The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 03, 1950, Image 10

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    BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, March 3, 1950
LARGE CROWD OF CUBS, PARENTS
HONOR 40TH SCOUTING ANNIV.
By Mrs. VY. A. Bunnell
R E C U PE R A TIN G
R A L E IG H H ILLS — Cub Pack
Mrs. Gene Bates has been quite
592, and parents, enjoyed a pot ill with a cold, but is recuperating
luck get-together at the tegular after several days spent in bed.
monthly meeting of the group on
February 24 at the Valley Com­ W E E K E N D A T WASCO
Mr and Mrs.
L. Williams
By JO H N H. H A N LE Y , Ph. D.
munity church, honoring the 40th
_____
anniversary of __
scouting. The
meet spent the weekend visiting Mr and !
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS COM- there. It’s a sound idea. Moisten
Calendulas, the Pot Marigolds. ing roorn wYs fille d 'to capacity Mr* Paul McCoy at Wasco, re
1NG INTO T U n O W N ...... And ,the mediun‘ “ r" u,,d the tuter* or are cold-resistant and can be sown wlth the more , han 250 person, turning Sunday evening,
, let it soak up water from below.
in the garden when the soil is wbo attended
M EM BER JU N IO R SYM PH O N Y
well they might, too. since very
it u not necessary to use fertilizer
ready.
| Each of the eight dens in the
few plants will give so much for so Jn , h|a orl)final starting mixture
For
good
tree
types,
see
were a8signed
aMigned to seperate
rur
goU
U pine
pm *
wee
>ypes.
- e e i pack
little Or course, they do require j fo f th# begonlas> but lje sure to
your nurseryman about Mugho tables decorated by each den moth-
the extra attention that comes work p,enty of K int0 the out. Pine (for any spot which calls for er with the handicraft Gf
come a member
member of
of t the
Portland
he
P
o r t le t
with digging in the fall and storing doo, bed „ ,t ,s being prt>par,.d. something low), native Lodgepole | cubs in heT dep
the Junior Symphony, playing second |
in winter, but even in this they are U a f Iooldt al some other form of (which can be kept down to fa irly ' Freeman Young was M. C. and ViOIln•
not too difficult.
decayed organic matter, should be small sue by nipping out one-half presented each speaker with ap- W E E K E N D A T OCEAN L A K E
Lots of gardeners look upon Feb- , incorporatcd> too> and be ready to of each bud as it pushes out in
Mr. and Mrs. Newman Ward
ruary as the ideal month to get appIy an ample dose of a well. April), and Swiss Stone Pine, a proprlate remarks. A. N. Wetter- j
borg,
committee
chairman
gave
spent
the weekend at their cabin
the tubers started again, but don t baUncad fartuUer at mid-summer. hard one to find, but dandy on a
the address o f welcome and Rev. at Ocean Lake.
be dismayed if yours did not get, CaHfornla grower„ make consid- small property.
H. A. Armitage, In behalf of the -------
in. Actually, unless one has a ,,rabl(, UM o|^ toh fertilizers with
Jasmines of several types are church apon80r9 of the boyg, pre-
greenhouse or a bright sunroom, tH>K()nia(i and they definitely prefer
perfectly hardy west of the Cas- sented tbia y e a r . Cub charter to D f l l A m h D l C + r i r f
it is very wise to forget early an oak ,eaf mo|d fo , mlxing w,th
cades. T ry Nud<florum for yellow tbe cub maat#|. Ml Morris Nelson
■ * IS * T IC T
planting and to start them In the soil, whether the begonias aie
blooms ln winter; Bundle for an Beryl Morri field representative V a + A C M f i r r h
7+1*
March.
being grown in pots or in beds.
e v e r g r e e n , shrubby form that of scouting
the PortIand area T
/ Tn
What you want to avoid, and
More and More Northwest gar­ blooms beautifully during June: complimented Pack 592 for its en-
do by late starting. Is the lanky, deners are planting tuberous be­
and forms of officinale for sweet- thusiasm, and growth from ten
weak, oversplndly growth which gonias in pots, and leaving them
scented flowers. Your nurseryman SCOuts, two years ago. to their
marks a begonia that has been there all summer. Pots are simply
On Tuesday night, March 7th, at
can help you get them.____________ present membership of 65. He re­
«eared where light is lacking.
8 p. m., the Raleigh School Board
plunged, over their rims, in the
minded the gathering of the Scout and parents will meet to vote on
When you are ready, make up a garden soil. Don’t forget to protect
LE G A L N O TICE
jamboree to be held In Valley the school budget for next school
mix of sandy garden soil, adding against Strawberry Root Weevil by
Forge, beginning in June.
about equal parts of peat and mixing a good soil dust containing
year. It is urged that all patents
NOTICE FO R BIDS
Scout awards were also present­ in the district who are interested
vermiculite. Press the rounded bot­ Chlordane, DDT and Lindane, into
Sealed bids will be received by
ed by Mr. Nelson, followed by a in where their school tax dollars
tom of the tubers halfway down the bed before planting
Sada B. Stevens, Clerk at School
into the mixture, after It has been I E A R L Y G A R D E N IN G W IT H bulIdln£' Cedar Mills, Oregon, un- Weblo ceremony, honoring the are spent, please attend.
cubs. Rewards were given Richard
moistened.
V E O E T A B L E S ........ Garden peas ! 111 March 21st- 105O, 8:00 o’clock
Stutthard, and Douglass Daniels.
A night temperature of 50 de- I
| and onions are among the first P. M. for the Gymnasium Addition Scoutmaster Bryan Walker also
grees. with daytime warmth run
to
the
Grade
School
Building
for
nlng up 10 or 15 degrees higher, vegetables that can be seeded ,, out-
.
School District No. 62 Jt., Wash­ welcomed the cubs. Members of I
would be about right for the new- °f-doors, as soon as your «oil has ington and Multnomah Counties, Den 4, with Mrs. George Bishop as
ly-set tubers, and it is advisable drlpd ° ut pn° u* b to be workable.
Cedar Mills, Oregon and will then Den mother, presented a musical j
skit, preceding adjournment of the ;
to come as close to (his range as
|,nion^ 8<
^ n C |ater "n the and tberP bp opened and publicly
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| meeting.
| Residents o f Raleigh School Dis-
possible. Light, too, will tend to ,01 ne8n' ,ame us< la,PI ,n ln
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trict, subject of the school tax, are
encourage a sturdier, more stocky 8P,in^ a8 WP" 89 'i” Z u I L ' T
growth on the new shoots, so don’t -rs.T ry to get ahold of the SMALL, “ : , ; S
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.pending « , W M “ « “ " * * " • " « > " * *• » »
keep them where it is too dark.
H A R r> 8pt8 Tbo8e wh‘ ch are8ma |
Plans, Specifications and form of j week on business in Seattle.
he,d Marcb 7- 1950 at 8:00 p. m. at
the school building. Subject for
Most people refrain from splash-! Pr tban * lnch
diamieter wiU contiact documents may he exam- F O R M E R R E S ID E N T S
hearing will be the proposed 1950- |
ing water Into the hollow top of I not 80 UP *° 8PPd’ but wi" Produce ined or obtained at the office of
, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Senko, who 1951 school budget, approved by
the tuber as they water, for fear tbe fat- narrow-necked bulbs that
rceman, , 8^S
*
U *’ Assoc, formerly lived here, and left to the budget committee at a meeting i
of encouraging rots to
develop ca" be cured and stored most
Archts. 2040 S. W. Third Avenue, make their home in California, I held Febiuary 14, 1950, and sub- I
| easily.
Sets planted three inches apart Portland, Oregon, upon a deposit have re-located in Clarkston, Wash- sequently posted on Febi uary 15, |
will be thinned as you take out of $25.00, which will be refunded ington, and write friends that they 1950.
those which will be used on the upon the return of the plans and have just moved into their new I To enable residents study of the J
spring and early summer table, specifications within a reasonable home. Mr. Senko, who operated a budget prior to the meeting, posted
thus leaving plenty of space be­ t ime.
service station at Sylvan, is now places are announced as follows: j
Attention is called to Bidders employed by an auto accessoies Raleigh School, Oules Grocery'
tween the remainder for growing
Prequalification, Section 98-103 to fjrm
1
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on for winter.
Store, the junction of Birchwood
98-105
inclusive,
Oregon
Compiled
Garden peas are always popular.
Rd. and Laurelwood Dr., Bertha-
Laws Annotated, which must be H O N O R NKW D AUGHTER
„
Either dwarf or tall varieties can
'
The
Euthenics
Club,
headed
by
1
Rpaverton Highway at Sunset Rd
filed
with
the
Clerk
10
days
before
,
he seeded, but the tendency in
date for opening of bids and for Mrs. Norton Peck, surprised Mrs.
TIIOS. 8. D U THIE
many combination flower and veg­
L E G A L N O TIC F
which forms may be obtained at Hilbert Johnson at her home on j
etable gardens Is to concentrate on
680 S. E 13th, Beaverton Ph. 4240
th* efflea o f the Arohitacts.
I Wednesday afternoon, with a baby I
the small fellows which require
N O TIC E FOR BIDS
No proposals will be considered sbow(T, honoring the Johnson’s 1
Representing
less stalking and which, will be out
Sealed bids will be received by j
unless accompanied by a certified new bnby daughter, Kathryn Ber-
Mackenzie Motor Co.
of the way in time for another
check, cashier’s check or bid bond nice. who was horn February 8, in j Letha V. Turner, Clerk at H igh]
»' flower or vegetable crop Pens like
(with authorized surety company Portland. The visitois took refresh- 1 school building, Beaverton, Oiegon,
I cool weather for growing—so get
as surety) made payable to the nients and gifts for the party, until March 22nd, 1950, 8:00 o’clock
them in.
P. M. for the Gymnasium Addition '
Owner In an amount of not less Eighteen ladies were present.
T IM E L Y G A R D E N B R IE F S ...
We*t Slope residents were re­ to the High School Building for
than 5CJ of the amount of the bid.
Time to revive the old compost
Surety bond (or bonds) will he re­ minded that winter is not too far School District No. U. H. 10 Jt.,
I heap or start another one. Take
Washington and Multnomah Coun­
quired in accordance with
the gone, oin Monday morning, when
out the decayed portions and, if terms of the contract documents. they awoke to find the ground
ties, Beaverton, Oregon and will
one desires, those parts which have
If you do, it’s your fault.
The School District No. 62 Jt., white with frost, and the tem­ then and there be opened and
not entirely broken down can be Washington and Multnomah Coun­ perature down to freezing. A publicly read aloud. Bids received
Now formula brings relief.
used as a base for the new pile. ties, Oregon teserves the right
warm sun and wind, however, after the time fixed for opening
There Is a scientific formula which
has already brought prompt relief to The compost-making chemical mix­ to reject any or all bids and to soon dispi lied the cold and the will not be considered.
many from the tortures due to rheu­ tures are definitely worthwhile in waive Informalities.
waning month had a spring like
Plans, specifications and form of
matism and arthritis. This formula Is hastening breakdown and in add­
contract documents may be exam­
No bidder may withdraw his bid touch.
called DOLCIN. It has been tested In ing trace elements to the compost.
clinics and hospitals. As a result of
ined or obtained at the office of
after the hour set for tbe opening G E A R H A R T V ISITO R S
As spring seeding advances, get thereof or before award of the
these tests, many doctors are now
Dr. and Mrs. Allen Boyden spent E'eeman, Hayslip & Tuft, Assoc,
recommending DOLCIN to relieve in the habit of using a bit of
pains of rheumatic and arthritic suf­ charcoal in the soil mixtures, espe­ contract, unless said award is de­ a few days last week at Gearhart, Archts, 2040 S. W. Third Avenue,
layed for a period exceeding 30 while Dr. Boyden was attending Portland, Oregon, upon a deposit
ferers. DOLCIN Is safe and easy to
take So there is no reason for you to cially for those things like petunias days.
the meeting of the Pacific Coast ° 7 *25.00, which will be refunded
suffer pain that may be completely which are being started Indoors.
Sada B. Stevens, Clerk. Surgical Association.
uPon tb«“ return of the plans and
needless DOLCIN costs amazingly
Morning Glories can be seeded
Fiist publication March 3, 1950. I.OSE “ G Y P ”
specifications within a reasonable
little 100 precious tablets cost only
now. They do best away from the | Second publication March 10,
$2 00
Mr. and Mrs. George Bruer, who
coast, in the interior sections where 1950.
S0I0 BY
Dean » Rexall Drug
purchased Tad Chicken and Dum-: Attention is called to Bidders
______________ Beaverton, Ore.
temperatures are more suited to
Third publication March 17, 1950. pling House at Troutdale in early Prequalification, Section 98-103 to
them.
December, report a gratifying re- 98-105 inclusive, Oregon Compiled
suit of the new venture and are Laws Annotated, which must be
serving patrons from other states filed with the Clerk 10 days before
date for opening of bids and for
as well as local customers.
The only dark spot ln the situa­ which forms may be obtained at
tion is the loss of their thorough­ the office of the Architects.
No proposals will be considered
bred female collie “ Gyp” who dis-
appeared about the time the Bruers unless accompanied by a certified
took over the newt place. The fam­ check, cashier's check or bid bond
ily are of the opinion that Gyp, (with authorized surety company as
seeing them place furniture ln the surety) made payable to the owner
car for furnishing the living quar­ in an amount of not less than 5G of
tets at Troutdale. surmised they the amount of the bid. Surety bond
(or bonds) will be required in ac- ;
were moving and tried to follow.
Rewards have been offered for cordance with the terms of the
the dog. and a thorough search contract documents.
has been made to no avail.
BALE
The School District No. U. H
10 Jt., Washington and Multnomah
W ELCOM E NEW N EIG H B O R
reserves
the
Mis. Leonard Ranton was host­ Counties, Oregon
ess to a large number of ladies of right to reject any or all bids and
her neighborhood on the evening to waive informalities.
No bidder may withd:aw bis bid
of Monday of last week, to honor
Mrs. C liff Altmon who has moved after the hour set for the opening
YELLOW OR
into their newly completed home thereof or before award of the
LBS
WHITE
here, with her husband and two contract, unless said award is de- j
layed for a period exceeding 30
sons.
The family came ftoni Portland days.
Letha V. Turner. Clerk
to W’est Slope. Several other new
First publication March 3, 1950.
residents of the Fir Grove Lane
Second publication March 10,
and Sunset road sections, who j
1950.
moved
here
earlier,
were
Intro­
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Third publication March 17, 1950.
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