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BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday. May 13, 1949 Banauet Hanm BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, May 20, 1949 ; -— ^ Business Guide BEAVERTON AREA BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL LISTINGS HEATING ADVERTISING Phone TRinity 0498 GRAUER & ACKERM AN WM. SCHWEIZERHOF 5 Furnaces — Floor Furnaces Oil Burners - Circulators Controls - Repair Service Phones Beaverton 4182 or A T 4507 Advertising Specialties— Calendars - Pencils - Business Gifts 3141 N. E. 62nd Ave Portland 13, Ore. .• b * ‘ INSURANCE APPLIANCES F IR E - AUTO - L IA B IL IT Y APPLIANCES DOU G HTYS “Largest Selection of Electrical Appliances In Beaverton" 1445 N. E Canyon Road Beaverton 4175 APPLIANCES - BONDS THOM AS S. DUTHIE 680 8. E 13th St.. Beaverton, Ore. Phone 424« "Insure and Be Sure" LUMBER GRAUER & ACKERM AN KINGSLEY-BEAVERTON LUMBER CO. Hot Point - Maytag “ Every Appliance for the Home” On Canyon Rd. Beaverton 4182 East of Beaverton or ATwatar 4507 ATTORNEY Dutch Boy Painta Roofing — Insulations Beaverton Phone 3201 lu m ber W. I. McCREADY LUMBER CO TH URL0W WEED ROOFING - IN SU LA TIO N ATTO RN EY - A T - LAW 237 Farmington (next to Kiwanis Hall) BEAVERTON Phone 444» SASH and DOORS Beaverton Phone 3821 NURSERY BEAUTY SALON CANYON BEAUTY STUDIO x Guaranteed Permanent Waving »101 S W. Canyon Road Evenings by Appointment r - « . “ m Evergreen Specialist A T 2893 BUILDING MATERIAL DREW 'S ILEX NURSERY Eighth mile west of Beaverton on Canyon Rd. OPTOMETRIST- WEST SLOPE LUMBER YARD DR. FRAN K McBRIDE For Anything in Building Material—W e Have it—W1U Get It or It Isn’t Made Manning Bldg., Beaverton 9049 8. W Canyon Rd._______Bltoadway 6122 For Appointment Phone Beaverton 3571 PAINTING CARPENTER ----------------------------------- C. MICKELSEN M ILTO N R. DRAKE Building — Repairs Painting - Papering Contract Work Free Estimates Work Guaranteed 260 S. W. 9th St., Beaverton Phone 4962 Beaverton 4194 Rt. 3, Box 24» CARPENTER- PAINTING l DECORATING BEAVERTON BUILDER8 New Homes — Remodeling — Repairing Painting and Decorating A. HARRY M acIN TYR E Rt. 1, Box 435, Beaverton LEE 0. STEEN Estimates Gladly. Work Guaranteed Papering a Specialty Phone 2821 CEMENT WORK Oswego Phone 9-7721 PLUMBING Block Laying Stucco Water Proofing Electric and Gas Water Heaters Fairbanks-Morse Pumps and Service Free Estimates PHONE B EAVERTO N 2625 _____ ---------------------------------- ft CLEARW ATER PLU M BING Cement work. Any Kind. Large or Small Beaverton Phone 4581 PLUMBING CLEANERS- COOK'S CLEANERS <& DYERS CARLSON PLU M B IN G CO. "Home of Fine Cleaning" “ 20 Years Experience" Material and Workmanship Guaranteed Beaverton 4118 Charles Carlson Ted Sanborn S and H Green Stamps Beaverton 3891 375 8. W. Canyon Kd. BEacon 8757 CONCRETE STEPS RADIOS PRE-CAST PA TE N TE D CONCRETE STEPS For Beauty and Safety Home and Public Building DALE SEEBER Rte 5. Box 281D, Hillsboro S mi. on River Rd. FEED AND SEED BEAVER RADIO & RECORDING G U A R A N TE E D R E PA IR S Good used records 25c, Public address systems, record players A parts. Recording equipment Across from Telephone O ffice Beaverton 4942 REAL ESTATE E. L WORD, R eal Estate PROGRESS FEED CO. Farm Feeds - Seeds - Special Mixtures We grind and mix OUR OWN or YOUR Grain H A R R Y PALO H O W ARD T Y L E R Progreas, Oregon Call Beaverton 4020 Farms • Suburbans 1210 N. E Beaverton 4531 • Residential Canyon Road Portland Capital 2211 REALTORS feed Residential. Farms, Suburban Properties Insurance — Notary Public HOLLAND FEED STORE Hay • Beaverton 3651 — Grain — Seeds Poultry Supplies Beaverton Phone 3811 W ASH ING TO N CO U NTY AGENCIES 733 N. E. Canyon Road Beaverton 4142 or Scholls 8333. BEacon 5946 REFRIGERATION FEEDS Horticultural. Agricultural and Florist REDFIELD REFRIGERATION Supplies FINDLEY M ILLIN G CO. 16 S E. Farmington Beaverton 3851 Service and Itepair on All Makes Refriger ators. Washlng Machines, Ranges and Motor« Phone Beav. 4985 1582 N K. Center 9t. REPAIRS FLORIST BEAVERTON FLORIST FLOW ERS FOR A id. OCCASIONS Deliveries to Hillsboro and Portland 1650 S. E 1 x>ni bard St Guaranteed Repair Washing Machines Refrigerators, Range«. Motors. Etc. BLANTON SERVICE Phone Beaverton 2384 Phone Beaverton 2525 SHEET METAL WORK FLORIST LABBE FLOWERS WEDDINGS OUR SPECIALTY Near Sunset Highway 6802 S W Canyon Rd. Bridge ATwnter 1089 General Jobbing. Ventilation. Kitchen and Restaurant Equipment, Stainless Steel Fabrication M AX'S SHEET M ETAL W ORKS h91 S W Krlokaon Phone 3071 Beaverton Max K. Umrein THE LUZ ON CLUB FURNITURE TE R R Y'S FU RNITU RE CO. For Weight Reducing and Chic Grooming “ New and Uaed” Household Furnishings. Quaker Oil Heaters Montag Electric Haages. All Sisea 2286 N. K Canyon R d Beaverton 4703 CLARA M ANDERSON Instructor GARBAGE SERVICE- VALLEY GARBAGE SERVICE 805 Johnson Hoad, Phone 4857 WATKINS PRODUCTS For Delivery on Your Favorite Products W rit* or See George Hohnstem, Jr. Phone MU 2800 or Beaverton 3170 M16 N E 19th Are.. Portland 11. Oregon Beaverton J. I BENSON 213 S W Washington. Beaverton Q fW u / a u c p i **. JUNE 1 SCHOOL PICNIC PLAN FEATURES BALL GAME, LUNCH | B O N N Y SLO PE— : The annual HOME R E N T A L school picnic will be held on S E R V I C E S Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder Wednesday, June 1. at the school have rented their new home on house. Thompson Road to Mr. and Mrs. in the There will be a ball game with Donald Steere and baby Janice. Sunset Valley school at 11:00 Larry Ccjpier is another mem COMMUNITY CHURCHES a.m. followed by the picnic ber of their household. • ¿a lunch. T H R E E D A Y V ISIT R E PO R TE D DOING W E LL Mr. and Mrs. Charles McFarren Henry Hecker has returned enjoyed a visit at home with CHURCH OF CHRIST H IG H W A Y C H A PE L | home from Permanent«- Hospi- their son. Buck. Full Gospel Church Second and Main Streets | tal at Vancouver where he under He is stationed at Spokane and George W. Springer. Pastor went a serious operation May 3. when he returned there his mo Canyon Highway A Mill Street Orville J. Poulin, Minister Morning worship and preaching He is reported doing well. ther and father accompanied him Sunday School 10:00 a.m. service 9:45 a.m. P L E A S A N T SU RPRISE for a three day visit. Morning Worship at 11 a.m. Evening worship 8 p.m. Mrs. Ernest Emerson was JOSEPH H O RN E R Evening Service 8 p. tu. Bible School class session 11 pleasantly surprised with a birth Joseph Horner passed away Thursday Night Service 8 p. m. a.m. day luncheon at her home May May 10 at the hospital. He was Christian Endeavor 7 p.m. 9 by a group of her friends. 78 years old and had been a B E TH E L C O NG REG ATIO N AL Midweek Bible Study, Thursday HOUSE GUEST resident in the community for CHURCH 8 p.m. Mrs. Celwin Clark of Stafford several years. 630 Watson Street Phone 4580 was a house guest o f the Maur Mrs. Horner passed away ab Albert F. King. Minister RBEDYTLLE COMMUNITY ice Hansons last week. out five years ago. Church School: 9:45 &.m. PR ESBYTER IAN CHURCH AT GOOD S A M A R ITAN Mr. Horner is survived by two Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m. Rev. Graham Gilmer, Pastor Mrs. Frank Snyder is a patient daughters: Mrs. Helen H. Hutch- Pilgrim Fellowship: 7:00 p.m. Sunday School 9:45 A. M. at Good Samaritan Hospital ( inson of Oswego. Mrs. Jennie Worship Service 11 A. M. where she was operated on May Calhoun of Grants Pass, one m VALLEY COMMUNITY Young People's C. E. T P. M. 10. Latest reports are that she grandchild Neil B. Hutchinson, U NITED PRESB YTER IA N is doing as well as can be ex and one sister, Mrs. Robert Tahl- CHURCH pected. CHURCH OF TH E N A Z A R E N E man, of Alamosa, Colo. 7160 8. W. Brentwood Art. “ FROG PR IN C E " Leonard C. Johnson, Pastor Private services were held at Wast Slop« The students of Bonny Slope the Chapel of Miller and Tracy Phone Beaverton4346 Rev. H. A - Armitage, Pastor school will be presented In an op- Friday, May 13 at 10:30 a.m. In Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning worship: 11:06 u l eratta "F rog Prince” on Friday, terment Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Bible School: 0:41 a-tn. at Greenwood Hill May 20, at the club house. Hl-N-Y and N.Y.P.S. 6:30 p.m. j cemetery. Youth and adult meetings: 6:30 G R A D U A T IO N CLASS Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. IN FE C TE D TH R O A T p.m. Graduation exercises for the Mid-week prayer meeting, Wed Mrs. August Brutke of South Mid-week meeting Wednesday, 1949 class will be held at the Road has been ill with a badly 7:00 p.m. nesday, 7:45 p.m. club house on Friday, May 27, at infected throat for the past week 8.00 p.m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF and has been under the care of a F IR S T M ETHODIST CHURCH LATTER DAY SAINTS Those graduating are: Dorothy doctor. 9,45 a. m. Church School. 11 a. m. ODD FELLOW S HALL Hanson, Diane Johnston, Claudia PTA IN S TA LLS Morning worship. 6;45 p. m. M.Y.F. ♦th and Watson Streets Grosse, Jim Douglas and Pat K el 01 N. W. Broadway Beaverton Election and installation of of Rev. Mark B. Lloyd. Pastor ly. C. H. Peterson, Branch Präsident ficers was held at the monthly Res. 5625 N. Kerby Ave , Portland. ON CRUTCHES VET Sunday School 2 p m meeting of the Bonny Slope PT A Telephone WEbster 8978. Charles Brown who was in the on Friday, May 13. Saaramant Meeting 7 p m hospital due to a leg Injury Is The following were Installed: ST. M A TT H E W LU TH E R A N CEDAR M ILL COMMUNITY back home but is still on crutch president. Mrs. Charles Isaacson: CHURCH es. CHURCH vice president. Mrs. James Brid Canyon Road at Johnson 12208 N. W. Cornell Road BACK HOME AG AIN ges; secretary. Mrs. Charles Car- Leonard Kutz, Pastor at Church St. Another one of our community Ion; treasurer, Mrs. R. W. Dld- Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Simon E. Forsberg, Minister who has been In the hospital but ier. 6 Divine Service 11:00 a.m. 8318 8. W. Canyon Road is back home again is Mrs. Gret- Mrs. M. E. Grosse was the in- chen Smith. stalling officer. P IL G R IM L U T H E R A N CHURCH Portland 1, Oregon BEaooa 8896 9:45 ami. Sunday Bible School. Farmington at Menlo. Beaverton 11:00 a.m. Morning Service. Erwin A. Gerken. Pastor * 7:00 p.m. Your>g People’s Hour. Telephone Beaverton 3441 (Senior and Jiudoij. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. 7:45 p.m. Evening Gospel Hour. Divine Service 10:30 a.m. Thursday 7:45 p.m. Bible Study Lutheran Hour, K a LE 9 30 a.m. Amendments to State Law Ease Jobless Pay Tax Lumber Industry Gets Back on Its Production Feet ST CECU 1% CHURCH Masses:* 7 a.m ' 8 30 a m 10 am ________ rA V V O V „ .u TKT CHURCH N E Canyon ^ at McClain Far-reaching amendments to the unemployment law expected to stop the rapid upward trend of the reserve fund were enacted in the closing days of Oregon’s 45th legis- lative assembly Fourteen bills pro- posed by management, labor,and the commission were consolidated into an omnibus measure approved after many long conferences and now before Governor McKay for signature. Contributions from employers will be lessened $4.253.000 when the new experience rates take ef- feet on 1950 pay rolls, while pay- ments to unemployed workers dur- Ing the benefit year opening July 1. 1949- will be $960,000 greater than under the present schedule, the commission estimates. Mean while benefits and contributions are almost equal at about $10,600,- 000 each for the nine and a half months of the present fiscal year, while the reserve fund Is five mil lions under the all-time high of $85,770,000 last November. COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH Alohas, Oregon Erllng Monnes, Minister Sunday School at 9:45 ami. Morning Worship at 11:00. B. Y. F. and Junior« 6:30 p.m. Evening service at 7:34 p.m. Douglas fir lumber production is slowly getting back to normal from the winter low pointg de. dares H. V. Simpson, executive vice president of West Coast Lumbermen’s Association. He Drive and Lake Road ^ald weekly averages for April Rev RuMe„ B Pastor AI.OHA ASSEM BLY OF GOD of 171,153.000 board feet were j 2616 v 20th Ave. Portland 2616 N N. E. Rev. Rilla Mae Stephens, Pastor only slightly higher than March Phone WEbster 5526 Sunday School 10 a_m. averages. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. Wednesday 7:45 p.m. Prayer The weekly average of West 11:00 a.m. Morning worship. meeting. Coast lumber production in April wa, 171.153.000 board feet or C O NV EN TIO N IN TE X A S University of Oregon campus for no.8% of the 1943-1948 average, next year. She will attend the Orders averaged 166,052.000 board U N IV E R S IT Y OF OREGON. national convention of the frater f>et; shipments 176,272,000 board Eugene, (Special)—Barbara Hey- nity in Dallas, Tex., this summer. feet. Weekly averages for March wood, daughter of Mrs. Cecelia Miss Heywood, a junior major were: production 169.304,000 board Nicolai, 914 Spencer Ave., Beaver in journalism; was also recently feet <109.6% of the 1943-1948 av ton, was recently elected presi elected editor of Mortar Board, erage); orders 175,928,000 board dent of Theta Sigma Phi, nation senior women's honorary, for feet; shipments 164.655,000 boaid al journalism fraternitiy, on the next year. feet. Seventeen weeks of 1949 cumula tive production 2,590,693.000 board feet; seventeen weeks o f 1948. 3,- 102.229,000 board feet, seventeen weeks of 1947, 2,741,790,000 board feet. Orders for seventeen weeks of Total impact of other changes mainly In seasonality, experience 1949 break-down as follows rail, rating and tax liability can not 1.797.257.000 board feet. Truck 115. yet be computed accurately, but a • >2,000 board feet Domestic tar- a preliminary analysis Indicates con- 8° 419.563.000 board feet. Kxpoit tributions may be lowered still 8 1 .068.000 board feet. Local 299, further and the number of subject ' 951.000 board feet. The unfilled order file stood at employer» may decline slightly over the next year or two. Admin 584.169.000 board feet at the end istrative costs also may increase of April. Gross stock at 981,190.- considerably because of problems 000 board feet. connected with delinquency of ?Aiall accounts and with determin 0.3 per cent. The amendment also limits employers to annual rate ing liable employment. The new compensation schedule changes of not more than 0.6 per effective In July, 1949. ha« a range cent after first experience rating of from $15 to $25 foi from 6 to determinations. The new scale pro 26 weeks in a benefit year (now vides nine rate groups from 0.3 $10 to $20 for from 7 to 20 weeks) to 2 7 per cent, replacing the pres but biggest gains will go to work- ent schedule of five classes from Grower ers with base year earnings of more ! 0.5 to 2 7 per cent. The reserve Strawberry than $1,600 numbering nearly 591 ration (excess of taxes over bene- 0re9°n yyei$enbac\ sa y* per cent of this year's eligible ' fits, based on average annual tax- G. A claimants Maximum annual bene able pay rolls I was lowered mater fits remain unchanged for those ially. After disapproving extension of with earnings from $400 to $1.600 although the weekly check Is coverage to all employers regard higher while those who receives! less of size, legislator« decided that PROTECT those valuable strawberry crops! Don’t let profit less than $400 in base year wages “ four or morq employes" must eating strawberry root weevils get started. GO-W EST attracts are ineligible for compensation a f work in six separate weeks of the and destroysf For 22 years G. A. Weisenback has been a suc ter June. 1949. The present mini quarter if the firm becomes liable for contributions. Only one day cessful growerand authority in Washington County, Oregon. He mum is $S 0 (i Experience rating 1« saving $8,- now is required. Under certain protects his 75 acres of strawberries with GO-WEST bait be 045.000 for 7 279 firms this year. ' limitations, employers will not be cause "Go-West is Best*. Easy to apply, effective rain or shine. and their further savings under liable for back taxes on wages Get the 50-lb. % acre size, at your Farm Supply dealer. Equally the new reserve ratio effective in paid before the new act become» effective for cutworms, vegetable weevils, sow bugs and other 1950 would amount to an estimated effective pests of like feeding habits. $3.979,000. In addition. »53 other A four-year pattern of reduced y > 5 RM i vm Base Or’ u inol APP 1 The Best! Still Bai« RlSVJtfS H concerns would save $274.000 be- operations for employers declared cause of lowered reserve require- "seasonal" under the present law met«. Some 8.294 employers with revised to two out o f three less thaan the requisite four years completed years. "O ff seasons" experience would continue to pay are defined as 12 weeks dur- the normal 2.7 per cent tax Aver- in* which pay rolls are le«» than , age rates of 1 68 per cent would ** P**r cent of the average for the drop to 1.18 per cent. It is estlmat- three highest four-week periods of ed the year. Voluntary contributions. which I “ Seasonal determinations in the raise reserve ratios and lowei tax futur* WM b* made by the corn- rates. may be made once a year ,ut#8,on ° nt>’ upon application by but such reductions are limited to ! employer. WEATHER STRIPPING Interlocking Metal • Insulation - Venetian Blinds — Free Estimates M ultnom ah M etal W eatherstrip Co 3221 S W Spring Oarden Rd . Portland 1. Ore J W (B ill) Bollinger TRione Beaverton 2196 « » GO-WEST A Product of Tho Chas. H. Lilly Co. SCATTI! PORTIAMO TARIMA WROUGHT IRON - Special Price on Weather Vanes DALTON & CO. ’ Anythin* In Wrought Iran" Grilla Railings. Gates. Fences. Guards Lanterna Î3H Canyon Road Beaverton Phone 4686 DR. H. A. PUTNAM Ck Me» re eric FfcTM o«e 30 yeors proettee « Portland I block So ot Canyon Rood on t4»»*eft Rood-West Slooe Porttond phone BEacon 9637 Op*-' by appointment Vs m V