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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1927)
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Saturday, June Ken Sunday-M onday, Ju ne 23-27— 25— Maynard in “SE Ñ O R “A N K LES Thurs-Fri., T u e t- Wed., June 28-29— Johnny PREFERRED" June 30, July PRETTY “T H E U N D E R ST A N D IN G HEART" ALONG" July 2, 3 and 4 Shute Park CENTS A L IN E PE R TIM E HILLSBORO Count Five Words to Line 1— J Crawford, Kockliffe Fellowes Hines in “S T E P P I N G At The Hom e O f Her Par ents In Aloha, Sunday Morning, June 19 U adite Bellamy in D A R E D E V IL " 15th Annual Celebratiti m a t a * * “;n s X j & WjtxsJCa WEDDING Frank Kueny, of Andrews, H arney County was t!ie Groom—H oney moon spent at Beaches * 1 g IQ M l t » U t t t f f f f OREGON OUR C L A S S IF IE D A D V E R - TIS1NG IS D E S IG N E D TO PR O D U C E M A X IM U M P R O F IT A T M IN IM U M COST. .SW .V .V .V .V .V .W .V .W .V *V .V .V .V .W .V W .V .«.*.V j --Phone—W rite Call A very pretty wedding was sol emnized Sunday morning, June 19. ■/AV.W .V.VsW AVJAV.V.V.VA'W .V.V.V.VAV.V.V/, The selling power and the buy P H O N E 7702 BE A V E RT O N . OREGON f at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H ing power of th e classified ad Neal, on S t a c e y Avenue, Aloha, £ £ D E W E Y T H E PLU M BER > when their daughter. Miss Mary makes space in the .classified -as y o u ’ll find us a "sure fire” investment. :• P R O M P T and F A IT H F U L S E R V IC E J Neal was united in marriage to Mr. Culunin List your needs and proclaim Frank Kueny, of Andrews, Harney i PL U M B IN G and GAS F IT T IN G A SPE CIA L T Y ON COILS Y O U W IL L F IN D O U R B A N K your sale items here. county, in the presence of a few l* A G E N T S FO R S I L E L RU ST-PP.OOF S E PT IC TANKS AND c l o s e friends and relatives. Dr. F U L L Y E Q U IP P E D IN E V E R Y IN S T R U C T IO N S Walter Henry Nugent, pastor of > A U T O M A T IC W A T E R SYSTEM W A Y T O M E E T W IT H Y O U R the Central Presbyterian church, of ■ ■ • ■ mam1 B R O A D E S T B A N K IN G N E E D S Portland, officiated, using the ring . Five C E N T S a line per issue Count five words to the line. ceremony. The bride carried a beau T hen count your profits. x-x**x-x-x~: tiful bouquet of sweet peas and x -x -x -x -^ -x - x * X ' x - x - x x - x - w - X 'v W ’' •J. brides roses. — everything X After the wedding breakfast the happy couple left for a visit to the These Classified Ads appear in — in advanced banking beaches. Beaverton Enterprise, Tigard S e n I arge Assortment of Paint Brushes tinel, Multnomah Press and Aloha — helpful to you Mr. and Mrs. Kueny will be at News. home at the Kueny ranch, near 1 Andrews, Harney county, after Au- — at the Yz X 4 Cedar c iding $15.00 C O M B IN E D C IR C U L A T IO N 2250 T gust first. I THE YARD OF SERVICE i Yz X 6 Bevelled Siding— B grade ? 19.50 14.00 20.00 .70 < i 2 X 4 — 6 No. 1 Common 1 X 6 Rustic 4 Light Barn Saslv each All PICNIC HELD SUNDAY for the nominal per line per time. price of 5c i A very enjoyable picnic was held <► Sunday at the home of Mr. and CASH MUST ACCOM- Mrs. Morrison, at Huber. A num ber of out-of-town visitors w e r e PA N Y A L L W A N T A D S present. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Payne and son Harold, of Garden Home; Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Altermatt and Mrs. Al The New Beaverton Garage is -now. for rent, also small House. Rent termatt, of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. 1 K. Al l e n, Beaverton; Ronald very reasonable. Apply owner, j I Payne, of Salem and Misses Craig B. Leis, Beaverton. — and Ians luwlie. i BANK OF BEAVERTON A good bank in • good town in th« G arden Spot of Oregon. W . J. McCready Lumber Co. ii Marion Watson, Sales Agent, Beaverton, Oregon. i ? AV ,W V.V.W .W AV.W .-.W .V.V.VW %W .S5 Thc Missionary program ?iven Fri. ' $500 CASH handles modern house, 2 bedrooms, fireplace, built in kitchen, corner lot, 2 apple trees, 2 cherry, crab apple, walnut tree, garage, Portland, balance like re n t1 Box 386, Beaverton. — pleasant ìfficient — banking — the service tells. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE day by the Rosebud Chapter of the SYSTEM World Wide Guild, of the Aloha c h u r c h , was greatly enjoyed by RESOURCES OVER ONE-HALF £ everyone present. The girls entertained Miss Hun- MILLION DOLLARS derup, State secretary of the Guild Girls organization, also Miss Fail • M W A V .V A W A W A V .V .V .W .W A W .W .W , ing, a returned missionary f r o m FOR SALE—Oregon State Accred- i India. ited Hanson Strain breeding stock, Ice cream and cake was sold after at $15.00 per pen of six hens and the program, the proceeds used for double pedigreed rooster. World’s 1 the girls who are able to attend Best Hanson Strain l a r g e type X *X X ~ X -,X-X~X~X**X* X ~> X - •i-;-:-:-:- .X ..X -X ..X -:- the house t>arty at McMinnville on White Leghorns. Tualatin Heights’ •> July 17 and 18. Chickery, Tualatin, Oregon. Thc girls also displayed numerous articles made by their chapter, which I —— ALOHA, OREGON were to be sent to some foreign j fields. M* thers and friends should FOR SALE—Best made Strawberry - 'iW .V .W .W .S W .V .V .V .V .V - V .V .V .W .V .W .V .V .V .V v w v s encourage the girls in their work. Crates, 26c complete. Farmer’s Í Market, Hillsboro. Phone 2031 - Z The Aloha Meat Market ? i Where you Buy QUALITY MEAT at REASONABLE PRICES i I TIME TO CLEAN UP Paint Up $ d* <4> <£ *p *p jp (fc Jp YOUR DOLLARS will buy more groceries at this store than at any other place - besides - it is a con venient place to trade- SPECIAL ITEMS FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 25 R. C. Shrim p—per can M ission Apricots, No. I' , can—each Parav. 2 lbs. Vienna Sa :sage, 8 oz. tins— 2 tins PeanuL Bi er, T oy 1 lb. pails— each M. J. B. Rice, 2 lb. pack—each Fancy C h e h o se R ice—4 lbs. Warrenl i Clar.is, whol e or mixed Marshmeli vvs, 1 lb. Lunch PL I Lunch Cup s, 8 inch —per dozen W axed Paper Fresh Vegetables and Fruit Every Day « e Curry a Complote Une of Druns and General Merchandise 2 > Aloha Mercantile Company A. Lowry &nd Howard A. Morrison, Proprietors WANTED—To buy Strawberries all season. Farmer’s Market. Hills-j boro Market, Hillsboro. Phone 2031-Z. Cell-0 -Glass for Chicken Houses FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cow. 6 years old. F i v e gallons daily Fred Wourms. Phone Tigard 204 Beaverton Lumber Co. Across from S. P. Depot EXPERT Shoemaker at Tigard, see BEAVERTON, ORE John Lenz, two blocks south of X**XK*X*X*X*X*X*X*X~X*X**X*X*X*X*X*X*X*,X~X*X<X*vv:">v Public school. WOOD wood. road. FOR SALE—16 inch dry j $3.50 to $5.00 per cord on _ j. H. Woltring, 5 miles X “fr^X *X 'X -X K *X 'X X K *X ~:-X *X -X ~X -*X -*X ~X ~X *X 'X 'X "X *-H ' ,u T* 1 “ lc 1 “aJ * WHITEHALL RESTAURANT R. E. Hanna prop. FOR SALE—2 woven wire gates ; Lunch Room, Candy, Confectionery, Soft Drinks 10 Louden Stanchions; 1 I*airy Waiting Station for Pacific Stages barn 32 X (O, you w r e c k it ; 1 | Myers deep Well pump; 4 room ; - x k ~ x ~ x ~ x -<-- x ~ x ~ x ~ x *- x ** x ~ x -- x ~ x - x ~X"X* x ~ x ~:-- x - x *:"X"X- v ’:'' Bungalow, now under construction;! 5 acres clover hay. R. Hoffarbei, Tigard, Oregon. FOR SALE or TR A D E -640 acres land at New England, North Da kota. What have you? A Nel son, R 3, Beaverton. W. E. PEGG MORTICIAN W edding Of Popular Couple At St. A nthony’s OREGON BEAVERTON HOR SALE—I have 100 four-months old pullets Vom certified stock more than I care for. They have been given expert care. Will sell for $100 each Mrs. Elsie G. Zuern, ligard, Oregon. Telephone Tigard 2653. ^ W . W i A W . S W A V . S V . V A W V . V W W W V A S '^ Thursday, June 8, at the St. An thony church of Tigard, the wed ding of Miss Mary McKenzie and Robert John ltd , both of near Ti gard, was celebrated at 8 o’clock in the morning. The bride wore a gown of white silk crepe and car ried pink rose buds. She was a t tended by her sister, Margaret, who was costumed in blue satin, carrying a bouquet of pink roses hollowing ’•»«■ C< • c tiv a v. , ' ¡mg br. At , , if was served to twenty-five guests at the h<>me of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wampler, near Tigard i'lt e happy couple have gone to (. alifornia points on a honeymoon trip - 10.27c PER MILE I he Average cost o f operating an automobile >s 10.27 cents per mile. You can easily determ ine how much you lo*< >*hen you drive vour car on business that can b* transacted over the telephone. CALL “LONG DISTANCE’ Oregon Telephone Co. ,i e