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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1928)
WANT ADS. TUALATIN HAZELDALE CENTS R O. T. C. GIVEN SYMBOL OF ITS IDEALS erection this fall LuUhne'^'t * 1 !! ? l0St ° f lhc ';hlldren frorr the Playing an important part in the utilized as a school house, ,*,* r ° E u i ^ hhorhood- A LINE a dance hall. ïh e ¡ " " r '‘ ‘ t0re “ 4 ^ Jack town and Cooper growth uivd expan>ion of this nation’s 1 ; ML * « r tcache s and several par educational program, many Luge m- ty L. Galbrcath. PER TIME attciiJed the County Fair at dustnal mstitutions have been and* A hunting party coi:u*,s .-1 x w v ib° ~ **•* Thursday, Children’s 1 are today actively engaged in fu r-1 C#uat Five Word» to Line ard Zivney and lCchard Wil. 1 p * * ’ T ^‘i Klrl* ,fwln* c,“b from thering the education c f the youth o f OUR CLASSIFIED ADVER near Oswego Rav Si U<i> °°PC T Mt. school under the leader- America, chief among thee is the tt "tor car industry, it is claimed. TISING IS D E S IG N E D fO land a u d T h n Stone ^ T ^ Sh,,> ° f ^ ^ - PRODUCE M A X IM U M P R O F - Evidence of this was again given have returned ? iuaiann very attractive booth displaying the nave returned from a successful hunt- year’s work k ¡ I AT M IN IM U M C O ST . last week at one of the most im -1 tng trip to the Blue mountains where ______ _ pressive ceremonies of its kind ever -Phone—Write -C all o '::::: • » * » . „ » ? • ***» « c * . <* w « * . held in the San Francisco hay region, | Th. »»ii*“ * p °w* r the bux- B. C is making an extended visit during which, school colors and thv^ ta| p< war of tho classified ad American flag were presented ti> ( I W . and Krause ,„ d C' =“ >>• the San Leandro high school R. O. Biako »Pac# *ho c ,a **‘fled i0|umo « " * ur* <ir#” ’ ’M i' 'a n d ‘J MU r‘ |E, A' K“b,,‘- L“ r" " ' ' ’ * * '■•" h'*! b" » *way T t. by the Durant Motor Company) j j , t your need« «nd proclaim M r’ and Mr MJ * ' AJ° h? Borland’ ** Sauvu;s Island for the summer. of California, according to a cotn-i joui »»!• iu m * h ,r *- children K A Hlank and as retur,ied to his home and ,s inunication received here yesterday in s t r u c t io n s tendants Z L"™"* ^ at' T a' ' cnd*n« Columbia University, bv Otto Erickson, local Durant dealeri p , , C EN TS a line per iaaue The event which marked the first) at Hdlsboro H C° Umy ^ *a*tWetk 'vh" e ht “ a sophomore. public appearance of the schoo’ mili-j Count ‘»va word» to the line. Than count your profit*. c , . ' . ^ ' ss -^Kues Schoeobachler spent tary squad in formation, was attended . w ? . a Mahan of Seattle. |he week end with her mother and by city and county officials, Durant! and Mrs L. Baily of Portland vi.,’ brothers. VIS- executives, R. O. T. C. heads andl These Classified Ads appear in led their niece others. . ^,r s. John Nyberg Beaverton Enterprise, Tigard Sen uiu! family last week Mrs. Alfred Meinel and Alice One of the first of the large fac tinel. Multnomah P ress and Aloha , „ Meinel spent Saturday at Hillsboro. tories to locate in the district, the Newt. Mr and Mrs. Richard Wilmot, M r.: ----------- Durant plant is credited with con-1 COMBINED C IR C U L A T IO N 22S0 btone Mr. and Mrs. boro Fokod Miss Edi‘h Leopold of Hillsboro tnbuting much toward the establish o L W Stone’ Mr and Mrs. s‘,ent Sunday .vith her parents Mr. ment of San Leandro’s high school! Ul for the nominal price af >c J. i vw V\. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. R H ;ind Mrs. Paul Leopold a little more than a year ago. The! ptr line per time. /tyncy and Dr. and Mrs. \V. F. ---------- - factory is located on the boundary! Kaiser were among the dinner guests N ,i r and “ M rs- ^ lred Meinel, Alice line of San Leandro and Oakland. It at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John and Erncs‘ Meinel and Eva Meinel is pointed out that since the plant evening |°‘ Hillsboro spent Sunday in Port- commenced operations in 1922 the ^SH m u s t a c c o m Stone Sunday _____ _ land. former's population has «increased pany ALL WANT ADS Elsie May Cmtina and Marv Ellen from approximately 0000 to more Mason have gone to Fugene to attend Mrs Van Scrmond of 1 .« An- than 11,500. (.'OK RENT—Newly tinted 5-room ,he sta,e university. Miss Cimiua Kelts, California is visiting her bro Since tbat time many other indust dât. Nelson Thomas, Multnomah. 1S a senior and Miss Mason a fresh- fber, Arthur Mills. Miss Helen Mills rial units have been established in man. left last l-riday_for Monmouth where and around San Leandro, thercbv I 5t she will attend the state Normal bringing to the city thousands of Itcl Bros, and Sagerts have been this winter. families and necessitating the in EXPERT Shoemaker at Tigard, see creasing of educational facilities. At John Lenz, two blocks south of j Uiis-y threshing clover for seed. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Morgan of present, asserts Mr. Friekson, among] Public school. --- ---- - Growers are picking cucumbers yet *" alifornia have been visiting their the H50 men employed at the Durant i LAUNDRY—Mrs. Lierman is still in ‘° r delivery in Sherwood or Port- I'aren,s, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mills, factory alone, approximately five htm-| dred have families residing in the tht laundry business and solicits your bind. They attended the Pendt-'»'-- " patronage Will call for and deliver. . . -- - I Up last week and are now visiting district. In making the presentation of the Kain is needed for late potatoes, relatives in La Grande Phone Beaverton 8135. school flags, .41 G. Waddell, vice- FOK SALE—Modern 5-rooin house, president of Janies Houlihan, Inc, Fire menaced the Oregon Electric1 \rr nn,i r-.¡u.,.,a Kri.l ™ ^ -*lr an<t .Ì, .r ' * ml ana Mrs. Leonard Hallock Pacific Coast advertising agenev, act Nelson Blvtl. and Hoffman road, railroad Î t 1 last s t Í week k and aert one morning a" n \fr md fa,T,i'y of P o la n d ' ¡sited with ing for De Vaux, said: "Success Phone Bid. 9932-J-5. river an(j Mrs. C. P. Sy verson on stages from the city met the local Sunday such as wc all dream about in this, “BEST IN the W est” Hanson strain. train from the south to convey pass-. the training of our lives, is cultivated Taking order* for baby chicks for.cngers to Portland. The damage to by the R. O. T C. The ability to _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day and 1939. The strain that lays the most the bridge was not serious ___ and trains V exercise leadership in peace or nat-1 large white eggs for the feed con were allowed to use the bridge later Eve'yn attended the state fair at Salem on Tuesday. ' ional need is best brought by this i sumeci E. C. Richardson, Tuala in the day. tin Heights Chickery, Tualatin, Ore. means given us by our great govern Mr. John Huber of Cooper ML ment. The World W ar has given us HITEON 5-ROOM house for rent, one mile received a very serious injury to a crop of young men that learned south of Tigard. See E. E. Finley Carl Olson, Harry Robinson and bis left eye the end of last week. discipline, quick thinking, and an Parker Downing retdrned F'riday While he was <wt>rking in the woods ability to use their heads in an FOR SALE—Concord grapes, 4c a from a weeks hunting trip in south- a dry ,w'g flew up and punctured pound H. R. Bitzer, Becks place, en, Oregon. the eyeball. Mr. Huber underwent emergency." Beaverton, R 2. an operation at Emmanuel hospital “The success of the R. O. T. C. A number of Hiteonites attended|on Tuesday. | in wartime has caused the stamp of HAVE several clients willing to ex- ,hc county fair at Hillsboro la st! - approval to be placed on it as a change Portland residential | > r < w (t|( powerful peace-time tool for con erty for suburban property. Beaver-, _____ structing bodies and minds equal to ton Finance Co., Beaverton, Ore. j A numbCr of neighbors “walked | the demands of business life or na-i ---------------------------------------------------- Jin” on Herman Metzentine Tuesday FOR FIR ST C L A SS Dressmaking evening to help him observe h is; tior.al defence. call ATwater 3222 , birthday. A very pleasant evening | “ 7 _ “ ~ ‘ • vas spent visiting and playing cards FOR SALE Boy s auto bug good aftcr which we enjoyed sandwiches,! f* •: ^ VT'h’ -YÂ condition, cheap, A T 3290 coffee and numerous birthday cakes. . FOR SALE OR T R A D E —A team, Several Hiteon youngsters narrowly harness and wagon, for chickens, escaped death when the car they hogs or cow. Box 124, R 3 Bea were riding in overturned on Camp verton, Oregon. bells hill. All escaped unhurt except Dean Willoughby who received a MOLIN’, 1 IANO and all string in- sCa]p wound, struments. School lessons 50c to $1.00. Room 5, Rossi Bldg. Beaver All available men from Hiteon ton. ■were callee^ to Kinton Friday to fight fire. FOR SALE—Reliable coal oilbrooder Mrs. C. W. Struthers spent Thurs- green feed cutter for chickens, in good condition. Call B R 9756-J-3 day visiting at the J B. Phillips _R ^ Bx 656, Portland, Oregon. home in Hillsboro. F^ L Si 1.E7 Bridge, nAeach Mr. and M r s ~ T T Campbell who ™ge, 6 hole, p.ped. Anss, Tigard haye becn visiting in Portland re- turned to their farm Sunday. FOR SALE—Blue concord grapes, Mr. rainier Fade and daughters j ^ c per lb.. You pick them. Mrs. of Portland, Miss Margaret Ferris' F Hammer, East Tigard at high and Mr. Wm. F. Campbell and son way Bdwy 9921-R -3 of Husum, Wash, spent Sunday at the Campbell home. WALNUTS—12c per pound-you pick them cure in open, have sweet W e’d hate to have the i°b nuts Began picking Oct. 6 last creeping out campaign headquarters Make reservations. H. L. the morning after election. Crider, Dallas, Oregon. The annoyance of a talkative bar OR SALE—Bargain, new smooth ber is a small matter compared to ,0P. white enamel, combination the irony of a singing dentist. range. Regular $165 now $~5 ta*1* Phone 8252, Beaverton It LILIES—( LOSING OUT S A L E — I- n J Lon? F'lnrum (Hardy garden Eas- | ^ly) 1 to 3 ft. tall, 4 to 14 j Wossoim, blooms in July. Unex- j -ed for garden and cut flowers. ’ ° ear,len can afford t o ’ be w ith -j 001 lilies at this less than whole-. ** * price—Blooming size bulbs, »h 'e they last, 10 for $1.00— Bdwy J ^45R4, B ox 172 Rte. 5. Port- Wid ltx I near Lauden Crest on high- £ a pair of shell rim glasses f call Bdwy W58-J-1. || ^ ^M.E—Vetch seed Walnut A'«., Tigard. F. Lucthi SALE—Vetch seed. F. Luethi. ^ afort ave , Tigard, Ore. ^ FALF.—Shotgun L. C. Smith, e hanirncrless 16 gauge, auta- ejector. Positively no rust L! * 1 OTICE Call East 0883 At our expense for the Laundry East 0883 Urn* “ O ho \' t o O u t ;i 7 V f . r* \ i 1 , t *r*m i < 4 * J, A “Queen” of Cuernsey** prcv.des the mi!k for O '- i f i - l e 's repast w en Royalty v.s.ted at Pacific Inter. . _i al rietured rV uv, Mrs. Minnie W. Sheep, Hogs, Cl nrd Foxes will Miller of Thou: n l Sorlti s Farm, compete for a rh.: o In the $100,- Wendell. Idaho, is seen milking her 000.00 of prlzo ii •• ofierod. famous t;n r,r"- y. Yeoman's Mister Pacific Intermit: ■ al Is one of Itabetta. Henry Thiele, prominent the four shows in tl. • l ’. S. where restaurnnteur, is standing by wait tho "All American" ; lections are ing to carry a pitcher of this made. “quoon’s" milk to Queen Mur4 of Other outstanding divisions of R''u:nnma who was a visitor at the 1936 Pacific International Live the Exposition uro tho I .and and Manufacturers' P. duets Show*; stock Expos It ion. Every Indication points to nil dt- Industrial Kx'-orill ■■.; Mho ■; Show; divislonx b ing filled to capacity Wool and Mohair now ; 1 ox ,sU w ; at the lo 'h Annual ruclfte Inter Hoys’ and lilrl i* t mb Vih rk Exhib national Livestock Exposition. Port its ; great “Truth In M .its" d-unon- land, Oregon, November 3T0, inclu strattrn. and Ant l,u < r.r.u -* sive. Particularly Is this true of the Horse hihow. T m lior>o till w p. r- Dairy Livestock dlvLlon. Fully 8J0 formancM rim bc E uh d—7 < v> n- Stirring dairy n!iiir.-l ls are expected to be lngs and 3 afternoons. In the stalls when tho Exposition high and broad Jumping events are opens, with br-\ .13 represented as announced for each perfornr ei . . follows: Ilclutelas 300. Jerseys High stepping harm ss lion i and 200, Guernsey ■ 150. Ayrshlres and three- and five -a.ted American ill he seen in ull Brown Sw Iri 150. Professor V. I). saddle horses Chappell rf creg oa Agricultural their perfection of form. Heavy College Is In charge of tho Dairy draft six h u so driving team con Products Show which, this year, tests are scheduled as well as oth> r will excel nil previous rheords for team contests throughout the rest sire and qinlity of exhibits. In ad of the week. All transport! tluu lines are of- dition to t h 1 I)..try Livestock en tries, uiUJiomi of dollars worth of | ferlng reduced fan to tho Exposl- pur# bred l ’jo f Cattle, Horses, 1 tlon. 500 $1.50 B U S IN E S S Cz\RDS PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PIONEER PRINTING & 408 Dekum S T A T IO N E R Y Bldg.— Third at Washington PO R TL A N D . rr> . St.. O REG O N :r p: <• ■ Night and Morning to keep them C lean, Clear and Henlthy W rite for Fret " Eye Care” or “ Eye Beauty" Book M Ufiss Cs, D»f«. H. S..» E. Ok» S l . Ciimf v, f 4 ET u COMING TO - PORTLAND ii 11» Y V « J jjn w ix L L ^ — j Dr. Mellenthin I ÌX Iff- NOT O P E R A T E W ill be at ß ATI ' 0 M 1 1 3 1 5 V i- O ffice hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. T H R E E D A YS ONLY N* Charge for Consultation Dr Mellenthin is a regular grad uate in medicine and surgery and i» licensed by the state of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcer* of stomach, tonsils or adenoid* He Has to his credit wonderful re sults in deseases of the stomach, liver, b..wels, hlc><d, s k i* nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcer* and rectal ailments Below are the names of a few ol ” his many satisfied patients in O r e r ” who have been treated for one or the other of the above named cau*e.; John Olson. Astoria foe Sheoships. Gibbon Mrs. Walter Scott, Scott M;'l* Mrs John Van Beveren, Baker D I Wagenblast, Portland Mrs H E. Walters, Maupin Mrs Jennie Woolery, Salem Remember above date that e*n^ saltation on this trip wall be free an hi« treatment is different Married women must be accom- ■» panied bv »heir husbands ♦ Addeew 274 Bradbury Bldg. Los A r ^ V . V A rJt Angeles, Cahfomi« i i> à BENSON HOTEL Thursday, Friday, Saturday OCTOBER 4-5-6 n r j - . T f * O - T - 5 m | Xll. is . -*L T¿ d i y á ; t l l t i t a x . . . : . ¿ p re n r+ w ■ ■ r * r % rJ* *4 «A. . j|Je*á. - O _ :Z " X ^ ' t - . -a. m ode . . affer woflv-a have pasot’tl an<I thcr main fac- turfrw have brought out ne .v motiels . . . the D urant 75 Silver Anniversary 4 Six remains the Taken demonstration t.»iiay ami note how the Durant <5 De Luxe Sedan matches in performance the supremacy of ita beauty ami 9>t)Ie. ! i:e H r*ll of truest interpretation of nio<l«-rni»m. F O I H KO H W A KD S P E E D operation 13 The Durant 75 De Luxe Senuii is alone worth youi time. Sec ii today. positively intriguing in fleet lines . . Durant Silvrr Annivt-n-.ry Six » diflerentcolors..aml pirating hrilli- I U R A N I U A I * if U ß ance of chromium-plated trinin.ing. T H I SI O K I . l e w H S I . i l L o s r i l l > i l I a OTTO ERICKSON CO. W *:S in f'.o n County D stribntors of ST A R C A T S Br«verton. 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