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JUNE 20TH SCHOOL ELECTION NAMES 3RD DIRECTOR FOR YEAR H IG H W AY CHAPEL Pull G ospel Church C anyon H ighw ay A Mill Street Orville J. Poulin, Minister Sunday School 10:00 a.m. M orning W orsh ip at 11 a.m E vening Service 8 p. tn. Thursday N ight Service 8 p. C H U R CH O F C H R IST Second and Main Streets G eorge W . Springer, P astor M orning w orship and preaching service 9:45 a_m. E ven ing w orship 8 p.m. Bible School class session 11 a.m. Christian E ndeavor 7 p.m. M idw eek Bible Study. Thursday 8 p.m. B E T H E L C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R CH 630 W atson Street P hone 4580 RHEDVTLLK COMMUNITY Albert F. K ing, Mintatei PR ESBYTE R IA N CHURCH Church S ch ool: 9:45 a.m. R ev. Graham Gilm er, P astor M orning W orsh ip: 11:00 &.m. Sunday School 9:45 A. M P ilgrim F ellow ship: 7:00 p.m. W orsh ip Service 11 A M. Y ou n g P eople's C. E. 7 P . M. TUB VALLEY COMMUNITY UNITED PR E8B YTK K IAN CHURCH OF THE N A ZAREN E L eonard C. Johnson. P astor CHURCH P hone Beaverton4348 7808 8. W . Brentwood Ave. Sunday School 9:46 a.m. W e d Slope M orning W orship 11:00 a.m. Rev. H. A - Armltage, Pastor H i-N -Y and N.Y.P.S. 6:30 p m . Morning worship: 11:00 a.m. E van gelistic service 7:30 p.m. Bible School: 9:48 a_*L M id-week prayer meeting, W ed Youth and adult ’ m eetings: 6 30 nesday. 7:45 p.m. p.m M id-week m eeting: W ednesday. CHURCH OF JBNH3 CHRIST OF 7:00 p.m. LATTER D AT SAINTS ODD FELLOW S HALL F IR S T M E T H O D IS T C H U R CH 58 N. W . Broadway Beaverton 9:45 a. m. C hurch School. 11 a. m. O. H. Peterson, Branch President M orning worship. 6;45 p. m M .Y.F. Sunday School 2 p * 4th and W atson Streets Sacrament Meeting 7 p.m. Rev,. Mark B Lloyd, P astor Res 5625 N. K erby Ave., Portland. CEDAR MILL COMMUNITY T elephone W E bster 8978. CHURCH 12208 N. W . Cornell Road C AN YO N R O A D B A P T IS T at Churoh S t CHURCH Sim on E. Forsberg, Minister N E. Canyon R oad at M cClain 8318 S. W . Canyon Road D rive and Lake R oa d P ortland 1, O regon B K aooe 8698 Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. 9:46 a.m. Sunday Bible School. W orship service 11 a. m. and 11:00 a.m. M orning Servioe. 7 ;45 p. m. 7:00 p.m. Y ou n g People's H our W ednesday prayer m eeting, 7;45 (S en ior and Ju nior). p. m. 7:45 p.m. E ven in g Gospel Hour. R ev. Russell B. Thom as, P astor T hursday 7:45 p.m. Bible Study 2616 N. E. 20th Ave. P ortland Phone W E bster 5526 COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH Aloha, Oregon 8T. M A T T H E W L U T H E R A N Erllng Monnaa, Minister C H U RCH Sunday School at 9:43 a_m. C anyon R oa d at Johnson Morning Worship at 11:00. Leonard Kutz, P astor B. Y . F. and Juniors 8:30 p.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. E ven ing service at 7:30 p jn . Divine Service 11:00 a.m. P IL G R IM LUTHERAN C H U R CH F arm ington at Menlo, B eaverton E rw in A. Gerken, P astor T elephone B eaverton 3441 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Divine Service 10:30 a.m. Lutheran H our, K A L E 9:30 a.m. A LO H A A SS E M B L Y O F GOD Rev. R llla Mae Stephens, Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m. W ednesday 7:45 p.m. P rayer meeting. __________________ ST. C E C IL IA C H U R CH M asses: 7 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m. SEVEN TH D A Y A D V E N T IS T C H U R CH LEGAL B O N N Y S L O P E — : At the an- ’ M aurice M anson, Chirle.« Brutke nual sch ool election for this dis Mr. and Mrs. August Brutko and trict held on June 20th Mr. Chas. daughters. B etty and Judy, all of Isaacson was elected the new dir B onny Slope, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred K alnibach and -on Brian of ector. M E. C rosse is the outgoing Tigard. director and H enry M itchell will I P A N D A BO U T be th e ch a iim a n fo r the com in g I Mr. H arry Forem an is reported year with Charles E. M cF arren as being m uch better and is able •is the third m em ber. Mrs. W il to be up and out again F R O M C R K SW K I.I liam W an ous is the clerk. Mr. and Mrs. R W Hanson PN E U M O N IA R E C O V E R ! Mrs. John K rieck o f Laidlaw and daughter S u sm of Creswell. Road w ho was a patient fo r about i O regon visited in this com m unity three w eeks at Em anuel H ospital last week. with pneum onia is back hom e TO M A R C O T T ROAD Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Schanhel with her fam ily again and is re and tw o so.ns and tw o daughters ported as feeling much better. form erly o f P ortland have moved W E E K AT BEACH Miss D oroth y Hanson, dau gh into the FYank Blunt home on ter o f Mr. and Mrs. M aurice H an M arcott R oad. son spent the past week with her aunt at Cannon Beach. T H R O A T IN FE C TIO N Mrs. F rank Snyder w ho under went a m a jor operation at G ood Sam aritan H ospital last month had to return to the same h osp i tal last w eek fo r three days be The Index o f prices received cause o f a throat infection. and prices paid by United States S T IIX BED FAST Mrs. W illiam T harpe w ho has farm ers declined during the month been a patient at St. V incents ending May 15, according to the hospital fo r the past three weeks weekly farm price, crop and wea returned hom e last Tuesday, June ther review prepared by the OSC 21. She is still bedfast but is feel extension service from USDA re ports and other data. The prices ing som e better. received index, however, declined DAY AT NEW BEKG parity Mr. and Mrs. E. A. H arvey c f m ore sharply than the Laidlaw R oad spent Fathers Day index o f farm costs which resulted with the parents o f Mr. H arvey in a low er parity ratio for mid- May. at N ew berg, Ore. T he govern m en t index o f prices T E E T H E X T R A C T IO N J. P. M arcott form er resident o f received by farm ers stood at 256 this district fo r several years is percent o f 1910-14 at mid-May. a patient at the Veterans H ospital T hat was 1'4 percent below mid- percent below mid- where he is having his teeth ex April, and 11 May o f 1948. It was 17 percent tracted. below the record high recorded M E T O L IU S V ISIT M rs. D. M. Johnson, o f M etolius. in January 1948. The parity index o f farm costs Ore. spent Fathers Day with her (<r 1 percent father. Mr. C hatles B rutke at the declined 1 point hom e o f her brother, August during the m onth. The decrease was due entirely to a drop in liv Brutke. m ostly clothing and She returned hom e on M onday. ing costs, A N N IV E R S A R Y SI U P R IS E house building materials. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. E m erson o f T he index o f com m odities used Laidlaw R oad w ere pleasantly by farm ers in production held surprised on W ednesday, June 22 unchanged. L ow er prices for feeds at the hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. Au and building m aterials were offset gust B rutke o f W est Road. by increases in som e other items. T he occa sion was the tw enty- T he parity index at mid-May stood fifth w edding anniversary o f the at 245 percent o f 1910-14. That E m ersons. was 2 percen t below a.y ear earlier. An ou td oor p icn ic dinner was and on ly 2)4 percent below the served and an evening o f ball record high reached last summer. playing, m u sic and visiting was T he parity ratio, at 104. was the en joyed by all. low est in nearly seven years. O thers present besides the O f the farm com m odities im guests o f h onor w ere their tw o portant in O regon's agriculture, you ngest sons, D arryl and N oel; on ly apples, lambs. chickens, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. H arvey and eggs and w ool had greater buy daughter D on n a; Mr. and Mrs. ing pow er than a year ago. Costs Of Farm Purchase Outdo Prices Obtained & Angel Sts., B eaverton N. C. E rntson. P astor Sabbath S ch ool (S atu rday) 9:45 a.m. P reach in g Service (S aturday) 11:00 a.m. P ra y er Meeting, T uesday 8:00 p.m. N OTICE IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F THE STATE OF OREGON FOR n i l 0 0 1 M ) OF W A SH IN G TO N No. 15266 SI MMONS T H E C IT Y OF B E A V E R T O N , a m unicipal corporation, P laintiff. BE A V E R T O N EN T ER PR ISE — Friday. July 1, 1949 FNE D r WORL.D5 LARGEST LIVING- THINGS D O U G LA S FIR tree G R O W S PROVA O N E of sm allest seed s — VH E L L E N T H O R N E , a w idow ; JE N N IE H A R D IN G H A M . a widow A L B E R T M. H O CK EN A N D I«AURA HOCKEN, ! his w ife: D A IS Y E. H O CK EN , surviving wi.low o f ROBERT J. H O CK EN , deceased; H. J. H O C K E N and E D N A H O C K EN. his w ife: IM O G E N E DE REM I AH. and J. W. her husband; 1 D E R E M IA H . R O B E R T A HOCKEN and RUTH HOCKBN Ms wife; PHOEBE AN N H O CK EN , surviving w idow o f JOHN H O CK EN , deceased; JOH N HOCKEN, a m inor, son o f JO H N H O CK EN . deceased; C ji A N T DOUGLAS F IR TR E E S OP R O B E R T H O CK EN . a minor, O R E G O N AND W ASHINGTON MAY G R O W T O son o f JO H N H O CK EN , de 3 0 0 FE E T IN HEIGHT, AS LARGE- AS I Z F E E T ceased: ANN H O C K E N , a m i IN D IA M E TE R A N D W EIGH A S MUCH A S 2 0 0 nor, daughter o f JO H N H O TONS. IT TAKES 4C>000 F lR SEED S T O MAKE C K E N . deceased; H E L E N A. A ROUND/ 3 0 0 ,OOO WEST COAST HEMLOCK STERRETT and FRANK SEEDS; ZSOOOO SiTK A SPRUCE SEEDS AND STERRKTT, her husband; 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 W ESTERN RED CEDAR. SEEDS. H A R R Y P IE R C E and M A R G E P IE R C E . his w ife; W IL L IS T. P IE R C E and JA N E DOE P IE R C E . his the com plaint, a copy o f which Circuit Judge, which ord er dir wi(V. EDNA H O C K E N B A R served upon you, to-wit: A de ects NES, and H. J. B A R N E S, that this sum m ons be pub- cree that the defendants have iahed once a week for four suc her husband; the unknow n no estate or interest in the land cessive weeks In the Beaverton heirs o f E I.D R E D J. P IE R C E , described in the p la in tiffs com "E n terp rise” , deceased; also all other per a new spaper of plaint, as follow s: Beginning at general circulation published sons or parties unknow n in the southeast corner o f Lot 10 Beaverton, claim ing any right, title, es W ashington County, in I-om bard Addition to the City O regon; tate, Hen or interest In the and that you be re o f B eaverton, as shown on the quired to answ er real estate described in the on or before duly recorded map and plat the last day o f the time prescrib com plaint herein, th ereof; thence south 89 degrees ed fo r said order, which last day D efendants 03’ west along the south line o f o f publication is the 8th day of T o: IM O G E N E D E R E M IA H said addition anil the south line July, 1949, said order being sign and J. W. D E R E M IA H , her o f tract conveyed to George L. ed on the 7th day o f June, 1949. husband; the unknow n heirs O ’K eefe by deed recorded In o f E L D R E D J. P IE R C E , de Date o f first puhlcation, June B ook 225, (tage 439. deed records 10. 1949. ceased; also all oth er persons o f W ashington County, Oregon, or parties unknow n claim in g Date o f last publication, July 8, a distance o f 805.0 feet, more or 1949. any right, title, estate. Hen or less, to a point 20.0 feet north of interest in the real estate de D A V ID E. L O F G R E N the northeast corn er of tract scribed in the com plaint here A ttorney fo r P lain tiff con veyed to V. A. W ood by deed in, defendants. B eaverton. Oregon IN T H E NAME O F T H E recorded in book 132, page 307. STATE OF OREGON you are said deed records; thence south D IN N E R IN W 1L LA M IN A feet, morn or less to the hereby required to appear and 20.0 Mrs. John Button, Forest Grove. o f the W ood and son H arry Cecil o f Yuma, answer the com plain t filed ag northeast corn er ainst you in the above entitled tract; thence north 89 degrees C olorado and Lucille Parrish and suit within fou r weeks from the ^3' east 805.0 feet more or less, daughter Nina T aylor and Mrs. date o f first publication o f this to a point south o f the place o f Hazel B. P uckett visited son V er summons, which date o f first beginning and thence north 20.0 non and fam ily at W illam ina on publication is the 10th day o f . feet, m ore or I p s s , to the place June 22. June, 1949, as prescribed in th e » ^ M o f beginning, Jennie Puckett, w h o will be 3 order o f publication and if you T his sum m ons is published years old next month, is recov fail to so appear and answer. , pursuant to an order made by ering nicely from her recent hos for want thereof, the plaintiff the Hon. H. H. Kirkm an, County pitalization for appendix, tonsils will apply to the above entitled Judge o f W ashington County, and kidney operations. She is cou rt fo r the relief prayed for in O regon in the absence o f the gaining weight and doin g well. 5th MILLION THE NEW DOLLAR TRAIN VIEW ...WI TH THE MILLION DOLLAR STATE RASPBERRY PLANTINGS OSC LOOKS FOR OUTSTANDING C. O. R aw lings, extension horti cu ltu rist and E. K. V aughan, ex perim ent station plant path olog ist direct the search, with the c o op eration o f berry grow ers and cou nty extension agents. P rim e o b je ct o f the search is to build, up an adequate supply o f g ood planting stocks, to locate stock s from w hich to develop plants w orthy o f certifica tion and i to fu rth er good cultural practices , o f disease con trol through the j spread o f inform ation. C ounty agents and pathologists have done som e prelim in a:y scouting and have located plant- The U. S. production o f vege ! ings which meet specification s o f table seeds m ay be slightly sm al , the program . But raspberry g ro w ler this year than last, accord in g ers throughout the Tualatin V al to the weekly specialty crop s re ley. w h o have plantings o f excep- i tional m erit and disease resistance view prepared by the OSC ex ten are asked to n otify the W ashing sion service from USDA reports ton cou nty agricultural agent for and other data. T he production is e n 'o llm e n t in the project. Close re-1 also indicated to be about a third cooperation by grow ers will suit in an im proved raspberry i below the 1943-47 average. industry, it is believed. P roduction o f the 46 kinds o f V arieties o f Cuthbert, W ash in g vegetable seeds in the U. 8. fo r ton and W illam ette am ong the 1949 is estim ated around 177 m il reds and such black varieties as ■ lion pounds. This com pares with meet specified standards are el 181 million pounds produced the igible fo r listing. All plantings, year before. W hen this year's p o how ever, must be at least five tential production is com pared years o f age or older. with the previous five year aver T he program schedules at least age it is over 100 million pounds three inspections o f plantings, less. during June, July and Septem ber This year's reduction in vege to determ ine rating standards. table seeds occu rs m ostly in the Score cards will record v ig o - of large seeds as beans, peas and I plant, quality o f fruit, freedom corn. Production o f these seeds is from disease and other ch a ra c estim ated to be nearly 3 percent teristics. under a year ago. The small v e g e H ighest scorin g plants will be table seeds on the other hand w'tll tabulated in a "register o f m erit". probably have a slightly higher The plantings so singled out will total production than a year ear be inspected yearly and will re lier by about 4 percent. main on the legister for as long Som e o f the «m all seeds, h o w as the program continues and the ever. are expected to be under the plantings meet requirem ents. A t the end o f each year. the am ount produced a year earlier. The prospective production of roster will he made available to berry grow er», pro- pumpkin seed Is down 35 percent j nurserym en. from a year ago. Cucum bers 40 j cessing plants and others inter percent, d w arf lima beans 61 per ested In procuring approved, c e r cent, cau liflow er 60 percent, d w a rf tified canes. O w ner o f approved plantings, o f wax beans 59 percent, and mangel surxel (stock beets) down 31 per course, will be under no obligation to sell o r distribute hi» stock He cent. Increases are In prospect for will, how ever, h ave the advantage »«m e o f the m ore Im portant seeds o f certifica tion and may either hi» ow n holdings by as heading lettuce, radishes, o n increase propagation or distribute »took ions. garden beets, kale, and m u st as he see* fit. 1 ard. An im provem ent program to answ er a com m on question in w estern O regon as to where g ood raspberry planting stock m ight be obtained is being con ducted by the Oregon state college ex tension service this year, in a search for the m ost outstanding raspberry plantings in the state Vegetable Seed Production Slips Below Last Year STARTING JULY 10. Southern Pacific’s brilliant new streamliner Shasta Daylight makes its “ maiden voyage” to San Fran cisco on Sunday, July 10, and daily each way thereafter. leavin g Portland in the morning, it arrives in San Francisco that evening— by far the fastest running time in history to San Francisco. Our lowest coach fares good for travel in luxurious chair cars on this new train* Through big “ Skyview Picture W in dows” of this dramatic red-and-orange dayliner you’ll really see the wonders of the Shasta Route . . . the verdant W il lamette Valley, the high Cascarle M oun tains, Odell and Klamath Lakes, the Sacramento River Canyon, 14,161 -foot M t. Shasta, Shasta D am ’s Lake and Pit River Bridge, Lassen Peak volcano . . . all by day! On the Shasta Daylight , like our Cali fornia Daylights, there's a seat reserved for you without charge (for each child, too . It’s cushioned in foam rubber and adjustable to the angle you prefer. Y o u ’ll enjoy other Shasta Daylight fea tures: “ windowpanes that breathe” for clear vision, our famous S. P. baggage elevators, zone controlled no-draft ven tilation, “ feathertouch” d w rs that olaey the whim of your finger, public address system . . . and beautiful interior colors inspired by the colorful route it serves. Each Shasta Daylight (diesel-electric locomotives) has 9 chair cars, diner, coffee shop (always open:, tavern car, and perlor-ohservation. Built for us by Pull man-Standard ('a r Mfg. Co. Nearly $5.000,000 spent to give you a new, fast, scenic, bargain way to travel on the Pacific Coast. TO SAN FRANCISCO i*? Plus Tox FROM P O R T L A N D NEW FAST SCHEDULE S O U T H B O U N D — Daily N O R T H B O U N D — Dafly AM times shown are Pacific STANDARD Time Lf PORTLAND . . . ,. L* S a le m .............. . Lv Albany............ .. Lv Euftne Lv Klamath fallt Lv Redding A i Davit Bus connectloa to Sacramento . Ai Berkeley . Ar Oakland 16th SU Ai SAN FRANCISCO (farry Bldg • . . 7 45 a « 9 00 am 9:31 aja 10 16 am 2:23 p m (71 M L 9 04 pm 10 2«pm 10 3C p * 11:15 ga. Lv SAN fRANCISCO Firn Bldg i . . . Lv Oakland I6tt St, . . Lv Bertele? Lv Davit But connect Mo Irom Sau amato, . Lv Redding............ Ai Marnarti lift . . . . A i Eugene.............. Ar Albany.............. Ar S a t * « .............. Ar P0RTLAN0 . . . . A L O W F A R E S DAI LT C ity T ic k e t O ffic e or write J A To SAN FRANCISCO . To LOS ANGELES . . The f r i e n d l y Southern Pacific S W 6fH & Y a m h ill, Phone A T w a t e r 8 1 8 1 , U n io n Station O rm a n d y , GPA, 6 2 2 7 45 cm 1:19 u 1:27 m l 953 cm v ie 4 31 M> 1:40 p m 9 :24 m l ! 54 pjL 11 15 M>. te k y M r neareel i P. e|«e « mbmmt te rvlM fremi bm*m O m S P 00 P a c ific B ld g , P o rtla n d 4, O re g o n W « v $ 12.00 $ 19.15 Portland Cl i W ill $ 21.60 $ 34.50 —in chair care on the STuwio D a \lig h t and other train*. ( 1 5 Federal ta» extra ) All aaata reeerved. but no clutnre for Beat rew-r va troua Children under 5 free > through 11, half fare Fares in Parlor Car higher. F reduced to many other California pointa.