The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, August 13, 1948, Image 3

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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!
Sunny Brook
Vets May Obtain
'Raw' Farms With
Reserve of $4,000
Kentucky Whiskey— A Blend
2
30
TELEPHONE r u m i
J3
60
Enjoy the
whiskey that’s
£U> ctò
Fo r Results Try Our Classified Ads
#
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CALIFORNIA
YARDLEY
on your trip East
A new
and exquisite
No E xtra Rail Fare
compact containing
powder, rouge
and lipstick.
wm
Plus tax
Loss Of Licenses
Point To Need Of
Driver Schooling
George 0 . Fairchild
OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUN T
R. Wallace Boyd
Your Savings Are Insured For Safety
Up to $5,000.00
Beaverton Pharmacy
“ 77i<* l >rescription Store"
ON BROADWAY
PHONE 2311
Save 20 to 25% on your FIRE INSURANCE COSTS
I
Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
21%
Oregon Mutual Polieie* ora NON-ASSISSABLE. You NEVER pay
more than the premium on the tec# o♦ the policy. Or . 900 Mutual
maintain! more than three timet the surplus required by Oregon
Insurance Laws.
o f M c M i n n v i l l e
Organized in 1894
W ALKER and NELSON,
S2 Years at Reliable Service
Agents
New Location 109 S. 2nd Ave.
"Every Form at Protection'
jr
Dr. M cD aniel said high school
o ffic ia ls w ho have not yet Insti­
tuted driver training program s
could q u alify their sch o o ls for free
dual-control driver tra in in g cars
by send ing
instructors
to the
1 teacher train in g course to
he held
at Portland, August 23-27, under
au spices of the Oregon S tate Sys­
tem of H igher Education. Instruc­
tion is furnished by the national
AAA. through the O regon Motor
association.
Phone 1732
Hillsboro, Oregon
FURNITURE
Good Buys in New and Used
We Invite You to Come in and See Our Complete
Stock. Trode-ins Accepted. Eoiy Term»
Terry's Furniture Co.
2286 N E Canyon Road
Phone Beaverton 4703 I
SP
{
TRIANGLE
MILLING
M l N. TM e—
eG U
C O.
Peri l« !*. Ore.
"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