The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, May 13, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
He Makes ’Em Put
Well Known Here
wfMnofU !Bm im »)ft«a « HttSMJtx.« a h ! FO R S A L E —D ue to illness,
1 3K
Up New Building»
acres, back of Catholic church, dr
W A IN I A L /o .
sirablc
home,
chickens.
Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Austin I’haris, for­
merly of Beaverton, who were quite
«ÎB «attuai*
«nexiirsontiic« a a n'n.HK if
Beyer, Tigard.
F F. Swenson feels that he has
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TkiTUTTv severely injured when they were helped Beaverton men in erecting
The
CENTS
I ualatin
Me g s
hi| broadside by another machine ntw buildings. Tw o different times
will sell Accredited W. L. Baby driven by Melvin Schulmerich in be has moved so that new buildings
100
( hicks for June for $10 per
A LINE
He does not be-
Hillsboro Saturday as they were can be erected.
O rder now. Tualatin, Oregon
driving through the town are doing |jo e m holding back civic iinprove-
PER TIME
$500 ( ASH handles modern house, very nicely in Or. Smith’s hospital ments.
His first office was where
2 bedrooms,
fireplace,
built
in in Hillsboro.
Mrs. 1’haris^ had a \
K. Wilson’s jewelry store now
Count Five W ords to Line
kitchen, corner lot, 2 ajiple trees, broken rib and a badly bruised stands.
He moved from there so
O U R C L A SSIFIE D A D V ER -
2 cherry, crab apple, walnut tree, shoulder and Mr. I’haris a fractured they could erect a new building,
T IS IN C
IS
D ESIG N ED
TO
garage, Portland, balance like rent skull.
Mr. and Mrs. Fharis had He then moved
into the
frame
P R O D U C E M A X IM U M P R O F ­
Box 3K6, Beaverton.
been driving near Oilley, Oregon, building up the street, across from
IT A T M I N I M U M C O S T .
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and were moving to Portland to a »be new Rossi building. Last week
FO R SA L E T h o le used gas stove rouming house they had traded for fl,. moved again so that R. Rossi
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for $15, priced low for quick sale; l)art u f their farm.
could erect a two story building.
T h f selling pow er and th e b uy­
\ ulcan smooth top buffet type gas
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His present location is next to the
ing pow er of th e classified ad
stove $«i excellent condition; used
S K A T I N G R IN K O P E N
Whitehall ( afe where he will so-
m a k es space in
the classified
kitchen heater in good condition,
Wm. Masters has opened a skat- journ until such a time as the
column a "sure fire” investm ent.
$12, a bargain. Multnomah H a rd ­ ing rink in the former Silver Star owners wish him to continue his
L ist your needs an d proclaim
ware Co. AT water 5923.
Inn and the place will be open journey again. *
your sala items here.
from 7.J0 to 9:30.
Skates can be
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IN ST R U C T IO N S
W A N T T O - T a k e care of child 1 rente(] fljr jsc for 2 hours,
Surprise Party
to 7 p. m. Mrs Spies*, Aloha.
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Five C E N T S a lina per
issue
V ^ V .V .- .V .V .- ^ ^
—as you’ll find us
5
SHOT
C ount five w ords to th e line.
T h e n c ount your p.ofits.
T h e t a Classified A d t a p p e ar in
B eaverton E n te rp rise , T ig a rd S e n ­
tinel, M u ltnom ah P re ss an d Aloha
N ew t.
C O M B I N E D C I R C U L A T I O N 2250
All for th e nominal price of Sc
per lina p e r time.
P IA N O FOR S A L E —in
Beaverton
vicinity. High grade, a bargain.
Pay $10 month. For
particulars
address W estern Piano Brokerage;
Co., 413 North Boren ave, Seattle
IN
YOU WILL FIND OUR BANK
FULLY EQUIPPED IN EVERY
WAY TO MEET WITH YOUR
BROADEST BANKING N EEDS
—everything
—in advanced banking
—helpful to you
—at the
BANK OF BEAVERTON
For Mrs. Peck
HEEL
A good b ank in a good to w n In th a
F O R S A L K —Pedigree
Chinchilla
rabbits, reasonable.
Does w i t h
litter, also without. I. A. Ingram,
Beaverton.
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Children who took toy wagon from
in front of 3)th Century Store-
return to Russell Godard. •
Fred Stump, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. J. F. Davis entertained the
G. K. Slump, while on a hunting
(r ip
with his c u s i n near
Valsetz “5W>” < lub Friday with a birthday
was accidently
shot in the heel by l’a r *y loT Mrs. F. C. 1 eck, one of
his cousin, who was walking behind the members. Four tables of bridge
him
were played.
O thers present were
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nice,y
Mrs. Doy Gray, Mrs. j. C. Huntley,
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Mrs. L. D. Shellenberger, Mrs. H.
COVAL
L. Hudson, Mrs. H. R. Nelson, Mrs,
Fate of Grey Oak Lodge, Beaver- vv- Huberts, Mrs. George B o s ­
R F W ARI)
O F F F R E I »—Return
ton,
May 10,
Matt (oval, aged 74 s«r, Mrs. O tto Erickson, Mrs. W. H.
Ranger bicycle to B e a v e r t o n
years, brother of Mrs. James Whit- Hoyd, Mrs. F F. Swenson, Mrs. R
Pharmacy.
man of Council Bluffs, Iowa, and
1 ucker, Mrs. W. C. McKelly,
Mrs. Joseph Foster, of Heberu, Ned. Nlrs- K Marshall and Mrs. John
Summers and
Mrs. Elmer Stipe.
Barbecue a t , Funeral was held May 11
I'OR . AI.E—Hobbies
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Mrs. re c k received
many
lovely
Beaverton, ( heap if sold imntedi- '
gifts.
ately before May 23.
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COTTA G E FO R K E N T —BR 9X20-J-2
on Capitol Highway, 1 mile south
Multnomah Station.
FOR S A L E —O. I. C. Brood sow,
$35.00.
See B. McDowell, one
S T A T E accredited W L. baby chicks
half mile west Tigard, near High
for May, at only $13 per » » They
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Qn Grce„ Berg Road.
make fine winter layers. Will n o t ---------------- ---------
* ° in ,° * partj * 1 T i ° rdV 7
for
rualatm Heights Ch.ckery, luala-
tin, Oregon.
S A L E - 5 Pass
condi(ion
Sedan.
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A
B E A U T IF U L
G ard an S pot of O ragon.
—pleasant
efficient
—banking
-the service tells.
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM
D R IV E
WON
P R IZ E S
Terwilliger Boulevard is beautiful
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now, with its mass of gold along the
Mesdames E. G. Weed, F„ M.
boulevard, for the Scotch Broom is \ | t.r r jtt <j. j Allen, J. m ! Gerrow,
blooming now
The wild current with g A «..hse, and G. W. Tefft won 1i
with its red blossoms are almost prjzej Tuesday afternoon
at the
Rose Bartlett
Chev, through blossoming but the Dog- Beaverton Theatre.
H , woods are a mass of white blossoms 0 f t p, e Port land Gas & Coke Co.,
.
Here and there are fir trees with Home Service D epartment in a very
their dark green boughs forming a abie am | jn tc resting m anner demon-
decided contrast to the new green stratC(] how to cook on a gas range,
leaves on other trees.
There were 30 ladies present.
l-riday evening, those who were
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fortunate enough to be on the boule­
H I L L S D A L E P. T. A. N E W S
vard saw five r a i n b o w s at one
time. The sun was shinning thru
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the clouds on Portland down b e l o w . . ' 7 ' ^ er crt u c te? . ls at .
and back on the hills it was raining G° ? d S a m a m a n H osl-tal h a v i n g
,.,.i above
............. the
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.....i. were nudergone an operation for goitre.
and
city the clouds
black as night.
It was a beautiful
Mrs. Phillip Lynch gave a luncheon'
sight and one not soon forgotton
in honor of Mrs. Hall, who is leav­
ing soon for the P. T. A. convention.
BEA VER THEATRE
BEAVERTON, OREGON '
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SATURDAY,
ONLY,
MAY
14
“KID BOOTS’’
Celebrated Their
Crystal Wedding
Eddie Cantor, Clara Bow and Billie Love
‘W ER E IN THE NAVY NOW ’’
•Starring Wallace Berry and Raymond H atton
T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 17-18
THE RETURN OF PETER GRIM”
A Dramatic Answer To Life's Greatest Question I
T H U R S D A Y - F R I D A Y . MAI? 19-20
Phyllis Haver
And Follow Us For The Rest of The Week.
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MATINEE 10 and 19«
I WORK STARTED
T
Men Working 17 Hours A
Day So As To Hasten
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Work
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EVENINGS 10 and 29«
Paint Up
MUST BE DONE AUG 1
Cell-0-Glass for Chicken Houses
Beaverton Lumber Co.
Across from S. P. Depot
BEAVERTON, ORE. j
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Jersey
Agent For HUDSON ESSEX
Kings Auto Service
W. J. McCready Lumber Co.
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Sund; y
home c
berg, U
C. A. KING, Prop.
Auto Accessories
General Auto Repair
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W ashington county is now on a
cash basis and all outstanding w a r­
rants, amounting to approximately
$20,000, will be called in the next
week, according to T reasurer E. B
Sappington.
T he county indebtedness has been
steadily cut down through the ef
fidelity and econom ics of the pres-
ent county court—Judge E. J. W a rd
and Commissioners F. W. Livermore
J; .;NI,
land grant
In Center of Town
was a I
The
baldi
Beaverton, Oregon
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, Th', c!ieck, for ,,h7 J :
refund and the first half*X
WHITEHALL RESTAURANT
Lunch Room, Candy, Confectionery t Soft Drinks
Waiting Station for Pacific Stages
GR
W ork was started Friday on the
right of «way for the viaduct, de­
tour signs erected and part of the
Stock Company
Country Rates
highway vacated.
Large crews of
men were busy changing gas mains
Citizens of Tigard were quite sur-
tclejihone and electric wires. Crews
of men were digging out the dirt priscd Mo" daV tnorning to find that
for the approaches on each end of the postoffice , had . walked across
BEAVERTON FINANCE CO.
Beaverton, Oregon
the viaduct for the starting of the the s,re e ‘ and ,n ,°. ,hc Kau,‘ Build-
concrcte forms. A t one e n j the
‘*vcr ,ht‘, wec.k e,nd
approaches were just in front of . . ,c. n.c.w p ‘“" T ,,s
arRCr
Mr. Conger's building and on the ° ‘ >'i i mg 1 he
postoffice has
other w e r e about 30 feet above been moved twice in the past year
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Ghormley's Filling Station. The pits
were about 12 feet deep, 10 feet f^ > } r
W
)JC and
a--i 50
so feet
f—• long.
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Sheds
to C/Ul ulU lCU
house material were also erected.
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The detour is very dusty and it is
thought that t h e , heavy trucks will
soon cut it up making it almost u ,.
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impossible to drive over.
vVnile returning from the DcMoUy
( a r s arc allowed to park as far convention at Eugene, a crowd of
on tlu- highway as the M n IOM .,h Mui!:i"' •*h
' ' »«»H
at S n I h N
Shoe Shop.
,or “ inner. 1'hey left their car park-
Moline’s Garage is almost cut off
out m
»tree! and when they
from travel but can be reached wcnt to *°°^ ^or 11 l^ c car was
Automobile Insurance
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Marion Watson, Sales Agent,
Sunday N igh t
Beaverton, Oregon.
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BUSINXSS
CARDS
$1.50
PRINTING
A u th o rise d Dealer
MONTAG FURNACES
J a r and Gravel
R O O FIN G
BEAVERTON SHEET METAL WORKS
F R A N K P U L V F .R
P h o n . Tigard 5-52
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P ro p
R aavarton 25-50
B e a v r . o n , O r.
Summer Music Classes
MONDAYS
Band Practice—Private Lessons
Wetmore Studios
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Mr an<! Mrs \ \
Avery attendeil
the Pioneers celebration at ( hamp-
• >eg on Saturday.
PIONEER PRINTING & STATIONERY CO.
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PORTLAND
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THUMB
RY EL
Edm ond s
Ryel. aged 71 years,
passed away at Metzger Saturday
He leaves a wife, F lorence kvri.
K«>y Alsterberg is now honve alter Funeral services were held at the
spending three months in the h«»s- Metzger
„ pital where he ha«l a broken leg W F Pe
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reset
charge of
rangements.
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Don’t Spoil Your H aids
Doinf that Laundry when Our Work is to
Efficient and Our Prices are so Reasonable
Snorman-Clay Bid*.
PORTLAND, OREGON
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land 1.umber' ( o., have not as yet
Q ’,f n 'in Kuring phoned his parents
moved their offitc to the new build- * r' an< ‘
B
Kuring and as
iitg
GhoimUVs Filling Statu u " is o ' « r .......
n ^ 'K'u snow
was
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drove to Salem
V asdy
“«he young men back
either from the Garden Home road ^ ° ',lc
t*'at they could go
or down the main highway.
school Monday
The \iaduct must be finished by ^ r ^ ur,nK purchased the new car
August 1, according to contract.
° n l> a few weeks ago.
F.dwar<J Finley, of Tigard, cut hi«
I h« rég alai m eethig
r the I’ T 'hum b o i l S atu rd ay , while cboppini !)
\ will b« hehl Friday evening. May
at his father's home Seseral '
13 A Health ;
trill be given *t'tches were nece«»ary to c!.*«e th« ! >
wound.
by the school children
Beaverton High School
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OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
MAPLEWOOD.
AT
3rd and 4th Floors.
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Cam ro
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phone. G a t Main*, E lectric wire*
Etc. for F o u r Day*
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KJiLki,
R . E. H anna prop.
N. J.S K E E ,
New Stock of Paint Brushes
4 Light Barn Sash, each ..................................70c
¿x6 inch Bevelled Siding, per M ...................... $16
Odd Lots of Paint as Low as $2 per gallon
Jer.cv
w
ers ot
Postoffice Moved
to N e w Location
THE YARD OF SERVICE
Colle, t,
i W .Y Ä W A V .V .V d V .V .V .V d V .W a V d W .V .V .V .V . i to S t u
of the taxes have enabled the coun- w - X “> -x - x - < - > + - x ^ X ' <x-W "X -v“:~ x x -x -,x -4 " >
T e le ­
ty to pay off the w arrants.—Argus.
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Show a
farm ot
side coi
of F r<
Fifty U
are pro
Brandt,
Associated Gas and Oils
TUESDAY NIGIIT COUNTRY STORE
AND TREASURE NIGHT
NO CHANGE IN PRICES, EXCEPT SPECIAL PICTUNES
TIME TO CLEAN UP
Foret t
On Cash Basis
‘‘A FIGHT TO THE FINISH”
Starring William Fairbanks and
Com
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Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Nelson have
sold their home on Hoffman Road
Mr. and Mrs. Earl P a rk e r cele- and have moved to the city.
brated their crystal wedding anni-
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versary Sunday at their
home in
At the last P. T. A. meeting, of-
Multnomah,
T h o s e present w*re ¿*cers were reelected for the coming
those who attended the
wedding; >'l'ar Mrs. L. A. Mathiesen being
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Randall, Mr. appointed as secretary,
and Mrs. F A. Paddison,
M r .and Mr. and
Mrs.
Ernest
Swayzr
Mrs. R. D u n h a m , Dr. and Mrs spent the week-end at Eugene..
Charles Klock, Mr. and Mrs, N
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Walker. Mr. and Mrs. ( . McKoj Washington County
all ot Portland.
S U N D A Y - M O N D A Y , M A Y 15 16
RESOURCES OVER ONE-HALF
MILLION DOLLARS
Mrs. F. M. Wood
Call Bucks Store
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