The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, August 21, 1942, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, August 21, 1942
B E A V E RTON E N T E R P R ISE , Beaverton, Oregon
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pear in advertisements published
in these columns but in case
where this paper is at fault will
reprint that part of an advertise­
ment in which the typographical
mistake occurs.
at once,
also want a ton or more of feed
barley, Clark L. Johnston. Sher-1
wood, near onion bridge. W'est
Side highway.
HELP WANTED—W'ant Girl 16-
19 or middle aged woman to do
housework, no washing, but iron -1
ing. some cooking, wages $30 a
month.
OH 2555
FOR R E N T
FOR RENT—Office space in brick
building in Beaverton, corner, Vene­
tian blinds, ideal for small business
See Enterprise building, corner Short
street, Beaverton.
FOOD LOCKERS for rent—Beth­
any Grocery Store. Hillsboro 1R4.
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TO ASTORIA and BEACHES
I>aily 9 p. m„ Except Sat. Si Sun.
$1.35 One way—Hound trip $2
BE. 1409
TNp - ,1 stock picked up free of
charge anywhere.
Call
collect.
UN. 1221 ; night call
CH. 2403 or UN. 0449. DENLEY
RENDERING CO., Portland.
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HIDES Si WOOL, CASCARA—A
specialty.
LEK BROS., 25 SW
Ciao', Portland.
Atwater 5334.
FOR TOW CAR call VERMILYE
MOTOR CO. Phone Tigard 3381.
ft P A IN T S
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F IS H
A N D G A M E COMMISSION W AS CHEATED
IN I9 H . TWO D / S T IN C r C O M M IS S IO N S . G O VE A N IN G E A C H
S E P A R A TE L Y . W E R E C R E A T E D IN 1 920 -21. THE M E M B E R S
ARC APPOINTED BY THE G O V E R N O R A N D S E R V E W I T H ­
O U T C O M P E N S A T IO N
| M IS C E L L A N E O U S
S. S. Virginia V
HER FACE TOLD IT
Know Your Oregon
i Real Estate W an ted
W A N T 2 TO 5 ACRES
m
WEST SIDE preferred; 5 or 6 - 1
rm. mod. home.
Will pay up to
$8500. Ror immediate sale call |
Delazon (“Dell” ) C. Smith. 1108
Guardian bldg.. BE. 8575, Portland
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REAL ESTATE
SELL IT NOW !
Take advantage of the best
market in years and dispose of
your idle land.
Consult with us
on your acreage or suburban
home problems now.
Portland's
leading suburban specialists for :
22 years.
COMTE & KOHLMAN CO.
Im lay’s Fresh
M ixed Feeds
FISHER THORSEN PAINTS
For quality, fair price and
service
J. B. Imlays & Sons
REEDVILLE
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ALOHA, ORE
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) Brick, Tile, M asonary
Brick & Building Tile
SEE YOUR DEALER
Columbia Brick W o rk s
1320 SE Water—Portland
Kilns at Gresham-Sylvan-Salem
BUY what you do need. . .
SELL what you don't need.
WOOL CARDING
Cor Comforters and Mattresses
Any Size and Weight . Old Matted
Wool Recarded Just Like New
Pure Virgin Wool Batts for Sale
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Crystal Springs W oolen M ills
2124 SE Umatilla, Portland LA 4477
De Laval
SEPARATORS — MILKERS
COMPLETE EQUIPMENT AND
SUPPLIES FOR TI1E DAIRY
INDUSTRY
ifíonroe kCriiell
MdnuWtu rtn l Distributor,
tVtR YT H IN G , j
— d a Í r V m a n * à
r orti a n o . Cm.- 1 alt L ake (irr
135 NW Park
AT. 6461
Have you looked over the ads this
week?
If not do so, they carry a
world of news.
Riverview Cemetery
WEST END
SELIAVOOD BRIDGE
CREMATORIUM
MAUSOLEUM
CEMETERY
Complete FunerB Service in New
Cathedral Chapel at No Extra cost
Riverview is a co-operative asso­
ciation with assets of over $800,000
MORNINGLIGHT CHAPEL
Rose Chapel-Green Room
Serene Beauty - Perfect Service
]. P. Finley & Son
FOURTH AT MONTGOMERY
ATwater $181
Get in the
Amricat «nr industries Med
td it kick a tnr mductiw
601 GUARDIAN BLDG., AT. 0116
Portland
Legal Notices
WANTED—-About 10 acres partly
cleared, no bldgs.,—K-118 Beaverton
Enterprise, Beaverton.
Page 3
Real Estate Transfers
C F Williamson et ux to Betty
Matcovich et al, 5 acres Wm Locker-
man DLC . 45 T1S R1W
Florence Logan worked her way
through the U. of W. as society re­
porter on the Seattle morning paper,
the Post -Intelligencer.
At gradu­
ation she was voted the high student
in scholarship, personality and cam­
pus influence.
This put her into
the exclusive Greek-Letter society.
For her installation, Seattles* swanky
hotel, the OLYMPIC, was chosen
But let her father tell it.
First came the banquet, he recall­
ed.
Then the induction into the
Greek-Letter order and after that
the ball; all in her honor. She de­
clined the dance numbers and after
a time father and daughter left for
horns.
Language work in the Bible Insti­
tute at I-os Angeles next claimed
Miss Logan.
From there she sailed
for China to enter mission work.
After some time in China, two native
girls sought her out with a question
—"We have been studying your face
as you pass our place.
You have
something that we want.
It shows
in your face
What is it and how
can we get it?”
So they asked.
Now (hat something was just this
It was the
Wisdom-Joy-Cheei
Hope-Strength-Mercy Justice-Truth -
Goodness of tile Living Christ. Like
many another who has
yielded
their all over to Hint and enthroned
Him in their heart, this missionary
could say with the Apostle.
It is
no longer I that live, but CHRIST
LIVETH IN ME.
How is all this brought to pass'.’
First, God has a leading part almost
the whole part, we might say. To be­
gin with, there is our page in the
book of his remembrance.
This he
must cleanse
The record of sin
must be blotted out.
For love to
us. God gave Christ to die for us; to
blot out our sins.
For the blood of
Jesus Christ cleanses us from all sin.
With the life-page made clean and
fit, God can now receive us into his
eternal family.
Florence Logan or
you or I or whosoever will, may
come. The instant we come as re­
pentant sinners, claiming Christ as
Savior, God breathes himself into
our soul.
This is the new birth
From that instant, no matter how
often we fail him, he will be true to
us forever and forever.
The wind bloweth where it listeth,
and thou hearest the sound thereof,
but canst not tell whence it cometh
or whither it goeth; so is every one
that is born of ihe Spirit.
And EX-
CEPT A MAN RE • BORN AGAIN,
HE CANNOT SEE THE KINGDOM
OI' GOD
These words are life unto life and
death unto death. Which for you?
Yesterday Is
Tomorrow
BY RUTH TAYLOR
Life is but a collection oi memor­
ies. By what do we measure time?
Not by the swift passage of the
years but by intangible, long-re­
membered scenes, sounds and scents.
The brown depths of a little stream
seen from a car window brings back
the brown-depthed quiet pools of
half-forgotten woodlands long ago.
Tha great oak towers in the quiet
field.
There was once
another
friendly tree that swarmed with hap­
py children.
Our memories are of
simple things laughter, peace, the
carefree summer days, tiger lilies
flaunting by the roadside, hollyhocks
straight against a wall.
Since yes­
terday it is so long ago
There are those who bewail the
passing of time.
There are those
who feel that in the new purposeful
world there will be no time for little
things.
But they misinterpi et the
signs.
We fight for one reason only—that
we may return to those things that
men call little, but which are after
all the great things of life.
Only
this time we will cleave closer to the
creed that these simple happinesses
art) the right of all—and at the end
we will see to it that they are the
lot of all.
It was not the Germans of the old
school, steeped in the quiet peace of
gemutlich living, who followed Hit
ler but the young whose lives had
been warped by war, who grew up
without traditions and without the
pride of stainless honor. The collapse
of France came along before the
fall of FVance.
The Chinese, how
ever, fight on because they have
known from birth that what has
been will be again.
We failed at Pearl Harbor because
we had forgotten.
But once our
memories awoke; not to vainglorious
thoughts of Yorklown, Trenton and
Manila but to Valley Forge, to the
Alamo, to Gettysburg, then we ral­
lied and stood firm.
All of which we are sure lies in
the past.
The strong, certain things
of living on these we can build, so
that again small children may pick
black-eyed Susans In a field free
from the threat from the sky, young
love can dream and plan the care­
free hours away, and those who have
loved may go on together, sharing
both life and memory.
"Since yesterday it is so long ago—
but yesterday is tomorrow."
NOTICE
Free medical care by the County 1 c °2,t’“ ,n ®US,t®^or> et ux to Hen,y
acres Sec 14 T1S
is hereby discontinued.
Due to the j j^2VV
' 3*
shortage of physicians during the
,, «
D i . „ ,,
(present emergency it is impossibte to
rfh
°
1 °,r*
to Carl
W ANTED
procure the service of a full time " ()c ,! JL’ ** r ° sec ! ‘ .T'jT, R2W
physician for indigent care.
We
, ?
e ux
^ B Thrust et
WANTED — Individual
lessons feel that this action is justified d u el“, t'
ot 3 blk 2 Curtu add For-
Conversational French or Span to the shortage of gas and rubber! ti ,
f u
,,
ish.
K—118 Beaverton Enter­ and the general prosperity of the R „ K .... ., “ '^enberg et ux to H
countv
R * Edith M Simonton. pt Isaiah
prise, Beaverton.
Kelsey DLC 41 TIN R2W WM
Town of Beaverton to James Mar-
4 or 5 Room Modern Home, Au­ By WASHINGTON COUNTY COURT
tomatic heat, fruit on less acre | ____________________________________ ¡ via Wright et ux lot 8 Lombard add
near Multnomah.
Emley 8547
Beaverton.
N. Buchanan, Portland.
SUMMONS
Washington Co to Floyd Kerns
In tne Circuit Court of the State of part blk 2 Orenco.
Oregon for the County of W ash-! Wash co to L R Van Winkle, lots
PERSONAL
ington.
j 7, 8 , & 9 blk 41 Cornelius.
DELIGHT A. DILLON, Plaintiff
i Ada May Armstrong et ux to Wm
vs-
' N Steen et ux 3 acres sec 27 TIN
j R1W
Cloverdale, Oregon
ATTENTION HOP PICKERS PAUL A. DILLON, Defendant.
Boost your home community naws-
Paul A. Dillon, the above; Mark Hoffman et ux to E P Bun-
$2.50 per 100 lb. for picking early TO;
This space paid for by an Oregon paper.
It boosts for you.
Only
ger, lot 9 blk 41 North Plains
and late cluster hops.
Season named defendant:
businessman.
$1 per year .less than 2 cents a week.
IN
THE
NAME
OF
THE
STATE
W
V
Wiley
to
Leida
Ella
Morris
commences about Aug. 34.
One
You are hereby re-j part lot 10 blk 1 Tucker & Stewart's
of the best and largest yards in OF OREGON:
St. Paul section. Best of accom­ quired to appear and answer the add Hillsboro.
H ave Y o u a Son
modations such as cabins, good Complaint filed against you in th e 1 Ed McGahey to A Erdman, lot 10,
stoves, electric lights Free. Beau­ above entitled Court and cause on or blk 9 Pattison & Moran's 1st addl
In the Service?.
^
Due to Present Conditions
tiful camp grounds with store in before the expiration of four weeks Hillsboro.
from
the
date
of
the
first
publica­
The perfect gift for your son in ^ C L O S E D M O N D A Y S
camp. Families preferred. Reg­
Alex Frederickson to Grace B
Photographs are PE R ­
ister now.
WARD LUNDY, tion of this Summons if you fall so Rice, W'v of lot 16 Woodland Acres. service.
, .
LASTING
. . .
Gervais, Or., Wilhart Hop Yard to appear and answer, plaintiff for
Earl I Donelson et ux to Harry E SONAL
Three 7x10, one
want thereof will apply to the above | Thompson et ux lot 14, blk 1 Hump- INEXPENSIVE.
entitled Court for the relief prayed hrey’s add Hillsboro,
colored, for $4.95 complete. Call AT. ^
BEAVERTON, OREGON
D. PERRY
for In her Complaint, to-wit: :
C F Grabel et ux to Henry J 9 8-8-7 for appointment.
N
PHONE
BEAVERTON 2171
M cPH ER SO N ’S
For a decree granting the plaintiff | Smith et ux lots 1, 2, & 3, blk 7 I EVANS, 934 SW Morrison St., Port­
land.
a divorce.
, Simmons add to Hillsboro.
Defense School of Welding This Summons is published by or- l B Harris et ux to Arthur Nelson
der of the Honorable R. Frank Pet- j
ux part lot 3 steels' add Beaver-
Man's capacities have never been
Learn Now and Pay Later
ers, Judge of the above entitled ¡ton.
measured; nor are we to judge of
Men anr Women
Court, made and entered on the 13th j Alva Johnston et ux to Rosa D what he can do by any precedents, so
day of August. 1942, directing publl-; Eckhardt, lot 5 Willow Brook farm, little has been tried Henry David
New Location SE cor. 7th &
cation of this Summona once each | Martin H Baker ct a) to Alton E Thoreau.
“ SMORGASBORD”
Powell Blvd., Portland
EA. 7960
week for four consecutive weeks in Cook et ux part lot 7 Spencer Homc-
Serving Breakfast, I,mich. Dinner
the Beaverton Enterprise, a newspa- stead
The expectations of
life depend
After Theatre Supper
per published and of general circula-
i , a p LoWe et ux to Ernest F Me- upon diligence; and the mechanic
Open
8 A. M. to 1 A. M.
tion in Washington County, Oregon. Glasson et ux 49 acres T1S R2W
that would perfect his work, must
POULTRY HEADQUARTERS Date of first publication, August
Lombard at Interstate GA. 4638
first
sharpen
his
tools.—
Confucius.
Marie
Pondelicek
to
Han-y
H
Un­
Highest prices paid.
Ask about 14, 1942.
ger, 10.63 acres sec 31 T2S R1W.
our pick-up service
Date of last publication, Septem­
Florence W Kerron to James B
POULTRY & DAIRY ber 11, 1942.
Gauld et ux part sec 24 T1S R1W
northwest
products co .
P. O. Address
A Meier Estate to Geo Iwasaki et
Save 20 to 2 5 % on your F IR E I N S U R A N C E C O S T S
232 SE Oak,
Portland Oregon
SAMUEL B. LAWRENCE
„
™ , . . . al Part blk 11 * 12 Beaverton.
EA. 5141
Oregon Mutual Policies are NON-ASSESSABLE.
You NEVER pay
Attorney for Plaintiff | Washington County to Agnes L
more than the premium on the fse« of the policy. Oregon Mutual
712 Swetland, Bid* Colton, NE>4 of SW 1-4 of sec 26
maintains more than three times the surplus required hy Oregon
Portland, Oregon \
B 3w
FOR SA L E
Insurance Laws.
____________________________________ _ i Suburban Develop. Co Ina to Ray­
mond Glasner et ux tract 44 Old
O regon M utual Fire Insurance Com pany
NOTICE TO CREDITORS______ Meadows Farm.
FOR SALE—Good used Maytag
OF McMINNVILLIC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | w W Waldo et ux to W W Parrett
Washer, $50. Beaverton 2267.
Organized 1894—..40 years of Reliable Service Chaa. L Walker, Agent
that the undersigned has been duly part of sec 11 & 14 T3S R2W.
appointed Administratrix of the es -1 Orla Danielson et ux to Clarence
N ew Location 112 So. 3rd A ve.
Phone 1732
FOR SALE — Combination gas tate of Frank M Allen, deceased Hagg SV& of N E 'i of sec 8 T3N
range, burner; two female goats; !and any or all persons having claims
"Every Form of Protection"
Hillsboro, Oregon
wheelbarrow;; tw« cultivators; against said estate are hereby re R3W
E Taylor to Fred Sutherland et
1 garden rake; 1 potato fork; ir­ quired to present said claims, duly
rigation pump, almost new.
E. verified, at 712 Swetland Building, ux part sec 33 T3N R4W
Olive B Schulz to Arthur Schulp
L. Brown, Berthold ave., Beav­ i Portland, Oregon, within six months
et ux, sec 19 & 20 TIN R1W.
erton, 3 blocks south of high from the date of this notice.
Frank Johnson «f ux to Roy E
school garage.
Dated and first published, August Erb et al, Harvey Clarke Cl 37 T1S
7th, 1942.
R3W.
SEWING MACH.
EMPORIUM
Date of last publication, Septem
A H Vincent to L N Walther et ux
New & used machines, parts and her 4th, 1942
part lot 63 N Tigardville add
repairs. All makes. Guar
perf.
JOSEPHINE ALLEN,
sewing 826 SW 3d.
AT. 0727.
Administratrix o f the Estate of j
Portland.
Frank M. Allen, Deceased j
A C. ALLEN,
During the national emergency
Attorney for Administratrix
712 Swetland Building 1
you are interested in the whole
Portland, Oregon
'
hi/luU y ou. ßuif, hi/Ult
! HEIDELBERG PARK
j
Sweden House
On the Home Front
W AR BU N D S
Defense and
DANIELS vs DANIELS
SUMMONS
When the American Expeditionary
Force landed in Ireland recently
newspapers reported the citizenry
remarked at the similarity of the
steel helmets worn by our boys with
those worn by German troops. These
steel hats are protection from shrap­
nel fragments and other light mis­
siles. We need thousands of them
for they are a regular issue to every
American soldier.
A smart strap fastens under the
chin and they are padded for com­
fort. One steel helmet costs $5 so
every time you fill a $5 stamp book
you are buying protection for an
American soldier. Invest at least
ten percent of your income in War
Bonds every pay day. Help your
community reach its War Bond
Quota.
C. $ 7 ' r u » ’f Lfft'lrntnl
n B n
Preparedness
pro-
gram.
Sleeps Under Airplanes
No. 145-727
Hello Folks:
Dawggon:
If I didn’t sleep the
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Multno-; other night protected by three air
planes a swingin’ over me all night!
mah.
It wuz in the home of Mr and Mrs.
KATHRYN DANIELS, Plaintiff
C. L. Lentz, Seminole, Okla . where |
ve.
one of the biggest oil fields In the
JAMES DANIELS. Defendant
Mr
To, James Daniels, the above named world spouts the Black Gold.
Lentz is manager In one of the re-1
defendant:
They are ole friends of ’
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE fineries.
OF OREGON: You are hereby re mine but not so powerful old! They
quired to appear and answer the; have a son who made a model min­
I complaint filed against you in the iature airplane last winter and won
above entitled suit on or before the first prize In the High School Con
The prize wuz a
expiration of four weeks from the test in that line.
date of the first publication of this fine miniature model plane dhd he
summons, if you fail so to appear got another one some place. So you
and answer, plaintiff will apply to see how it wuz possible fer me to
; the court for the relief prayed for in ! sleep in the boys room while he wuz
her complaint, to-wlt: An absolute away with all them planes over me
all night!
His room is a real nice
decree of divorce.
As nice as any in the house
This summons Is published by or­ room.
der of Hon. Charles W
Redding, | You know that la the way to encour­
Judge of the above entitled Court, age your boy to make somethin’ out
of hisself.
You see I wuz In a safe
Dated the 21st day of July, 1942
Well, I feel that
Date of first publication July 2*th. place that night.
we all ought to buy more War
1942.
Date of last publication August Bonds and make the world safer
BARBWIRE BULL
21st. 1942
LESTER SHEELEY
i
We cannot afford to be halfway In
Attorney for Plaintiff
anything
The whole-hearted man
P. O. Address.
)06 Spalding Bldg is the one who succeeds in this
Portland, Oragon world.—Mary E. Miser.
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