WANT ADS HAZELDALE ‘•or the week of September 7 the association price for New York ex- Miss Agnes i handler, of H ilsey, tras "as 41 cents. The pool was Oregon, returned to her hotnt 1 **, made August 29th when the top Sunday after spending a week »*ith Pric,f quoted in the Oregonian and Miss Jean Smith. other dailies was 34 cents for Nc*- ¡York extras. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis a n d _ were guests of A. F. Doughty Work on Market road No. 31-34 Sunday. on the hill near the I'hehak place is progressing. The grade is being low­ ered to conform with the market road policy of the county and state. cents S a LINE PER TIME C»unt Fir* Words te Line niR CLASSIFIED ADVER- i1NG IS DESIGNED TO ODUCE MAXIMUM PROF- at m in im u m P x io n e — co st r: Srhof/a . J. W. Harkness has nearly com­ pleted the addition to his dwelling. Write -Call , .tilin g p o w tr an d th e buy- p ew tr o f th e c la s sifie d ad lits space in th e .c la ssifie d so n a "sura fir e ” In v estm en t. I your n eed s an d p » claim u sale item s hare. r.u Kannow left on Sunday ( ondon, Oregon, where he te in the high school. He has bee structor and athletic coach ther the past two years. in s t r u c t io n s CENTS a lin e par issu e int w o rd s to th a lin t Than co u n t y o u r p ra fits. S These C la ssified A d s ap p ear in gsaverton E n terp r ise . T ig a rd S e n ­ tinel. M ultnom ah P r e s s and A lo h a Mr and Mrs. E. L. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. W R. Hawxhurst and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Richardson were guests of Mr. and Mrs Ray Quinn and family at the Lloyd A. Lee Poultry Farm and Hatchery near Salem Sunday. From the home of Mr and Mrs. Quinn the party mot­ ored seven miles to Hazel Green park, a beautiful spot on the Pud­ ding river where a picnic dinner was held with three birthday cakes to especially celebrate the birthday an­ niversaries of Messrs Meyer, Hawx­ hurst and Quinn. Boat rides and many juvenile attractions were in­ dulged in by the party. Miss Frances Hart of Cooper Moun­ tain will teach the third grade at l.lgin this yeai Miss Francis Goth- ard will be on the faculity of Intlep- CO M BIN ED C IR C U L A T I O N 2250 ence High School. Mrs. Gothardwill for the n o m in a l p rice af 5c make her home in Independence this year with Francis. Miss Anna Grab- >r line per tim e. horn will teach the fifth grade in Pete Potvin, who has been in the Hillsboro schools charge of the W. R. Hawxhurst meat market at Tigard, joining the ash m u s t a c c o m ­ Jenfrey Rloomquist has returned t< 20th Century store has purchasad the pany ALL WANT ADS his electrical course at Benson Polytec shop from Mr. Hawxhurst. The hnic High School. He is a Sopho consideration, which was cash, is more this year. unrevealcd. Mr. Potvin has a pleas­ OR RENT—Newly tinted 5-room ing personality and has made many flat. Nelson Thomas, Multnomah. Mrs. Janette Purnis and children friends since he has been a res­ who have spent the summer with her ident of Tigard, about five months, parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Cary, and has built up a very satisfactory XPF.RT Shoemaker at Tigard, see left last week for their home in Roch­ business. Mr. Hawxhursf operates John Lenz, two blocks south of ester, Minnesota. a meat market in Tualatin and has Public school. large livestock interests to look after -\tr. ana Mr. \ erl salee are receiv­ leaving him very little time to de­ fOK SALE—Air tight heater, cheap. ing congratulations on the birth of a vote to the Tigard market. Call at Enterprise office, Beaver daughter bom last week. ton Phone 7.V13 John Nyberg is now distilling his iÖK SALE— Modern 5-room house. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson and orvn mint which is turning on* much Nelson Blvd. and Hoffman read. Mable Watson spent last week at the better than he anticip^*'.' f t ., Phone Brd. 9932-J-5. beaches. traction is equaling about two gal­ lons of peppermint to a vat which BEST IN the W est” Hanson strain, Friends in this community will be ‘aking orders for baby chicks for sorry to learn of the death of Mr. holds about one half ton. 1929. The strain that lays the most Henchie in Idaho, where he has made Mrs. Mary F.. Robinson is greatly large white eggs for the feed con­ his home for the last few years Mr. sumed. E. C. Richardson, Tuala­ Henchie’s death followed an opera­ improving her garage building op­ erated by W. E. Mttlkey. A cement tin Heights Chickery, Tualatin, Ore. tion for appendicitis. floor and other improvements are noted. ■ROOM house for rent, one mile Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller had as south of Tigard. See F.. F.. Finley their guests last Sunday Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. George Simmons of WANTED—All kinds of Laundry Clarence Cumlin and family and Mr. Salem visited here over the week and Mrs. Hausman of Los Angeles, work. First house this side of end with the families of E. A. Rob­ Union Oil Tanks, Beaverton. inson and Mrs. I. N. Robinson. Miss Gladys Haskins, who is teach­ [AVE several clients willing to ex ing the school here is making her The Misses Leta, Letha and Phyl­ change Portland residential prop home with Mrs. Maggie Anderson. lis Tiedeman of Stafford were recent erty for suburban property. Beaver guests over night of the Misses Ny­ ton Finance Co., Beaverton, Ore. A few neighbors and friends of berg. Mrs. Ellerson surprised her at her OK FIRST CLASS Dressmak home last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Higgins call ATwater 3222 Most of the time was spent out­ doors and a dainty lunch was served Seattle were Labor Day guests FOK SALE—Boy’s auto on the lawn. The guests numbered Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilson. :ondition, cheap, AT 3290 sixteen and amongst those present were Mrs. Arthur Mills, Mrs. Vaughn OR SALE— Chester white pigs, Mrs. L. P. Brooks, Mrs. McHenry, M a y Shed A r m a t W ill Mrs. Maggie Anderson, Mrs. Bledsoe, F. Eisner, phone Tigard 028. Mrs. C. P. Cameron, Mrs. Williams, A starttHli may Jerk off each of It* WANTED—Housekeeper, elderly lady Mrs. Oscar Taylor, and Mrs. Edgar five uriuu s e lrn l in su e e e a a la * ; 1» may preferred. Ti.v'o children 15 and 4 Lusby of Aloha, Mrs. Tom Miller, c a rt off an In ju red or paraalilr.ed arm: years, phone Beaverton 2402 after Mrs. Purdie and Mrs. J. C. Smith. In ru re case* tfmr* U m ultiplication by division. Sea u m iiin b o rs d isch arg e th e ir vlecaru In th e apasin* «1 ca p tu re and may th u s eaeupa from un aston lahed foe. T h e rep lacem en t ol the The Double Six met at Scholls food can al Is som ctlm ea accom plished Saturday evening and a number of In te n day*, th o u g h It tnay ta k e a* the Tualatin Rebckahs and Odd ninny week*. TUALATIN Lodge Directory BEAVER LODGE No. IM. A. Vnlrrrnity of Oregon Sorority l fr* I** « V**f*"**A y and third Ti «•onth Charles Berthold a t t i , m m w w W C .U U V J I N 1 i m m i i l b u ì » L I F E T I M E o f a r h i r v r m e n t la c ro w n e d by th e D u r u n t 75 IN* L uxe S e d a n —t h e lu rg m t, n y e e d le a t, a n d miM t l u x u r i o u a o f t h e u ltr u - u in a r t D u r a n t S liv e r A n n iv e rs a ry S h e * . 11 T liia b e a u tif u l c a r re­ m a i n s t h e m o a t r e f r e s h in g e x p re s s io n u f l o d a j ’* in o d e — th o u g h iim iii I ha h a v e pasm-d s in c e ita d e h u t a n il o t h e r n iu n u f u e lu r e r a h a v e u n n m i n m l " n e w m o d e l* ” . See It to d ay . K I O. O. I . No 25 2 4 every M onday night at than ‘n Beaverton. N. G. J. F. God- s t t ’ty U E U nderhill. rtoo Fobcknh Lodge No. 24ò »• and 3rd Teevilay of each Mr*. Albert Erickson, N. G »dard, secretary. "«*'<* Grange, No .Ol. meets thf rL .'1' Saturday of each month. B K ,f**y. m a ste r, M rs. Rubv Boyd, sec- Wary ji M APES & SON Billiard Parlors ¡| Cigar» Tobaccos ! j Confections / Soft Drinks B ld f W a tso n . St •: DEALER IN HAY, GRAIN, FEED, POULTRY GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS IN BULK We Recommend cratch Food Berthold Egg Ma*h 'gg Mash with mineral Dairy Feed Dairy Feed Standard Scratch Food m m A G N I N I V S AW Y S V X f % -L IIA N T ------------ Berthold Hog Feed i ROLLING and GRINDING !; !; We Deliver ^ Beaverton Oregon. Near S. P. Depot Vyv»V.Viw.VVWWYMW.VI OTTO ERICKSON CO D istrib u to rs of ST A R C A R S —B ea v erto n , O regon