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UX>AL NOTH’» BEAVERTON ★ High Lights * Darlene Sayles leaving, and Terry Howell falls into the task of Hum-1 mer business manager, left him by ] BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, M AY 21, 1948 The Board of Directors of Union High School District No. 10 Joint, Beaverton. Oregon. will accept Mary Kotnk presented Gloria r r t ^ f By Joe Klifcrt bids for moving the wooden cafe Christensen, new songleader, while' H O f l O T O l S O b lS C i teria building from its present Roger Murch introduced himself * H l'K U L E SKIM M ER location to a new location just All past failures, inconsistenc as the new pianist to succeed him- south of the tennis courts. Bids self Bob Jackson and Nancy Na- » must be in the hands of the Dis ies, or hopelessnesses of Beaver Honoring disabled American vet gues, outgoing yell-leaders, intro sports machines can be dropped trict Clerk not later than 4 00 duced their successors Craig erans of two world wars and seek-, P. M on the afternoon of May 26. down the drain, for a tall hurdler ing to bolster fundB for projects Knuteson and Roberta Pointer. named A1 Walker brought home 1948. O f of relief and mercy, the Ameri the prise for all prizes, namely, the Additional information can be can Legion auxiliary will stage a MELODIOUS FOUR , secured at the office of the Dis- atat® hurdle crown for 1948 A senior quartet made its first two-day poppy sale, May 28 and , ... ----- • • - - -----, - trlct Clerk in the High School! l n » ° do,nK- the ,ank>' 4**nior Washington County j bested no other than the famed appearance in assembly last week. 29, throughout the Tualatin valley, building. Jerry Doyle o f Hillsboio and e n d - !and vocalists drew a large ap in conjunction with the state-wide ' T. Gibson. Clerk. ed a long jinx of losing state l>,ause « » they presented four and national drive. W. D. Cameron. Chairman The Beaverton unit will be ln numbers. Composing the medodi- competition for the locals. In the Date of first publication May charge of the campaign in Beaver ous four are Dave Buffam. Sid Friday qualifying races the state 14. 1948. Tucker, Fred Myers and Larry ton, Aloha. Keedville. Cedar Mill champ won his heat in 16 seconds Da te of last publication May and West Slope while Tigard, flat. Saturday. A1 turned on the Fisher. 21, 1948. • • • Metzger and Multnomah post aux steam and burned over the high FOR iliaries wilt encompass the areas SPEECH ESSAY W INS sticks in 15.2. The one-man track adjacent to their communities. More victories were added to the squad gave Beaverton five points LE G A L NOTICE Mrs. Wally Ehlert, poppy chair and a four-way tie for 14th in the list last week when it was an NOTICE OF IN T E N T IO N TO nounced that three persons placed man of the Beaverton unit, quer state. IM PRO V E A PO R TIO N OF Paul Oldenburg in the broad in essay and speech competition ied on the sale, reports an en W ASH IN G TO N STRE ET thusiastic response from her call jump and Zane Mulhausen in the this month. Notice is hereby given that the Elise Valentine snared second for Poppy day volunteers. A grow javelin, the other Bevos to qua! City of Beaverton, Washington ify for the state meet, failed to in the Knights of Pythias* speech ing percentage of these workers, R e p u b lic a n County, Oregon did on May 3rd place in their respective events. contest held in St. Helens to de who serve without pay or other 1948, adopt a resolution declaring • • • cide thy district winner. Esther reward, will be young wives of its intentions to improve a por Livermore garnered second in the World War II veterans, recently B ASEBALL W IN ★ C o m p e le n l Men o f P ro ven L e a d e rsh ip ^ tion of Washington Street, the Another stunning surprise was ladies auxiliary of Veterans of come into the organization. \ center line of which is described By their side, Mrs. Ehlert says, received last week when the local Foreign Wars essay competition s h o u ld be r e tu r n e d to th e S ta te L eg isla tu re as follows: will be older women members of and Kathleen McClure was de diamondeers slapped over the Commencing where the cen FOR touted Hillsboro nine for their clared district victor in the Amer World War I veteran families as ter line of Washington Street initial win by an 11-3 count, thanks ican Legioin auxiliary essay rival well as daughters and young sis j intersects the South line of to a rash of 8 runs in the 8th ry. Esther received *10 and Kath ters of all veterans. Farmington Road; thence All memorial poppies have been: frame of a scheduled 7-inning tilt leen $2.50, with her work to be southerly to a point where the J entered in the state finals. made by veterans in a major re-j there, May 13. Earl T Ncwbry * past record a* a center line of Washington habilitation project. All funds col The extra inning was necessi legislator reveals (hai he works ium Street intersects the North lected will go to further the na j tated when the game had run out WEST PO IN T LOOK as hard ai ihe public's business as line of F*irst Street Douglas Graf, sophomore, is in tional and local work of helping | he has ai his own with a 3-3 deadlock, but at this by grading the same to the proper for a first hand view of the work the disabled veterans and needy i point the Bevos exploded for He works |ust as hard io produce grade, constructing curbs twenty- hits, including doubles by first ings of West Point, and particu children of veterans. the maximum troni (he public's dol one feet on each side of the said ’’I hope everyone,” Mrs. Ehlert 1 lars as he did in making a record as larly, an utmy graduation cere center line, applying gravel 8" baseman Ed Clemens and out a successful orchardisl, business and fielder Bud Cox, plus a triple by mony. Douglas left last Tuesday declared, •will greet the women loose measure, providing for drain civic leader for the army academy for a and girls who carry out the street Bob Eahler. age, constructing a macadam sur months stay, since his brother, poppy sales In the same spirit For bellei not emment i take, keep Duane Rasmussen started hurl face thereon, and doing such other Bob, is to be one of the gradu as they show in helping to make Earl T Neubry Seirelary of Siale ing duties for the Beavers, and work as shall constitute a good, ates. the two days truly ones of re Pd. lor by N ew bry for S e cretory ot Norm Haines took over in the workmanlike improvement, and Stole C o m m ittee ", Gene R ossm an , Chm . membrance for the war dead ajid 1135 5 .W Y a m h ill, P o rtla n d 5 , Oregon assessing the cost of said improve fifth, allowing nary a bingle and ANNUALS o u t of aid for the war’s living vic striking out five. The locals col ment against the abutting proper tims." Tomorrow is the day all stu ties as provided by the Charter lected 10 safeties off two Hilhi dents await with un-checkcd an and the Ordinances of the City of flingers, and committed two er rots. The Spartans could drive ticipation and speculation, that is. Beaverton. out hut four singles in losing their Annual distribution. It is further resolved that writ Advisor Miss Bernice Conoly fourth contest, but remained in ten objections or remonstrances states it to be the*largest in his second spot. to the said street improvement C. C. Chapman — Oregon Voter, May, 1948 • • • tory, loaded with pics and feat- may he filed at any time on or urea. O FFIC E RS IN STALLED before 8:00 P. M. on June 7, 1948 Student body positions for next at the City Hall In Beaverton. J year are all set with the installa •U G H S L U G G E R Oregon. Outfielder Bud Cox has been I All interested persons are here tion of officers tuking place last ■lumtnc tha old apple with re by notified to appear on or be Friday. Jack Godwin took over newed vigor lately and is way out fore said date and make any and the presidency and relinquished in front in slugging with a boom the student body managerial reins, all objections or remonstrances ing .533 average. The slugger has JACK D. ANNAND, Architect, Tigard that they might have to the said while Bob Zahler, former vice- also blasted out a bouble, stolen prexy, was replaced by Paul Old proposed street improvement. THOMAS R. FOWLER, High School Principal 5 bases, and scored 5 runs. Jack Dated at Beaverton, Oregon this enburg. Rita Newell received the Godwin bounded Into second with ALF 0. JOHNSON, Savings & Loan Manager secretary's book from its former eighth day of May, 1948. i 363 a v e r a g e , and l . a n v F i s h e r . , , holder, Dorothy Jurgensen, and L. J. Buase JOHN E. MEEKS, Insurance, Hillsboro I ,ali- l ands, t City Recorder. Wendell Broad became full-fledged , : " t’ ® »M * I U d round out the big butbtU-blUt : J E. A. GRIFFITH, Realtor, Hillsboro treasurer, succeeding Joe Slovick. Date of fim t publication May Hans Stroeve inherited the job « • with 333 m n iM . h k h r h u l l 14, 1948. EARL REISER, Grocer, Sherwood ^ Date of last publication May 21, of student body mannger, and boomed out tha only ti I pie E. C. HUNZIKER, Farmer, Tigard John Comer was sworn in as re 1948. ^ porter to replace Betty Moshof- BAC C ALAU RE ATE DR. F. T. RUCKER, Sherwood Seniors wearing caps and gowns 11 sky. Taking over editorship of the LE G A L NOTICE Hummer was Joe Rigert with will have their hacealaureafr» un*»_ I v NEAL BUSH, Attorney, Hillsboro NOTICE OF IN T E N T IO N TO vice for '48 on May M a t i p . m . I 1 F A N C Y COLUMBIA RIVER IM PRO VE A PO R TIO N OF CARL TRACHSEL, Recdville Dairy n the high school auditorium. I L E G A L N O T IC E EAST STRE ET with Walter L. Myers, represent-! J. M. PERSON, Appraiser, Hillsboro Notice is hereby given that the ative of the National Benevolent! SUMMONS City of Beaverton, Washington SAM RICH, Nurseryman, Orenco association, delivering the sermon. County, Oregon did on May 3rd, IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF Cal U S. 1, Large Size © LB S ™ "^ € ^ Four other ministers from Bea ^ MERVIN W. BRINK, Attorney, Hillsboro TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR verton will assist and music will! 1948, adopt a resolution declaring W A S H IN G T O N COUNTY. its Intentions to improve a portion be provided by a chorus of under Pd. Adv.—T. VW. Schappert, Beaverton. Erma Beamish, Plaintiff,) of East Street, the center line class girls. The public is Invited vs. ) of which is described ns follows’ to attend. RIC H A R D E. BEAM ISH ) . . . Commencing where the cen k * LBS W w C 3 BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS Defendant.) ter line of East Street Inter- S E N IO R S BIG D A Y (j To: Richard E. Beamish, Defend | sects the north line of Broad- to Senior class day tomorrow will || ant. ‘ way; running northerly to a feature the senior assembly with Mediums In the name of the State of Ore the presentation of awards, In point where the center line gon you are hereby required to the fields of science, music, ath FAY FRANQUETTES intersects the southern bound Phone Aloha 6334 ALOHA, ORE. appear and answer the complaint letics, and Hi-Y Christian char ary of the Tualatin Valley Highway. filed against you ln the above en acter, scheduled By installing curbs eighteen feet titled suit on or before the 29th Commencing at 10 a. m , the on the west side of center line day of May, 1948; and If you fall program will see scholarships pre and twenty feet on the east side to so appear and answer said com sented, and the class will and of center line; constructing the plaint, for want thereof the plain prophecy read. Following the pro necessary drainage to the said tiff will apply to the Court for the gram will be the one time in the FOR OUTDOOR PLANTING "EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN' street, and doing such other work relief demanded ln her complaint; year when the graduates can skip as will make a good, workmanlike that Is, for a divorce decree. legally. Canyon Road at Walker Road. BR. 0051 $ FUCHSIA GERANIUMS This summons is published by improvement as herein set forth, and to assess the cost of said im order of the Honorable R. Frank COLEUS LANTANA provement against the abutting Peters, said order being dated properties as provided by the 21st day of April, 1 9 4 8 , said order Awarded second prize In the REASONABLY PRICED Charter and the Ordinance of the prescribing that summons be ser V F W auxiliary essay contest on You Can Reduce Your Payments or Borrow ved by publication thereof in the the subject of "Human Rights, City of Beaverton. It is further resolved that writ Beaverton Enterpriser a news the Key to World Peace,” Esther Up to $500 on Your Cor at ten objections or remonstrances paper published in Washington Livermore, high school junior who TUALATIN VALLEY FINANCE COMPANY to the said street improvement County, Oregon. resides about three miles south of Date of first publication: April Beaverton, received $10, In a pre may be filed at any time on or Phone Beaverton 2701 | before eight P, M on June 7, 30, 1948 sentation at the school, Friday Date of last publication: May by Mrs. Ida M. Smith, Cornelius, 1948 at the City Hall In Beaver H 28, 1 M I ton, Oregon. auxiliary representative. SCHW ENN A B R IN K All Interested persons are here Joe C. Rigert, high school cor- Attorneys for Plaintiff by notified to appear on or before resopndent who conducts "Bea 1 Post Office Address: Law verton High Lights”, In the col said date and make any and all yers Building, Hillsboro. umns of this newspaper, received objections or remonstrances that OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT SUPER WHITE ENAMEL Oregon. they might have to the said pro first prize of $15. posed street improvement. INTERIOR GLOSS INTERIOR SEMI GLOSS Dated at Beaverton. Oregon this eighth day of May, 1948. FLAT WALL PAINT FLOOR ENAMEL L. J. Busse, City Recorder- LINSEED OILS SHELLAC VARNISH Date of first publication May 14 Yessir, TH E preferred whiskey WALL PAPER PASTE WINDOW GLASS 1948. • from Kentucky Date of last publication May 2’ PICTURE FRAMING KEM TONE 1948 Poppv Day Will J. o. Vets May 28-29 JOHNSON Candidate State Representative EA R L T . NEW BRY Secretary of State “Jo h n so n is k n o w n fo r h is opposi- lio n to liq u o r in te re sts in polities'* “ A R e c o rd of th re e term s cre d ita b le s e rv ic e as \\a sh in ifto ii C o m ity R e p re se n ta tiv e “ “C o n sc ie n tio u s , a n a ly tic a l, not rcac tio n a rv —** He Is Worthy Of Your Support Ì ASPARAGUS î NEW POTATOES* Î f r e s h ” PEAS The Aloha W ALNUTS Pharmacy -, * I 1 lb 29c I I FLOWERING PLANTS Canyon Road Seed and Floral Co. J NE E D « -, Wins Essay Prize MONEY? I Extra Special DUPONT PAINTS Saturday Only S ¡CANDYBARS 3 ^ 1 0 * ! Reg. 5c Popular Brands is available again I W. M. FLEMING AT WEST "Y* BEAVERTON PHONE 4151 Save 20 to 25% on yoar FIRE INSURANCE COSTS Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Oregon Mutual Polities ora NON-ASSESS a BLI Y ou N E V E R pay more than the premium on the tore of »he policy. Oregon Mutual maintain! more than three time* the turplui required by Oregon Insurance Laws. OF McMlNNVILLE Organized in 1894 WALKER and NELSOW. 52 Tears at Reliable Service Agant* New Location 109 S. 2nd Ave. "Every Form of Protection" Phone 1732 Hillsboro. Oregon LE G A L NOTICE Beaverton Union High School $ ? -6 0 District Number 10 Joint will ac NOW I 4 5 Ot cept bids for the following equip $ 2 30 ment : Pint Three-Gang Mower 30" Plvt 10% War l-quor T«x Tractor or truck to haul mower, 15 H. P. or over. Enjoy the whiskey that's Equipment will he purchased on demonstration. Those Interested dn ^ _ .1 f / i u s f p j l m dti M oawa " having their equipment considered may demonstrate on the High | School Athletic Field on Saturday, May 22. 1948. at 10 30 A M. Theresa Gibson, Clerk W D. Cameron. Chairman Date of first publication May K TUCKY WHISKEY-A BLEND 14, 1948 Date of last publication May National Distillers Product» Corporation, Nee York * 86 Prod • 65% Gnin Neutral Spirit* 21. 1948 om Sunny Brook M ILLE R 'S “ LO R R E T T E R LO O O S "