BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, October 27, 1950
ELSEWHERE IN OREGON
But. feeling he was acting in the
I line of duty and protecting lives
and property, even at the jeopardy
I of his own life, the club resolves
EVENTS AS SCHEDULED BY OUR CONTEMWRARIES
IN SURROUNDING NORTHWEST COMMUNITIES
****
advertising the resort city and the
two firemen were loaded down
with literature to way out on the
way home.
• • •
LE G A L NOTICE
LE G A L NOTICE
N O TIC E OF SPEC IAL
ELE C TIO N
RESO LU TIO N NO. 1049
A RE SO LU TIO N
SU B M ITTIN G
TO TH E VOTERS OF T H E C IT Y
O F B E A V E R TO N T H E PRO PO
S IT IO N
OF IN S T A L L IN G
A
C O M FO RT
S T A T IO N IN TH E
C IT Y P A R K OF T H E C IT Y OF
B E A V E R TO N A N D C A LLIN G A
SPECIAL, E LE C TIO N AND PRO-
V ID IN G TH E B A L L O T T IT L E .
W H E R E A S The city park owned
and operated by the City of Bea-
verton has no sanitary facilities
or comfort station for the use o f
the public as a recreation ground
and
y
C O N TIN U IN G
LEVY
FOR
TH E CONSTRUCTION. M A IN
TE N AN C E A N D E X TE N SIO N
' OF
TH E
C IT Y
STR E E T
L IG H TIN G
SYSTEM
AND
TH E P A Y M E N T T H E R E
FOR; C A L L IN G FOR A SPE
C IA L ELE C TIO N AND PR O
VIDING
THE
BALLOT
T IT L E .
W H E R E A S The lighting system
° f the City of Beaverton is inade-
quaU and ob3oIete and d<*>8 not
render
sufficient
light for the
streetjs within the city and it is
nece9aary that the present light-
ing system ** Improved or an en-
tlrely new system be installed;
LE G A L NOTICE
NOTICE OF L IE N ASSESSMENT
First Street from Stott Street to
Watson
City of Beaverton
j J. H. and Georgia Fair-
weather. Block 7-S 62 W’
Lots 7 * 8
$ 711 S3
Ruth M. Newton, Block
DEMOCRATS HAVE BULGE
In North Bend, and the rest of
; PA V E M E N T PAV H ELD I P
P A R E N T r mOTK W PANEL
T
.
,
,
. .
. Coos county, you'll find yourself
The
school
superintendent
told
Lebanon Is having its episode of
,
.
Oakridge practically throbs in |
__ . ___, ___ . ____ p
tipping a hat to more and more
the^ heated opinions attending the the board that actlon had been | street surface troubles
Democrats.
high school superintendent’s dis taken against those students hold- I The EXPRESS tells of $12,000
The COOS BAY H A R B O R an-
7 -N 37 V Lets 7 * g
4-7 ”9
to a Port- '
ciplinary action following a high ing student body offices and that withheld . in . payment
.
,
, | nounces a 2.310 bulge o f Demos
those
not
in
office
were
barred
contractor
for
one
street.
L. Marble and Phyllis Cook
land
school students’ beer bust.
. . . . . _______. . . ^_____ a.a over tbelr G O P rivals, at the close
and Edw-in and Bernar-
The TE LEG R AM tells of a pro from such election for the balance after irate taxpayers descended of voter registration
upon
the
city council with samples
dine Zumwalt, Block 7-
testing panel of parents who be-
f***00? year‘
.
.
.
. . . . . .
This superiority, to a less degree,
The parents contend that only a of , the
L«>t 6
610.54
paving mixture which had had ^
Mtablf , hed for aa \OBg
labored the district school board
i
portion
of
those
attending
the
Walter S. and Magaaline
for a review of the action.
.etn app e
ago M mag when the Democrats
party actually consumed beer.
These samples show how, after
m
Unis. Block 7- Lot 5
610.54
..
.
. .
. .. moved ahead by 297 votes. The
They propose that all youngsters the
road mixture was applied it . . . ,K.
,
..
Adolph and Leah LaFond,
, . And . crumble.
¡T _ Pav- lead this - year
over the
i involved be given the opportunity began to crack
. . . lengthened
..
„
Block 8-S «O’ 7 4 8
814.06
.mi i.i
.
,
.
figure o f 916 more than the Re-
to a hearing, with punishment for , ing officials
were at a loss to ex-
. ..
Maggie Doughty and Stella
,
,
.
.
.
.
.
|
.
,
publicans,
as
of
the
1949
election,
: those imbibing and a clear record plain their work failure, since
.
Whitemor«, Block 8-N
..
.
.
_ . .
..
...
Republicans lead in 13 precincts,
1 for those who just happened to be other
streets paved by them this , ... ..
___
.
.
. ,
40’ Lots
7 * 8.
407.02
.
„
.
„
with
the
Democrats
ahead
in
the
on the scene.
year are standing up well. Like-
..
..
. . . . .
„
Adolph and Leah LaFond,
.
. ,
..
. other 45 precincts of the county,
Against this proposition, the wise, paving
done during the past
~
W H E R E A S There has been a and
Block 8- Lots 5 * 6
1.221 08
.
. ,
Total registration is 17.412, com- considerable public demand for the
W HEREAS TH ERE
has been Peter B and Anna Case.
school superintendent points out wo years 7 is showing
no crumbl-
d to t„ . 0ctot)er m
f
of said improvement; expressed a general dissatisfaction
it would be difficult to draw a ing inclination.
Block 9- Lot 8 .............. 610.54
of 15.626 others than the Tw o Installation
’ by many of the citizens of the City Thomas R.
line between those deserving pun
and
Aletha
N e v e r t h e l e s s , the company dominant
t,M are Usted ag m and
W H E R E A S There are no avail- of Beaverton
with the present
ishment and those who did not. agreed to patch all the broken 1
Graf. Block 9- Lot 7
610.54
The school is only concerned with parts of the street and then spread ' '
* 8"'
a" d / ab*e iunds within the control of street liKhtinK system and a gen- Thomas
R. and
Aletha
.. . spray
. . . . . coat ,,f
125 miscel- the City wtth which
to ,___
pay for eral desire for the improvement of
the fact that it was a drinking a
o f „n
oil over »i,.
the anttMi
entire i [ communist,
T- ’ "
’ along with
’
_____
Graf. Block 9-E 25’ Lot 6 284.73
party.
This
makes
It
a
matter
of
surface.
Going
even
further,
it
i
anP<>u-
s
rpif-s
^anJ
'
^
improvement
of
said
City
Park *be same’ and that
Iona Minnick Block 9-80’
Where would Oregon and the
some interest to school officials, ventures to guarantee the work.
* !lnd that a sufficient fund cannot
W H E R E A S Under the present
of W 25’ o f Lot 6
227.78
less populous Western states
And no matter how trivial It i Meanwhile, other streets torn
O l T FO R HI.OOD
be raised over and above the six Bnanc*a* limitation upon the City Independent Order of Odd
be today had not the U.S. Con
might seem, this practice should up in readiness for paving fa c e ' McMinnville
saw the co in ty Per cent constitutional limitation Counc11 there are not available
Fellows, Beaverton Lodge
stitution wisely provided a n a
be “ nipped in the bud’ before more a winter o f Incompletion. Rains sheriff’s posse going out for blood, f l**d by Article 11, Section 11 o f ^unds to instal* and maintain a
252 and Beaverton Re-
tions/ B A L A N C E D P L A N ,
serious incidents of like nature have caught the work at midway recently. They were after plenty o f the Oregon Constitution, without new and better lighting system
bekah Lodge 248, Block
giving each state two senators
occur.
and make rock bases too soft and It-
j a special levy being authorized wltbout a vote and a special tax
9-20’ of W 25’ o f Lot 6 . 57.86
and apportioning the House
The school board did not assume springy for hard topping.
As the TE L E P H O N E - R E G IS -i bY the voters of the City of Bea- lev3^ OVf r.,fnd
P* r Iona Minnick, Block 9-S 80’
cent constitutional limitation;
by population? The Oregon
any power to override the admin
T E R pointed out, the organization I verton.
Lot 5
455.57
Balanced Plan follows the same
NOW, TH E R E FO R E ,
BE IT Beaverton Lodge 252 Inde
istrative policy of the superintend PA Y FOR W H A T YOU G ET
sponsored a one-day visit of the
NOW, TH E R E F O R E ,
BE IT
B Y
TH E
C IT Y
time-tested American principle.
ent.
Gresham property-owners rubbed American Red Cross mobile blood B ESO LV E D By the City Council RESOLVED
pendent Order of Odd
• • •
COUNCIL OF T H E C IT Y OF j Fellows & Beaverton Re-
their
eyes
twice,
this
month.
But
unit.
of
the
City
of
Beaverton
that
a
TAKE APPORTIONMENT
the 1950-51 tax levy remained the j Reason for the bloodthirsty cam special election be and is hereby B E A V E R TO N That a special elec-
bekah Lodge
No. 248,
VOTE OK CO NFID ENCE
OUT OF POLITICS
paign, it was announced, was that called to be held in the City of tlon be and hereby is called to be
same, 83.6 mills.
Block 9-N 20’ Lot 5 ___ 113.80
Willamina
Kiwanls
let
It
be
Don’t be milled by special interests
The OUTLOOK offers the opin Yamhill county people had already Beaverton on the 7th day of Nov- heId in the City o{ Beaverton on j Trustees,
Church o f the
known in no uncertain terms that
who hope to control the legislature
ion
that while this represents the used far more blood from the ember, 1950, at which time there the 7th daY ot November. 1950,
Nazarene, Block 16- Lots
they
were
lined
up
In
support
of
for their own »elfish ends. The
3 * 4 ............................ 1,138.92
the county sheriff who recently highest taxes In history, most of blood bank than they had actually * 1» hereby submitted to the voters at which time there is hereby
Balanced Plan is endorsed by . . .
Oregon Journal, Oregon V oter, Oregon
has been somewhat criticized for the boost is traceable to fast grow donated. And additional demands of the City of Beaverton the fol- submitted to the voters of the City Beaver Plumbing & Heat
Farm Bureau Federation. Y ou ng R epu b
of Beaverton the following propo
for blood to use on the wounded lowing proposition:
ing schools.
ing Co.. Block 16-Lot 2
610 54
shooting a fugitive from justice.
licans, League o f Oregon Counties, Pomona
Granges, Oregon w h ea t Growers and
sition:
The levy, this year, represents a in Korea shaped up a real crisis
Fred and Flora Antrobus
The
TIM
ES
relays
the
vote
of
S
H
A
LL
T
H
E
C
IT
Y
OF
B
E
A
forward looking members o f both m ajor
3.7 mill increase over last year, all in the supply of hemoglobin and
SH A LL T H E C IT Y OF B EA
Block 16- Lot 1
610.54
confidence expressed.
political parties.
V E R T O N L E V Y A T A X OF
V E R TO N L E V Y A T A X OF
City of Beaverton. Block
The membership o f the club de the result of a special levy passed related derivatives.
3.3 M ILLS
AD
VALO RE M
Goal was for at least 200 donors.
6 M ILLS IN EXCESS OF , 17- Lots 3 * 4 ............ 1,221.08
clares that they have noted con for the grade school.
T A X IN EXCESS OF TH E
TH E 6% C O N S TITU TIO N AL
Homes In Gresham pay an aver
Harold Johananson Estate,
siderable adverse criticism heaped
Bi Partisan Com m ittee for Balanced A p
6% C O N S T IT U T IO N A L L IM
pot : ; nm ent M aishail Swearingen, Chair
L IM IT A T IO N F IX E D B Y A R
Block 17- N % of Lots
F IR E M E N ’S HOT JOKE
i-pon the law officer for the inci age tax bill of $123.
IT A T IO N
F IX E D B Y A R T
man. 444 M arion Street, Salem, Oregon
• • •
T
IC
L
E
11,
SECTION
11.
OF
1 & 2
610.54
dent.
IC
L
E
11,
SECTIO
N
11,
OF
Cottage Grove, during the past
T H E OREGON
CONSTITU
H IG H SCHOOL B U ILD IN G
Harold Johananson Estate,
TH E OREGON
CO NSTITU
year, has been visited by a weird
TIO N OR SO MUCH OF THE
Block 17- S >4 of Lots 1
Prineville is beginning to cast type of a hot joke, passed along by
T IO N
OR SO MUCH
OF
SAID 6 M ILLS T A X AS M AY
& 2
610.54
longing eyes toward the new $500, three volunteer firemen.
SAID 3 3 M ILLS AS M A Y BE
BE N EC ESSAR Y FO R TH E
Rudolph Losli, Block 18-
000 Crook county high school
N
EC
ESSAR
Y
FOR
TH
E
P
U
R
The S E N T IN E L recounts the
PU RPO SE
OF F IN A N C IN G
Lot 4
534.04
building under construction.
POSE OF CONSTRUCTING
activity, upon the placing of sec
A N E W ST R E E T LIG H TIN G
The C E N T R A L O RE G O N IAN
Susi Losli, Block 18- Lot
A
CO
M
FO
RT
S
T
A
T
IO
N
IN
ond degree arson charges against
SYSTEM
CO NSISTING
OF
3
534.04
reveals the job is going ahead as
T H E C IT Y P A R K OF TH E
the trio, along with an additional
IN C R E A SIN G
TH E L IG H T
Frank A. Noyes, Block 18-
planned with tentative opening
C
IT
Y
O
F
B
E
A
V
E
R
TO
N
AT
[ pair of alleged culprits. Bail is at
IN T E N S IT Y ON A L L EX
N % of Lots 1 & 2
492.96
date about March 1.
A N E S TIM A TE D COST OF
$2500 each.
IS TIN G STRE ETS
W IT H IN
Samuel and Ardinia Gerig,
All concrete, except the floors,
NOT
TO EX C EE D
$4.500.
The five men were picked up
Block 18- S U of Lots
TH E C IT Y OF B E A V E R TO N :
has been poured. Next comes the
SAID AD V A LO RE M L E V Y
for
setting fire to a barn and other
1 * 2
492.96
IN S T A L L IN G
T H E NECES
laying of brick and interior walls.
TO BE M ADE
FO R
THE
That whereas First Street has
SARY
M E RC U RY
VAPO P
Trusses for the main part of the buildings, after a $500 barn burned
T A X Y E A R 1950-1951.
been improved and accepted by
building have also been erected, to the ground. Subsequently, mem-»
LIG H TS OR SUCH O THER
SH A LL TH E PR O P O S IT IO N
Large flee New Foil
the City Engineer and the pay
with those for the gymnasium bers of the state police arson
LIG H TS OF EQ U AL QUAI^
BE AD O PTE D ? V O TE “ Y E S ”
Hew Fall Coats
squad went over the records of
ment for said improvement has
OR “ NO”
scheduled to go into place soon.
IT Y A N D
IN T E N S IT Y
AS
COATS
become due and should be paid
102
YES
100* wool) llaaa jÊ JÊ.95
The new school is located on an local fires during the past year.
M A Y BE D E S IR AB LE AND
10 to W; green. I d
forthwith.
100% Wool— 90 to 90
103
NO
TO IN C R E A SE T H E L IG H T
llacre tract at the east city limits The five accused men indicated
brown. Mack, blue, ■ ■
the ones in which they had played
Approved
by the Mayor this
IN
G
SYSTEM
FROM
TIM
E
i
and
covers
65,000
square
feet.
BE
TT
F
U
R
TH
E
R
RESOLVED
Other poloni values to 90 99,
.95
a part.
16th A?” or
io«so.
TO T IM E AS M A Y BE NEC
Ample area is available for expan
By the City Council of the City
now below wholesale price
at only 14.99!
H H. JEF^RTES
When accused of setting fires of Beaverton that at said special
E SSARY
AND TO
M A IN
sion.
Mayor
TH E
SAME;
SAID
Accommodations are designated to at least 10 buildings, including election there shall he two polling , T A IN
ATTE ST:
BE MADE A N
the same places 1 L E V Y TO
i for 550 pupils but provision Is one house, several barns and some Places, to-wlt,
C. B. W A L K E R
j made for future addtion of eight shacks, the reported answer for that are designated by the County ! N U A L L Y U N T IL T H E COST
touching the torch was “ as a joke Court, to-wlt:
Published October 27, 1950.
OF SAID L IG H T IN G SYS
j class rooms.
on the other firemen” .
. . .
TEM HAS B EE N PAID .
Precinct 56 at the City Hall
100« Virghi Wool debordino
N OTICE OF L IE N ASSESSMENT
S H A LL T H E PR O PO SITIO N
on First and Main Streets;
LA M ES ' SUITS
T H R E E THOUSAND MILES
Tualatin
Highway to Beaverdam
BE
AD
O
PTED
?
V
O
TE
“Y
E
S
”
Precinct
66
at
American
Le
Cabardino, email
Seaside had the occasion to wel
P A U COATS
Road
gion
Hall on
Washington
OR “N O ”
cheeks and other
come
berk
a
couple
firemen,
re
“
materials; 100 $
That tract lying westerly
100
YES
Street
between
Farmington
cently, who had just completed a
Wlao, greoa, aro y, ja A . 91
virgin wool; sizes 10 to 44;
and First
of said Mill Street and
101
NO
browñ. RI ms 10 to 1 wa
run
of
three
thousand
miles.
also % sizes; rede, greens,
conveyed to A. J. Poulin
BE TT F U R T H E R RESOLVED
là. T a l uea to ■ "
at which polling places all quaL
beige, pink, white, brown.
As the SIG N AL tells it, the men
39 96.
Values to 39 9B.
ified voters shall vote and which By the City Council of the City I and more particularly and
made a through-run from New
polling places shall be open from of Beaverton
that at the said | fully described In the
Jersey to Portland in a matter of
The Womens' Fellowship of the
deed recorded in Voi. 291
special election there shall be two
eight days over U. S. highway 30, Bethel Congregation Church will 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m,
at
Page 188 of Deed Rec
BE
IT
F
U
R
T
H
E
R
RESOLVED
polling
places,
to-wlt,
the
same
hoping to escape the ominous hold its day meeting Wednesday.
Third Annual— All ilk i
ords of Washington Coun
BY
TH
E
C
IT
Y
COUNCIL
of
the
places
that
are
designated
by
the
snow-clouds
and
winter
storms
In
Nov. 1 at 10:45 a. m. at the church.
n # S.W. Ml I KM MON
MINSTREL SHOW
ty, Oregon .....
$594.74
■STWI ’M EN M
M U
B lA B W A V â PARK
the high passes of Wyoming.
The morning session will be
ot Beaverton that the City County Court ,to-wit:
llf>n*#!t Klks K )0 < llnlr
a l nie«. T a k e M r . . t o r I p . l a l r .
>t S era
That tract lying east of
Precinct 56 at the City Hall on
I 'lft j lions. T lii i.tr» . H :I5 F .M
The
two
men.
taking
delivery
on
e ME 3
J liS
M m KnlehC’ e .shea M a r*
taken up with Interest groups and Recorder of the CltV of Beaver-
N»v. s. io. 11— .rvo
said Mill Street between
First and Main Stre ts; Pre
a new 750 gallon pumper, wasted a lunch at 12 noon (Bring your ton ,a berpby ordered and directed
the Tualatin Valley High
cinct 66 at American Legion
•
; to publish notice of this election
no time in seeing the sights and own sandwiches)
way and Beaverdam Road
Hall
on
Washington
Street
be
j bright lights of New York before
Mrs Philio Held and Mrs. Har- b>' PostinK notices in three public
conveyed to Orville Pou
tween Farmington and First
returning home. The pumper has ’ ley Sroufe will have charge of the and consPicu°us places in each of
lin and Highway Chapel
Streets
no enclosed cab, the season was program in the afternoon The the two votlnS P ^ in c t s within
o f Beaverton, Oregon, as
1 getting late nnd the two fire-eaters subject will be “ Emphasis on Stew- the City of Beaverton at least ten at which polling places all qual-
described In deed convey
had no hankering to fight rain ardship".
da>'8 Prlor to the date of election ified voters shall vote and which
ing said land recorded in
and snow on their official tour.
Worship service will he led by and by Publishing notice In a polling places shall be open from
Voi. 303 at page 77, Deed
As It developed, the weather was Mrs. Norton Peck.
newspaper of general circulation 8:00 a m. to 8:00 p.m.
Records
o f Washington
^ The increase will accomplish 3 things: I uniformly good except for a few Hostesses are Mrs. Milton Met- *n the ^Ity of Beaverton in one ^ E IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED
County, Oregon
........... 540.25
showers
In
Pennsylvania.
calfe,
Mrs.
Wilbur
Paul,
and
Mrs.
lS!iUe
thereof
more
than
ten
days
g
y
TH
E
C
IT
Y
COUNCIL
of
the
1 It will equalize support by piecing e pert o f the
Whereas said Mill Street has
The
city,
not
letting
such
an
op
M.
B.
Htinkins
Members
and
Prior
to
,be
date
of
said
election,
c
ity
ot
Beaverton
that
the
City
* increased school load ezpcnse el state level, inMead
which notice shall contain the bal- Recorder of the City of Beaverton been improved and accepted by
portunlty escape It, had huge signs friends are invited to attend
o f ALL at di*trict property «a* level.
lot title and the number under |g hereby ordered and directed to the City Engineer and the pay
O It will divtrihute school expenset to ALL the people.
which the proposed measure will publish notice of this election by ment for said improvement has
* not ju*t to property owner*.
appear on the ballot and shall set posting notices
in three public become due and should be paid
forth the time and place of vot- and conspicuous places in each of forthwith.
n li williliMrihutemoney in proportion to atten d ance
Approved by the Mayor this 16th
ing at said election.
j^e two voting precincts within
* w> ih.u every Oregirn child has an even chance.
day of October, 1950.
BI.
I
r
F
IT
tT
H
E
R
RESOLVED
the
City
of
Beaverton
at
least
ten
By Mrs. Mamie lliibhcll
Nov. 10 at 8:30 p. m. Pie and cof-
H. H JE F F R IE S
Oregon's children need your help!
COOPER M O U N TAIN
The fee will be sold to help raise the ID TH E City Council,of the City days prior to the date of election
Mayor
of
Beaverton
that
the
City
Re-
and
by
publishing
notice
in
a
j Community Club had a surprise fund.
A TTE ST:
corder
is
hereby
instructed
to
pre-
nPWspaper
of
general
circulation
Oct 20 wl\cn troop 'o of the (Jill
Members, friends and puients
. i,
• -
C. B R Y A N W A L K E R
Scouts gave a short play.
were asked to bring a pie for the ! P* re £a" ° tf 1 a" d
ln the C'ty ° f Beaverton in on°
Recorder
rwo new members w. ie added
paraphernalia to conduct the el- |Mue thereof more than ten days
Published October 27. 1950
ection.
prior
to
the
date
o
f
said
election.
to their roll call. Mr. Wes Bany TO SUN V A I.I.E Y CO NFAB
and Mrs. E. HJelseth o f Livermore
Christine Price is leaving for , „ BK IT F U R T H E R RESO LVED w hich notice shalt contain the bal-
LE G A L NOTICE
i ' t e
iy the City Council of the City
Road. The HJelseths are new sun Valley, Idaho to attend the
„the C‘ ty <r ° U'lCil ° f the tCUy lo< *lt,p an(J ,he " « ™ bpr under [
Notice o f Request For Bids
of
Beaverton
that
on
account
of
comers to the community.
regional Girl Scout conference
Bpaverton ‘ bat on account of which the proposed measure will
Bids are requested by the West
Ways and means were discussed There will be more than 1000 del i said
>aUl election
plectlon being
bplnK held
he,d on
on
thP appear on the ballot and shall set
Coast Telephone Company for the
ame
day
and
the
voting
precincts
f
orth
the
time
and
place
o
f
voting
on raising funds to buy the school (»gates expected from Oregon.
construction o f an addition
to
and places of voting are the same
sa|d election
a piano which is badly needed. It
Objective of the conference D
their
building
on
Watson
and
First
ns
those
designated
by
the
County
fd A4». Tti* Ct»l*»«’i M Cam«. Mrr J . - .. « .
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BE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED
was decided that a dance be given the promotion development and
Court for the State and County by th(l CUy Councl, of the city of Streets in Beaverton.
interpretation of Girl Scouting in
Plans and specifications may be
election which is being held on Beaverton that the Cltv Recorder
the region.
obtained
from The West Coast
the
same
day.
In
Precincts
.5
6
hprpbv
lnstructed
to
prepare
SHOW UMV, 1NTKKK.ST
Telephone Company at
Forest
Troop 297 turned out lOO'T to and “ : ,ha, ! hf JUd5 eS.!,n,d .C' er^ ballot* and other necessary para Grove. Oregon.
serving at said state and county phernalia to conduct the election.
help nmke the Scout Circus given
Bidding will be closed November
elections lie and hereby are ap
at the new Hllhi gym a success.
BE IT F U R TH E R RESOLVED 6. 1950.
pointed to act as judges and clerks
Floyd Price and Ben Maxiner
by the City Council of the City
The company reserves the right
of said election and shall qualify
•
ANY AMOUNT STARTS YOUR ACCOUNT
had a big overload Saturday night
of Beaverton that on account of to reject any and all bids
as provided hy law
as one of the members couldn’t
said election being held on the
Published October 27, 1950.
IN TRO D U CED AND AD O PTED
•
NO MINIMUM BALANCE EVER REQUIRED
keep hi* appointment to help carry
T llF » C IT Y COUNCTI
O F samp day and the votinP precinct
!
the Scouts to the Circus.
and the places of voting are the
NOTICE OF ELEC TIO N
TH E
C IT Y OF
B E A V E R TO N
D E S PITE H AND ICAPS
same as those designated hy the
A
City Election held under the
TH
IS
26th
D
A
Y
OF
SE
PT
E
M
Lost Blank Checks or Spoiled Checks Cost You Nothing, Check Books Al
Despite dampness and showers
County Court for the State and
provisions of the Charter o f the
BER. 1950
ways Free You do not pay for them in advance.
Joe Rigert got his walnut crop
County election
which Is being
City of Beaverton on November 7.
H H JE F F R IE S
harvested with the help of a small
held on the same day in Precincts
19150 at Precincts number 56 and
Mayor
FREE Your First Book of Checks Imprinted With Your Name and Address
crew and his eons and daughters
56 and 66, that the judges and
66 in conjunction with the election
A
TTE
ST
TR A N S F E R S TON O F S TR A W
clerks serving at said state and
They make identification easier.
for electing national, state and
C BRYAN W ALKER
Lewis Martin purchased a ton
county elections be and hereby county officers.
Recorder
o f straw from his neighbor Wes
are appointed to act as judges and
YOUR ACCOUNT IS INSURED UP TO $10,000 00 IN OUR BANK
The following offices are to be
Published October 27. 1950
Bany. Having sold his cow some
clerks of said election and shall filled:
months ago Mr Bany didn’t need
qualify as provided by law.
Mayor
2 year term
NOTICE O F STECIAJ.
the straw
INTRO D U CED AND ADOPTED
2
Councilmen
4 year term
ELE
C
TIO
N
IMM 111 E 4 E l . M I R A T I O N
BY TH E
C IT Y COUNCIL
OF
Nominating petitions were filed
RESO
LUTIO
N
NO
1050
Double
birthday
celebration
was
T H E C IT Y
OF
B E A V E R TO N at the City Hall as follows:
BEAVERTON, OREGON
l observed by Wes Bany and Ernest
TH IS 26th D A Y OF SEPTEM For Mayor:
A
RESO LU TIO N
SU B M IT
™ Livermore when Mrs Livermore
BER. 1950
T IN G TO T H E V O TE RS OF
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
H. H. Jeffries, for re-election
gave a dinner for them both Sat
THE CITY OP BEAVERTON
H H JEFFR IE »«
Oscar S Martin
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Mr. Rany't birthday was Satur
TH E PR O PO SITIO N OF IN
____
M AYOR
For Councilman:
day and Mr. Llvermores Sunday
S T A L L IN G A N E W S TR E E T
ATTEST
Victor L. Wiener
lV i% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
The Livermore's eon Willard his
t IOHTINO SYSTEM t o RE
C BRYAN W ALKER
Harold J. Gregory
wife and their daughter Mrs. Fam
PI-ACE T H E P R E S E N T SYS
Recorder
Earl R Enger
Sunseii were present.
TEM
PR O V ID E
FOR
A
Published October 27, 1950
Publication date October 27. 1050
VOTE 314 X YES
SALE — SALE — SALE
I
TSSU ITS
Fellowship Has
Morning Session
With Noon Lunch
12
SINGER DRESS CO.
IT MAKES SENSE TO ADJUST THE
BASIC SCHOOL
fund
GIRL SCOUTS OFFER SURPRISE
PLAYLET TO COMMUNITY CLUB
CHECKING ACCOUNTS FOR ALL
FIRST SECURITY BANK
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