.01 600.00 Street Cleaning ............................................. 600 00 8.171.90 3,100.00 Street R epair and M aintenance .................. 6.480 00 G rader and Equipment B attery C harger .................................................... 200 00 Surveying ............... 200 00 100 00 A ttorn ey ’s F e e s .. ................................................ 100 00 « 7,518.09 $ 4.700.00 T otal Expenditures $ 7,300.0*1 Estimated T otal R eceipts $ 6.954.11 $ 4,700.00 and Available Cash Balance .. ( 7.300.00 60.00 120.00 WATER FUND RECEIPTS $20.428.08 21.08 1,735.00 S23.185.lfl 575.00 $ 20,000 00 W ater Service Incom e , . . ------- Interest Earned ...... 1,000.00 Sundry Incom e __________.................. A ccou nts C harged O ff C ollected . . . S 21.000.00 Total R eceipts T ~ .......................... , , 100.00 A vailable Cash Balance ....................... 822.760.lfl 8 21,100.00 $24.000.00 1,500 00 985.500.00 500.0)1 T otal Receipts and Available Cash Balanee$>6.00o.0ii EXPENDITURES DEBT SERVICE ... P rin cipal on R efu nding W ater B onds . . . .......... Interest on R efunding W ater B onds . 1.000 00 P rin cipal on W ater Bonds— Series 1948 357-7 8 ____ 2,950 00 Interest on W ater B onds—Series 1946.. 913.829,59 9 3.960.00 T otal Debt Service $13.000.00 &7L®1 1.500 00 2.900 00 ( 4.100 00 OTHER THAN DEBT SERVICE $ 5.539 69 2.472 1 4 340 01 1.150 23 385.10 180 00 120.00 96 00 20.00 126 49 2.795.14 30.40 651.55 915.80«. 75 4.907.41 918.714.1« 932.543.75 $ 7.000 00 Salaries and W a g es.............. 2.500 00 Power 350.00 Stationery and O ffice Expense 1.200 00 M aintenance M aterial 250 00 Truck E xpen se........................ 180 0 0 O ffice Rent 120 00 Shop Rent ........................ 110.00 Auditing 20.00 A llowance for Bad A ccounts 160 00 Insurance 2.760 00 D epreciation . . .. 100 00 M iscellaneous E x p e n se .. B ond Expense. Fund 914.050.00 T otal Expense 7.000 00 2.800 00 |300 00 1.500.00 250.00 380 00 240 00 130 00 20.00 280 00 3 §00.00 100.00 1,620.00 918.100.00 3.500.00 2.500.06 Extensions and Betterm ents . 9 17.150.00 T otal O ther T ban Debt. Service I 21.100 00 T otal E xpenditures W ater Fand *°M tl tl 82fl.oo0.00 WATER CCNS” RUC“ iQN RECEIPTS 8108.000. 00 8168.000. 00 Estimated T otal R eceipts Estimated Available Cash B alance $30.000 00 Total R eceipts and Available Cash B alance 931.00P «« EXPENDITURES A Compirle lam* of Triangle ami Crown Poultry and Dairy Feed* SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS AND TAX LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1947 48 HODGEN BREWSTER HORSE FEED, GOAT RATION and VITAMEALL (A Milk Base Pellet for Calves) GOLD RAY BRAND OF DAIRY FEED, HOG RATION SCRATCH, GROUND OATS, GROUND BARLEY, GROUND CORN, ROLLED OATS, ROLLED BARLEY AND CRACKED CORN Florist Supplies FLORATAPE in Green and White GLASS HEADED PINS 2« GAUGE FLORIST WIF**E ASSORTMENT OF RIBBONS IT i* 1£ *3 ™ I 11.000 00 9168.000.09 fi ■0 ^ 2 w 1947-49 $ 3A 500 00 $ 35.000 00 a o I u 0 T ota l E stim ated E xpenditures T ota l Estimated Amount Reserved for use after 0-30-47 T otal E stim ated expen diture* and D educt— Est Receipts O ther T han 1947-40 Tsxee 7. T ota l L e w 8 T A X LEVIES Inside 0 % L im itation O utside 0<* lim ita tio n 0 Needed for 1947-40 1105.400 20 $24 340 00 5.600 00 6 . $00 00 110.900 20 06.010 20 7.300 00 1 20.000 00 1 30.000 00 $ 7.210 00 I 2.907 84 RECEIPTS 7.210 20 10 560 00 16.650 00 7 300 00 30.000 00 30.000 00 7.110 20 10.560 00 7.30487 4 $26 4J OTTO KXTL. Chairman ZD. BADER. Secretary J V . HANDLER. Mayor R c DOTT. Reco rder - Treasurer I T otal R eceipts o.anooe Available Cash B alance * 7.210.M 0.000 00 Tetal R eceipts and Available Cash Batanee 7.210.2« EXPENDITURES 30.000 00 7.304 57 4 * 3 5 43 $ 2.007 84 $ 10 550 00 30000 00 14*00 00 980.000 00 1 7.300 00 14.300 00 3.000 00 127.000 OO Drainage and Sewage Disposal Fund 90 040 00 D ated at B earerton. O regon thl* 10th day o f M ay 1047. A pproved by the Budget C om m ittee: tu rn e d ) (Signed) (M onad> _________________________(Signed' $ t * ! • 1. 1. S orren to W ell Pump House, Pump. Piping, C hlorlnator and M iscellaneous Equipm ent . . ................................. S orren to T ransm ission Line R eplacem ent o f Existing T ransm ission Line f.srt '2? R e f'»c e m e n t o f D istribution System M iscellaneous C on stru ction ...................... T otal Expenditures i $ 425 00 I 4251 Engineering Surrey .. . Partial Cast s f Drainage and 0.000 00 Disposal System 8.000 OP T e ta l E xeendH w rs Sewage $ 7 310 .-1 I : : i « SEWER SYSTEM PLANNING FUND RECtlVTS $ 6.275.00 T etal B ereist* » 5.275.*« $ 9.275.99 Available Cash B aleare 9 S.278#» I 10.5M.M Tetal Receipts sa d Available Caeh B a lsa r. 91*.550.4» . EXPENDITURES 10.980 00 «n o In o rin o Servie* $10 uo x