The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, June 13, 1941, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Friday, June 13, 1941
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon
I
O F F IC IA L NOTICE
real property situated within the a d'-cree forever quieting the title of
The OREGON M IL K CONTROL
Town
of
Beaverton,
Washington the plaintiffs in and to said premises
Scr. '-e of this sumn ons is made BOARD will hold a public hearing
County, Oregon, to-wit:
Tract 1:
Ixit 5, Block 32. Beav­ upon you by publtca'ion »hereof in on Tuesday, June 17, 1941, at 10 a in
S IM M O N S
erton.
th Be iverton Enterprise, a newspa in the County Court Room, Hillsboro,
In the Circuit Court of the State of
j f general circuii' iu i published Oregon, to receive evidence and testi
Tract 2 Noithwest quarter of Block I
Oregon, for Washington County.
Hocken's Addition to Beaveiton and printed in We-sh-n-ton County, mony pertaining to establishment of
Town of Beaverton, a Municipal Cor­
of
Tiact 3
Southeast quarter ot Oregon, by publishing the same once marketing areas, establishing
poration, Plaintiff,
each week foi a period of four con- wholesale and retail prices to dis
Block
11,
Hocken's
Addition
to
—va.—
secutiv - und successive weeks by vir- tributors and consumers, prices to
Beaverton.
Paul Barringer and Grace Barringer,
tue of an order made by the honor- producers, and any other matters
Tract
4
Block
35,
Hocken
a
Sec­
husband and wife; W. V. Wiley, a
able R F ck Peteis, judge o f the pertaining to the fluid milk industry
ond Addition to Beaverton.
single man: M K. MacRae and Jane
Tract 5 Block 3, Hocken's Sec above entitled court, and entered in in Washington County.
Doe MacRae, husband and wife; J.
said court and cause on June 6, 1941. OREGON M IL K C O NTRO L BOARD
ond Addition to Beaverton.
W. Bailey, Trustee; Vlolette S Rod-
said period of publication being pres­
C. E. Grelle, Chairman
Tract
6
Block
22,
Hocken's
Sec
man and A. V. Rodman, husband and
cribed bv said order.
A. E. Engbretson
ond
Addition
to
Beaverton.
w ife; Albert M. Hocken and Laura
Glenn B. Marsh.
P L. PA TTER SO N ,
Tract 7 SS o f Lot 34, Hocken's
Hock err. his wife; D. R. Wheeler anil
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
Second Addition to Beaverton.
Jane One Wheeler,
his
wife
Resident Attorney of Oregon
M ETH O D IST CHURCH
Tract
8
Ixits
1
and
2,
Block
1
.
Caroline E. Clement and Arthui
Mark A. Chamberlin, Pastor
Address:
Wells Building.
Hocken's
Third
Addition
to
the
B. Clement, husband and wife; Jo
9 45 a. m. Cliuicu School.
Hillcboro, Oregon
Town of Beaverton
seph M Rogers and Bertha Rogers,!
Chas. Roseman, Supt.
Date of first publication, June 13.
Tract
9
Lots
4
anil
5,
Block
1
husband and wife; Edna Hocken,
11 a. m.
Worship Service.
1941.
Hocken's
Third Addition to the
Barnes and Holman J Barnes, her j
A cordial welcome awaits you.
Date of last publication, July 11,
Town of Beaverton.
husband; Robert Hocken, Jr. and j
Tract 10:
Ixits 7 and 8. Block 2. 1941.
Ruth Hocken,
his wife; Imogene
Hocken's
Third
Addition to the|
Hocken
Deremiah
and
Joseph 1
Town of Beaverton.
Deremiah.
her
husband; John!
Tract 11 Ixits 1 anil 2. Block 3
Hocken, a single man; Daisy E
Hocken’s
Third Addition to the
Hocken, a widow; Daisy E. Hocken, j
Town of Beaverton
administratrix of the estate of Rob­
Thursday —Friday—Saturday
Tract 13: Lots 7 and 8, Block 3,!
ert J. Hocken, deceased; and all un-j
and Enjoy it with
Hocken's
Third
Addition
to
the
|
known heirs of Robert J. Hocken, j
CLAUDE B R E R E TO X
Town of Beaverton
deceased; Annie M. Pearce, a widow; I
And His Music— His Hospitality
Tract 13: Lots 3, 4. and 5, Block
J. G. Smith and Emily C. Smith, hus
A T TH E
1,
Hocken's
Fourth
Addition
to]
band and wife; F. B. Turner and Jane I
Beaverton.
Doe Turner, his wife; The Canadian
Tract 14 Block 2, Hocken's Fourth !
LONESOME CLUB
Bank of Commerce, a banking cor-1
Addition to Beaverton.
poration; Edna J. Wallis and John
“Where Old Friends Meet Again ’
Tract 15 Lot 1, Block 1, Mason’r
Doe Wallis her husband; LaDessa G.
FO U R TH A T A Y L O R — Portland
First Addition to Beaverton.
Hocken and F. H. Hocken, husband
Tract
16.
Ixit
2,
Block
1,
Ma
and wife; R. B. Greenwood and Jans i
son's First Addition to Beaverton
Doe Greenwood his wife; A. C. Chinn,
Tract 17:
Ixits 3. 4. and 5, Block
•ad Wikis || China, husband and
t I»'anon's First Addition to Bea'
wife; J. C. Ouyer anu j«n«. Doe Guy- '
erton.
er, his wife; Myrtle Mac I^eod Bu-i
Tract 18 Lots 10, 17, and 12, Block
chanan and John Doe Buchanan, her j
1, Mason's First Addition to Beav­
husband; John A Howland and Jane I
erton.
Doe Howland, his wife; Grace Vail
Tract 19: Lot 9, Block 1, Mason's
ns trustee for Ona Elizabeth Wills:
llr s t Addition to Beaverton.
Myrtle Davey and Wilbur Pavey, her
Tract 20
Lot 8, Lombard Addi
husband: C l a r a
Heitzman and
tlon to the City of Beaverton.
George Heitzman, her husband; Sa-■
Tract 21:
Lot 7, Franklin Ave
rah Melloy and Richard Melloy, her
Addition to City of Beaverton, Ore
■husband; Mamie Monihan and Ed
as shown on the duly recorded
ward Monihan. her husband; William
map and pint thereof.
Berst, a single man; Myrtle Davey,,
FO R BETTER
Tract 22: Ixit 13, except the west
guardian of the estate of Edward j
10 feet, Franklin Ave. Addition to
Berst; Myrtle Davey, administratrix!
City of Beaverton, Ore , as shown
o f the estate of E. J. Thomas, De !
on the duly recorded map anu
ceased; P. L. Miller and Jane Doe!
plat thereof
Millet, his wife; Forest Hart I^ehner '
LEON N. LE F E B V R E
Tract 23
South 100 feet of Lot
and A. W. Lehner, husband and wife
A "Vitamin B alanced'feed in pellet
6, Ladd and Reeds Addition to the
Nellie Thorn, a widow; Jennie G. Har-
form—built to supply growing Broilers
“Inflation is a
Town of Beaverton.
dingham, a widow, Charlotte Hogate
with the needed food elements for
Tract 24:
East one half of Ixits Relative Term”
and S. W Hogate, her husband; Ethel
rapid growth and better health.
41 and 44, Hocken Acres, unrecor
Hocken Edwards, u single woman:
When you talk afibut inflation what
for better profits from
ded, being part of the Samuel G kind of inflation do you have in
Annie M. Pearce, administratrix of
the estate of Emma Hocken, de
Stott Donation Land Claim No. 48, mind?
Broilers and Fryers otk
A life insurance contract is
ceased; and all the unknown heirs of
in Township 1 South Range 1 a long time investment.
your feed dealer about
It is paid
West of the Willamette Meridian, for In both cheap and expensive dol­
Emma Hocken, deceased; K. B. Waite
Triangle Broiler Ration.
and more fully described as fol lars.
and Jane Doe Waite, his wife; Arthur
Premiums are paid out of
Stipe and Jane Doe Stipe, his wife:
lows: Beginning at a point in the surplus dollars, but the Company re­
f i s
j
B R O I L E R
Carrie lieonard and John Doe I,eon
center o f the road, 20 feet east of turns them as necessity dollars in
R A T I O ! «
j
aril, her husband; Elmer Stipe and
an iron pipe and 2001 4 feet South time of need.
Then they become
Jane Doe Stipe, his wife; Ruth Tder
of the Southwest corner of the dear dollars.
MILLING C O .
sereau and John Doe Mersereau, her
William
Lockern an
Donation
When a person states that he would I
C6S N. TILLAMOOK ST.
husband; Inez Allhands and John
Land Claim and running thence rather invest in real estate than life
P O R TLA N D . OREGON
Doe Allhands, her husband; Elmer
South 89 deg. 3 min West 412.5 insurance, he overlooks the fact that
Stipe, administrator of the estate of
feet; thence south 278 feet; thence life insurance is doing this very thing,
Hiram O Stipe, deceased; and all
north 89 deg. 3 min. East 412.' but with the advantage to the policy­
other persons unknown claiming any
feet; thence North 278 feet to th" holder that he does not have to worry
right, title or interest in or to the
place of beginning, excepting a about maintenance expense and in
property described in this suit.
strip of land 20 feet wide across creased
taxation.
Premiums
are $
Defendants.
the west end of said land which is fixed and do not rise.
To:
LaDessa G. Hocken, D. H
reserved for road purposes.
Also
Let us remember, too, that if a
Hocken, R. B. Greenwood, Jane Doe
further reserving excepting a strip man is paying premiums on life in
Greenwood, A. C. Chinn, Mabel M
of land 120 feet running in an eas( surance for protection o f dependents,
Chinn. Saiah Melloy, Richard Melloy,
terly and westerly direction b> which is primary purpose of insur­
Charlotte Hogate, S. W. Hogate, Eth­
278 feet running in a northerly ance, then protection is just ns essen
el Hocken Edwards, A. V Rodman. M
and southerly direction taken off tial when a dollar is cheap as when
K. MacRae, Jane Doe MacRae, J. G.
Tobacco
at the east end of the above des it is dear. This information is fuin
Prmce Albert
Smith, Emily <\ Smith, Edna J Wal
crlbed premises which was sold ¡shed you through the courtesy of
Vetvet
Lb can
lis, John Doe Wallis, P. I* Miller, Jane
unto the Town of Beaverton.
Leon N. Lefebvre.
Doe Miller. Forest Hart Lehner, A. W.
Tract 25
East *■» of Block 23
Lehner, Grace Vail as trustee for
Hocken's Second Addition to Beav­
Pineapple
Ona Elizabeth Wills, John A How
erton, except:
Beginning on the
HO—dale
N
Æ m
Sin
et!
*
Can«
W
land, Jane Doe Howland, the un­
N. W. corner of Sixth and Wash
known heirs of Robert J. Hocken.
Ington Streets; thence 100 feet W
Deceased, the unknown heirs of Em­
parallel with Sixth Street: thence
Shrimp
f
ma Hocken. deceased; and all other
50 feet N. Parallel with Washing
1
Dr*
5
*
»
.
e
n
“
persons or parties unknown claim­
ton Street; thence 100 ft E. parallel
ing any right title, or interest in or
with Sixth Street; thence 50 ft. S
to the property described in this
parallel with Washington Street
Headquarter* for
suit. Defendants
to the point of beginning,
IN THE NAM E OF TH E STATE
OREGON MOTOR STAGES
and further decreeing that you and
S
O F OREGON:
You are hereby re­ each of you claiming any right, title,
and
quired to appear and answer the Interest .estate, or lein in the real
l it —IK-COOKED GOOD EATS
plaintiff's complaint
filed
against estate hereinafter described have no
Modern Fountain Service
you in the above entitled court nnil Interest In or right or title to said
foi Hot Weather Relief
cause within four weeks of the date j premises or nny part thereof and
of the first publication of this sum that you and all persons claiming by
Canterbury le a , Black, ' 2 lb.
mons. to-wit
On or before July through, or under you or either of
L ip t o n s Tea V 2 lb 40c; Lb.
t'A 1941. and to set forth by answer you are forever hailed and precluded
A
irw a y Coffee, Lb 14c; 3 lbs.
nny right, title, or Interest you or from claiming or attempting to claim
either of you claim to have in and to or asserting or attempting to assert
Jell W e ll Desserts
3 p kgs
the hereinafter described real prop- j any interest in or right or title to of
Ruby Catsup, 3 I 2-oz bottles
erty, and if you fall so to answer I lien upon said real property, and for
Favorite M atches, C tn 6 bxs.
said complaint the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief demanded
Su-Furb Soup, 21 uz
50 oz
In Its complaint, to-wit
For a de­
O ld D utch Cleanser, i tall can
cree of the above entitled court ad
Ivory Soap, L g bar 9c; 4 med
Judging the plaintiff to be the own­
er of the following described tracts of
Sierra Pine Soap
3 bars
Legal Notices
Christ, Preexistent Creator.
Midweek Bible study Wednesday 8
p. m.
C H I’ RCII OF C H R IST
G. W Springer, Pastor
Morning worship and preaching
service at it 45 a. m. The *opic of t le
morning sermon will be The Holy
Spirit and Jc-sus Christ.
Following the sermon the Lord
j supper will be observed.
Bible School class session 11 a n
Christian Endeavor 6 45 p. m.
SoniT sei vJce *7 43 p m followed by
the evening seiinun on the topic
ST. C EC ELIA CHURCH
Rev. Father O’Keefe, Pastor
Mosses 8 and 10 a. m.
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H AV E SOM ETHING TO S E LL
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Modernize Your Home
• F o u n d a tio n s
Exteriors
• Roots
> Built in Kitchens
• Party Rooms
Modernize Your Farm
DANCE
• Barn
Dwelling
• Outbuildings
W e will explain and
assist you to secure an
F. H. A. Loan
NO DOWN P A Y M E N T !
$ 6 . 3 9 Per Monlh Per
You can have a
modern Kitchen!
Make your Home a place to
enjoy completely when low F. H.
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FRYERS
A N D B R O IL E R S
W e will estimate your costs —
Prepare your loan request—Glad­
ly assist you in any material way.
I
BEAVERTON LUMBER CO.
TRIANGLE
R O B E R T S. BURNSIDE, Owner
BEAVERTON
PHONE 6202
FATH ERS DAY
'% »>!
65*
Prices Effecfjve
o Friday, June 13th
-to Mon., June 16tk
1*
Fels N ap th a 16
P o rk & Beans 2
P ean n t Butter I t 23c D ogF ood
VAN CAMP
Sale June 14 to 21
hxuls to
OLD
S II AMERICA
\
to coast
\
j
s
p l i
'A 1
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Lux T oilet Soap
Cam ay Soap
Ho 1
K O V A L SATIN
SH O R TEN IN G
14. i g .
3 it. 4 9
Z5c
Y9c
39c
lie
25c
14c
COCOMALT, Lb
3 o.
1 ac
21c
17c
Bar 6c
Per bar 6c
ALBERS CORN FLAK E S
BROW N SUGAR, 3 Lbs
83*
KERR
W fc* S * n ¿UGAB
100-lb. sack
MASON L I]
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Sweet Klondykes
C A N T A L O U P E S , Lb 7 ! 2c
Yellow moated
!
Cherub MILK
S
LETTUCE
S o lid
h i'iu ls -
BEETS
Frewli
laical
Oc
L
Lb
CARROTS
Top* re-
moved. Lb
«11
«J
Qua*» 1,c
Crisp.
Utah-
*71 - i
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r
Grade A M ILK
CELERY
tv 1*\ g r e e n lb
5
Frank
Lb.
***'
Cream Cheese
»Lid
i chau car, ami roeebet
You can travel as many as 9.000
miles, and by f ° ' nB on one o f
Southern Pac ibe s F< our Scenic
Routes and returning on a dif­
ferent S. P. route, you 11 see fuse*
as much on your Grand Circle
Tour o f America!
The Friendly
Southern Pociflc
M« year lot
Bee
lo t«! M S i P . _______
agent nr writ*
L A . ORMANDY. Caa J>iaa A f t .
BEEF ROAST
Richey Hdw. &
Furn. Co.
Blade
*kinned
H A ^ S
Con pack
whole *>r O g i
half Lb
On Broadway
Beaverton,
BU PaciA« Building, P o e ti.ad. O t.
genuine
BACON
Any size piece
Eastern
•C
erd
25'
lb
steer
Boiling
Flat or­
arne. lb
PR IC E S E F F E C T IV E AT B E A V E R TO N STORE O N LY
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•«te tti««
a «
beef
BEEF
Oregon
S -P
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Cut«
!
Grade A Butter
-
2Sc Lb.
ROUND TU P
<135 ROUND TRIP in standard
Pullmans (plus $4) for a Pull­
man lower all the way, $34.BO
lor an upper).
!
W A T E R M E L O N S Lb 3 1 2c
l l t i i V fretch , lb
Thousand! of travelers w ill take
time out this year to know Amer­
ica better. “ Grand Circle Tour”
fares permit you to start your
trip anywhere, see America from
coast tocoast and return to your
starting point for only, , , /
i
jc
3c
51,09
FLOUR, tu Lb Sack
*5 .6 0
4c
10c
19c
SALAD DRESSING, Qt. Jar
Kerr Mason Jars
5 S 69«
i kg
T i N \ FLAKES, ran
3 pm. 2 5 »
pig*
25c
14c
23c
DIAMOND HONEY, 5 Lb.
* 1.5%
Pen-Jel Pectin
ggj
can
SODA < HACKERS, 2 J.bs
Kitchen Craft horn
491b sack
C O D O
27«
25«
Tall C a n s 4 for 2 9 *
money
90
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hr its fine a
Kentucky bourbon
y
In
\
No. 2!-t>
cans
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Today...
uro OREGON mm
S
YOU can bet your life
you'll find everything
you need .priced to
save you money At
your neighborhood
SAFEW AY;
Cook H iA favorite dish for
GREYHOUND
Coffee Shop
$200
Effective During June
RE SE RV E TH E R IG H T TO L IM IT Q U A N T IT Y
13
lb. 2 ie
Sirloin
STEAK
J B
28
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