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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1928)
T IG A R D . To OriDgers and Others 2 0 % off on all Oil Painting* by Granville Everest, of Laurel This is close work, not daubs Pictures on display at A . E. Wilson Jewelry Store Beaverton, Oregon ^ 10 Per Cent off on a ll C h r is t in a s a a — g— Gifts ------- ------- H CAPITOL THEATRE MU L T N O MA H , OREGON BR 9899-R-5 < ! K t t i r t o . I > e e « k e r IS H m I tUb* Dorombor 1S-1Ï Clara Bo* in K und«, Monday. In ‘ ' CLEARING THE TRAIL” T w a X ir-W ltb u ilIl,, llrfrtubtrr t i lt Lina IU»«|U.II» liobrrt A r a i t r w i in « > “ CELEBRITY” “ THE FLEET'S IN ” T hu r«du r-t'rid «y. D*r«n>bor IS-X1 Phyllia H«»«r in “ TENTH AVENUE” Mrs. N. Boyd of Carlton was visiting Tigard friends this week. J. W. Holden of Portland wa1 arrested Monday by l. J. McMahon for speeding 45 to SO miles an hour He paid a fine of $15. Mr. and Mrs. P F. Lewis and family and Frank Allen were dinner guests at the Mt. Hood Country Club last week. C. F. W EST, Prop. Mrs. F. R. Sibley, who went to the hospital last week expecting to be operated on, returned home be cause she had a very bad cold. As soon as she is well she will return to the hospital OPEN FOR BUSINESS and Decorated my place o f Business Throughout I am now OPENED FOR BUSINESS George Schwister left last week for Milwaukie, Wisconsin to join J . his wife and baby. and Solicit Your Patronage The Tigard Grange met last week ••¡Tuesday for a short business ses- i; Mission Bell Service Station Í *. Open from 6 a. m. to 12:30 a. m. | W eek Days and from 6 a. m. to 3 a. m. Saturday and Sunday T oo Late to Classify FOR SALE—W ood range, Library Table, Small Gas Range. Call Sun set «231. . FOR SALE—(¡as stove, 4 burner, .. and oven, $5. Beaverton 0012. It T hrift © grocers ’ A S W i V A 'i W A W i W V . W A V . I A V A V i V . V . V i V . V . '. v . v . v , « , « Christmas Cards Moved All Porta Inland Beautiful Line of i ENGRAVED CARDS Now on Display MID-MONTH SAVING! Right N ow ! - The middle of December - just before Christmas when a dollar saved will buy that little remembrance you had in mind. There’s a Saving at your Local Thrift Store on every item of your Food Supply. SPEC IAL M ID -M O N T H SA V IN G S FOR S A T U R D A Y A N D M O N D A Y __________________________ DECEM BER IS and 17______________________________ C O N V O Y F L O U R — Guaranteed Hardwheat Blend - 49 lb. B a g ................ $1.79 CORN M E A L — Fresh ground Yellow or White - 9 lb. Bag .................. 35c Q U IC K Q U A K E R O A T S — large Package 25c SP E R R Y P A N C A K E F L O U R — 3 lb.Package 29c F L U F F C A K E F L O U R — Package 33c - The flour that insures success, Free for a limited time a 1 lb. Package Carnation Wheat Flakes with each Package Fluff. LO G CABIN S Y R U P — Cane or Maple Medium Tins ......... .... ... ..... ..............49c S W A N S D O W N C A K E F L O U R — Large Package ... ............... ............. ..... 39c F U L L CREAM C H E E S E — Pound „ 27c P E A N U T B U T T E R -Made from select nuts, 2l 2 lb. Glass Jar 49c R AISIN S New Crop Seeded or Seedless -1 5 oz. Package, 3 pkgs........... 25c H O N E Y Pure Pacific Slope Honey strained in 5 lb. tin 69c T H R IF T C O F F E E — “ The Taste Treat" - Adds zest to any meal, always ground fresh to your ordc., 1 lb. 4fk - 3 lbs. $1.39 A IR P L A N E S — Boys - Get an Airplane A Thrift Coffee Wright Flyer - Not a mere glider - they actually fly - loop the loop - barrel roll, or do the Im- melmann turn. Go to your nearest Thrift Store and find out how to get one of these nifty cloud chasers. You can buy ’em or get ’em Free! S T R A W B E R R Y P R E SE R V E S— packed for our stores from finest berries 3 lb. Glass Jar 5 gc M A C A R O N I, S P A G H E T T I or COIL N O O D L E S — finest Semolina products 2 lbs. 25c B E A N S— Red Mexican or Pink - 3 lbs. 25c In a small Scottish town there had been a musical recital that afternoon at the town hall by a well-known Edinburgh pianist. The audience and the performer hud departed, und i he caretaker wus locking up, when the telephone bell rung. “ Hello 1" sahl a voice. “ Is that the ----- town hall?’* “ Aye.” “ Has Mr. Bruce Ferguson been there this afternoon?” “ Aye." “ Did he play Bach?" “ Awa wl’ ye, mon. This Is a town hall, no’ a Otbu’ field."—Musical Mirror. • T H A T ’S Forty Is a number that lias been regarded us peculiarly significant. The Idea may have originated with readers of the Bible, who notice that Moses was 40 days on tin- mount, Elijah was fed 40 days by the ravens, the ruin of the flood fell 40 days, un other 40 (lays elapsed before Noah opened the window of the ark, 40 days was the period of embalming, Jonah guve Nlnevub 40 days to re pent, th- laird fasted 40 days, and H* was seen 40 days after Ills resur rectlon. Old English law also feu tured many 40 day periods. Ancient America Recent discoveries in the isfhmu« of Panama lend to the conclusion that the region probably was the most pop nlous In the ancient world. Many large cities have lieen discovered In ruins In the jungles. » 2 Weeks to Christmas * * * * * ** 111 I I 1 H -4 + H I I | | | l- H "l I t I I i 1 1 I i I I’w m t - W W H -H THE STOCK IS COMPLETE Dietsch Hardware Store A % m \ V .5 A W M W A \ m V .,A m V .W . ,., .V .,.V .V .V .i PRE-HOLIDAY BARGAINS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Get your CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNISHINGS, BLANKETS, ETC AT CUT PRICES NOW IS YOUR O PPO R TU N ITY ! TAKE ADVAN i '.(■> ' Ladies M ens - Boys Childrens and Childrens CAPS UNION FELT $1.50 Valut SUITS New Capito! SLIPPERS $1.00 Value Cut Price 75c value THEATRE Cut Price Cm Price 69c 48c TICKETS 39 c _____________________ TOY3 FREE * Tba Ship cvf Health I* Santa's Flagship the KIDDIES y 2 Price to purchasers Í Ladies anti M i^ses™^ALOSH F.S, Lev $3 values - variety of colors, l;iru'„ assortment, CUT I’ KB T 9,8,1 $2 50 Children* Shoes, CUT PKU K-1.4.H w Boys All $5 ami $o Ladies and Misses 1 unit straps and onfords, latest style, 1 1 DRESS PRICE _________ ___ - ...................... f 2 “8 SHIRTS $1 Mens Felt Slippers, CUT FKU K -8* $3 Boys Dress Shoes, t UT PKR T-$1 ® $1.50 Valu« Special Lot Ladies and Misses Shoe'- straps and pumps, Reg $-1 value, t l J (u t Price PRICE ................ ............ - ...... . 91 qs $4 Mens heavy work Shoes, t i l 69c P R I C E ___ ........................ 298 $<>50 Mens Hi-Top Shoos. Cut Price-4..8 $5 Boys Hi-Top Shoes, Cut Price-$3.96 Childrens (Boy Scout Knife with every pair) 1 1 STOCKINGS $K Mens Hip Boots, red rubber, PRICE .................. I'H 25c Value $s Mens Rubber Pars, t ut Price $2.7 65c Mens & Roys Heavy W ool Sox ( ut Price $1 50 Mens Flannel Shirts, ( ut P iio 7.) $2 Mens Union Suit, ( ut Price 98c 15c $o.50 W ool Shaker Knit Sweater. PRICE ________________ ___ - ...... 9298 Childrens $4 Mens W ool Flannel Shirts. 1 l PRICE ________- _________ $2,S WOOL $o Blankets, full size double, t i l PRICE ___ _____ ___ - ........ ........... 9383 SW EATERS $« Roys Suits X' Overcoats, t l l PRICE ______________________ 93 $3 00 Value $15 Young Mens Suits & Overcoat- CUT PRICE _____ 9798 Cut Price $20 Mens Suits & Overcoats. ' l i $1.48 PRICE _________ ___ —........ . 9,285 $5 Rovs Rain Coats, yellow, t l l PRICE ________ ____ ______ t 92 ,s $10 Mens Sheepskin Coats, <11 PRICE ___________ ____ ___ — 9 9 $15 Mens Genuine Leather (oats. '1 TRICF. _____________ ......------- ---- 99 95 $1 50 Boys Corduroy Knickers. ( l [ PRICE ______________- .....— ...... 89 $3 Bovs Long Cords, t ut Price.. $1 '** $2 50 Mens Pants, large selection. 1 1 , _____________ PRIt i 91 « I OFFICIAL GRANGE STORE For 6c 79c Value m amma d olls N. DIRECTOR S WOOLEN STOr.F T H R IF T ! ............. 9 " M a i" Highway, Beaverton, Oregon MAKE YOUR SELECTION WH1LI Significant Number 5 bar. P A G Naptha S o .p 1 bar Madium Ivor, S o .p _ 1 P .c k .ja bmall Ivory Flakes and a colored Enamel Oval Dish Pan, Value $1.25- All for g 3 c F O O D ST U F F S Moderately Priced--5c to 15c S p o rta M A L T S Y R U P Puritan or Pabst - Hop flavored No. 212 tin 59c P U R E X the master bleacher and water softener, large 32 oz. bottles, 2 for t __ ^5c with 1 - 8 oz. bottle free. L U X T O IL E T SO AP— Keeps the skin smooth - 3 bars P A G SO A P D E A L — ” ---------------------- 25c W H E R E Y O U S A V E ON Nothing Like Them in Town The annual loss of food animals In the Uulted States, through disease and neglect. Is estimated to be lu ex cess of $200,000.000. It Is likely that this estimate on the part of govern ment officluls Is far below the actual loss. The Indirect loss defies calculation, because we cannot possibly estimate Its effect upon the cost of living for both the rural and the urban pnpula tlon. A great variety of maladies afflict nearly all animals which are used for food They are nni only nf fected with as many diseases as at tack mankind, t>ui many young anl mals die from neglect—Thrift Mugu sine. N o t SH ELL-U N IO N <£ In undent times so terribly did the siu rovers infest the Chinese eoust Hint one emperor with 11 stroke of tiis vermilion brush solved the problem by ordering all seaports to move Iniund 21) miles. Vast populn ttons and great cities were moved from the mouths of rivers by ttils one net. old walls and dwellings were abandoned; new walls and properties were set up. The old sites were used as observa tion points, and fortresses were lo cated near them, so that it was no longer jmsslble for a fleet to descend without warning upon the Inhabitants of an unsuspecting city. This Is why. today there nre no ports on the actual seucoast of Chlnu. M u s ic RICHFIELD GASOLINE ■« ^ Lota of Food Animala ‘ j TH YNG’S G. Leedy. Tigard Grange meets next Thurs G. B. Davis and family spent Sun day for an all day session. day *Vith her sister, Mrs J. C. Jes sup at Newberg. LEASED 23 ACRE PLACE FOR A YEAR Born—to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. W. M. Lewis and A. C. Holton, of Chase of Durham, Saturday, a son. LaCenter, Washington, have leased the 23 acre Abby Labbie Clark place Miss Helen Keber, a Tualatin at the end of Walnut avenue for a V high school girl was operated on period of 1 year. C. W. Noyes made by Dr. Bissett last week and her the deal. They will take possession appendix removed. She is at St. at once and are making extensive Vincent hospital. plans for farming the place. Carl's Barbecue £ Having Painted I Professor F*vler of the Tigard | Dixon G. Trenholm of Seattle is Union High School strained a visiting his unde, K. H. Grandy and tendon in his left leg last Thursday family. C O N F E C T IO N E R Y A N D ICE C R E A M PARLOR while coaching the basketball team. It is very painful. The fence around the Zwtiner i W E A T H E R L Y ICE C R E A M home has been removed. Will the party who was small i % Canned Goods and Light Groceria# to Accommodate Sunday enough to take a purse off the coun The Ladies Aid of the M. E. ter of one of the stores in Tigard church held a very interesting meet Saturday evening please return the S O F T D R IN K S , F R U IT S , M E L O N S ing at the home of Mrs. Whitwell i purse and contents and keep the A mysterious grab bag added to the money if it will help their ( hristmas i| Magazines— All The Daily Papers shopping My name is on iny bus enjoyment of the afternoon. •* At The Old Location—With a New Store tickets. ■" Night Trade Kstlier Strom lost a valuable pocket Alois Schlecht has been appointed book Saturday while shopping in V .W W M W . V M V W A W A % W A W . V A W , V V . - , \ ', . lV , administrator of the estate of his Tigard. ¡mother, Mary Schlecht, who died December 5 at Tigard. It consists Harry Leedy and family spent I of real property appraised at $f/X)l) Sunday with his mother, Mrs. B ^ V W d W 'A W V .W .V W .'^ V N V .’.W .VA'.V.V.SV.V.V.V.V,. NOTICE f «ion and an interesting program was W % % W % ' A W U V A W W M W Y . % V A V i W W V y W A , tV ..1\v . given. 229 231 FIRST S T . Refveen SALM ON and MAIN PORTLAND, OREGON Main Store open evenings to 9 Sundays. 9 a. m to • Mai Orders Filled—Postage 1 xtra. . /.N V \ N % V .V .V .S % S V .S S S S Y .V .S S S S V .V .% V .V .V .V . • • 79c