The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, July 01, 1949, Image 3

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    JUNE 20TH SCHOOL ELECTION
NAMES 3RD DIRECTOR FOR YEAR
LE G A L NOTH K
B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E - F r id a y . Ju ly I, 1949
IN THE Cl BUI IT COt K r OF
T1IE STATE OF OREGON FOR
TH E COUNTY OF
BON .N V SLOPE--- : At the ui- ' Maurice Manson. Charles Brutke
W ASHINGTON
nual school election for this dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Augus’ Brutke and
No. 1526«
trict held on June 20th Mr Chas. daughters. Betty and Judy, all of
in the
SUMMONS
Isaacson was elected the new dir­ Bonny Slope, and Mr. and Mrs.
TH E C ITY OF BEAVERTON,
ector.
Fred Kalmbach and -on Brian of
a municipal corporation.
COMMUNITY CHURCHES
M E. Grease is the outgoing Tigard.
Plaintiff,
director and Henry Mitchell will UP AND .ABOUT
vs.
Mr. Harry Foreman is reported
be the chairman for the coming
E L L E N TH O RNE, a widow;
year with Charles E. McFarren as being much better and is able
JE N N IE
H A R D IN G HAM, a
as the third member Mrs W il­ to be up and out igain.
CHURCH
OF
CH
RIST
H IG H W A Y C H A PE L
widow: A L B E R T M HOCK-
FROM C RK SW ELI.
liam Wanous is the clerk
Second
and
Main
Streets
Full Gospel Church
EX AND I .AURA HOCKEN.
PN E U M O NIA REC O VERY
Mr. and Mrs. R W Hanson
George W. Springer, Pastor
Canyon Highway & Mill Street
his wife; D AISY E. HOCKEN.
Mrs. John Krieck of L&idlaw i and daughter Susan of Creswell.
Morning worship and preaching
Orville J. Poulin, Minister
surviving widow of R O B E R T
Road who was a patienf for about Oregon visited in this community
service 9:45 a_m.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
J. HOCKEN. deceased; H J
three weeks at Emanuel Hospital | last week
Evening worship S p.m.
Morning Worship at 11 a.m.
HOCKEN and EDNA HOCK­
home |TO M ARCO TT HOAD
Bible School
class session 11 with pneumonia is back
Evening Service 3 p. ®
EN,
his wife;
IM O G ENE
Mr. and Mrs. H
\ Schatibel
with her family again and is re­
a.m.
Thursday Night Service 8 p. m.
D EREM IAH .
and
J. \V.
ported as feeling much better.
and two sons and two daughters
Christian Endeavor 7 p.m.
D EREM IAH ,
her
husband;
formerly’ of Portland have moved
Midweek Bible Study Thursday W E E K A T BEACH
B ETH EL C O NG R EG ATIO N AL
Miss Dorothy Hanson, daugh­ into the Frank Blunt home on
RO BERT A HO CKEN
and
3 p.m.
CHURCH
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Han­ Marcott Road.
R U TH
HOCKEN. his wife;
630 Watson Street
Phone 4530
PHOEBE
ANN
HOCKEN.
son spent the p..st week with her
R H E U V IU .Z COM M UNITY
Albert F. King, Minister
surviving
widow
of JOHN
aunt at Cannon Beach.
P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH
Church School: 9:45 &.m.
TH R O A T INFECTIO N
HOCKEN. deceased;
JOHN
Rev. Graham Gilmer, Pastor
Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m.
HOCKEN,
a minor, son of
Mrs. Frank Snyder who under­
Sunday School 9:45 A. M.
Pilgrim Fellowship: 7:00 p.m.
JOHN
HOCKEN.
deceased;
went a major operation at Good
Worship Service 11 A M
e r i A X T D D U G L A S F iR TI3.EES O F
Samaritan Hospital
last
month
R O B E R T HOCKEN. a minor,
Young People’s C. E. 7 P. M.
O
R E G O N A N D W A S H IN G T O N M A Y G R O W T O
T H E V A L L E Y CO M M U NITY
son of JOHN HOCKEN, de­
had to return to the same hospi­
3 0 0 FEET IN HEIGHT, A S L A R G E A S 12 F E E T
ceased;
A
N
N
HOCKEN.
a
mi­
U N ITED
P R E S B Y T E R IA N
CHURCH OF TH E N A Z A R E N E tal last week for three days be­
IN D IA M E T E R . A N D W E IG H A S M U C H A S 2 0 0
The index of prices received
nor. daughter of JOHN HO­
cause of a throat infection.
Leonard C. Johnson. Pastor
CHURCH
TONS. IT T A K E S 4 0 0 0 0 F ; R S E E D S T O M A K E
CKEN,
deceased;
H
E
LE
N
A
and
prices
paid
by
United
States
Phone Beaverton4346
S T IL L BED FAST
A R O U N D ; 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 W EST C O A S T HEMLOCK.
7860 8. W. Brentwood Ave.
and
FRANK
Sunday School 9:46 a.m.
Mrs. William Tharpe who has farmers declined during the month . S T E R R E T T
S E E D S ; 2 5 0 0 0 0 S lT K A S P R U C E S E E P S A N D
West Slope
S
TE
R
R
E
TT.
her
husband;
ending
May
15,
according
to
the
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
been a patient at St. Vincents
4 0 C » 0 C 0 W ESTERN R E D CEDAR- S E E D S .
Rev. H. A.. Armltage, Pastor
HARRY
PIE R C E
and
Hl-N-Y and N.Y.P.S. 6:30 p.m.
hospital for the past three weeks weekly farm price, crop and wea­
Morning worship: 11:00 a.m.
M ARGE PIE RC E,
his wife;
ther review prepated by the OSC
Evangelistic
service
7:30
p.m.
|
returned
home
Ms:
Tuesday,
June
Bible Sohool: 9:46 a.m.
W IL L IS
T. PIE R C E
and
Mid-week prayer meeting, Wed­ 121. She is still bedfast but is feel­ extension service from USDA re­
Youth and adult meetings: 6:30
JANE
DOE PIERCE.
his
ports and other data The prices
nesday, 7:45 p.m.
ing
some
better.
p,m
the complaint, a copy of which Circuit Judge, which order dir­
wife; ED N A HO CKEN B A R ­
received
index,
however,
declined
D
A
Y
AT
NEW
BKRG
Mid-week meeting: Wednesday.
served upon you, to-wit: A de­ ects that this summons be pub-
NES,
and H. J. BARNES,
more sharply than the parity-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
A.
Harvey
of
CHURCH
OF
JHBU8
C
H
R
IS
T
OF
7:00 p.m.
cree that the defendants have ished once a week for four suc­
her
husband;
the
unknown
index
of
farm
costs
which
resulted
1
Laidlaw
Road
spent
Fathers
Day
L A T T E R D A T SAINTS
no estate or interest In the land cessive weeks In the Beaverton
heirs of E LD R E D J PIERCE,
in a lower parity ratio for mid-
with
the
parents
of
Mr.
Harvey
ODD
FE
LLO
W
S
H
A
L
L
F IR ST M ETHODIST CHURCH
described
in the plaintiff’s com­ ’’Enterprise’’, a newspaper
deceased;
also
all
other
per­
May.
of
53 N. W. Broadway
Beaverton at Newherg, Ore.
9;45 a. m. Church School. 11 a. m.
plaint, as follows: Reginning at general circulation published in
sons
or parties
unknown
The government index of prices
T E E T H E X TR A C T IO N
O.
H.
Peterson,
Breach
President
Morning worship. 6;45 p. m. M.Y.F.
the southeast corner of Lot 10 Beaverton,
claiming any right, title, es­
Washington County,
J. P. Marcott former resident of received by farmers stood at 256
Sunday School 3 p m.
4th and Watson Streets
in Lombard Addition to the City Oregon;
tate, lien or interest in the
and
that you
be re­
percent
of
1910-14
at
mid-May.
this
district
for
several
years
Is
Sacrament
Meeting
7
p.m.
Re\i- Mark B Lloyd, Pastor
of Beaverton, as shown on the quired to answer on or before
real estate described in the
a patient at the Veterans Hospital That was 1W percent below mid-
Res. 5625 N. Kerby Ave., Portland.
duly
recorded map and pint the last day of the time prescrib­
complaint herein.
C EDAR M IL L CO M M U NITY
where he Is having his teeth ex­ April, and 11*4 percent below mid-
Telephone WEbster 8978.
thereof;
thence south 89 degrees ed for said order, which last day
Defendants
May
of
1948.
It
was
17
percent
CHURCH
tracted.
03’ west along the south line of of publication is the 8th day of
IM OGENE D ER E M IA H
METOJ.IUS V IS IT
below the record high recorded To:
12308 N, W. Cornell Road
C AN YO N ROAD B A P T IS T
Said addition and the south line July, 1949, said order being sign­
and J. W. D ER EM IAH . her
Mrs. D. M. Johnson, of Metollus, in January 1948.
at Church St.
CHURCH
of tract conveyed to Gcoige L. ed on the 7th day of June, 1949.
husband; the unknown heirs
Ore.
spent
Fathers
Day
with
her
Simon
E.
Forsberg,
Minister
The
parity
index
of
farm
costs
N. E. Canyon Road at McClain j
O'Keefe
by deed recorded
in
of E LD R ED J. PIE RC E, de­
Date of first pubicatlon, June
father. Mr. Charles Brutke at the declined 1 point — <»r 1 percent
8318 8. W. Canyon Road
Drive and Lake Road
Book 225, page 439. deed records 10. 1949.
ceased; also all other persons
home
of
her
brother,
August
Portland
1,
Oregon
BEacon
8696
during
the
month.
The
decrease
Sunday school at 9; 45 a. m.
of Washington County, Oregon,
or parties unknown claiming
9:45 a.m. Sunday Bible School. Brutke.
Date of last publication, July 8,
was due entirely to a drop in liv­
Worship service 11 a. m. and
a distance of 805.0 feet, more or 1949
any right, title, estate, lien or
11:00 a.m. Morning Service.
She returned home on Monday. ing costs,
mostly clothing and
7;45 p. m.
less, to a point 20.0 feet north of
interest in the real estate de­
7:00 p.m. Young People's Hour A N N IV E R S A R Y SU RPRISE
D AVID E. L O F O R E N
house building materials.
Wednesday prayer meeting, 7;45
the
northeast
corner of tract
scribed In the complaint here­
(Senior and Junior).
Attorney for P la in tiff
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Emerson of
The
index
of
commodities
used
p. m.
conveyed to V. A. Wood by deed
in, defendants.
were pleasantly' by farmers in production held
7:45 p.m. Evening Ooapel Hour Laidlaw’ Road
Beaverton, Oregon
Rev. Russell B. Thomas, Pastor
IN T H E
NAM E
OF TH E recorded in book 132, page 307,
Thursday 7:45 p.m. Bible Study surprised on Wednesday, June 22 unchanged. Lower prices for feeds
2616 N. E. 20th Ave. Portland
you are! said de"d records; thence south D IN N E R IN W IL L A M IN A
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Au­ and building materials were offset STATE OK OREGON
Phone WEbster 5526
to appear and 20 0
feet, more
or less to the
Mrs) John Button Forest Grove,
COM M U NITY B A P T IS T CHURCH gust Brutke of West Road.
by increases in some other items. hereby required
The occasion
was the twenty- The parity index at mid-May stood answer the complaint filed ag northeast corner of the Wood ^n(j son Harry Cecil of Yuma
Aloha, O r n g o a
ST. M A T T H E W LU T H E R A N
fifth wedding anniversary of the at 245 percent of 1910-14. That atnst you in the above entitled tract; thence north 89 degrees. Colora(lo and Lucllle Parri9h and
Erllng Monnns, Minister
CHURCH
Emersons.
was 2 percent below a year earlier, suit within four weeks from the 03’ east 805.0 feet more or less, daughter Nina Taylor and Mrs.
Sunday School at 9:45 a_m.
An outdoor picnic dinner
was and only 2*4 percent below the date of first publication of this to a point south of the place of Hazel B. Puckett visited son V er­
Canyon Road at Johnson
Morning Worship at 11:00.
date of first beginning and thence north 20.0 non and family at Wtllamtna on
served and an evening of ball record high reached last summer. summons, which
Leonard Kutz, Pastor
B. Y. F. and Juniors 6:30 p.m.
publication is the 10th
day of feet, more or less, to the place June 22.
playing, music and visiting was
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
The
parity
ratio,
at
104,
was
the
Evening service at 7 30 p.m.
June, 1949, as prescribed in the of beginning,
Divine Service 11:00 a.m.
enjoyed by all.
Jennie Puckett, who will be 3
lowest in nearly seven years.
summons
is published yt,.|r„
,,|d npxt month, is recov-
Others
present
besides the
O f the farm commodities im­ order of publication and if you 1 This
ST. C E C ILIA CHURCH
fail
to so appear and answer, pursuant to an order made by erlng niceiy from her reCent hos­
PILG R IM L U T H E R A N CHURCH
guests of honor were their two portant
in
Oregon's
agriculture,
Masses: 7 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m.
want thereof, the plaintiff the Hon. H. H. Klrkman, County pltallzation for appendix. tonsils
youngest sons, Darryl and Noel; only
Farmington at Menlo, Beaverton
apples, lambs,
chickens, ier
apply to the above entitled Judge
of Washington
County, and ki(lney operations.
She is
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harvey and eggs and wool had greater buy­ will
Erwin A. Gerken, Pastor
SE V E N TH I>AY A D V E N TIS T
court for the relief prayed for In , Oregon
In
the absence of the KalninR weight and doing well.
daughter Donna;
Mr. and Mrs. ing power than a year ago.
Telephone Beaverton 3441
C H dR C H
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
5th & Angel I Sts., Beaverton
Divine Service 10:30 a.m.
• •
N. C. Erritson, Pastor
Lutheran Hour, K A L E 9:30 a.m.
Sabbath School \§aturd§y> 9:45
|
A IA)H A ASSEM BLY OF GOD a.m.
Preaching Service
(Saturday)
Rev. Rilla Mae Stephens, Pastor
11:00 a.m.
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Prayer Meetitig, Tuesday 8:00
Wednesday 7:45
p.m. Prayer
p.m.
* _________________
meeting.
SEK V IC E S
Costs Of Farm
Purchase Outdo
Prices Obtained
...WITH THf MILLION DOLLAR VIEW
THE
STATE RASPBERRY PLANTINGS
OSC LOOKS FOR OUTSTANDING
An
improvement
program to
answer
a common question in
western Oregon as to where good
raspberry planting stock might
be obtained is being conducted
by the Oregon state college ex­
tension service this year, in
a
search for the most outstanding
raspberry plantings in the state.
Vegetable Seed
Production Slips
Below Last Year
,
The U. S. production of vege-
H
table seeds may be slightly smal-
ler this year than last, accoiding
to the weekly specialty crops re-
C. O. Rawlings, extension horti-
culturist and E. K. Vaughan, ex­
periment station plant patholog­
ist direct the search, with the co­
operation of berry growers and
county extension agents.
Prime object of the search is
to build up an adequate supply
of good planting stocks, to locate
stocks
from which to develop
plants worthy of certification and
I to further good cultural practices
I of disease control through
the
j spread of information.
| County agents and pathologists
have
done some
preliminary
scouting and have located plant-
...
.
•
»•„
ings which meet specifications of
prog ran[lj But raspberry grow­
ers throughout the Tualatin Val-
lev, who have plantings of excep-
view prepared by the OSC exten- t*0" » 1 m elit and disea*e r1! f lst“ nC‘‘
are asked to notify the Washing­
sion service from USDA reports ton county agricultural agent for
and other data. The production is en'ollment in the project. Close
also indicated to be about a third cooperation by growers will
re- ;
below the 1943-47 average.
suit
in an improved raspberry |
industry, it is believed.
Production of the 46 kinds of
Varieties o f Cuthbcrt, Washing­
vegetable seeds in the U. S. for
the
ton and Willamette among
1949 is estimated around 177 mil­
reds and such black varieties as
lion pounds. This compares with
_
,
,
.
,
.
. ..
me*>t specified standards are el-
181 million pounds p:oduced the
1
All plantings.
igible fn listing.
year before. When this year's po­
five
how evei
must be a t least
tential production is compared
age or older.
with the previous five year aver­
The program schedules at least
age it is over 100 million pounds
three inspections
of plantings,
less.
during June. July and September
This year’s reduction ir. vege-
determinP
rating standards,
table seeds occurs mostly in the gcore carda wll] recoid vigor of
large seeds as beans, peas and p,ant quaUty
of f ruit, freedom
corn. Production of these seeds is from diseasp and other charac-
estimated to be nearly 3 percent teristjcs.
under a year ago The small vege-
Highest scoring plants will he
table seeds on the other hand will Ubulated in a "register of merit",
probably have a slightly higher 'pbp plantings so singled out will
total production than a year ear- be ingpected yparly and will re-
lier by about 4 percent.
main on the register for as long
Some of the small seeds, how- as the program continues and the
ever, are expected to be under the plantings meet requirements,
amount produced a year earlier. | At the end of each year.
the
The prospective
production
of r0ster will he made available to
pumpkin seed is down 35 peicent nurserymen, berry growers, pro-
from a year ago. Cucumbers 40 cessing plants and others inter-
percent, dwarf lima beans 6! per- P9ted in procuring approved, cer-
cent. cauliflower 60 percent, dwarf tified canes.
wax beans 59 peicent. and mangel
Owner of approved plantings, of
surtel (stock beets! down 31 per- course, will be under no obligation
cent.
to sell or distribute his stock. He
Increases are in prospect for will, however, have the advantage '
some of the more important seeds of certification and may either
as heading lettuce, radishes, on- increase
his own holdings by
,on« garden beets kale, and must- propagation or distribute stock
^
as he sees fit.
1
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f yûfAï~
STARTING JULY 10. Southern Pacific’s
brilliant new streamliner Shasta Daxhght
makes its “ maiden voyage” to San Fran­
cisco on Sunday, July 10, and daily each
way thereafter.
I.eaving 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 traitu
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 Cascade Moun­
tains, Odell and Klamath Lakes, the
Sacramento River Canyon, 14,161-foot
Mt. Shasta, Shasta Dam ’s Iwike 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,
tool. It’s cushioned in foam rubber and
adjustable to the angle you prefer.
You’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” doors that obey
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 ciiair cars, diner, coffee
ahop
>p ( (always open), tavern car, and
parlor-observation. Built for us bj
Pull-
>yf J
man-Standard Car Mfg. Co. Nearly
$5,000,000 spent to give you a new, fast,
scenic, bargain way to travel on the
Pacific Coast.
S P
TO SAN FRANCISCO
—
Plus
Tax
FROM PO RTLAND
- limili
r
NE W FAST S C H E D U L E
SOUTHBOUND
Dally
NORTHBOUND
Daily
All dam shown art Pacific STANDARD Tim
L i PORTLAND . . . . 7:45 u à
L* S i l w a .................. 9:00 a.m
Lf SAN FRANCISCO
Lt Albani.................. 9:31 ij l
L* Eujene ................. 10:16 c a
Lf Oakland 16tb S I) . . 8:98 a
l » Berk ai t f .............I 37 i
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9 43 I
tram Saa
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17791
IV Klamath F lit .
4311
1:40 I
A I F ugane , . . .
Ar Albany
934,
954,
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. . . .
Ar PORTLAND .
1 1 :1 9 1
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Lf Redditi»
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6:78 p »
A i Difli Bui cannaci io«
lo Sacramento, . .
Ai Bartaiey..........
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Al SAN FRANCISCO
(Ftrry Bldt . ,
9 04 p.*.
10:78 p ai.
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LOW F A R E S DAILY
To SAN FRANCISCO .
To LOS ANGELES . .
The f r i e n d l y S o u t h e r n
00
Pacific
C ity Ticket O ffic e S W 6fh & Y a m h ill, Phone A T w a te r 8181, U n io n Station
or write J A O rm o n d y, G P A , 6 2 2 P a cific B ld g , Portland 4, O re go n
$ 12.00
$ 19.15
$ 21.60
$ 34.50
u\ ctuur rani on the Sfuuta Dcylufht and other trail
(18°^ Federal tax extra, i All aantn rm rved, but no chargw
for neat reservation« (Children under 5 free, 5 through 11,
half fare. Karen in Parlor Car higher. Kama
redia-ed to many nth*» California pointa.