The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, June 21, 1940, Image 3

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FREE STORE-DOOR
DELIVERY PLANNED
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Inauguration of frm- slore-door
pick-up und deliver)' service un
lea* than carload freight ship­
ments ix loa shipped Io or ar*
vivlna
from
tiana-conliuental
pointa will bocniu* effective on
July 2ft, H w u announced ro*
o u tly tiy the freight traffic de.
rlartmenta serving U)i<
l'ärlflc
North weat.
Thla servier hau boui) o»Ub-
llahed for local traffic for the
paet neveral year» but inla will
ha the flrat tint* In Pacific Nor*
thweat transportation history the
service ha* I mhiu offered for the
trans'oontihental ehlpmeula.
Under ttie new aervlc* ship
per» who have l»se*than carload
shipments to aend to oastern
point* may have their ehlpmente
lacked up at their door for no
extra ¿barge, or If the> are re­
ceiving ahlpmeate of this «•!»««
from eeatern point» they will
be delivered to their door at
* Ih». TO M A TO «»
)\ tha CODTISH
* «ANANAS
Oo# quart of milk Is equal f* energy value te any one of the other
. .
4" ,h*
«'• -«rem according te dairy Induatry nutrt.
Uonlttt who urg# IneroaMd milk consumption ss on aid I# bstttr ditto.
5hsrt from Milk Industry Foundation.
How U. S. Milk Supply Is Used
FRIDAY, Jt'NT i l . IM*
no additional e* pense.
ANOTHER LOCAL
Shipper» who (hi not wish to
take advantage of this service BELLE LS WEDDED
and continue to make their own
The marriage of Miss Luclllj
an tuigaiueuU for pick-up ant Keeler daughter of C. W. Kep­
delivery will be given a 6c per l e r 'o f lleaverton to Mr. Merritt
ewt. allowance, it was announced Ourn, o f Hartford, Conn., waa
solemnised In New York City
FIRE BURNS
Thursday, June 6.
They Immediately started for
HOUSE AND BARN
• • •
Oregon and home and arrived
Word ha» Just oome in that the In Portland on the 18th Instant.
•»•rn on the lluber place near ThMr will make tbelr home In
Hart's hatrbeiy burned to tAi* Beafrerton where the brtde is
ground Thursday wHh the to*» very well and favorably known.
of a lot of hay aud amne horse*.
At about the same time the res­ I R i* a l E s t a t e T r a n s f e r » i
idence of K. H Klndheloe on -- ---------------------------------------------- v
the Itosedale road Just west or
Mm caret Steadman et vtr to
llasaldale. burned to the ground. Vernon M. 1*1 end I. et ux. lots 1
and 2, blk. 1, Conzeluiaun Bros
Kef*»
C A N T HUNT ON
THEIR OWN
;
k K v ii»
LAND
Owners of land w r' li. 4 4 m*
refuges o r promt **oa bnvn
to
right to hunt upon Ihelr on e
land and are subject to the same
l> nuns restriction ■ ..» nny other
cltlsen. Huch Is the opinion pi
Attorney Cenerul I. H Van \ Ift-
Vle, to Ui# Oregon Uame ornn.
The question arose, when an
owner o f land within the Hteeus
Mountain Oame reserve C'rnton-
ded that the commission had
V iongfuily threatened his arrest
by State police if he was found
with deer In his possession dur­
ing hunting seasou on his own
land, notwithstanding a license
tag on the carcaaa. He contended
that he was entitled to free use
of the land together with the
right to Invite friends to hunt
on hla property.
The Attorney General held In
hla opinion that tits man, and
other land owner* located with­
in a game reserve, have no mor<*
rights than the public gener­
ally during the time the refuge
Is maintained. The only rights
these land owners have, the o-
plnlon points out. Is to prohibit
others from going upon the land
fur the purpose of hnnttng.
H. W. f urrln at ux to C. K.
Mathis et ux. part of Richard
Williams D .L .C . 42 in Town 1
North of Range 2, West.
Lae R. Richey et ux to John
Jdhnson et ux. lots It and 19,
blk. A. Beaverton.
Cora R. launkln to Charles G
Kipps, part o f the Isaiah K e l a e y
Claim No. 41. TIN R2TW.
George P. Glodt et ux to Ar­
nold K. Hinder«) et wx. Nik of
lot «. blk. 4, Villa Ridge
A. V. Clark et vir to Modern
Home« Co.,1 acre of Wm. Pointer
D .L .C ., In T18 RIW
Willi* Holt McDaniel, Jr., et
ux to Rudolph Tschantz ef ux.
part o f secs. 10 and 16. Town
2 North Range 3 West.
N. C. Kr«nlerirkson et nx to
Darwin H. Peterson et al. lot
36 o f Vlrrinla Place.
J. W. Mulloy et ox to John
8 pciring, part of see. 8 T28 R2
STARLETS HELP DAIRY MONTH
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Washington County to Town of
Beaverton, part of blk». 1 an 1
36, Hockens' Add.
Ggorge W. IgRom e et ux to
Raymond G. Mueller et ux, part
of pec. 11, T1S RIW
Patience T. Johnston to M*
: bet K. Hanson, part of Richard
I Williams D U ' No. 42 TIN R2W
Ctrl Stein et al to Gayle
[ Klutz, lot 2 blk. 17. North plains
Churl« a T. Grace et ux to Wil­
fred E. SwanbeTg et ux. part
o f lot 24, First Add to Benz
I Park.
Luella I» Howell to James
Daniel Cooke, part of sec. 12,
1 T18> RIW.
Aaion G, Toubey to Wm. .1.
CurtK 1« acres In sec. 2. Town
i Mouth R. 1 W.
Zelma L. Hart to Donald A.
Denison et ox. lot 8 Kir Grove.
U. 8 . National Bank of P«*rt*
land to 'Thelma Brown, lot 17,
blk. 2. Multnomah Country club
Oswald E. Prank to Wilma
A . . Churctaley. lot 14. blk. 1 In
f.»dd A Reed Acres.
First National Bank of Port­
land to J. C. Heinrich, lots 22
Bo 53 Inc., folk 24. Portlaai i
Height* No. ?
If consumer« would follow tbo example of those Paramount starlets,
Janet Walde, Ruth Rogers and Kay Stewart, it would bo easy to us* up
the record supply of mliV now flowing from farm* all ovsr the country.
HOW FARMERS
sh a r e in c o n s u m e r s
d a ir y d o l l a r
Compared «nth other foods m the workingman s market bosket
O aj PY
OTHER foo d s
DAIRY
1924 - 1929
OTHER FOOOS
1933
SALUTE JUNE DAIRY MONTH
OAIRY
DAIRY
OTHER FOODS
193»
OTHER FOODS
1939
Although increasing costs have added to procoating and distribution
expense, dairy products still return a mush higher percentage of the
food dollar to the farmer than all other foods combined a* shown by
this Milk industry Foundation chart mad* from government figure*.
Tfoose dollars with less gold
behind them don’ t neem to come
any easier.
Estate of Alfred William Markon
The U. 8. milk eupply annually totale 51 billion quarta aaya the
Mllh Induatry Foundation and la utillted aa shown an the chart.
MILK SALES IN UPWARD TREND
64
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The Couaty Ceart Of The
Stale Of Oregon,
For
..County Of Washiagtoa
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Here's to health! And Mr. and Mrs. America Join In a salute to June
’ Dairy Month, a nation wide drive to Increase the consumption of milk
and dairy product* at a time when milk production la at its highest
I All branches of the dairy industry ar* taking part In the campaign.
In
The
The Ratter Of The Estate
Of Wilhelm Carl Ratxke, De­
ceased: Account No. 6111
Notice is hereby given that
In the County Court o f the State
of Oregon for The County of
’Worthington, ss
the undersigned. Alfred Nilaen.
Notice Is hereby given, that has been appointed administra­
the undersigned. J. L. Gray, has tor af the estate of Welbelm
been appointed administratrix of Carl Matxke. deceased by the
the estate o f Alfred
William County Court of the State of
Mucbow deceased, by the above Oregon foi Washington County,
entitled Court. All persons hav­ and has qualified. All persons
ing claim« againei said estate hrving claims against said es­
are hereby notified to present tate are hereby notified to pre-
the some, duly verified, as by-law semt the same, duly verified, a*
required, to the undersigned at by lavr required, to the under­
the office of E. J. McAlear, at signed at 712 Swetland Build­
Hillsboro. Oregon,
within
six ing, Portland.
Oregon.
within
months from the date hereof. six months from the date here­
Dated and first published,
Dated and first published. June of.
21. 1940. Date of last publica­ June 14, 1940. Last publication.
tion. July 19. 1940.
July 12. 1940
Alfred Neilsen. Administrator.
J. L. Gray administratrix for
the estate o f Alfred William Mu- A. C. Allen. Attemey. 712. Swot-
chow. deceased. E. J. McAlear. land Building. Portland. Oregon
Paid Adv. 29-30-31-32-33.
attorney for said estate, pd. ad.
A(^)GAS range gives
you AIR-CONDITIONED BAKING
■fferte of distributor* to Increaae consumption of fluid milk are re­
floated In the upward trend ef salea for the laat 12 menthe, aoeording
«• the Milk Induatry Foundation’s reports. Thtae glv* further support
te Improved consumption trends, talas Indicated on the ehart refer te
the Class I milk, ueed chiefly for drinking and ooeklng, which brings
the farmer hie highest price.
3 Scientific heat distribution
makes the heat uniform in «very
part of the oven of a CP «as range
. . . carriea off exceM steam that
retards baking and cause* soggi-
nets. Four layer* of cake can be
baked at on* time. . . each turns
out perfectly raised and browned
. . . a* light as a feather. But this is
just one of die exclusive feature*
offered by modern ga* range*.
See a display and buy now!
„ _ a c range
Y A CP C A S R
this 16 00 s«*
w no extra cost.
p
now
:
See your CP GAS
ra-ige dealer
or
P o r t ia m o
G as & C oke
Elvina La Krapes. mrmber of the "America! Cavalcade of a Nation" cast
at th.- 1910 Golden Gale International Exposition, shucked her chic, up-
to-d.ii apparel and donned Colonial costume to show how «he will appear
to th >ii«nnd« of Treasure Island visitors when the second season of Cali­
fornia’ world’s fair opens May 2.>.
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