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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1928)
WANT a d s . CENTS A LINE PER TIME r*oat Five Word» to Line rt,,R CLASSIFIED ADVER- T1c U IS DESIGNED TO INDUCE MAXIMUM PROF- fT AT MINIMUM COST. .phone—Write -C a ll lallinf pow-v bu>‘ power of the cUssified ad **„ ,p.ce in the classified ^ , “sure fira” Investment ^ your needs and proclaim ^ „It items here. INSTRUCTIONS Pi,, CENTS a lin# per issue fi,« words to the line. Then count your profits. TUALATIN INQUIRY LIST NO. 311 George Morgan of Portland has been visiting with his sister, Mr* dis \\r< Mr* I i L t ' ^ v- rl '•arl!,v,n 1 U of I lhe , fallowing have written John Boland, for a few days. Scholls 11 Nluk people nave ter M argaret wer * MUÌ JauK h - 1 to ,hc Land Settlem ent deparuneut home of Mr' and \ l i " l ! t “ v hf W e " ! f0r m,l*r" uuon on ° re*un Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor and)«' berg and fa n * * s „ , V “ * "er*d these inquiries sending general Ltcrature and they George Miller were Sunday guests have “ returned ,,r u- . , ‘» “W signed questionnaires at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T o m '0 M Miller. * staff and ditm W ^ d, H £""* * * io,,owinK information . " b3' 11 departed sui- — ------ for 1 hcsc — r prospective — K»nnc settlers are all sut- their .. , c tormer home at Milwaukee, f'cicntly financed for their needs Mrs Cornelius Baker and family -Mr. I.ongstaff * Wis. .Mr i.ongstaff was formerly of Portland is staving at the home ♦ ♦ professional golf instructor at the’ . ^ r- E. J. Strehlow, Owanka of XIr. and Mrs. Thomas Young for Tualatin Country club. He plans to ^outfl * ’akota .is coining to Oregon a day or two. open a sporting goods store in the nc las! ot ,bls month and wants to 1 east. ket 100 acres or more of improved I ---------- land close to Portland, suitable fo r1 Mrs Ros» Grabhorn of Cooper Mr. and \frs. John Wesch and «eneral fanning Prefers to rent for Ml«untain '* visiting in Breslan. Ger daughter Nellie wh ! hl *»« year and if satisfied will buv " “ ■» sht‘ « f « » * r‘,,u,n hlM home in November. returned from an extended Canadian ^,so 'n,erested in irrigated land. W HITEHALL RESTAURANT R E. Hanna, Prop. Lunch Room, Candy, Confectionery, Soft Drinks Waiting Station for Pacific Stages » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » » ♦ ♦ »» + < • < - < - V •> ■> ♦ ^ ❖ v x x x - wv-vH'sX'-x- -x-j1 500 BUSINESS CARDS • $1.50 T * ; , . d ,n\ L ne„ T , ent7 i n*nti 21376-W aiter Hughes, 10324 P.ne- Fred Grabhoru is enlarging hi w «d Ca an m a “ f ' h “” '- Ho»* L»L, coming chicken house. ! , ( a • , a" d ^ r andf Mr< 'o Oregon in December and wants a Adolph and Arthur Hass ot Lincoln • ' »maii innirm-.j place in the , ,, j^ejj m*iu unproved Rogue M r. and Mrs. Gus Nyland and ______ River valley suitable for poultry rais- mg. Has a house and lot teu miles f»mi,ir on Cooper Mountain, left William Rarngrovcr is driving a from Los Angeles valued at about on Monday to make their home in 1 handsome new Nash sedan which he $•***> that he would like to trade for j Warrentou. ThMC Classified Ads appear iu recently purchased PIONEER PRINTING & STATIONERY CO. a small place in Oregon. ' Public school. Beaverton Enterprise. Tigard Sen- 40> D tkun Bldg.—Third at Washington St.. ------- Lein , John Nyberg is operating hit "mint 21377—Mr. ... M B. Emberson. w . . , ,, . Multnomah Press and Aloha distillery. ’ , Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. Rich Rich and and family mon. South Dakota, is interested PORTLAND. OREGON in ], y Arizona, are visiting securing from 4 4 0 to lot) acres of im- "! , U ,1C i*’ , u - ., . COMBINED CIRCULATION 2250 , i • • . a t the home of Mb's Rich s parents, A right smart shower visited New- ,,r . ,,i i„ i ,K,uhrl ' * f° r ^ Mrs. Motherall. burg Monday night but missed poultry raising. (or the nominal price of Sc Tualatin. _ I Miss Unah Motherall, who has » ♦ ♦ c o » m w » » x - v X - » W " v “><X":’vv-:'»vv-><-><“X :"X X » w » X '» > < ~ X “:-j> •r line per time. uoo ii , r' P ' *■ arvcr' R 9 Ro*. been with her sister in Arizona for, reckenridge, Texas, is coming to) the past year, has returned to her' Mr and Mrs. E. L. Cole and Mr. Phone 3603 Beaverton Kes. 3602 and Mrs. Arthur Tallman of Port Oregon and wants not over 20 acres home. of unimproved land in I-aue county M U S T ACCOM- land motored around the Mount suitable for general farming. Also Guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Toni <> ANY ALL W ANT ADS Hood loop Sunday. interested in irrigated land. Miller last week were Mr and Mrs J Mrs. J. F. Costello is a guest of 21379— My. Stanley Johnson, 3540 Frank Somerville, John Wespechan, < JLE Giant Windsor water supply her daughter, Mrs. H. J. Iback from Emerson Avenue S., Minneapolis, Miss A. L. Danford, Mr. and Mrs. J outfit, $30. Dewey Plumber, Beav- the Gifford resort of White river. Minn, is coming to Oregon and W F Danford, all of Portland. wants from five to 20 acres in good Bring this ad. Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Duley and chil locality suitable for poultry and fruit Mrs. Robert Cameron spent Satur dren were in town visiting rela raising. day iu Portland. PERT Shoemaker at Tigard, sev tives from Portland Sunday. DEALER IN HAY, GRAIN, FEED, POULTRY Ì: John Lenz, two blocks south ot 21380— Mr. F. A. Kilburne, 1258 Max Berger aud family spent Sun ° Mrs. I.. S. Harding and Mrs. W. Kimpau boulevard, Los Angeles, Cal. R SALE—Air tight heater, cheap. R. Hawxhurst attended a luncheon is interested in stock raising near day at Jant/en beach. '> GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS IN BULK ( ► Call at Enterprise office, Beaver given by Mrs. Alice Smith of Dun- Klamath Falls. , < ► ton Phone 7503. thorp, Friday in compliment to Mrs We are adding a few selected Amanda Kerr who is spending the We Recommend DR SALE—Modem 5-rootti house, summer here from New York. names from the immigration depart Princeton Place W on ment of our railway list received this Nelson Civil. and Hoffman road, Follcsving the luncheon the ladies week. < » Phone Brd. 9932-J-5. drove to the Portland theatre. Berthold Scratch Food Berthold Egg Mash ÜNIVKB8ITT Of ORSOOH, tagen« :: 213X1—Harvey Churchill, 4X27 Win —T * t T . M u rriM e tU , Y i k u u , gntviuatu < > RENT—5 acres, 5 room house Mrs. E. A. Robinson, Mrs. \Yr. R. throp avenue, Chicago, III. Berthold Egg Mash with mineral Dairy Feed • f and Ln«uaotor ta English a t th a Cut on Farmington market road 3 Hawxhurst, Mrs. F.arl Meyer and ▼•Mify *1 Qr*g«i: i: 213X2—Bert Morrison. 117 Eas» miles west of Beaverton, gas and Mrs. E. A. Blank were among those Standard Dairy Feed Standard Scratch Food v ili I mi «» a t tb s sod .M IN . L ,. rv. D ld lllN . « U C “ “ " ’" h •" VI • X’ . ✓ XI • - , attended i i i the production | ,• c 111 - 1 , - 1 Main street, Newark, Ohio. »ater, $15 a month. J. W'. Scott, who o t th* n is m i r of Ine Box 124, K 4, Beaverton. •las |( * trtn e e to n ;; Berthold Hog Feed Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary" at the 213X3—R. L. Phillips, 439 Leavitt whw« hs t u s« Heilig last week. street, Brazil, Indiana. eapted a #sUow»htp FOR SALE—1924 Chevrolet light ROLLING and GRINDING for »lady s e i t year 213X4—Ben Harrison, Mt. Olive, 1 1 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Janies La C ina have livery for $50.00 cash. Apply W il for hi» d o c to r'» 4« lis & Gibson, 252 Jefferson St., been at home from eastern Oregon [ 21385—Joseph Zvioblis, 3555 111th » rrr. We Deliver urtland, Ore. Phone Atwater 0191 for a few days where they have had street, Chicago, 111. hforrissotta Ik • a cooking contract. Fires make it it Mil hw i t Phi Brta 21380— C. L. Green, Andover, Kans. necessary to give up the camp for Kappa, aatioaal koa- Beaverton Oregon, Near S. P. Depot SALE—Child’s bed $5 ; baby the present. They will take another orary Sihotaati* fra buggy $18 ; porch hammock $5 ; 213X7—Lyle Hick*, Caledonia, Mo. teroky. /mit jars, doz. 50c; wood range. 1 contract soon. 213X8—Mr. N. E. Tunnel), 503 So. gas attachment $20. Mrs. Gro*s, B. L. Barrick of the Meridan road Ash, McPherson, Kaos. Multnomah, highway op. Barbecue, where he has a partially improved ß t r Meimmmlrml T rom portm tlon AT 3391, Rt. 6, Bx. 478. five-acre tract is leaving this week | 213X9—T. A. Muse, R. F. D. 2, box with his wife and tw o children for 76, Koshkonong, Mo. OR SALE—1922 tractor, $125; 1922 their former home in C alifornia He tractor, $3U). Meyers Garage, Ti sold his fine bunch of White Leg 21390—Mr. D. L. Machesney, Route 3, Haviland, Kans. gard, Phone Tigard, 2451. horn pullets. , „ „ --------- 21391—J. A. Strickling, Route 2, box OR SALE—Red Carnox Pigeons, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McClelland of 38, Tahlequah, Okla. joe Tubbs, Rt 4, Beaverton, on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson Ave. near Tobias S t , Salem, 21392—P. W. French, Route 1, box Tiedeman and family of Stafford, j 78, Dumas, Arkansas. Aloha, Oregon Mr and Mrs. Chet Garber all 21.W3—W. G. Brown, 249 South ¡ILL TAKE CARE of children at were Sunday visitors at the Charles ttty own home, Mrs. Flora, Mult Geiberger home. In the afternoon Fifth street, Salina, Kans. nomah, cor. Walnut and Donald St. a visit was paid to the . Tuala'J" 21394—Leonard Dam, Route 2, be river where members of 50, Union Grove, Wis. WANT WORK of any kind—Mrs went in swimming. Flora, Multnomah, cor. Walnut and 21395—R. E. Waters, R. F. D. 2. j Donald Streets. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Shuster were Broken Bow, Neb. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John —An all enamel Birdge OREGON STATE CHAMBERj Kaiser of Pete’s Mountain where oeech Gas Range with hot water OF COMMERCE. coils, $60„ E. B. Church, Bwdy a birthday party was planned com plimentary to Mr. Shuster. Mr. and 14*>. Portland. HAZELDALE Mrs. Joe Salzcr and family. Misses Nettie and Mary Salzer, Zack hhg- avint , t a k e n o v e r the Kru- O n e o f th # m ost sp ecta cu la r a c h ie v e m e n ts Miss Anna Grabhorn, who has son, lake Kreiger, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kcf Harber Shop, I solicit your Day and family were ameng those been principal of the school in EtW in a u to m o b ile hiatory u th a m a n n e r in continued patronage. Geo. B w h ic h tod ay's C h e v r o le t is in c rea sin g its eastern Oregon for several years, is present. Davis m a rg in o f le a d e r sh ip as th « w o r U ’s Larg to teach fifth grade at Hillsboro this fall. est b u ild e r o f a u to m o b ile s. S in c e January Taft, the new town on the Roose- ■ or s SALE—1400 pound mare or thc scene of 1st m o re th a n 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 o f th ese B igger an d veil highway *.vas trade for good I >w. Phone 1152, Sunday. The Mr and Mrs. C. P. Syverson and manv picnic parties B etter C h e v r o le is h a v e b e e n d e liv e r e d to H k' 'Cord, H K. Platt. way points also claimed large num family returned from a trip to C lear o w n e r s . . . a n d a tin g le d em o n stra tio n bers particularly Neskowin which 1 » lake in the Cascades returning by w ill te ll k i n g o f th e rea so n s w h y C h e v „„.St popular beach on the Roose Mackenzie pass. ^"“ "Omrsday afternoon near high rolet is first c h o ic e o f th e n a tio n for 1928! *a> at i igard, pair of spectacles velt highway. The road from Nes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day and kowin to Taft is rather «lusty as the k UiSe' No,ify Hutchinson, Bx 221. C o m e tak e a r id e! F x p e r ie n c e th e effort Kt- 1: Tigard. Reward. oiling program will not be cons.der- Edward and Evelyn spent a few «lays less h a n d lin g , th e su p r em e c o m fo rt, five of this week at the beach cd before another year. < rab fish- Jl SALE—Yearn, harness and wag- ing in the bay an.l the big pleasure hi«^h-speed e n d u r a n c e w h ic h h a v e b een ' n- will sell cheap as my husband b .a t are the main attractions at Mrs Wes Baney was called to As su ch im p o rta n t factors In th e sen sa tio n a l passed away and have no fur- Taft p o p u la rity C h e v r o le t is e n jo y in g In every The beach is not so good toria Saturday on account of the W’ Ltr Use for them. Mrs. I. E. but there are many allurmg ones illness of her sister, Mrs sectio n o f th e la n d . L earn h v sittin g at Rt- 2. Beaverton, Oregon. near by. Taft B-asts of the most Livermore. th e w h e e l o f th is great n e w car w h at extensive business district along the a m a tin g p erfo rm a n ce is n o w a v ailab le Mr*. Ray Haine» and daughter highway with hotel .garage,, general in a lo w -p rice d a u to m o b ile ! C o m e take „ores and meat shop. Mr and Mrs Faye have gone to Newport for a a ride — tod ay ! F. L. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs F-. <- fzreek. Richardson and Mrs. W. R |J a^ . Tk* TlM C OAt *t hurt enjoyed Sun.lay there and had Mr. Reusser and daughter F.dna ^ ‘- ' ‘■'*715 a crab supper at Three K.vrr. in the visite«! with his daughter. Mrs *595 TKa C i ' t H . , , 1 s *520 Matterson at Qoverdale, last week evening. riu s t w *675 Oml,) « — A l l p e l t « » f a ► . 11*.< TH* C«H»«rtèhU Mr and Mrs Ruthven Byrum of Marjorie Gassncr was severely! M 75 IMIS,«#, itmbt Anderson. Ind. « h o have been vts.t- bitten by a «log last week She has Z Z u u ... *695 Plén« Mirk few been having medical attention from ing relatives in Portland i" r Mr T V e r laws l u d « i K « lo s e aas k a iu J U i v g asw J weeks were dinner guests Dr. Smith of Hillsboro. Tk* Jefcoot at (faohta TV«i Sarvaa and Mrs. F.arl Meyer. Thursday Mr. fw fir# Stata Co™, to j,our s u u to , fvntm is a portrait painter of n« ?e Mr and Mrs. Oliver Tompeau * «duration and profraaional and has a number of his portraits on were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs exhibition in the Fields Museum of Walter Fimmell of Portland last Opportunity u afftrat 1« Art, Chicago. ** 4». artmeuts of the Collog» Friday. »f Literature. Setenc* *o<l th# Art» Never deplore the fact that peo- Mr Matt Rlomquist is suffering Af'h’.teeture and Allied Art»— I pit don’t stay at home as much as from an infection of the face. “"s re** Administrstinn — M«- ' they u«ed to They don t put i n » » ■*: on — .lourBilism— Graduate m uch time at family quarreling when | St'o (r— —Medicine— Musie Mr Reusser and daughter F.dna they're out. •“Phtreai Edneatioa — tVveiol- were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs | "tr— • ni Wn-k— Flitens0 « B L. Griffitts on Sunday. WTijin, Arkansas In applying for work, an that he y««- Or»tv* «,pt *«. i»î» man voluntarily a.lmitted in the pen- Mr Fred H im hm cn of Vanr»*i erved ttwo terms >• »-il* ha«L 9 V«. Wash, was a guest at the J HeffvtTmt. I w <-eri #/ ltentiarv Having the courage if ■ C Smith on Sunday. J Eujm*. O** c. nvictiv n« he g«^t the F>b. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Charles Berthold 1 I ! i 1 i Come /CHEVROLET f take a Ride - and you will know why Chevrolet is ^ i r s t Choice o f the Nation for 1928/ *585 BERNARD & STIPE at Stipe’s Garage Beaverton, Oregon Q U A L I T Y 6 AT L O. W C OS T *