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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1949)
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Gadgets Enthrall Student Body In Demonstration ary tungsten light bulb emits 90 per cent heat and 10 per cent light, while the new fluorescent circular light gives four times as much light and only about one h alf as much heat. Using a mercury-vapor lamp, which is as long as a cigarette and about one-half as wide. Mr. Smale illuminated the auditorium w ith light one-fifth as br'Hiant as sunlight. A in ’t It The Truth b y C hester K lo c k T he w ig g l e bottoms "»'revie w or Progress," B dem onstration o f scientific miracle* LOOKEP LIKE THIS from the Research Laboratories WHEN THEY TOOK of America. was presented by PORTLAND GOES TO OFF FOR A SHOPPING Dean Smale and A1 Harm an, rep resentatives of the General M o EXPEPITION TO THE DOGS, MULT. STADIUM A special mechanism was used tors Department o f Public R ela BIG TOW N ■» tions. to the student body of Bea to change sound to light, which H IT T IN G PO RTLAND . May 2 The l?tl verton high school last Friday. was then focused on another in annual season o f greyhound do| W ith many demonstrations, Mr. strument on the opposite side of P la y e r—Team AB H racing began here at Multnomat Smale and Mr. Hagm an explain the stage, which then ch an ged' Max Kendig, Ore. City 13 9 Stadium Wednesday night. Maj ed the progress the scientist is the light back to sound again. B u t a f t e r g o in g Jim Nierman, Hills 25 15 11. under the banner o f the Mult making in electrical equipment. T o prove this action took place. THROUGH A ^ Jim Petersen. Tigard 18 8 nomah Kennel cluh. Mr. Smale broke the beam o f One reason, Mr. Smale said, why Norm Haines, Beav. 10 -I Under the new law, dates al Am erica is great, is that i*. has light with his hand and no sound NERVE WRACKING]! X Ted Rosen, Newberg 27 10 was heard lotted by the Oreeo „ — — — o a genius for inventors. 'E X P E R IE N C E L ee Alvord, Hillsboro 22 H commission give the greyhounds -An eg g was frien in a skillet He brought out that an ordin LIKE THIS * Dewey Kruger, Ore. C. 11 4 a minimum 50-day meeting this on a “ cold stove”. This unusual Al Bauer, Ore. City 28 10 year, with a total not to exceed TENNIS STORY experim ent was done by setting Jack Stephenson. Tig. 23 8 60 days, broken into four periods. up an alternating magnetic field Beaverton hijgh’s racket-men Jay Musselman. McM 26 9 Th e first will run from M ay 11 chalked up another victory last outside the stove. The molecules Don Karns, Ore City 29 10 in the skillet and stove followed to May 26. Then there w ill be a Wednesday, d efeatin g H illsboro Bobby Frantz. Hills. FROM WOW 0W WE LL 18 6 6 .333 I la yo ff until July 18 when dog the changing m agnetic field and 3 to 2. 00 ALL OUR SHOPP I MG Al Misley, Ore. City h ey c a m e home rubbed against each other in do 3 .3331 racing will resume and continue Bob Hunt, junior, took two SIG H T IN Kauffm an, Ore. City * ’ *” nightly except Sundays through rrttatches. In the first singles he ing it. producing friction or heat •LOOKING- BEAVERTON « Th e boy’s quartette, Bryan W a l August 20. The next period will defeated Dick Guillory, 6-2, 6-1. L IK E T H IS P IT C H IN G be from August 29 through Sep The second game he beat John ker, Bill Glasgow, Dick La lli and Pla yer—Team WLSOBR Duane Rasmnssen, recorded their tember 3 and the last from Sep Halvarson, 6-2, 6-1. Jack Davis, Ore. City 3 0 10 tember 12 through 19 version o f "Down M obile” on Ted Clarno and Zel Gernhardt, Kenny Ward, New. 1 0 1 j Under agreement between grey Hillsboro, took John Comer and special w ire recorder demonstra Ervin Hopp. Ore. C. 1 0 7 hound and dog licensees adverse Ed Ramsdell, Beaverton. 6-1, 6-4.. ted in the program. Th e recording Bill Bunion. McMin. 4 1 11 or favorable dates received by to the aud P ete Tozer and Don Drake was then replayed 12 either would be alternated next Gordon Haines. Bea 4 1 were defeated by Chuck Harne- ience. Puderbaugh, O. City 3 1 m e i i n i i i a l l ^ K I O O N OF THE BUY-AT-H OM E PRO G RAM W H IC H IS BEING 151 year. This had the unanimous ap- cker and Ed Santee. 5-7, 9-7, 5-7. Mr. Smale stressed that scien ....... Jim Petersen. Tig. 2 1 9 1 proval o f the commission. tific knowledge is only In its SPO NSORED BY THE BEAVERTON JU N IO R C H A M B E R OF C O M M ER C E A N D THE In the girls match M argaret Bart Stein, W. Linn 2 1 9 Races start each night at 7:30 Betty Hickethier, childhood and that the field for M E R C H A N T S OF BEAVERTON W A T C H FOR T H IS EACH W EEK IN THE BEAVERTON Jack Godwin. Beav. 2 1 13 p.m. The first and second races I ’aennler and Beaverton, defeated Varina H ein young scientists is wide open. He ENTERPRISE 10 make up the daily double. Lee Alvord. Hills. 3 2 challenged today’s students to be rich and Margie Meier. tom orrows scientists. Many o f us who have, from time {o time, gone into the m etropolitan area to do our shopping, have T E A M R A T T IN G experienced what the characters in the above illustration depict. W e have endured crow ding and uncom AB H Ave fortable surroundings, travelled miles to spend our m oney fo r merchandise which we fondly believed was "M 228 67 Oregon City better and more "reasonable" than that which w e could purchase in our own area. 268 205 55 Hillsboro Batting Duel In TYV League Play ( r JJo T NOTICE OF SC H O O L M EETING 215 55 256 Tigard 215 51 .237 New berg 200 47 .235 McMinnville 218 47 .216 Forest Grove 206 44 .214 Beaverton 215 43 .200 W est Linn by Bruce Statistics compiled Brown. MrMinnvillp N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y O IV E N to the legal voters o f School D istrict No. Union 10 Jt.. o f Washington And the simple fact is that we could have filled our needs just as well at home by purchasing from and Multnomah Counties, State o f Oregon, that a SC H O O L M E E T IN G o f the said district w ill be our L O C A L M E R C H A N T S . Th e next tim e you feel that "m etropolitan urge” T ry the Merchants IJsted held at Beaverton on the 23rd day o f May, 1949, from 2 to 7:00 o ’clock p. m., fo r the purpose o f Below— F IR S T ! discussing the budget for the fiscal school year, beginning July 1, 1949, and ending June 30, 1930, here inafter set forth, and to elect one director fo r a term o f fiv e years and one director for a term of A N D I F Y O U F IN D Y O U R O W N N A M E AM ONG T H E A D V E R T IS E M E N T S B E SURE tw o years. T O D R O P IN A T T H A T P A R T IC U L A R B U S IN E S S HOUSE. YO U W IL L R E C E IV E FREE T H E A T R E T IC K E T S . L O O K ! Y O U .MAY BE A W IN N E R ! Ball Stars Pace Schndul* I Max Kendig, Oregon City out fielder .and Jim Nierman, Hills boro first baseman, are engaged In a brilliant duel for the batting leadership of the T Y V league after eight rounds o f play, stat istlcs released today reveal. Oregon City’s Kendig is the current leader, with 9 hits in 13 times at bat for a fabulous .692 average. Nierman. however, Is close behind with 15 hits In 25 times at bat and an even .600 mark. b u d g e t • 1. • 3. 6. 8. 9 10. 11. *Mt 15. M8 ^ Va" able Cash D eficit (A dd Cash Balance Deduct C1“ * 1* * Total RppelPts Cash Balance or D eficit anil or D eficit) General Fund (3) $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 46,234.03 7.000. 00 7.000. 00 1,800.00 1,800.00 4.000. 00 4.000. 00 500.00 500.00 3,300.00 3.300.00 2.000. 00 2.000. 00 67 R34 03 67.834.03 F A L K 'S IL A K U W A K K Haskell Shopping Center Beaverton. Phone 4888 D E A N ’S D R U G 300,000.00 Available 67,834.03 5 m IT E M G B N K R A I. C O N T R O ! . 6 000.00 3 ÇP C 2- S 5 Í *1 e+<m ~ _ > 3 |sf M 5.940.00 600 00 1.980 00 200.00 1,200.00 500.00 350.00 400.00 300 00 600.00 2.088.00 200.00 2.40000 700.00 250.00 400.00 Total Expense o f (ie n rrs l Control Detailed Expendi tures for the Iasi Y e a r o f the Tw o year period (8) 0 5 'S Expenditure* lor 2 fiscal reara next preceding the cur rent school rem r 5.500.00 600.00 1,800.00 200.00 350.00 350.00 400.00 300.00 H. IN S T R U C T IO N —Supera lai, Personal service (1) Principals __ *0. Total Kapenno o f Supervision 4. 71.000.00 200.00 2AO.OO 200.00 1.300.00 100.00 400.00 2 . 000.00 1.400 00 500.00 225.00 200.00 I COFFEE CUP CAFE On Broadway. Beaverton. K IN G S L E Y -B E A V E K T O N Lbr. Co. 3 S. W. Farm ington Road Beaverton. Phone 3201. CO. Watson H O M E B U IL D E R S S U P P L Y At the **Y” W est end o f Beaverton. Phone 3951 '8 g r o c e r y St., Beaverton. Ph. 3661. B ea ver K adio A R eco rd in g •H R O B S O N ’S T E X A C O S E R V IC E 102 W at,un Beaverton East “ Y ” Beaverton. Phone 4155 C A R R C H E V R O L E T SH O P Beaverton. IIA K R K L I.'S P H O T O S I 1023 N. E. Canyon Road Beaverton. Phone 4988. T IL L M A N 'S T I P T O P Across from Bank at Beaverton Phone 4146 S IG N A L S E R V IC E Ed. Dachtler N , B, ° a dway ’ ; Phone 3333. Ph 4942 Beaverton B E A V E R T O N F L O R IS T 55 N. E. Canyon Road. Beaverton. S. E. Lombard Phone 2011 Beaverton. Phone 2525 M cC R E A D Y L U M B E R CO. Old Canyon Road. Beaverton. Phone 3821 F IN D L E Y M IL L IN G CO. 16 S. E. Farm ington Road Beaverton. Phone 3851. A SH A U T O M O T IV E S E R V IC E 177 t Broadway Beaverton. Phone 2531. P A U L S O N ’S C A F E 486 N. E. Canyon Road Beaverton. Phone 4694. D E B T S E R V IC E — N O N -B O N D E D Interest on warrants Total I)«*bt Service, Non-Bondad 1. •3 CO. I CLEARW ATER P L U M B IN G |_ 256 N . W. Broadway. Phone 4581. Curtis A very G R E G O R Y ’S BEAU TY Watson. COOKS CLE AN ERS A DYERS 375 N. W. Canyon Road Beaverton, j Beaverton. Phone 3891 000.00 000.00 500 00 EM ERGENCY S C H E D U LE I I I — Bond Interest and Sinking Fund Debt Service-Bond Interest and Sinking Fund •1. Principal on bonds (include negotiable in terest-bearing warrants issti tion 111-1016. O. C. L. A.) •2. Interest on bonds .—.... — •3. Total Schedule I I I — I * “bt Service-Bond and Intereat ---- A thletic 50,000 00 2,000 00 4.000.00 4.000 00 Field 10.000.00 7 Total Schedule IV —Construction Fund- Schedule V I—Summary of 1.000.00 1.000.00 2.300 00 2.300.00 850 00 16 13a 00 10.330 00 4»000 00 6.200 00 . . . . . . . ___ . . . . . . . . V III CAPITAL O UTLAYS •2 New butldingg *3 Alteration of buildings (not re p a irs )... - . *4. New Furniture, equipment and replacements 5. Assessments for betterments 4. Other capital outlays: *(1> Library books (2 ) Transportation *7. T o ta l Capital Outlays m u jj : k SPEEDY FR E E ZE 120 N. W. Canyon Road (J ) A U X IL IA R Y A G E N C IE S Health service: Transportation o f pupils: 1) Personal service Othai auxiliary agencies V II F IX E D C H A R G E S *1. Insurance 3. Other fixed chargee: (3) Pension Fund *4. PutaJ Fixed Chargee T H R IF T Y M A R K E T 29 N. W. Broadway, Phone 3261. S C H E D U LE IV —Construction Fund (From Bond Issues) C O N S T R U C T IO N FU N D — *1. N ew sites ................. ■2 N ew buildings 265.000.00 265,000.00 '3. Alteration o f buildings (n ot repairs) - 15,000.00 15.000.00 '4. N ew furniture, equipment and replacements 15.000.00 15.000.00 5. Assessments fo r betterments 5.000.00 5.000.00 6. Other: (I) Refund Federal Government ...........— 6.500.00 1 000.00 Total Expense o f Maintenance and Repairs (4i 1-aundry Total Expense o f Auxiliary Agencies Beaverton Total Schedule I I —General Fund— Total mated expenses fo r the year—sum of item II-5, III-7, I V -8. V-4, VI-4, VH-4. VIII-7. IX V. O P E R A T IO N O F P L A N T 1. Personal service: • (I t Janitors and other employees •' .ianltor'i •3. Fuel ... '4. Light an power »5. W ater 6 Telephone 7 Other ex •8. Total E VI. VI C A N Y O N C A F E A S E R V IC E STA. ID E A L C L E A N E R S On Canyon Road, Beaverton 621 N. W. Canyon Road j Beaverton. Phone 4281 C L A R K ’S W E L D IN G S E R V IC E LO G A N A P A G E 325 S. W . Farm ington Beaverton. Phone 4660 bea V rrton s e r v ic e 73 E. Broadway Beaverton. Phone 4845 X. ID- IN S T R U C T IO N 1. Personal service: •(1* Teachers (2) Industrial Arts Supplies (3 ) Home Economics Supplie r I»--— •2. Library supplies, repairs •3. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) •4. Textbooks •6. Other expense o •7. Total Expense < *4. STO RE A. F. W alton ■ rt . 2 » 2 ^ « <o i a F L O R E N C E ''«d 105 S. W. Phone 3241 I G U L L E Y ’S M O B IL E S E R V IC E N. W . Broadway, Beaverton. Phone 4406. J 678 LO O M IS H E A T IN G O IL S Canyon Road Beaverton. Phone 4102 300,000.00 Farm ington Road, Beaverton. Phone 3774 Estimated Expenditure* M A IN T E N A N C E A N D R E P A IR S Repair and maintenance o f furniture and equipment Repair and maintenance of: i 11 MuiMtnga I t ) Gmunds al work done •e linemen. “ I tl msintlon next H O LLA N D FE E D STO KE On broad way Beaverton. Phone 3811 300,000.00 367,834.03 DONUT K E T TLE Canyon Road at “ E ” Y Beaverton. Phone 4575 Construction IO A A K IL L 'S M A R K E T Fund from 632 N. E. Canyon Road Beaverton. Phone 4152 Estimated Expend- tures fo r the Ensu- ng School Year by Totals (6) U N IV E R S IT Y OK O REG O N Eugdne Coach Jim Aiken an nounced this week that *he Third Annual Spring Football Clinic w ill be held here May 27 and 28 as the concluding feature o f the 1949 spring practice. High school coaches from Ore gon will be invited to attend and the two-day session w ill close with the annual spring game, pit ting the first and fourth teams against the second and third squads la s t year more than 175 attended the clinic and Delinquent Taxes Basic School Support Fund H igh School Tuition H igh School Transportation Elem entary Transportation Sales o f Supplies, Property, or Equipment C afeteria Other Sources Estim ated Total Receipts Schedule I I — («Alierai Fund Jack Davis, ace o f the Oregon City mound staff, chalked up his third win without defeat to pace (he pitchers. Other unbeaten hur- lers include Kenny Ward, N e w berg and Ervin Hopp, Oregon City. Bill Burdon. McMinnville, I. and Gordon Haines, Beaverton, have 4-1 records. Oregon City is the team bat ting leader by a wide margin with 67 hits In 228 times at hat for a 294 average The Improved Hillsboro Spartans are in aecond place with a 268 mark. Averages, through the rounds U. SPRING FOOTBALL and A vailable Caab Balances T otal A ll Funds (2) IT E M (1) A Couple o f pitchers are the only other men in the circuit hitting the hall at a 400 clip or better. Jim Petersen. Tigard, Is In third place with 8 hits in 16 times up and a 444 average, while Norm Haines, Beaverton, is fourth with a .400 mark. COACH CLIN IC ENOS K m tl mated Receipts S T A R K IE ’S T O T S H O P Haskell Shopping Center Beaverton, Phone 3542 10.300.00 1.131X00 1.00000 i.uoaoo LOBO 00 800 00 • 6.CWU 00 9.700 00 Estim ation o f Tax Levy ( 1 ) Total estimated expenditures D ED U C T: Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Schedule I ) __ ____________ Amount necessary to balance the budget D ED U C T: Deficit forwarded to next fiscal year Balance to be raised by taxation ADD: Estimated amount o f taxes that w ill not be collected during the fiscal year for which this budget is made Total estimated tax levtea fo r enaul 9 .3 7 0 0 0 2.400.00 Analysis of estimated tax levies Amount inside 6«Y lim itation l.o o o o o 1 .0 0 0 00 5.000 00 1 000 00 700.00 6 .0 0 0 O0 20.070 00 500.00 9.000.00 17 900 00 8,400.00 15,000.00 '08)00.00 Estimates of Expenditures. Receipts and Available la s h B abuins 6.000 00 7,500.00 2 .0 0 0 0 0 2,500.00 266,655.14 15.000.00 17,000 00 Amount of bonded indebtedness (in alt negotiable interest-bearing war- issued under section 111-1016. L. A > I Total all Ornerai Fund Tax Lev ies Const ruction fund Total Total Sched ule n (!) Schedule (S) 5.000.00 140.846.47 148.846 47 109.908 97 Dated this 10th day o f May. 1949 Signed Thereaa Gibson. District W. D. Cameron. Chairman. Bo Approved by Budget Committee May 10th. 1949 C A R L E G O IM A N Chairman Budget Comm ittee L E O N A R D AD AM S Secretary Budget Comm ittee IV