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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1951)
I.K G A L N O T IC E | Rosa Newman, 911 Mrs. Schreider s M. C. Morrison Valley Church P lO O e e r O f Burial Set For VH B C O U N T Y O F W A S H IN G T O N Merlin (M ac) Morrison died Gets New Floor January 15 at his home, 72 Murray ln the Matter of the) Beaverton Dies January 18, 2 P.M. ave., Beaverton, of a heart attack. The Valley Community United Adoption of Judith ) BEAVERTON ENTER FRISI— Fridoy, Jonuory 26, 1951 v TH E C O U N TY COURT O F HIE g T A T E O F OREGON FOR U l C l He was born on Nov. 17, 1880, the Presbyterian church, S W. Brent- With the death of Mrs Funeral for Elisabeth son o f Charles and Lucy Morrison wood Newman Saturday momi t runeral services services for avenue and lau rel wood jr and Geraldine Car-) uary 13, Beaverton has uf't Hn Ann Scbreider Rt. 2. Box 970. at Montezuma, Iowa. drive, West Slope, recently laid roll, Husband and W ife ) '»f its oldest citizens. ° m‘ Be4verton’ who passed away the As a youth he joined the Church new floor covering, featuring cork To RO BERTA B A L L A R D : Born Rosa Filbert in southern ! °L, Januar>’ 14 wer' of Christ through holy baptism tile in the narthex and carpet, in In the name o f the State of Ore- Michigan she would have celeb’ at Th j PegK Chape1’ Beaverton and was faithful to his church , thp aisles and chancel of the eon you are hereby commanded <d her 92nd birthday Atnii cv J on rhu^*day. Jan. 18th at 2 p. m throughout life. He was graduated church and also in the pastor's * appear _____ V.-»---- --- - The Rev. Martin Gale of the frorn East »-•- High Sch k > , I, „ Des study. to before the Honorable came to Beaverton • on 1 “ M *■ w sne 13 _ _ A-. Court, A of f t the VlP Sf ofp A# eo 1 fi7Q ^ , the late * inim Total cost o f this improvement County State of D Ore- 1879 tVin the V. bride of tn ** ? U^ch ot the Naaar* ne Moines, Iowa where he took high eon, in and for the County of Henry. He was a pioneer of thi r> ! 3 **' - aUlt *nterment was in honors ln athletics. On November is $2800. In a special offering to be Washington, at the Court House vicinity in 1867, and was one nf ' ' ' nt <-rove cemetery. 17, 1917 he united in marriage with received at the 11 o’clock service In the City of Hillsboro, on the the three men who later ¡r1v" r>" .' ' as rn ‘u,d ralsed at Mildred Guernsey. To this union next Sunday it is expected that 26th day of February, A. D. 1951, Beaverton its name Two ‘daneh v ' .w ’r\ *nada' Then -s be came to three children were born; a daugh- the total amount will have been ” the hour of 10 o'clock A. M of ters were born to this union The' Edward P4U l, Gertrude who passed away at subscribed. Rev. J. Boyd Patterson, D.D., . ur . Schreider. They came birth; two sons, Richard G. and »aid day, to show cause, if any younger daughter, Alice es aru settled in the Wiliam- Robert E. both residing in Beaver- will be the guest speaker at the exist, why J U D IT H A N N CAR- away in 1901. ette valley and for many years ton, Oregon. 7 30 service next Sunday. January BOLL, should not be adopted by In 1909 she was married to they lived at Marcóla where Mr. the said Robert E. Carroll, Jr. and George Newman who died in He spent his early m anhood!“8- An orJ?an r* c‘ taI J ^ Mrs. Rose Schreider farmed near Fishers Mill Geraldine Carroll, Husband and 1937. Her entire married life was farming in Iowa and in later years |Coursen Fo8,er wi" beKin at 7:15’ and the four children attended Wife, under a decree as prayed spent on the original homesite. school. , turned to salesmanship as an oc- for by said petitioners r_ 1Q„ . . . , . ... cupation. In Oregon for his last Having suffered a broken hip In 1933 she and two of the chi - - . . .. This Citation is served upon you at the age of 77, she was confined ___ . . _ ._.. . , four years he was in the employ- dren went to Detroit, Michigan and , » . T , , „ . , „ , by publication thereof in the Bea to her home the latter years of 1 |„.A ^ . rr . ment of Imperial Feed and Seed U\ ed until 1942. Her husband died ¡ .... ............ . _ verton Enterprise once each week her life. Co., Hillsboro, Oregon. He was a there after a long and serious ill for four successive weeks pursu She is survived by a daughter ness. She then returned to Oregon member In good standing of the FO R E ST G ROVE (Special) — David lodge, A F A AM. The Korn-Alres from Seattle-Ta- ant to a.J Order made and entered Mrs. Cora Henry Wetherell of Bea- and made her home with one of King Altoona. Iowa. in the above entitled Court on the verton, two granddaughters, Mrs. her daughters conia are the first quartet to enter 20th day of January, A. D. 1951. Among his many friends and rel officially the 1951 competition o f A. Lars Nelson of St. John, Wash., She is survived by three daugh- Date of first publication, Janu and Mrs. Robert A. English of Ten ters; Mrs. Ethel Spinney o f Bea- atives, he leaves his wife, Mrs. the All-Northwest Barber Shop ary 26, 1951. leep, Wyoming, and four great verton, Mrs. Ann Carlson o f Bea- Mildred G. Morrison. Beaverton, Ballad contest, scheduled here Date of last publication, Febru grandchildren. verton and Mrs. Margaret Smull sons, Richard G. and Robert E. February 23 and 24. ary 23, 1951 Funeral services were conduct of Dallas; one son, Paul Kenneth Morrison of Beaverton, grandsons, The Korn-Alres placed third in Wttneas my hand, the seal of ed from the Pegg Mortuary Tues- Schreider of Brlthlsh Columbia; James R., Steven E.. Thomas VC. last year's contest, won by the said Court affixed this 20th day day, January 16, at 2 p. m. with one brother, Kenny Munro of W ar Morrison all o f Leaverton. His Agony Four of Oregon State col of January, 1951. the Reverend O. L. Kendall of ren, Ontario; eight grandchildren mother, Mrs. Lucy Morrison. Win- lege. The quartet is composed of W. A. TU P P E R , terset, Iowa; bro:her, G. W. Morri Louis Tebeau, Earl F. Cook, Lew the University Park Methodist and 2 great grand children. County Clerk son, PhiUlpsburg, New Jersey; sis- Westenberg and Bill Hight. church officiating. Interment was By E. Donohue, Deputy. in Crescent Grove cemetery. This will he the fourth straight BEAVERTON NAVY TRAINEE Mrs ^lara Chantry^ Poison, Montana Miss Matie Morrison, year for Tebeau In the nationally- VF 1 G A L N O TIC E STATIONED AT SAN DIEGO W nterset, Iowa. Mrs. Lucy Rose- known Forest Grove Gay Nineties land, Winterset, Iowa, and numer festival. He was a member of the ESTATE O F E D W A R D H AH N es eígh C. Dent, airman ap- | ous ne¡cfs and nephews also sur- Harmony Vendors who won the prentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. THURLOW W EED vive. contest in 1949. George F. Dent of 435 Center St., Attomey-at-Law Another Washington quartet, the Services were Wednesday, Jan. Beaverton, is now stationed at the Beaverton, Oregon Blazer Blades, from Centralis Ju 17th, 2 p. m. at the Christian U.S. naval air station, San Diego, NOTICE O F F I N A L ACCOUNT Church, B e a v e r t o n . The Rev. nior college, became the No. 2 en County (No. 6996) A no-host dinner meeting was California. George Springer officiated. Vault try. In the foursome are Don Shu At the air station, aviation and In the County Court of the State | beld Tuesday, January 23 at the interment was in Fir Lawn Cem ster, Dennis Behrenn, Ernie Rice of Oregon for County of Washing- Heidelberg" in Beaverton to plan surface ship crews receive final etery, Hillsboro. P egg’s Mortuary. and Art Mason. ton In the Matter of the Estate of and eIf“ct officers for a new Shiine training before leaving for the Beaverton, was ln charge of fu Competition is wide open for Edward Hahn, Deceased. j club to be called tbe Washington Korean war zone, according to neral arrangements. Northwest male quartets. Details Notice is hereby given that the ( ounty Shrine club. All Shriners navy spokesmen. and entry blanks may be secured undersigned, as administratrix of are urKed to be at this meeting in by writing Ray Haas, general chair the estate of Edward Hahn, de- |tbe interest of the Shriners hos- man, PO Box 13, Forest Grove. ceased, has filed her final account pita* 7or cr'ppled children, Inquiries have beer, received from in the County Court of the State order to know how many quarters in Oregon, Washington of Oregon for Washington County, n°bles w*" be at this meeting, and Idaho. and that Friday, the 16th day of i Please contact by post card or Quartets have a chance to gain the title o f top barber shop quar February, at the hour of 2:00 phone* Fred Hart’ 909 s - E - o’clock ln the afternoon of said day bard’ Phone 4997 Beaverton, or tet of the Pacific Northwest, $1000 and the courtroom of said court Wm Traglaum, HiUshoro, Ore., on in silver dollars to be distributed in the located in county courthouse, Hills- or beforP January 21. among the eight finalists, a large trophy plus small Individual cups boro, Oregon has been appointed i Wear your fez. COMMUNITY CHURCHES to the winners, and to sing on a by said court as the time and place network radio broadcast. for the hearing of objections there N E W YORK C O N VEN TIO N Hal Laman, of Parrway Drive, to and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published, Jan- ! will leave around the last of the F IR S T M E T H O D IS T C H UR CH uary 19, 1951. month for New York, to attend C E D A R M IL L C O M M U N IT Y OF BEA V E R T O N Date of last publication, Feb- a newspaper convention, and will CHURCH 4th and Watson ruary ¿6, 1951. be gone about three weeks. Mr. 12208 N. W . Cornell Road Horace H. Mounts, Pastor employee Ann Carroll, a minor.) No. 273 bv Robert E. Carroll,) C IT A T IO N ACROSS THE STREET Harmony Contest Entry Received yOUR TELEPHONE GETS YOU THERE FIRST County Shriners Met January 23 To Organize Club Nothing i( faster than your telephone for getting you in touch with people. And nothing is better than your telephone for kteping you in touch with people. I f it’» one o f those days when you’d like to talk to a neighbor without leaving the house— or want to talk to anyone anywhere in the world for that matter— it’s quickly and easily done by telephone. « The telephone is your first line o f communication. You can depend on service being fast and efficient. TEIKI’HOIE rOMPm SERVICES at Church St. Simon E. Foraberg, Min later 8318 S W . Canyon Road Portland 1, Oregon BEaoon M M 9:45 a.m. Sunday Blbla School 11:00 a.m. Morning Servloa. 6:45 p. m. Young Peoples’ hour (senior, intermediate, junior). Tuesday, 7:30-9:15 p. m., Bible classes. 7:45 pun. Evening Gospel Hour Thursday, 7:45 p. m. prayer and fellowship. Res. 1002 S. W . Watson Phone 9323 Church School at 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship at 11:00 a. m. Methodist Youth Fellowship at 7:30 p. m. (Intermediates and High j School) Choir Practice at 7:30 Wednes day evening. Pre-School Nursery during W or ship Services. C O M M U N IT Y B A P T IS T C H U R C H Aloha, Oregon Erllng Monnea, Minister Sunday School at 9:45 a_m. Morning Worship at 11:00. B. Y. F. and Juniors 6:30 pjn. Evening service at 7:80 p.m. T H E V A L L E Y C O M M U N IT Y U N IT E D P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH 7850 S. W . Brentwood Ave. West Slope Rev. H. A. Armltage, Pastor Morning worship: 11:00 a. m. V IL L A G E B A P T IS T C H U R C H Bible School: 9:45 a. m. ^4-Mile South of Sunset Highway Evening worship: 7:30 p. m. on Murray Road M id-w eek meeting: Wednesday, Cedar Mill Park Pastors— A. C. Fuller, F. E. Dobra 7:45 p. m. Bible School—10: a. m. C H U R C H O F C H R IS T Morning Worship— 11 a. m. Second and Main Streets Training Unions— 7 p. m. Vleorge W . Springer, Pastor Evening Worship— 8 p. m. Morning worship and preaching Midweek Service— 8 p. m., Thure. service 11 a. m. Business Meeting— 1st Thursday Evening worship 7:30 p. m. each month. Bible School class session 9:45 a. m. R B E D V IL L E C O M M U N IT Y Christian Endeavor 6 30 p. m. P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H Midweek prayer service Thurs Sunday School 9:46 A. M. day, 7:30 p. m. Worship Service 11 A. M. Y iu n g P IL G R IM L U T H E R A N C H U R C H T h e Church of the Lutheran Hour’ Farmington at Menlo, Beaverton A. A. Schmidtke, Pastor Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Divine service 10:30 a. m. C H U R C H O F GOD (Temporary Location) Huber Commercial Club Just Blast of Aloha Church School 10 a. m. Evening services 7:30 p .m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. R. Eugene Llnamen. Pastor Make It With PLYWOOD We carry large stocks of F IR PLYWOOD 1» standard interior and exterior .waterproof) grades. 4 , . FIVE 1/4 " ' 3/g " STANDARD THICKNESS 1/2 " 5 / a " 3 / 4 " We nave a variety of --a n ^ Our Low Price* Are Possible Becouse We Sell on Cosh Basis Only! RETAIL «rd WHOLESALE We aim to sa tis* Contractors and Builder. INQUIRIES IN V ITE D . M ARIO N D. LE P LE Y Manager Open 8;S0 a m. to W P m- vrsrjm vxzt' Plywood Cash and Carry Former location of Old Hillsboro Auction Yard W . Walnut St ____ Phone 6873 0 r * * on _____________ RT. People's C. K. 7 P. M M ATTHEW LU TH E R A N CHURCH Canyon Road at Johnson Leonard Kuts, Pastor Divine Service— 11:00 a. m. Sunday School— 9:45 a. m. B E T H E L C O N G R E G A T IO N A L CHURCH 630 Watson Street Phone 4580 Albert F. King, Minister Church School: 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m. Pilgrim Fellowship: 7:00 p.m. A L O H A A S SE M B L Y O F O OI) C H U R C H OF T H E N A7.AR ENE Wheeler and Alexander Sts. 459 S. W. First S t Fred F. Snyder, Minister B. Martin Gale, Pastor Phone Aloha 6805 Phone Beaverton 4345-9701 Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o’clock Morning Worship 11:00 am. Evening Service 7:45 p. m. H l-N -Y and N.Y.P.8. 6 30 p.m. Prayer service Wednesday, 8:00 Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. o'clock p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting. Wed nesday, 7:45 p.m. ST. C E C IL IA C H U R C H Masses: 7 a. m., 8:30 a. m., 10 a nrv, C H U R C H O F JESUS C H R IS T OF 11:15 a. m. L A T T E R D A Y &AINTH I_____ OD D F E L L O W S H A L L S E V E N T H D AY A D V E N T IS T 51 N. W Broadway Beaverton C H UR CH C. H. Peterson. Branch President 9th A Angel Sts.. Beaverton Sunday School 16 A. M. C. V. Hartnell, Pastor Sacrament Meeting 7 p.m. Sabbath School (Saturday) 9:30 a m. C A N Y O N R O AD B A P T IS T Prechlng Service ( S a t u r d a y ) CHURCH 11:00 a. m Rev. Frank R. Ramsden, Pastor N. E. Canyon Road at McClain H IG H W A Y C H A P E L Drive snd Lake Road Full Gospel Church Sunday school at 9:45 a m. Canyon Highway A Mill Street Worship service 11 a m. end Orville J. Poulin. Minister 7;45 p. m Sunday School 10:00 am . Wednesday prayer meeting, 7:45 Morning Worship at 11 a m p. m Evening Service 8 p. m. For Results Try O ur Classified Ads BEAVERTON Business Guide BEAVERTON AREA BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL LISTINGS APPLIANCES FIX-IT SHOP APPLIANCES DOUGHTY'S L A W N MOW ERS SH AR PE N ED S A W F IIJ N O . G E N E R A L R E P A IR "Largest Selection of EJlectrlcal Appliances In Beaverton’’ 1445 N. E. Canyon Road Beaverton 4175 ROY'S FIX-IT SHOP 140 N H all, Beaverton Phone 4793 FURNITURE APPLIANCES TERRY'S FURNITURE CO. GRAUER & ACKERMAN Hot Point — Maytag "Every Appliance for the Home” On Canyon Rd. Beaverton 4182 East of Beaverton or ATwater 4507 Complete Line of New and Used Furniture Norge Appliances, Montag, Trade-Ins and Free Delivery 2286 N. E. Canyon. Road, Beaverton 4703 HEATING ASSOCIATED GRAUER & ACKERMAN W E H O N O R C R E D IT CARD S Ask For Application Furnaces - Floor Furnace* Oil Burners - Circulators Controls - Repair Service Phones Beaverton 4182 or AT iC’Yt LOGAN & PAGE ASSOCIATED SERVICE 44 N. W . Canyon Road Ph. Beaverton 4660 INSURANCE AUTO SERVICE Reliable Service . Satisfaction Guaranteed Free Pickup and Delivery - AUTO - U A B IU T Y - BOND« THOMAS S. DUTHIE 680 S. E 13th St., Beaverton, Ore. Phene 4240 SENZ AUTO SERVICE Phone Beaverton 4539 F IR E "Insure and Be Sure” 156 N. E. East S t LUMBER AUTO WRECKING KINGSLEY-BEAVERTON LUMBER CO. 0. R. NICHOLSON & SON Dutch Boy Palnte D E A L E R IN S C R A P M E T A L Near Union Oil Depot, Bertha-Ben.verton Hwy. Phone Beaverton 4381 Roofing Insulations Phone 3201 LUMBER BUILDING MAI ERIAL WEST SLOPE LUMBER YARD W. J. McCREADY LUMBER CO R O O FING - IN S U L A T IO N For Anything In Building Material— W e Have it—W ill Get It or It Isn’t Made 9049 S. W. Canyon Rd. — Beaverton BRoadway 6122 DRY CLEANING SASH and DOORS Beaverton Phone 3821 PAPER HANGING "The Job Done Right” IDEAL CLEANERS "Quality W ork at Economy Prices 621 Canyon Road at Cedar 8t., at West " Y ” Beaverton 4281 FEED R. I. EXTRA IN T E R IO R D E C O R A T O R . P A IN T IN G 230 N. W. Cedar, Beaverton Phone 9193 PLUMBING HOLLAND FEED STORE Hey — Grain — CARLSON PLUM BING CO. Heeds Poultry Supplies Beaverton Phone 8811 FEEDS "20 Years Experience" Material and Workmanship Guaranteed Beaverton 4118 Charles Carlson Ted Sanborn REFRIGERATION D IS T R IB U T O R S O F Triangle, Crown and Centennial Feeds Camp, Septic Tank Cleaner and Conditioner FINDLEY M ILLING CO. 16 S. E. Farmington Beaverton 3851 REDFIELD REFRIGERATION Service and Repair on All Makes Refriger ators, Washing Machines, Ranges and Motors Phons Beav. 4985 1582 N. E. Center St.