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BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, March 3, 1950 LA RG E CROW D O F CUDS, PARENTS HONOR 40TH SCO UTIN G ANNIV. By »In*. W A. Bunnell RFC l ’ PE R A T I NO H ALEIG H HILI«S Cub Pack Mrs. Gene Bates has been Quite 592, and parents, enjoyed a pot ! ill with a cold, but is r* iperating luck get-together at the regular after several days spent „ bed. monthly meeting of the group on February 24 at the Valley Com- W E E K E N D A T WASCO By JOHN H. HAN LEY, Ph. D. munity church, honoring the 40th and --Irs. R. L. Williams anniversary of scouting. The meet- sI>ent 'he weekend visiting Mr. and Calendulas, the Pot Mai igulds, ing loom was filled to capacity ^ rs- J’aul McCoy at Wasco, re-, TUBEROUS BEGONIAS COM- there. It’s a sound idea. Moisten are cold-resistant and can be sown with the more than 250 persons turninS Sunday evening. INO INTO TH E IK O W N .......And th* med,um *"»•'*"* th“ or in the garden when the soil is let it soak up water from below. who attended. M EM BER JU NIO R SYM PH O NY well they might, too, »ince vei> R jg not necessary to use fertilizer ready. Each of the eight dens in the Audrey SulIivan daughter of Mr few plants will give so much for so I tbu Q|i ina, starting nlixtUre For good pine tree types, see pack were assigned to seperate M d Mrs Ra,ph 8ul„ hag be. little Or course, they do require | fQr , ho b |M> but bP *,lrp ^ vour nurseryman about Mugho decorated by each den moth- come a member o t the Portland the extra attention that c o m e . , ^ p)enty Qf u ,nto thc out. Pine (fo r any spot which calls for ¡ tables er the handicraft of the j unior Symphony, playing second with digging in the fall and storing d£)or bed a9 R ,g bejng prPpared. something low), native Lodgepole Cuba with ln 'her "den' tn winter, but even in this they are Leaf mold or gome other forTn of •which can be kept down to fairly Freemqn Young was M. C. and not too difficult. , decayed organic matter, should be small size 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 gardeneis look upon Feb incorporated, too, and be ready to of each bud as it pushes ^out in proprlate remarks. A. N. Wetter- Mr. and Mrs. Newman Ward ruary as the ideal month to get apply an ample dose of a well- April), and Swiss Stone Pine, a borgi committee chairman gave spent the weekend at their cabin the tubers started again, but don't balanced fertilizer at mid-summer. hard one to find, but dandy on a tbe a^j-ggg Qf welcome and Rev. at Ocean Lake. be dismayed if yours did not get California growers make consid small property. H. A Armitage, ln behalf of the I ------ in. Actually, unless one has a erable use of fish fertilizers with Jasmines of several types are church sponsors of the boys, pre greenhouse or a bright sunroom, begonias, and they definitely prefer perfectly hardy west of the Cas it is very wise to forget early an oak leaf mold for mixing with cades. Try Nud*floruni for yellow sented this year's Cub Charter to planting and to start them in the soil, whether the begonias ate blooms In winter; Humlle for an the cub master Mr. Morris Nelson Beryl Morris, field representative V q + A C J M c i r c I l 7 t h March. e v e r g r e e n , shrubby form that of scouting In the Portland area being grown in pots or in beds. ' * 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- weak, overspindly growth which gonias in pots, and leaving them scented flowers. Your nurseryman thusiasm, and growth from ten scouts, two years ago, to their marks a begonia that has been there all summer. Pots are simply can help you get them. On Tuesday night, March 7th, at present membership of 65. He re 8 p. m., the Raletgh School Board «eared where light is lacking. 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 soli. Don’t forget to protect L E 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 Fotge, beginning in June. about equal parts of peat and mixing a good soil dust containing year. It Is urged that all parents N O TICE FOR 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 Weblo ceremony, honoring the are spent, please attend. into the mixture, after it has been building, Cedar Mills, Oregon, un K A K L V CARDKNI.NO W ITH cubs. Rewards were given Richard moistened. V E G E T A B L E S ........ Garden peas til March 21st, 1950, 8.00 o’clock Stutthard, and Douglass Daniels. A night temperature of SO de P. M. for the Gymnasium Addition and onions are among the first Scoutmaster Bryan Walker also grees, with daytime warmth run vegetables that can be seeded out- to the Grade School Building for welcomed the cubs. Members of ning up 10 or 15 degrees higher, School District No. 62 Jt., Wash of-doors, as soon as your soil has Den 4, with Mrs. George Bishop as would be about right for the new ington and Multnomah Counties, dried out enough to be workable. Den mother, presented a musical ly-set tubers, and It Is advisable Onion sets can be put In both Cedar Mills, Oregon and will then skit, preceding adjournment of the to come as close to this range as for fresh, table use later In the and there be opened and publicly meeting. Residents of Raleigh School Dis- possible. Light, too, will tend to j trict, subject of the school tax, are spring, as well as for winter keep read aloud. Bids received after the BUSINESS TR1I* encourage a sturdier, more stocky time fixed for opening will not be ers. Try to get ahold of the SMALL. the urKed to attend a m atin g to be Norton Peck is spending , growth on the new shoots, so don’t considered. held March 7, 1950 at 8:00 p. m. at H ARD sets. Those which are small keep them where it is too dark. Plans, Specifications and form of wee*t on business in Seattle, the school building. Subject for er than % inch in diameter will Most people refrain from splash contract documents may he exam- FO RM ER RESIDENTS hearing will be the proposed 1950- ing water into the hollow top of not go up to seed, but will produce ined or obtained at the office of _ Mr. and Mrs. Mike Senko, who 1951 school budget, approved by the fat, narrow-necked bulbs that the tuber as they water, for fear Hieeman^ Hayslip Iuft, Assoi . formPI.]y ijved bere> and left to the budget committee at a meeting of encouraging rots to develop can be cured and stored most Archts. 2040 S. W. Third Avenue, make their home in California, held February 14. 1950, and sub- easily. Sets planted three Inches apart Portland, Oregon, upon a deposit have re-located in Clarkston, Wash- sequently posted on February 15, of $25.00, which will be refunded ington, and write friends that they 1950. will be thinned as you take out upon the return of the plans and have just moved into their new To enable residents study of the those which will bp used on the specifications within a reasonable home. Mr. Senko, who operated a budget prior to the meeting, posted spring and early summer table, service station at Sylvan, is now | places are announced as follow's: thus leaving plenty of space be time. Attention Is called to Bidders employed by an auto access»'ies Raleigh School, Oules Grocery tween the remainder for growing Prequalification, Section 88-108 to flrm store, the junction of Birchwood ; on for winter. 98-105 inclusive, Oregon Compiled Rd. and Laurelwood Dr., Bertha- Garden peas are always popular. Laws Annotated, which must be tlO N O R NEt\ DAI (ill I c.R Either dwarf or tall varieties can The EuthenlciT Club, headed by | Beaverton Highway at Sunset Rd. filed with the Clerk 10 days before be seeded, but the tendency in date for opening of bids and for ^ r8- Norton Peck, surprised Mrs. THOS. N. D U TIIIE many combination flower and veg LE G A L NOTICE which forms may he obtained at Hilbert Johnson at her home on etable gardens is to concentrate on the office of the Architects. Wednesday afternoon, with a baby 6Ä<» S E 13th. Beaverton Ph. 4240 ] the small fellows which require NOTICE FO R BIDS No proposals will be considered | shower, honoring the Johnson s Representing less stalking and which will be out Sealed bids will be received by unless accompanied by a certified new baby daughter, Kathryn Bei Mackenzie Motor Co. of the way in time for another check, cashier’s check or bid bond nice> who was horn February 8, in [ Letha V. Turner, Clerk at High ; flower or vegetable crop. Peas like (with authorized surety company Portland. The visitors took refresh- school building, Beaverton, Oregon, j cool weather for glowing so get as surety) made payable to the ments and gifts for the party, until March 22nd, 1950, 8:00 o’clock them In. P. M. for the Gymnasium Addition amount of not less Eighteen ladies were present. Owner in T IM K L Y GARDEN BRIEFS. West Slope residents were re to the High School Building foi than 5% of the amount of the bid. Time to revive the old compost Surety bond (or bonds) will be re minded that winter is not too fur School District No. U. H. 10 Jt., heap or start another one. Take quired in accordance with the gone, on Monday morning, when Washington and Multnomah Coun 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 The School District No. 62 Jt., white with frost, and the tem then and there be opened and If you do, It’s your fault. 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 reserves the right «a r m sun and wind, however, ] after the tinie 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 dispelled the cold and the will not be considered. waning month had a spring like many from the tortures due to rheu tures are definitely worthwhile tn waive informalities. Plans, specifications and form of matism and arthritis. This formula Is hastening breakdown and in add touch. contract documents may be exam- No bidder may withdraw his bid called DOI.C'IN II has been te ted In ing trace elements to the compost. ined or obtained at the office of after the hour set for the opening G E A R H A R T VISITO RS clinics and hospitals As a result of As spring seeding advances, get thereof or before award of the these tests, many doctors are now Dr. and Mrs. Allen Boyden spent Freeman, Hayslip & Tuft, Assoc, recommending DOLCIN to relieve in the habit of using a bit of contract, unless said award Is de a few days last week at Gearhart, Archts, 2040 S. W. Third Avenue, | tains of rheumatic and arthritic suf- charcoal in the soil mixtures, espe layed for a period exceeding 30 while Dr. Boyden was attending Portland, Oregon, upon a deposit erers. DOLCIN is safe nnd easy to take So there is no reason for you to cially for those things like petunias days. the meeting of the Pacific Coast ° f $25.00, which will be refunded suffer pain that may be completely which ure being started indoors. uPon the return of the plans and Sada B. Stevens, Clerk. Surgical Association. needless DOLCIN costs amazingly Morning Glories can be seeded specifications within a reasonable Fltst publication March 3, 1950. LOSF “ GY1,M little 100 precious tablets cost onlv now. They do best away from the 12 00 Second publication March 10, Mr. and Mrs. George Bruer, who , ' me ffll l>mii a Kcxnll Drug coast, In the interior sections where 1950. purchased Tad Chicken and Dum- Attention Is called to Bidders llnsverten. Ore. Third publication March 17, 1950. pling House at Troutdale in early Prequalification, Section 98-103 to — . ... .... —— l : i ---------- temperatures are more suited 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 f rom 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 In 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 new place. Thc fam check, cashier's check or bid bond. ily are of the opinion that Gyp, (with authorized surety company as seeing them place furniture in the surety) made payable to the owner car for furnishing the living quar in an amount of not less than 5*^ of ters at Troutdale, surmised they the amount of the bid. Surety bond (or bonds) will be requited in ac were moving and tried to follow. Rewards have been offered for cordance with the tetms of the the dog, and a thorough search contract documents. has been made to no avail. The School District No. U. H BALE 10 Jt., Washington and Multnomah W ELCOM E NEW N EIG H B O R reserves the Mrs. Leonard Ranton was host Counties, Oregon right to reject any or all bids and ess to a large number of ladies of her neighborhood on the evening to waive informalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid of Monday of last week, to honor Mrs. C liff Altmon who has moved after the hour set for the opening YELLOW CR into their newly completed home thereof or before award of the WHITE LBS here, with her husband and two contract, unless said award is de- layed for a period exceeding 30 sons. The family came from Portland days. Letha V. Turner, Clerk. to West Slope. Several other new First publication March 3, 1950. residents of the Fir Grove Lane Second publication March 10. i and Sunset road sections, who moved here earlier, were intro- I 1950. 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