The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, August 05, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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CENTS
A LINE
PER TIME
E X P E R T Shoeriiaker at Tigard,
John Lenz, two blocks south
Public school.
W ords
Count
O U R C L A S S IF IE D
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D ESIG N ED
TO
PR O D U C E M A X IM U M PR O F-
IT A T M IN IM U M COST.
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T h e sellin g p o w e r a n d t h e b u y ­
in g p o w e r o f t h e c las sified ad
m ak es space
in
t h e .classified
c o lu m n a " s u r e f ire ” I n v e s tm e n t.
L i s t y o u r n e e d s a n d p ro c la im
y o u r s ale i t e m s h ere.
IN ST R U C TIO N S
F ive C E N T S
Count
fiv e
a
line
w ords
per
to
is sue
th e
line.
T h e n c o u n t y o u r p ro fits .
T h e s e C la ss ifie d A d s a p p e a r in
B eav erto n E n terp rise , T ig ard S e n ­
tin el, M u l t n o m a h P r e s s a n d A lo h a
N ew s.
C O M B IN E D C IR C U L A T IO N
A ll
f o r t h e n o m in â l
p e r line p e r tim e.
price
2250
of
Sc
FOR S A L E —W hite Leghorn pullets,
10 weeks old H art
Strain.
S
Spiesz,
Union
avenue
N.,
Aloha,
EOK S A L E or T R A D E —610 acres
Oregon.
land at New England, North D a - 1
A
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kola.
W hat have you
Modern 5-room house with large
son, R 3. Beaverton
living room and fire place. $ 100.00
down. See Geo. H. Johnson, M e tz ­
W A N T E D —T o buy Master Electric
ger, O re ._________________________
incubators, largest size Breeding
stock for sale reasonable, at all
W A N T E D - T o buy .M aster electric
times by E. C Richardson, Tuala­
in
c
u b a to rs ,
la rg e
size.
T u a la tin
tin Heights
Chickery,
Tualatin,
H e ig h ts C h ic k e ry , T u a la tin , Ore.
Ore., Phone Tigard 4152.
FOUND—A ladies and childs coat,
on W heeler avenue between New-
manns and Bucks store.
Call at
Newmanns store.
Mrs. Frank Kuiuney will be at
Salem for a time with her daughter
Mrs. Win. Hoffman., A new bo>
arrived at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hoffman on July 23.
Mr.
Hoffman is a barber at the Terminal
barber shop and also a piano player
orchestra at Salem.
Radabaugh
Miss
Rosalie
the week cud at Uanby.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chapman and
daughter who have been visiting M.
Boyd for the past week, left F ri­
day for Seattle W ashington where
they will visit friends.
THE KEY TO EDUCATION
Higher education in the lield of applied science rouitdiies
technical study with the fundamental training essential to
citizenship. Its degree« open the way not only to leadership
in " th e several pursuits and professions in life" but also to a
larger community service,
OREGON STATE LAND-GRANT COLLEGE
Maintain* schools of Engineering (civil, electrical, me­
chanical, chemical) Mines, Forestry, Agriculture, Pharmacy
Home Economics, Vocational Education, Commerce, and
Military Science, all offering accredited college work. The
8 chool of Basic Arts and Sciences, Industrial Journal­
ism, Library Practice, Physical Education, and Music afford
sound basic and specialized training.
For catalogue and other information address the Registrar
Concrete for
Seely
Matress
Saturday.
O regon S ta te
A g r i c u l t u r a l Co l l e g e
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Shows Begin. Evenings, 7 «ml 9 P. M. Sunday Continues 2:30 to 11 P. M.
Suturday, Aug. 6
Hoot Gibson in
T tiesdsy■ W ednesday, Aug 9-10
George Sidney in
“ T h e A uct o n c e r ”
"Captain Salvation”
Thursday-Friday, Aug. 11-12
Milton Sills in
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F. Hauna, Prop.
Lunch Ko«»tn. Camlv, t onfectionerv. Soft Drinks
Waiting Station for Paci ile Stage»
THE YARD OF SERVICE
We have about 8 M feet 2x4 No. 3 at $10 psr M
1x4 flooring a t ......................................... $20 per M
4 light Barn sash ...................................... t* ch 70c
1-2x6 Bevelled aiding ..............................
$19 M
Standard Clew Shingles ........................ $2 60 M
W. J. McCready Lumber Co.
Marion Watson, Sales A^ent,
Beaverton, Oregon.
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Mr and Mrs O. D. Martin took a
trip to Mr. Rainier, Washington
and had a very enjoyable time.
Mr and Mrs. * E. B. N rdry and
three children have returned from
a vacation spent at Nvssa with Mrs
Nedry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boy-
dell
‘T h e S il e n t Love r”
WHITEHALL RESTAURANT
of the
poured,
;<
1
Mrs Frank Rowell of Scholls en ^
tertuined more than 2U) guests la st; •
week at a lawn party at her home.
T here was a program of readings!
and musical numbers.
1 he Ladies Aid «if the M E
church and their families held a
picnic .11 the upper end of Oswego
l ake, Thursday. Most all the Ladies
donned their bathing suits and e n - !
Joyed the water. A good tittle was
had by all.
Bunday-Mofidsv, Aug. 7-8
Lars Hanson-Pauline Starke in
“ Hey, lley . C ow boy!”
the walls
Co., was
Placing of the second coat of oil
on unit 1 of the m arket road along
the Tualatin river began yesterday.
C A P I T “Tht
OL
THEATRE I
House of (¡ood Shou t ”
M U LT NOM A H ,
H o o t Cibson in
a.
We issue Travelers Checks
AN IDEAL WAY
TO CARRY MONEY
ON YOUR VACATION TRIP
BANK OF BEAVERTON
g o o d Wank in a g o o d t o w a
C ardan
Spot
f
time
th a
O rogoa.
Mrs. Fred Leuthi has as her guest
Mr. Noyes and the J. R. Rankin: this week, her sister Mrs
Mary
family motored to the Tillamook, Boggs, of Salem.
Beaches Saturday and returned S un­
day night. T he reported an enjoyable
A letter was received by friends
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE
time.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cox Friday and
SYSTEM
saying they had just left Yellow­
Robert Ruedy and wife, of Illi­
stone Park and were on their way
nois have been visiting T ontz’s and
RESOURCES OVER ONE-HALF
home.
K urth’s this pas week. Mr. Kurtji
MILLION DOLLARS
and Mr. Ruedy were old schoolmates
Mrs. Win. Borthwick of Ellens-
in Illinois.
burg, W ashington, is a gucst of
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C. E. Throne has a badly infected Mrs. C. A. Boyer.
foot due to a nail in his shoe.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Grandy r e ­
turned home Friday evening after
an extended visit thru Southern Ore.
THE SCIENTIFIC SPIRIT
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True education not only opens up «tores of knowledge but
develops the alert mind. The chief glory of moilerii science
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“ RESURRECTION
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“ H t j , Hey, Cowboy
Rev D. S. Sharpe shot at a
bear W ednesday—with his camera,
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while he was at Mt. Rainier.
W ednesday, Thursday, i
>
Rev. Sharpe ami wife and Mrs.
Fred Humes In
S harpe’s parents, Mr. and Mrs R
B
Martin drove to M t. Rainier
T he Broncho Bus*.«
W ednesday and enjoyed a picnic in
the woods.
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N. Rickert has a contract for the
plumbing in the M aurer home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sackett and
Doris Sackett and Rosalie Rada
baugh, enjoyed a wonderful trip to
CASH M U S T ACCOM­
Bandon
and
P o rt
Orford
while
they were away on their vacations.
PANY ALL WANT ADS T R A D E - I pairs r e g , silver b la c k , NASON H O N E Y —For sale. Pints, The trip was taken over the Roose­
Foxes for 5 to 80 acres partly ini- j quarts, 5-pound pails. E. L. N a ­ velt highway and the ocean was in
The New Beaverton Garage 11 now Droved or brush land.
view on the entire trip.
Ed H al- 1 son, Aloha, Oregon.
for rent, also small House.
Rent : sten, Hardware and Furniture Co.
W A N T E D —Press feeder, must be
Lester Gray is employed at Schu-
Beaverton Ore.
very reasonable.
Apply owner,
competent
to
handle
best
grade
of
bring
and Biedermaus store.
B. Leis, Beaverton.
work
going
wage—steady
employ­
FOR F I R S T C LASS, old growth
ment.
Apply at The Beaverton
PL A N T S FOR SA L E —Cauliflower
Mr and Mrs. P. Odell, of Salem,
cordwood, call ( has. Roberts, a t ,
Enterprise, Broadway at O. E
and late cabbage plants at J. M.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. W ill.
Tualatin, Oregon
Tracks.
Thompson, V'ista Ave., Aloha, Ore.
Kruger Sunday and they all drove
to Eagle creek in the afternoon.
X»»X*-X**X»*-X»*X”X ”X*-X*<*'X”X " X " X ,-X~X"X**X”X "X -*X -*X ~X ”X " X " X - G RAIN SACKS 8 cents each, peach
plums 5 cents a pound. Acredited
<•
Miss Louise Akin was employed at
pullets, 8 weeks, 75 cents, W hite
L cgluin. E. C. Richardson T u a la ­ the Lewis Cash Store Saturday d u r­
tin Heights, Chickery, Phone T i­ ing the absence of Mrs. Lewis
gard 4152, Tualitin, Ore.
A. #Boyer is at C ornelius visiting
with N. Boyer.
Science
C o u n t Tolstoy’,
A number of Tigard m erchants
went to P ortland for Buyers W eek.
R. L. Sackett, Mrs. P. E. Lewis.
H. B. Tigard, John Rankin, A. J o h n ­
son, Schubring and Biederntan and
Os- H. W. McDonald were in attendance.
Miss Josephine McC'lasky of
Improved Vaccuette and floor pol . Iwego, was a guest of Mrs. H A.
isher. $20.00, terms. See Geo. H. Stewart this week.
Johnson, Metzger, Ore.
Mrs. S. L. Butterfield is visiting
relatives
in Seattle.
FOR R E N T —Small modern house,
garage, corner of Ryan and Acacia
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rankin and
streets, Multnomah station, $15.00
C.
W. Noyes spent Sunday at the
Mrs. H. C. Johnson.
beach.
SCENIC LOTS for sale at Mult-,
iiomah, Ore., fading Tualatin \ al­
ley. Plenty of trees. Owner Box
117 Multnomah, tire., Phone B r .
9941 l< 2.
SMALL PAYMENT DOWN hand
les modern house, Portland, 2 bed­
FOR S A L E —Full bred Durox sow
rooms,
fireplace,
bath,
built-in
8 tigs 3 weeks old, first litter.
kitchen, garage 16-year-old wal
Geo Heppner Tigard, Ore
nut tree, 2 apple, 1 crabapple, 2
F.
FOR S A L E —700 grain sacks.
cherry trees. Box 380, Beaverton.
Najh, Tigard, Ore.
W A N T E D —Lot in Tigard on high-
FÜR S A L E —1923 Chevrolet Coupe it)
way near track, for closed car.
perfect condition, Eugene Bishop
Broadway 9895-R 1. 328 Alder St
Tigard, Ore.
_________________ I
In-
$400 LOAN wanted, 3 year 8% first FOR SA L E —Davenport bed.
(juire F. D. Peck, Beaverton 0251
mortgage. Address A. V. care of
Beaverton Enterprise.
5t.
Fri -Sat.-Sunday, Aug.5.4,-
I
Mr. and Mrs. BoyUell are
visiting ijie Nedry family.
Everything at our Store
is Priced Low-Plainly Marked—and
On a Money Back guarantee. We
: deliver
Special Items For
Saturday, August 6
Aloha Raspberry Jelly, 14 or. glass
F rench M ustard jw
Ripe Olives, No. 1 tin
of
now
P eanut B utter, 1 lb Toy Pails
Mrs Phdtips has returned home
much improved from the St \ in
cents Hospital, where «he underwent
•in i»|>cration tor goiter.
Libby Lunch Tongue No. is, 2 cans
Mr. and Mrs. Reddick, of Gold
Beach, who have been attending smn-
tner school at Corvallis, arc now viv-
mng with her parents Mr. and Mr».I
Philips.
Small W hite Beans, 3 lbs
Van Camps Pork and Beans
Mr. C Evans, of P irtland, was a
gyest at the home of Dr. and Mis*
Gilbert last Sunday.
C hildren's Coveralls
Bert Turnbow his wife and four
children of San • Miguel, t alifornia
have been visiting
relatives and
friends here the last few weks.
Wdnesday a dinner was given m
their htmor at ihe home of his broth­
er \ \
M lurnb-'W
Bert Turnbow
1» head of the Navy Oil T o , at San
Migurl
F.
the
ha>
ing
able
........15c
F. Ball was quite badlv hurt
other day when he fell off the
wagon on which he was load­
hay He is recovering now and
to be about hit duties again.
t
Corn Flakes, 3 packages
foi
C hildren's Fancy 1-2 Hose
7gc
Fresh Vegetables and Fruit Every Day
Aloha Mercantile Company
H. A. Low ry ami Howard A. M
orrison. Proprietors
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