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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SPE C IA L CITY B U M I I on GIANT STEPS a re being ta k e n Eighty Neighbors Four Colleges In Take Part, Annual N. W. Share Gifts Westdale Picnic Roberts Found't'n BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Friday, August 13, 1948 NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIV EN. That a Special C ity E lection will be held in the City of Beaverton, The annual picnic of W estdale G ifts totaling $8742 have been Oregon, W ashington County, on neighbors w as held in the spacious, received by Lew is and Clark col the 25th day of A ugust. 1948. at shaded grounds of the Richard lege from the Annie R oberts foun w hich election there shall be sub W ebster home, Sunday afternoon. dation to be used for scholarships _ _ _ Beaverton Phone 4293 "*‘9^ s r m itted for the approval or rejec- j A ugust 8. for ou tstand in g grad u ates of Ore tion of the legal voters of said The ga th erin g w as at 4 30 p. nv, gon high schools. P resid en t Mor Wednesday thru Saturday, Auqust 1 1 - 1 4 city, proposed am endm ents to the I and soon after, plates were piled gan S. Odell has announced. Charter of the City of Beaverton, Double Featuie high with picnic fixings of baked The foundation w as organized in adopted by the people N ovem ber beans, roast han: yeast rolls, 1946. according to the w ill o f the THE IRON CURTAIN", Dana Andrews, Gene Tierney 26. 1943. which am endm ents have punch, fruit and vegetable salads, late Thom as R oberts, one of the been subm itted to the voters by "DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK ", Claudette Colbert, cake, ice cream cones and coffVe. founders of R oberts B rothers de R esolution of the C ity of B eaver Henry Fonda W hile grow nups and children partm ent store, in honor of his ton, passed on the 9th day of visited, played, and renewed ac w ife, A nnie Roberts. It provides Saturday M atinee^'DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK'* August. 1948, and filed and record q uaintances, the toddlers were funds for scholarships to 12 Ore ed on the 9th day of August. 1948. busy m aking new ontacts. For gon colleges and u n iversities to Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, August 15, 16, 17 and by w hich proposed am end their older brothers and sisters, w orthy and deservin g stud en ts m ents there are 3 new sections Double Feature th is has been a yearly affair, h ap who have show n excep tional aca proposed to be added to the Char pily anticipated. B. F. S DAUGHTER", Barbara Stanwyck, Van Heflin, demia excellen ce. , ter. w hich new sectio n s provide for A colorful, hand-crocheted apron A large part of the foundation Charles Coburn the construction, m aintenance, op donated by Mrs. Nordqulst w as g ift w ill com e an nu ally from In eration and fin a n cin g of sew ers ARTHUR T AKES OVER**, Lois Collier, Richard Crane raffled w ith proceeds to aid in com e front Portland property lim and w hich w ill appear on the bal purchase of street signs. ited to five b en eficia rie s- Lew is lot under the follow in g titles, to- Wednesday thru Saturday, August 1 8 - 2 1 A pproxim ately eighty folk* a t wit: and Clark. P acific u niversity, W ll-i tended, in clu d ing nearly forty lam ette, P a cific college and F ir s t 1 C H A R T E R A M END M EN T SU B Double Feature youngsters. C hristian S cience church of P o r t-1 M ITTED TO T H E V OTERS BY “ BIG CITY," with 9 great stars land. TH E CITY COUNCIL: "FURY AT FURNACE CREEK". Victor Mature Purpose: To add to the Charter Front East T ualatin Valley of B eaverton. Oregon, Section 8-A G ladys A nita W inn, 1948 gradu Saturday Matinee— "BIG CITY" w hich provides for the construc ate of Tigard high school, has been tion. m aintenance, extension and aw arded a $200 scholarship for the operation of sew ers, sew er sy s com ing year. She w ill enroll at SCHOOL F A C E I J I T tem s, pum ping stations, treatm ent T he Cooper Mountain school, L ew is and Clark in Septem ber as plants by the city, and the acquis long a center o f education for the a freshm an in education. ition of the n ecessary lands there Lew is and Clark w ill u se only m any children of the m ountain, for. the incom e from Its g ifts for these is at th is tim e undergoing a face SHALL T H E A M E N D M EN T BE liftin g operation. Henry Strum m , annual aw ards to be know n as the A D O PT E D ? " B any road, is in charge of p aint Annie R oberts M em orial scholar V ote "Yes" or "No.” ships, Dr. Odell said. ing the en tire building and so far 100 .............. ....... Yes the job has m ade the building 101 ______ _ No a new and pleasant sight for the CHARTER AMENDMENT SU B M IT TED TO T H E V O TER S neighbors. The job w ill be finished som e BY T H E CITY COUNCIL: tim e this m onth. Purpose: To add to the Charter COMM UNITY PICNIC of B eaverton, Oregon, Section 8-B, „ , * . BRAND A pproxim ately 80 men. w om en w hich provides for the con stru c tion of the m ain trunk sew ers, and children turned out for the There's n oth ing to b ecom in g an picnic at R oam er’s R est on the pum ping station s and treatm ent ow ner of a “raw ” farm , e x c e p t .... T u alatin river last Sunday, Aug. plant, and the con stru ction of World W ar II vetera n s have pri storm sew er as a unit or separate 8. T he picnic w as sponsored by the ority in th e purchase o f ten or Cooper M ountain Comm unity club. units, and authorizes the paym ent m ore governm ent ow ned farm un therefor by sew er revenue charges ' A fter a h uge potluck lunch, the its In the C olum bia basin irriga m en played cards and the rest of again st the w ater users, regardless tion project near Pasco, W ash in g the crowd w ent sw im m ing and of their being connected to the PIN T 4 / 5 QT. ton, to be sold this fall by the enjoyed th em selv es in general. sewer, and authorizes the issuance federal B ureau of R eclam ation , AUTO TOUR of not to exceed $225,000.00 in NoLMMb" Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schouboe, the Oregon D epartm ent o f V et bonds to pay therefor; said bonds erans’ A ffairs disclosed. to be financed by said sew er rev H art road, returned last Sunday, 86 PR O O F • 6 5 % G R AIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS A ugust 8 a fter a weekend auto A pplications, to be treated sim enue charges and secondly by g en NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK, NEW YORK tour of A lbany, E ugene and Cor ultaneously w ith others filed to eral taxation. vallis. A nd then on Monday they that tim e, m ust be in the offffce SHALL T H E A M E N D M EN T B E left for a w eek ’s vacation in S ea of the B ureau of R eclam ation at ADOPTED? side, Ore. Ephrata, W ashington, by 2 p.m., V ote “Yes" or "No.” OVER W EEK EN D Sept. 3, according to the public 102 .......... ........ Y es R oy P^ic^, Corvallis, w as a announcem ent. A pplication blanks 103 No C H A R TER A M E N D M EN T SU,B w eekend g u est of his brother should be obtained from the sam e address. MITT ED TO T H E V O TER S BY A URUst 8‘ FROM VANCOUVER Lands disposed of under the Col T H E CITY COUNCIL: um bia basin project a ct o f 1943 On A ugust 6, Mr .and Mrs. R oy Purpose: To add to the C harter of m ust be sold, rather than given of Beaverton, Oregon, Section 8-C, K napp and daughter Marcia were dinner aw ay a s hom esteads, the bureau w hich authorizes the con stru ction V ancouver , W n , o f lateral or collection sew ers to g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schou says, because “m ost o f the land to be offered settlers m ust be be connected to the m ain sew ers boe, H art road. • purchased by the U nited S tates TM KPOKAKILY SO as a separate project from the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Price, H u from private ow ners.” m ain sew er and authorizes the ber avenue, are now tem porary A creages In the ten or so cur cost th ereof to be a ssessed a g a in st the b en efitted property and w hich p arents of two-year-old Diane Al rent units range from 52 to 253 a ssessm en ts m ay be paid by in len o f F orest Grove. Little Diane acres and In price from $455 to sta llm en ts and bonds issued w ill sta y w ith the P rice’s for two $2169. or three m onths. The farm s are "raw" acreages. again st the sam e. T here are "no im provem ents on SHALL T H E A M E N D M E N T BE P O ISO N OAK M YSTERY ON YOUR ROUNDTRIR to Chicago, New Mrs. Mary Cavaness, H art road, the lands,” according to th e no ADOPTED? h as been quite 111 fo r the past tice, and "It will be necessary York and moat other eastern cities, you V ote "Y es” or "No.” w eek w ith a severe ca se of poison for settlers to clear the land of 104 ................. Y es can go or return via San Francisco or Los oak. It is still a m ystery as to sagebrush, to level it so that It 10« ........................ N o Angeles for not Ic more rail fare than you'd can be irrigated, to build farm N otice is hereby given that there how sh e contracted th e malady. pay to go direct east and back. This remark« Irrigation distribution system s, to will be one polling place for said provide dom estic w ater facilities, special city election, w hich is to able travel bargain permits you to go east buildings and other farm Improve be th e Council C ham bers of the one way, return west via another — see m en ts.” City H all on the corner of F irst N in ety days of active service twice as much at no additional ticket and Main S treets in said city, at during the war, or d isch arge for w hich all voters in the city will coat. For details call: d isability regardless o f length of vote, and said polling place w ill service, and honorable discharge, be open from 8:00 o ’clock a. m. The frie n d ly to 8:00 o’clock p. m. standard tim e A sharp increase in the number are veteran requirem ents. B esides, or 9:00 o'clock a. m. to 9:00 o'clock o f d rivers shorn of their driving the applicant m ust have character Southern Pacific p. m. daylight savin g tim e of said p rivileges In 1947, as evidence of and industry references, tw o years City T ick et O ffice; SW 6th A Yamhill. of farm experience, and $3700 In day, except that the polls m ay, the need for more driver train in g P hone AT 8181, Union Station, or w rite J. A. at the discretion of the judges, be a ctiv ity at the high schools in cash or livestock and farm equip Ormandy, GPA, 622 P acific Bldg. Portland 4 closed for one hour betw een the Oregon, declares the Oregon State ment. Sim ple, Isn’t It? hours o f 12:00 o’clock noon and M otor association. 2:00 o’clock p. m. d ayligh t savin g “A total of 43f,000 drivers lost tim e o f said day. their licen ses through suspension C om plete copies o f th e am end and revocation proceedings in the m ents are on file and open to e v U nited S ta tes in 1947,” Dr. E. B. am ination In the o ffic e - f the C ity M cDaniel, president o f th e Oregon R ecorder in the City H all in B ea AAA club, reported. verton, Oregon. "This is an in< ease of 35 per Dated this 9th day of A ugust, cen t over th e 318,000 licen se su s 1948. pensions In 1946. L. J. Busse, "This heavy increase in drivers R ecorder of the C ity of w ho lose their licenses due to un B eaverton, Oregon. D ate of first publication, August sa fe d rivin g practices points dra m a tica lly to the need for th e de 13, 1948. by Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation, velopm en t of better drivers; driv D ate of 2nd publication, August ers w ho w ill avoid the u n safe prac 20, 1948. an instrumentality of the United States Government. tices that result in su spensions or revocation s and w orse still, serl- I ous tra ffic accidents. S tu dies have ■i safe , prttfitahle and tvmvenient nay to save or invest money. show n that young people trained at the high school level have few er a caid en ts and are involved in few er tra ffic offen ses than un trained drivers." B E A V E R ¿T- THEATRE The Outlook From Cooper Mountain American telephone service today is rapidly expanding. Local and long distance telephone traffic is at its peak. A constantly increasing number of new telephones are being installed — switchboard facilities expanded — new equipment added. In spite of this enormous progress, however, some people are still waiting for service. This is caused by a combination of still existing material shortages and an increasing demand for telephone service. But we hope that the giant strides being taken today will soon overcome every ob stacle, and everyone desiring service will have it soon. FOR YEAR S ... A FAVORED KENTUCKY BRAND! ( ' HOW AVAILABLE AGAIN! 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"Every high school In Oregon ought to offer m odern driver train in g program s and the first requisite is a sp ecially trained teacher,” Dr. M cDaniel said. "We hope high school o ffic ia ls w ho do not yet have driver train in g in structors w ill take ad vantage of this course to enable them to In-1 stltu te th is valuable course." Current Dividend MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK Washington Federal Savings and Loan Association HILLSBORO, OREGON " HAVE A YEAR'S INCOME IN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT " Accounts Insured to $5,000