The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, July 27, 1928, Image 5

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l *.»K SALE ( kilfi bad dfi, bMn
$ 1 8 ; porch hammock $5-
WANT ADS.
OREGON
STATE CHAMBER
COMMERCE
OF
fruit jars, do*. 50c; wood range 1
Professional Cards
gas attachment $2U. Mr*. Gross.
Multnomah, highway op. Barbecue
l he following inquiries have come
cents
A T JJ91, kt. to, Bx. 478
to the 1-and Settlement department
HARE. M cALEAR A PETERS
asking for general information on
Attomeye-ot-Law
a LINE
Oregon. We have answered these in­
TIGARD.
Up«t«irs,
Stiate
Savings Bank Bldg
quiries, sending general literature and
PER TIME
Miss Oarlotta Gilbert, Mrs Theo­ they have returned signed Question­
Hillsboro, Oregon.
C*ont Five W ord» to Line
dor koddick, Hoyle Phillip and iliss naires giving the following informa­
OUR CLASSIFIED AD VER-
Helen Stiles motored to Corvallis tion :
riSlNG
IS
DESIGNED
TO
Sunday to visit friends.
21335— Mr.
Alex
kobertson,
of I
P RO D U CE M A X IM U M PROF-
THOS H TONGUE. JR.
Masonville, Michigan, expects
to
¡1 AT m i n i m u m c o s t .
Att*rn*y-at-Law—Notary Public
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Schubring was taken to Good come to Oregon early next spring
-phone—Write -Call
Samaritan hospital for a minor opera­ with the idea of securing enough
Oftwe, Uoimntictal Building
tion Monday.
fb. telling power and the buy-
land for poultry raising or dairying, ;
Hillsboro, Oregon
mf power of tbe c Unified ad
on a commercial scale, either ut cen
Ed. Nudelman, of Portland, was ar­
•take* »pace in th# classified
trai or western Oregon.
rested July 22 and charged with driv­
column a "aure fire" Investment.
ing a car more than 35 miles an hour 21336—Mr. W. A. Cunningham, 9i
jj|( pour needs end proclaim
over the highway.
STUDIO
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Bastanchury kanch Co.,
Fullerton.
pour »ale it«"»« hero.
Calif., is coming t0 Oregon about
BEAUTY SHOP
INSTRUCTIONS
Mrs. K. S Tontz and her sister-in- October 1, 1928 He wants from OH !j
Fi,, CENTS e line per issue
MRS J. E STEPHENS
$
law,
Mrs. Amelia Tontz, of Portland, ,0 12U acres, improved, in western
Count 5ive words Is the line.
MARCELLING
left this week for St. Louis, Mo., Dregon, suitable for general farming.
Then count your profit*.
Phooa 7803
(where they will visit Mrs. K S.'A friend, Mr William Walls, 8o48
Tontz’ mother, Mrs. Louise Cullen, and!California St.. South Gate, C alif., is ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ » + ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » • :
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Theta Clattifiad^ Ads appear in frjetlj s They expect to return about!*Ho very much interested in finding
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21337— Mr J. W. Jones, of Morgan-j
town, Kentucky, is coming to Oregon,
The Bible class of the M. E. church
this fall and wants to buy au tin- >
I met at the home of Miss Carlotta
Sc
proved 15 acres near Salem, suitabh
Gilbert Wednesday evening.
for general fanning.
Newt.
COMBINED C IR C U LA TIO N 225«
All far the nominal
per line per time.
price
of
MAPES & SON
Billiard Parlors
Cigars
Tobaccos
Confections
Soft Drinks
MORTICIAN
BEAVERTON,
WE
SERVE
OREGON
REGARDLESS
500
OFTHE TIM E
BUSINESS
CARDS
DAY OR NIGHT
$1.50
PRINTING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
PIO N E E R P R IN T IN G & S T A T IO N E R Y CO.
408 Drkum
Bldg —Third at Washington St..
PORTLAND.
OREGON
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A Sacred Duty
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• privilege -is will si .i
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lttt> to place an appropriate nieinor
lal in the family plot in the cemeterv
And when the time comes we vvaiu»*
that monument to be artistic aiioj*
durable; a beautiful and everlasting «J
tribute to the departed.
We hav< 5
designs that we would like you to%
come ami iii-pcct.
\\ c erect oui ?
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G. A, Schwister is painting the C arl 21338— Mr. J. E. Holland, Stai 1
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Schamoni house this week
Route No. 2, Littlefield, Texas,
is
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M U S T
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coming to Oregon in the near fu­
PANY A L L
W A N T
A D S . Ntr (; A Schwister and daughter, ture, with the idea of securing a loca- !
Cedp Bldg.
Watson. St
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‘ Monna, spent last week at the home tion suitable for stock farming on a
of Mr and Mrs M Boyd at Uarlton. small scale—-say a place that i.vould, T ì S V i 'A S N ^ A S 'A A ^ S S S N S V ì V *' »
LITTLE Giant Windsor water supply
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run 1ÜÜ cows and 50U sheep.
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monument-
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outfit, $30. Dewey Plumber, Beav-
Members of the M. E. Sunday
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21339—Mr.
W.
M.
Morris,
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school are looking forward to the an-
erton. Bring this ad.
Oregon Monument Works >
nual picnic which will be held next Brook*
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Hanlon,
Breckenridge,
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H. H. Standard, M |r.
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A. M. HOCKENS
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FOR SALE—Well
built new 4-rooni s atur^ay at Pudding river.
Texas, is coming to Oregon early
Phone 121
Hillsboro, Ore.
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Contractor
&
Builder
house with large nook, 2 bedrooms,
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next spring and wants tu get 40 or
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hardwood floors throughout, full
j,'d. Peyton, the new mail carrier of '50 acres of unimproved land in
Anv
Size
Building
basement, with garage, pipe furn- Tigard k. 1, commenced his duties'northwe*tern Oregon, suitable tor
Two $ Phone 0825 Beaverton
ace, complete plumbing
Luella st., jasl wecj^
dairying and poultry raising
3 blocks south of Ryan Place sta -1
friends, Dave Carver, % Phillips Pe- ; - i r * * * ^ * ^ - * * * * ^ ^ * ^ * * * * * V .\ % V .W A V .W A V .W .V .W .V .W .,.V .W W .V .V .V .V .W .V <S
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tion, Oregon Electric, $3800. J. A. Gas ,„ajns have been extended as truleuni Lex, Breckenridge, Texas, v - ' ~-J1— '---- — w —
Evan son, corner Luella and Spring far as tj,e Lone Oak service station.
and George Lynn, Vt Brook» & Han- «• s
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Garden st.
Ion, Breckenridge, Texas, are also °
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HARDWARE
Doris Boyd, of Carlton, visited with ¡very much interested in this coun-
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y A N D ICE CREAM PARLOR
ts*
«; Plumbing and Heating ;; »
F.XPEKT Shoemaker at Tigard, see Mildred Kruger this (week.
At The Old Location— With a New Store
John Lenz, two blocks south of
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, n ji. J 21340— Mr. Frank J. Wiese, ot
Among lig’ard people at PuddingL,,
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Public school.
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. Walciville, Minn., is coming to Ore-
F. W. BISHOP
SOFT DRINKS, FRUITS, MELONS
river Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A.
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Schubring, Betty Schubring, Catherine *?un.
wn*1 l*u Ì.^ca l’' Ì P k *«« 2043
Baavarton. Or <> *.
Magazines -All The Daily Papers
F°R S A L E -A .r tight heater cheap. Ramsb 1 d ,/elen Tunbo
t,„«ling a location of fro,,, 5 to 21, S W W A W W . S W . W W V M W
Call at Enterprise onice, Beaver-.
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acres, improved, in western O re g o n ,______ -
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W E A T H E R L Y ICE CREAM
ton. Phone 7503.
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_ , . suitable
Siiitahlp for poultry
noultrv and fruit.
fruit He
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Mr and Mrs. Bolidi and son. Hoyd,
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.Isays a small acreage planted in ber- .
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Canned Goods and Light Grot p i it»» to Accommodate Sunday
left Monday for a two weeks’ visit
ries near McMinnville or Woodburn
F. A. NOYES
SLKh hLLhl’ Y H A IR Sample 10c with friends in Los Angeles.
Night Trade
would be most interesting to bint.
PLUM BING and HEATING
£
Mafies your hair light a«id fluffy
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THYNG’S
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take out oil. Send stamps or coin
The roof of the grade school was 21341—Mr. C. S. Knatterud, of Zum- J
Always on the job.
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Box 386 Beaverton. W ill not in- tarrcd this week
brota, Minn., would like information ^ Phone Tigard 5-'2 or Beaverton
jure hair—makes it grow.
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regarding a good location
for a J
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Thermometers registered 98 at noon DRUG STORE somewhere in tlu £
Beaverton, Oregon
V A W .W A W .V A V W A W .V .V A V .V A W .W .W .V A N V A W
coast section.
W .S W .'.S V .V .W .V .V .’ .V .V .-.
FOR SALE—Modern 5-room house, Monday.
Nelson Blvd. and Hoffman road,
Conry, 724 «
Zweiner, EUaj „ 21342 Mr. A.
Phone Brd. 9932-J-5.
Mr an‘1 Mrs. A.
, Zweiner and Hilda Binkele spent j^u th Broadway, Los Angeles, Calif,
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'Sunday at Pudding river.
is interestedI in Oregon and want.'
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a location of 10 or more acres, iiii - io
D R W Ff Y
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WANTED—More people to use th e
Mi*.
Effie
Van
K
leek,
of
Hlt«on.
P^ed,
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tside
the
corporate
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want ads.
T H E PLU M B E R
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win he at the telephone office for a *"“ *•
a
t"w" wfcer* h,«,>
F.ltnrr sch°ol, churches, electricity, etc., would
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YESTERDAY S PLANS”
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coutile of weeks while Mrs
ltKESSM A klN G — First-class dress-
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be available.
Beaverton
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j Thomas takes her vacation,
making reasonably done.
Mrs. J.
21343— Mr. Henry Held, k R No
— put into action
E. Bergeron, East Green St., Mult­
Frank Upshaw, who has been on a , Box ¿5, Illmo, Mo, wants a loca-
nomah.
cruise through Alaskan waters, re (¡on j„ Washington county, prefer-
turned home Saturday.
ably
near Cornelius,
suitable for ❖ ❖ ❖ •>v,i* * > v v w w v ,.-w v vv 4 > v *> v w
trucking
Would
also
like
to get
FOR SALE—Reed baby sulky, like
Helen Heistand is spending her va near a Lutheran church, if possible
ANNOUNCEMENT
new, baby swing and skooter. all
— that bank account you
cation at the beaches.
for $11). Phone At. 2994.
start to-day is the help­
21344— Mr. J. A. Bellon, of key-
I have taken the agency for the
BERTHOl.D’S Addition, Beaverton— :
\frs Geo. Miller
and daughter, tesville, Mo, and a party of about
ful working plan ol action
DOUBLEWEAR SHOE CO.'S
Half acre tracts some clear, some Helen are at Jennings Lodge for the 1U or 12 expect to make a trip to
tomorrow.
with shad« trees; 4 blocks from mecti ' s
¡Oregon very soon and would like line of Men’», Boy»' and Women'»
Shoe* for Wa»hinuton County.
high and public schools, on rock
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information regarding locations near
road; light, gas and water. All ini-'
Mi„ Hazel Halse returned Monday j umber districts, particularly ,n
Coos
1 will call at your home on request
$
provements paid, $500. $10 down from a six pecks’ visit with friends county
$10 per month, including interest. and rciatives at Florence. South Da-
— be a to-tlayer
21345— Mr. A. A. Taylor, Box 217,;
J. R. JONES
_Call Beaverton 3603.
Ikota She says Oregon is the best Meeker, Colo, would like informa­
at your neighbors bank
place to live in
tion regarding a location suitable for (
Box 74
Aloha, Ore
FOR SALE—No 1 oil range, rwith
wheat growing, without irrigation
balu oven, used 6 mo, cost $30, will
p ractical|y all of the Sunday school He would like an altitude ot be
wll for $15. John Lenz, Shoemaker, of (hf F.vangelical church attended tween 3500 and 5500 ieet.
e
^ ne Ti« ar'l 2251, Tigard.
the state meeting of the churchy at
21346— Mr. John A. Ikmglas, 84/ +
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lennings L o d g e
this week Rev.
A good bank in a goad town in tka
NEW 4-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, Manr(,r has charge of the dining hall Westgate A v e , St. Louis, Mo, want» A
Cardan Spot ef Oregon.
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to get in touch with some reliable Y
W*15d ground, fine garden, 2 garages,
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anything of value, down payment
Mrs John Tigard has been ill with real estate firm. He is coming to ?
Oregon and -wants to get just 1 or 2 Y Remodeling Foundation
$250000. Box 103, Aloha, Ore.
a bad cold
acres of laud, just outside the city v
Work and Roofing
FOR RENT— Cottages at Rockaway Curtiss Tigard. Geo German, Arthur limits on one of the highways
Also papering
MEMBER F E D E R A L RESERVE SYSTEM
Beach. Write Mrs. M. Smith.
Vincent, and Clem Blakney climbed 21346— Mr. P. L. Porter, 5118 San Z
and
painting
rth side of Mt. Hood Monday. Rafael Ave, Highland Park,
Los I
-—where service blends into
HEALTHY L A Y IN G HENS—Han-
,Urshine trail from
BLACK ? -
Angeles, Calif, expects to make ■* Y H E N R Y
*"n strain, large type, averaging four
;d fap
trip up to Oregon very soon He X
helpful co-operation
P H O N E RR. 8060
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("junds, now laying sixty percent
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wants between 40 and 80 acres, imu Y
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air
Prices
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hrge white eggs, $1.00 each to make
Herman Tiedemian has been sued rrigated, suitable Lu poultry, part ;;
Service % • . • . v . v / . v . v . - A W A W . V ^ A V A P M N W . V A W W / . '. W . W .
-y Goosl Work Prompt
C t,,f0rn PxIUtSL ? anz fOr. ^ ala. tid ^ *15.000 damages by Teresa .Seitei,
and parl in
r
r»«tgnts Baby chicks for 1928 and
charB0, ,hat personal tniunesl
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1,*° come to see our fine healthy sustained m an automr>bile accident
breeding str<k. E. C. Richardson, pebruary 2to, near Reedville, were due
Tuala tin. Ore. Phone Tigard 4152. <o rfcv jrM driving on the part of POULTRYM EN SEE FUTURE
FAR MORE ENCOURAGING
Tiedrrman The complaint sav« that
SALE—8 milk goat
in t h e
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Tiederman attempted to pass
The largest crowd ever to attend
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Heft,
Hyland
ro
n Heft-
° T 98 Knottl fafP o f approaching traffic
the annual poultrymen's convention
Portland, $5 t0 $25
I'arlotta Gil- a* Oregon State 4gncultural college
FARE TO
Saturday evening Miss
, compared report* from Oregon and
^H-Sl SELL some of my furniture , ‘ r
Hoskine and Hoyle Phillip,
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RTLAND ‘
■; > an. moving ,o town. B.rga.n,
an,! U r. H N Wa.hmg.on and a ,r „ d ha, n to h
« '> I. Hun,. Baird U n a * Wood- * * " ' ¡ Portland
,he
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has been passed, though the dav
r°w, Broadway 9980J-4. Call Sun- ’
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when slip-shod method« or small vol
1‘ V >r week days after 6:30.
x RnvPr
A.
Royer and
and son.
«on. C 5 Royer, left urne of business will make money i«
Wednesday for Sand Point. Idaho.
also passed if it were over here Bad
E RF N'T—$15.(10, 1 acre, good
markets have squeezed out the in;
Van
Nan f Heining
i n i n g and
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^
^ , itu„ loll
bjiue partly furnished, light, Water
Mr and Mrs
*n'i «as. Phone Tabor 4224
^ »killed breeders and egg
family mov ,ed into their old home tni
av have
have been
been living at
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r ^ p .ïR iP
men
' ' j' ' NT At Sec/md and Lom- Roseburg for the past year
Market pos»ibilitie* for large wn.te
: averti n. Ore., after Vic
light-yolked eggs are bright, but n t
1 good four-rm. house, large i
for poorer grade* A total of 281
' c, sip porch, bath and full base-;
men and women registered, and
METZGER
lfnt, chicken house, 20x40 and
staved for two days of educate:»!
k“ :*ee $25 00 a mo (
T. Tim-1
Id Olsen and program, exhibit, and demonstrations
David Owen. Gerald L V VI r K M s Shrock. Mitwaukie. «a s elect-
"«ns, t»44 £
10th St., Portland,
Ore.
Reuben Haem joine
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— bov* of Portland in *n
»eCretarv-treasurer A straw
FOk
R. F.. Hanna, Whitehall’s ( An feet i« »nerv
SALE—I0xl2 tent. Fine
¿ v a Hrn*# .r«”« wonder v ie take:, n
ca ! "» Sell
for $5.08. Rte. J. and 21*t
une for Hover.
turned
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