The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 21, 1933, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, APRII. SI. 1933
BEAVERTON
ENTERPRISE
PAGE S
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LEGAL NOTICES
M M II IH H H I II II M IM IIH H IIH H IN IIIIM IIIH M M IIIIIIIIU M II
W lt L
' wo
OF T F E STATE OF OREGON
$ M lU r r<*
FOR THE
Trouble Is Brewing
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
SING
BUY>Nb
Tomson—Would it hurt your feel­
PLVNO BARGAIN Late model pi- LAURA E PEPIN Naturopath Elec­
PHOTO EN L.ARG EMENTS
ings if I said you were lying?
CENTS
trotherapy, Diet. Medicated Steam.
ano located here in the vicinity of
J. Elizabeth Otts, plaintiff, vs Ag­
Johnson—No, indeed; it would hurt
Massage. Glandular Treatments for
nes White and V. C. White, her hus­ my knuckles.
Beaverton, will sell for the balance
A LINE
With
Rheumatism, Neuritis, High Blood FREE ENLARGEMENTS
band; Gertrude Kayler and Lloyd
each
roll
developed
and
Finished.
due
on
contract
with
terms
like
rent
Pressure. Reducing. 404 Jefferson,
PER TIM E
Kayler, her husband; Ethel Neilson,
Betrajed by Sound
Mail orders returned same day re­
If interested write at once to H. B.
near 10th, BE. 9339
and R. G. Neilson, her husband; Ruth
ceived. We still make FREE STAT­
McNeil, 401 East Main St., Medford
Teacher—Give several words end­
iN äT R U cH Ü N h
McCall, a widow; Edgar Lind and
UETTE
when you have had $5
ELMA
KALSCH
Psychic
Reader
Oregon.
Dora Lind, his wife; Herman Lind ing in "ous’ and explain the meaning.
worth
o
f
Kodak work done. TED
Circles
every
Tnesday
and
Sunday
and Doris Lind, his wife and Marie For example— Hazardous —full of TEN CENTS a line per issue
PREBLE
KODAK SHOP
124
nights
at
8
p
.m.
Private
read­
COWS and stanchions for sale—E. E.
hazard.
Lind, a widow, defendants. ,
Broadway Portland Oregon
Count five words to the line. Then
ings daily. 665 Johnson St near
Howard, 2 miles west of Hillsboro,
Pupil—Pious—full of pie.
To Agnes White, V. C. White and
count your
profits. Cash should
21st St. W. H. car. BR. 5345
1-2 mile north of highway.
Marie Land of the defendants above
lrul
accompany
the
order.
When
a
SCHOOLS
Percy—My
dear,
I've
long
named.
statement is required the charge ts ATWATER KENT Electric RADIO— DRUGLHSS HEALTH INSTITUTE
something on my mind.
Steam Baths, Massage, Violet Ray MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Stu­
D lT Ib Multaomah Fuihttun i'x
No. 9959 SUMMONS
Penelope—I wish you wouldn't brag 15c per line, minimum 50o
Treatments
for Colds, Rheumatism
dents earn big Money, some Pay
In the name of the State of Oregon su, Percy.
and Constipation. Consultation Free
These Classified Ads appear in 4 MUCKLE WRECKING CO., East 9th
while Learning. Master Barbers
you are hereby required to answer
Dr Elna A. Sorenson. N. D., 418
and Lincoln sts., Portland. LTsed
newspapers
Beaverton Enterprise
employ Graduates. Nation Wide
Try with a Slipper
the complaint filed against you in the
doors 50 cents each; sash 75 cents j Swetland Bldg., AT 0403.
Tigard Sentinel, Multnomah Press,
Systsm. 71 3rd. Street, Portland.
above entitled suit or otherwise ap­
Dear Old Lady—“ No, I'm afraid I Aloha News.
each; paint $1 50 gallon.
pear herein on or before four weeks know very little about golf. I couldn't
RUPTURE
OREGON and MODERN BARBER
from the 24th day of March, 1933, be­ even tell one end of a caddie from
ELECTRIC BROODERS 500 Chick
PILES
ing
four
weeks from and after the other.”—Humorist (London.
OVER 17,000 READERS WEEKLY
Round Metal Brooders as low as I Successfully Treated Without Surgery ....COLLEGE pays you while learning
the date of the first
publication
$17.50. Other types, low as $3 95, j
Good JOBS are coming. Write or
Lasting Results
of this summons, and if you fail to so
also electric parts for home made |
Stalling Each Other
call 234, First St., or 233 Madison
ASTROLOGER
No Pain— No Loss of Time
appear or answer within the said
brooders, Electric Hot Bed Heaters j
St., Portland.
COSTS NOTHING
DR. CLARENCE W. HINKLEY
Fiance—“I haven't the courage to j
time, the plaintiff will apply to the
from $4.95. Rural Electric Pro-i
MRS.
RAY
SMYTH
E,
Park
Bldg.,
TO
INQUIRE.
Chiropractic Physician
Court for the relief prayed for in her tell your father of my debts.”
ducts Co.. 211 Oak St., AT. 2466.
Fiancee—“What cowards you men . Portland, can help you with your I
complaint, to-wit:
2108 N. E. Schuyler St.
TR. 1500
OREGON SCHOOL OF MASS AGI
PERSONAL PROBLEMS by seien- j jr0 fj SALE-Choice 10 acres
For a decree foreclosing that cer­ are! Father hasn't the courage to
Oyster Qne block from E. 21st and Broadway
tine
study
of
your
horoscope.
BE.
j
,and
t,
seeded.
Harvest
tell
you
of
his.”—Nagel
Lustige
Welt
offers a 4 weeks coui 9e with Dl-
tain mortgage made by Peter Lind to
nex* I
Portland, O regon
0502 for appointment.
fall. See or write Fred Uebel, 304Mi _____________________________________
J. Elizabeth Otts, dated the 5th day
PLOMA.
Graduates from a re-
"Somebody must witness your sig­
Oak Street, Portland, Ore.
of October, 1925, and recorded on the
K1LL THOSE PESTS
liable school always In demand No
BEAUTY P ARLORS
10th day of October, 1925, in Book 100 nature. Haven't you a friend in the
Moths, Flies, Bedbugs, Roaches, Fie
State Examination.
Call or write
at Page 402, records of mortgages town?”
FOR SALE Eggs from well bred j AnUi Earw;8., Sdverfish. Mites. Etc.
Dr.
Ella
Herman,
612
Dekum Bldg,
“Not
one—I
am
a
tax
collector.”
PERMANENTS $1.95 up,
Special
far Washington County, Oregon; and
Bronze Turkeys $125 per 10. New | Qur Product. are Portland made
Portland,
Oregon.
Tues-Friday,
shampoo
or
finger
decreeing said mortgage to be a lein
Zealand Red Rabbits, 35c each |
and Guaranteed
wave 50c short bob, 75c long bob.
Fox Farm at Reedville, Phone 3725
on the real property therein des­
For a Rainy Day
SN O W 'S INSECTICIDE CO.
Crystal
Beauty
Shop,
Rossi
Bldg.,
cribed paramount and superior to the
SECURE Y O U R FUTURE IN Busi­
I 289 STARK. ST.
A Tw a ter 0938
Phone Beaverton 6303.
"I observe that you do a great
claim or claims of all the defendants,
LOAN WANTED
ness, begin your course in account­
or any of them, and ordering and di­ many favors for that influential
DR. E
A L B E R T A S A C R Y , Chir |
ing, bookkeeping, shorthand, typing
recting the real property therein des­ citizen."
DENTISTS
$550 - On Residence
and
church
opodist.
Both feet treated $1.00.
“Those aren’t favors," answered
cribed, together with all the appur­
property 1st & Stott Sts., Beaver­
or any commercial
subjects this
Instant
painless
relief. Steam mas­
Senator
Sorghum;
"those
are
invest­
tenances thereunto belonging or in
ton 1093.
DR. A. L. GROOM DENTIST—Ex­
summer.
Expert
guidance
in mak­
sage $1. O pen evenings, 607 Ral-1
anywise appertaining be sold
by ments.’—Washington Evening Star.
amination and care of the teeth is
ing your selection.
Send for cata­
eigh Bldg., BEacon 5676, Portland.
OPTOMETRISTS
the Sheriff of Washington County,
i economy and promotes good health
log now
Oregon, as upon execution, and the
Nitt—Being big-headed never got ; and appearance, 516 Dekum Bldg.
Dr. Geo. B. Pratt
I HEALTH can he established through
proceeds thereof be applied toward anybody anywhere.
Third and Wash., St„ AT. 5940.
Dr II. J. MaulliettM'h
| right eating habits, and our nature
the payment to plaintiff of her prom­
Witt—How about the guy w h o ______________
cure system, when all others fail.
issory note described in the complaint passes the hat?
Reliable Optical Service, Reasonable
WANTED EMPLOYMENT
Satisfaction guaranteed. Dr, Cora V.
for the principal sum of $4000.00
Prices. Eyes thoroughly examined.
e i f V C N T * AND
Getty,
Naturopath St Chiropractor,
B
with interest thereon at the rate of
Olasses properly fitted. 25 years
SPADING or Other Garden Work,
YOUNGBERRY FINDS FAVOR
PORTLAND. OREGON
602
Times
Bldg.,
Cor.
4th
&
Wash.
seven per cent per annum from the
in Portland. 201 Alderway Bldg.,
Laborer 25c hour, $1.50 a day. Gerald
BEacon 3139
WITH O. S. C. SCIENTISTS
Portland. Phone BE 3665.
5th day of January, 1931, to the costs
Corner Broadway & Alder.
Chinn 3rd near Lombard, Can call
i
1
o f sale, and to the costs incurred by
Beaverton 4325.
WATCH REPAIRING
BESSIE V. HAYES
the plaintiff in this suit, and the fur­
PATENT ATTORNEY
The
Youngberry,
the
rather
new
When
tired,
or
suffering
from
Rheu­
ther sum of $300.00 attorneys' fees.
FOR SALE
The property covered by said mort­ popular small fruit Vvliich was devel­
i PATENTS, Thomas Bilyeu, Regis- j matism, take a mineral steam bath EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING AT
oped by crossing a southern dewberry \ FOR SALE Hanson Bailey, call
LOWER 1* RICES
for rest and health, investigate
gage and to besold as upon execution,
tered
Patent
Attorney,
United
with the Phenominal berry ( similar
Fritz Eisner, Tigard 028.
Langs Mineral wonder for that run
.... .
,
.
.
......
by virtue of said decree Is bounded
States and Foreign Patents. Free
to a large loganberry), has proved
down condition, 705 Dekum Bldg.
Watches cleaned and oiled, f$l:
and described a9 follows, to-wit.
booklet and disclosure sheets, in-
more hardy in Oregon than the logan
mainsprings, $1; fancy non-breakable
1 terview without obligation. Cor-1 BE 2614
A parcel of land bounded by a line
_____________________________________ [ watch crystals, 50c All work reason-
and may have a real place in the Ore­ DODGE TRUCK—For Sale. A. D.
bett
Building,
Portland,
Oregon.
commencing at a point 12.07 chains
Crosland, Tigard, Ore.
gon berry industry, according to a
Colds and Influertra respond to ttble' *uaranteed' Harry Depp. 261
south of the northwest corner of the
new circular of information just is­
Chlropnactio wonderfully. Don't Alder St” near Third-
______
PERSONAL
D. L. C. of Edward Barton and wife,
sued by the Oregon Experiment sta­
WALL PAPER—Special groups for ----------
Section 6, Township 1, South of Range
hesitate to see Dr. Redmond.
I
tion dealing with this berry.
Classified advertising in this paper
thrifty
buyers
1933
patterns EARN MONEY AT HOME Classes
1 West of the Willamette Meridian,
Consultation Free.
A fairly large trial acreage with
is concentrated where many people
many shades and designs at the 1 now forming for hosiery mending,
in Washington County, Oregon; and
705
Dekum
Bldg.
Portland
2-10-34
some commercial plantings are al­
will read it. Try one and see what
SENSATIONAL
PRICE OF A
running thence East 33.14 chains to
ready in production in Oregon, result­
runs, and snags. Work for friends
happens.
PENNY A ROLL. Borders must be
the east line of said D. L. C.,; thence
SCIENTIFIC
HEALTH
BUILDER,
ing in many inquiries regarding the
purchased with penny papers. Oeil- j One lady earned $10 In a week.
south along said east line 6.04 chains;
C hronic
and
nervous
diseas­
possibilities of the new berry in Ore­
Let us quote you prices on com­
Complete course $2. ’
thence west 33.14 chains to the west gon. The new circular gives a brief j ing papers 8c a single roll and up.
es, female disorders DR
D.
E.
BEST GRADE KALSOMINE in
line; thence north along said west history of its origin and considerable
mercial
printing that are consistent
CHRISTIANSEN.
Chiropractic
white and 21 colors, this week
line 6.04 chains to place of beginning information on planting, training and
with
present
day conditions. Pioneer
Physician, 210 Times Bldg. Office
6o A LB. MERIT PAINT STORE
containing 20 acres of land;
caring for the Youngberries.
343
Alder
St.,
near
Broadway,
Printing
and
Stationery Co., 408 De­
4th and Washington St., Portland.
NO. 9, 196 Third Street. ATwater
and further decreeing that upon sale
The fruit is large, wine red in color, |
Portland, Oregon.
0604,
Portland,
Oregon.
kum
Bldg..
AT.
5914, Portland, Ore.
Phone
A
T
.
593
1.
Rea.
STafford
0254
of said premises, purchaser be put less acid than the logan and thus
Into possession thereof; and that the more popular for fresh use, process­
defendants and each of them and all es well in the freezing and preserving
j these materials that Is used will de­
persons claiming by, through or un­ trade, and is popular with pie makers
pend upon the particular need in each
der them or any of them, be for­ While preliminary observation indi­
i case.
ever barred and foreclosed of all cate it is hardy and free from ser­
For quick pastures, available in the
right, title and interest in and to the ious disease and pests, much more
shortest possible time, fail rye or fall
mortgaged premises and every part study is needed concerning these and
„
~
.
' wheat seeded immediately will prob-
thereof save and except only their other points, the circular points out.
1
ably
prove more satisfactory than
statutory right of redemption and for
Good seed of known origin is usu- I anything else.
For this purpose a
such other and further relief as to 1
ally always the cheapest in establish- reai winter variety should be
used,
the Court may seem meet and
ing alfalfa plantings.
Unfavorable \ n ye |8 probably
better than the
equitable.
weather the past winter seriously j wheat as it possibly will make more
MICKIE SAYS—
This summons is served upon you
damaged alfalfa plantings around the pasture, stay green better in dry
placed by the food we eat. Break­
CONSIDER THE BREAKFAST
by publication in the Beaverton En­
county. Those plantings on the less weather and is not susceptible to rust
fast should furnish one third of the
There is an old jingle which goes child's daily food, a significant part
THEY AIMT MO MYSTERY
terprise, a newspaper printed, pub­
heavy soil types where there was good | j a pasturing grain seeded for this
lished and having a general circula­
'BOUT ADVFFZTlSiMq-'s. ITT JUST
drainage suffered least but some of | purpose it is desirable to cross fence like this:
of the body's food needs for the day.
those did not completely escape in- tbe field and pasture in rotation, "Dinner may be pleasant
tion in Washington County, Oregon,
SIMPLY TTLLIM FOLKS WUAT YA
Here Is a breakfast suitable for the
jury. Some growers point to differ- When it is kept
pastured to the So may social tea
May Day breakfast that every mem­
pursuant to an order of Honorable
GOT T ' SELL, AU' WHY THEY
ber of the family will enjoy:
ences in winter damage on seeding« ground the plant does not have a But yet, me thinks, the breakfast
SHOULD BUY IT• AMD THEY
George R. Bagley, Judge of the above
on their farms, and in some instances chance to develop the proper root and Is best of all the three.”
Rhubarb Sauce
AIMT MO BETTER WAY O' TELUM'
entitled Court, duly made and en­
FOLKS THAU THROUGH THIS
Creamy Eggs, crisp bacon
these differences in hardiness traced later feed will be sacrificed for lm-
tered on the 22nd day of March, 1933,
In many ways this is true for
to differences in the origin of the ' mediate needs.
Wholewheat muffins, butter.
GREAT FAMILY JOURklAL
which order provides the same shall
breakfast is a very important meal
seed, according to the opinion of these
Apricot conserve.
be published once a week for four
Rape and red clover seeded togeth­ for grownups as well as for children.
growers. Grimm alfalfa is the one er make excellent pasture for some
Milk for children.
successive weeks and that you shall
A well-balanced breakfast sets the
variety of proven merit in this section. kinds of livestock but Is not so desir­
Coffee for adult«.
so appear or answer said complaint on
tempo for the whole day.
Because
Certified seed of this variety has able for milk cows as it isdifficult to
or before four weeks from the date
breakfast literally "breaks" the lon­
Creamy Eggs.
generally been recommended and ex­ pasture milking Btuff on It without
gest fast preceding any other meal,
of the first publication of this sum­
periences the past winter and the last tainting the milk.
Rape furnishes it is especially important that the
Creamy eggs are much like scram­
mons.
few years indicate that this policy is pasture during the summer and fall
bled
eggs hut especially good for
morning
meal
refuels
the
body
with
Date of first publication March 24,
desirable.
and the clover comes on the next enough energy to begin the activities children, because they are made of
1933.
Certification usually means that spring for hay and perhaps a seed of the day.
fresh eggs, milk and butter. To make
Date of last publication April 21,
some disinterested party has gone crop. Sudan glass is another pas-
The best kind of breakfast for the creamy eggs, place milk, (about 1-3
1933.
over the field from which the seed ture possibility and has a distinct ad- whole family consists of fruit, a whole cup of milk should be allowed for
was harvested and found the crop true vantage in that it stays green thru grain cereal served with whole milk each egg) In the top of a double boiler
Frederick S. Wilhelm,
to variety, the certification tag sealed out the dry part of summer when ev- or cream, (cereals cooked in milk in­ and add butter to It, using at least
Attorney for Plaintiff j
onto the bag is considerable assur- erything else Is dry. This is not an stead of water Bupply extra nourish- one teaspoon of butter per person.
Postoffice address 325 Davis Build-1
ance that the seed is what it Is sup- early season crop and should not be : ment) buttered toast, or muffins and Allow an egg for each one to be
lng, Portland, Oregon
posed to be.
There are various seeded before the middle of May.
i
or a bot miH* drink. For the served and beat whites and yolks to­
grades of certified seed. Occasion-
More silage and root crops will help
requlrinf? a more substantial gether and add to milk when it is
Unemployed in this district are wel­
ally some lot will not make the blue solve the dairy feed problem that breakfaat
the mcnu may include warm. Stir gently as the mixture Is
come to place classified ads without
tag grade because of a small number promises to tie difficult on many
g bacan or other formH of meat> heated through and the eggs become
charge in this paper for the purpose
of sweet clover seeds. This will then Washington county farms next fall BUch as creamed shipped beef,
lightly coagulated but not hard. Sea­
of obtaining employment.
carry a red tag and for forage pur- and winter. The cash cost of grow- Natlonal child Health Day which
son to taste. The amount of butter
poses here It is just as satisfactory mg root crops is very low but some poinefl on May Day wou|d be an ap. may suit the Individual taste, more
as the higher grade. The point to re- farmers object to them because of proprlate time to check on tha chl|d butter making the dish richer and
This newspaper is a community
member with these various grades is the rattler high labor requlremont rens breakfast.
publication. Local merchants are in­
Boys and girls of more palatable, as well as furnishing
that they all carry a certification tag and the fact that a large part of thi8 school age grow fast and exercise a valuable
vited to use It to increase their vol­
food material
The
of some kind.
labor is in connection with the har- great deal.
ume of business.
Growth and exercise re­ creamy eggs may be served on toast
Application of lom« form of lime to vesting of the crop for feeding dur- quire much energy which must be re with a garnish of parsley.
the soil before planting alfalfa is gen ing the winter weather when weath
erally desirable but not always ne­ er conditions outride are disagree- j
Suits Cleaned & Pressed .35
cessary. Acidity tests of soil samples able Mangles should be planted as some possibility as a grain crop on ber of farmers are planning on pro­
Expert cleaning Job — Prompt Service; Mall Order«
from farms around the county Indl early now as they can be put in. I some of the smaller farms. The small viding additional ailo capacity to cut
cate that in some instances the add! When seeded In rows two and one- farms are not the only ones where down the amount of hay that will be
DRESSES Cleaned ---------------- .35
tlon of lime 1» unnecessary. Usually
half feet apart approximately six to com has a place but this crop par­ required.
Mens H ATS reblocked & cleaned — .35
ticularly fits the small farm as the
the lime is beneficial but unless the eight pounds of seed will be required
cash cost of growing and handling
CHICAGO CLEANERS
soil is actually sour there Is not any per acre,
Raker Egg Co-op. Forming
need of going to the expense of apply-
Of the varltles commonly grown, the crop is very
low. Unless dried
281 Third, S. W. Comer Third Si Jefferson
BAKER—An organization commit­
ing lime Tests for phosphate show
the Half Sugar, Danish Bludstrup. artificially, it will not grind very auc-
i that on some »oils applications of Red Eckendorf and Prizewinner do | cessfully during the fall and winter. tee of the Baker County Egg Produc­
‘■‘ M .W A iW A W v W .S W M V A V A V .V /^ W W /.'.V .V .'.V .V .* ^ phosphate for ordinary crop purposes well in the Willamette valley, accord- Where It ran be carried over until ers association Is now working out a
S would not be economical as some mg to E. R. Jackman, crop special war mweather the next spring It will plan for forming a local cooperative
J . soils show a high enough phosphate 1st of the state college.
I usually dry out so that It may be egg marketing association. The plan
5 content for any ordinary field crop«
Cor?
mo»1
ground satisfactorily. This limits Its ts to obtain at least a 50 per cent
MORTICIAN
signup of the leading egg producers
? Where the phosphate Is not needed the silo and every dairyman who has
Silas can In the county and then market the
BEAVERTO N ,
OREGON
f there Is no advantage in using super- a silo cannot afford to let a silo stand
WE SERVE.
REGARDLESS OF THE TIME DAY OR NIGHT < phosphate on alfalfa or clover In empty thia year. In addition to Ita he constructed at the present time for eggs of the members undsr a trade
Pl*ce of land plaster.
T h. one of value a . a silage crop, corn offer. I less cost than usual and quite a num­ name.
COUNTY OF WASHINGTON
10
«e * »««* ®
COUNTY AGENT
NOTES
Hi-W ay / to H ealth
... Ä y-A D A ^R r-M A YN E
OREGON
LOOK
W. E. PEGG
DAIRY COUNCIL