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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1928)
' i* %MX*v *X*v v WANT ADs! n noooo» h i CENTS A LINE 5 PER TIME C *unt F iv e W o r d * to L ine OUR C L A SSIFIE D A D V E R T IS IN G IS D E SIG N E D TO PRO DU C E M A X IM U M P R O F IT A T M I N I M U M C O S T . -Phone—Write -C all The selling p o w e r e n d t h e b u y ing p o w e r of t h e classified ad makes space in th e .classified column a " s u r e f ire ” Investm ent. List y o u r n ee d s a n d proclaim yout side ite m s heia. aged or elderly would bi su.latiif ii >r w ay :side •»IsAlD. lady to do light housework and •in main highwax care for little girl. Go home ev 2161, 2— M r J l*. lensen. 420 :' uth enings. Call after 8 o'clock, Br- Ash Avenue, inglewood, 1t .Uifornia. 99-41-R9. «tin ts abi>ut 5 ac re- suitable for poult r; V r a i s i n g 21M3-Mr. H a m Stickle, Box 7375 FOR SALE—Knight Templar Sun, North Kansas City, Missouri, ivams new, $30; Toggenberg milk goat, about 100 acres cr more s u i t a b l e $10; Kimble organ, good condition, for ^ritiriti? and cult ivatioiL and nuis* $25; good tone violins $15 and up; »X cl. >se to high •schools and rail- strings, bridges, etc. \ iolins re oad. Has pro] erty in Kansas paired, also all stringed instru •hat hle would like 1to trade tor O* c- ments. C. A. Haulenbeck, Beaver v;»n property. ton. Oregon Stute Chamber of C ommerce I \ \ ANT ED— Middle FOR SALE—Six weeks old pigs. Geo. Eord, R 3, Bx 124, Beaverton, across from B, k Denny. SILVER GRAYS FOR SALE—On account of leav ing I w’ill sell all “of my house hold furnishings at reasonable prices. Satn Redman, R 1, Bx203, 1 'gard, Oregon. FOR SALE—Curtis airplane, $<>00 with 10 hours instruction. See ^ ates at W atts Airport, Beaverton. bOR SALE—Horse suitable for fox or chicken meat. Phone Tigard 0953. R. M. Scott Bend Road. LIST your property with C. W. N 'yes. Phone Tigard 52, Tigard, Oregon. Fire and car insurance CHEVROLET COUPE—New paint fine condition. Geo. Trofitter., T i gard. FOR SALE—Gas stove, 4 burner, and oven, $5. Beaverton 0612. P© râ!-sii«a Enjoy the "Silver Grays" -T hey arc built to give the utmost in comfort and safety. Individual seats, air cushioned, lights so that you may read at night, air brakes and a driver of Southern Pacific dependability. A gr-at network of Silver Grays’’ cover the Willamette Valley, providing fast, convenient, comfortable, economical travel to and from valley points and Portland. Note these Schedules to Portland from Forest G ro v e—leave 5:30,7:45,9 15 a m. and hourly thereafter to 2 :45, then 4:45, *5:45, 0:45 and 8:45 pjn. WOOD FOR SALE—10 inch $7 25; cord wood $6.25. R B. Joyce, Sherwood. Phone 38-15. H)K SALE—3 ' x inch wheel. Shin ier wagon, wide tire. 1 will take c»w or heifer Fred Strücken, Ti gard. Bull Mt. road. t'OK SALE—W ood and coal rant • ni g< m m { condition. \ ¡ mile S. W r,f lobai». Joe Bush. Phone Bca- 'erton 3715. l (>k SALE—Gentle 8 vr. old horse. • 'ft lbs $25 00 simile S W. of 1 "bias. W a Harvey. Phone Bea- 'erton Of>53 H i l l s b o r o — leave 5:43,8:01,10:01 a. m. and hourly thereafter to 3:01 then 5:01, *6:01,7:01 and 9:01 pjn. B eaverton—leave 6:05,8:25,10:25 a. m and hourly thereafter to 3:25 p-tn. then 5:25, *6 -5, 7 ^ 5 and 9:25 p m. Rail tickets are good on the Silver Gray motor coaches including die 10 ride ticket. •Sunday only. Southern Pacific SERVE OREGON REGARDLESS OFTHE T IM E DAY O R N IG H T il w lioro you live— Help built! up your community. A food for pro tein; a food for m ineral salts; for calcium and phosphorus; all the essential ele ments for health and strength are found in good cheese. And all the essential ele m ents of good cheese are found in Kraft Cheese. KR A FT £ I T ** It Never occurred to Me that YOU Carried it,” said a man the other day to a local m erchant, after m aking a purchase out of town CHEESE KRAFT PHENIX CHEESE COMPANY 25 fo r over 3 8 ye a rs Always TRY to buy it at •• Home First 25® ounces for You may be Surprised at the V ariety of Goods carried by the hom e merchant, once you m ake inquiry of him KC B a k in g P o w d e r ( d o u b le a c t in g ) USE LESS than of high priced brands ¡MILLIONS OF POUNDS U S E D BY O U R G O V E R N M E N T • * J* *J* • J* »[••[• • J* * J* »J« *J* »J« • J* *J« *J« U fe w Features of- Q lte Outstanding Chevrolet - ' < of Chevrolet History - a fix in the p ric e range o f the f o u r f Tlv* O utstan d *ig C h c v r o le t plin th r, \ :t!\e -in -h ta d n > ’ ' ' b o e p erfected d e s ig n cp resen ts o v e r four vr. rs o. ic v c lo 'im e it an d tcM i.ig o n (h e part o f C h e v r o le t a n d G en era l M otors e n g in e er» . It has n u n err us a d v a n c e - in cu ts tv n iiied by a n o n - ■ . t i;C'« iMdlll))', hich-compr** ihl( »n c y lin d e r h ead — g a so lin e p u m p w ith fn u r, a n d auto- marie ro ck er arm luh rii a- tio n . lc provide* p c r lo r ia - a n ce th e like o f w h ic h w a# n ver b efore a v a ila b le in t 1 e v-p rice field — m a r v e lo u s M io o tli’less, tr e m e n d o u s re» - rve p. -v. er, a n d v r -a tto iv . :l\ s w o t a c c e le r a tio n — till . • ---- . J C Q S IS * ' Ifi I * Kn i i a .« ■ ! | J M1 f The COACH . $ C Q C *" _ u .... Th4. $ - -y - Phaeton...................... 525 The I t ile r t h a n 2 0 rnilcs to t h e rulloft n / R am lifie! ... , Its m a n clo u s n e w risr>>T 1 di es d isp la y a n e w ord-T m aitn eaa a n d l i xurv. C oech....................... I / ’ The $ C i^ C L oup e.........................J / J The Se.lan................. .. , O | J i;». Sport ( ’ahrlolet. . . U z f j The< im il tdMe r la n d a u ....................... 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ALLEN, Agent PEGG BEAVERTON, WE li.ix a m a rv e lo u s n e w six- FOR SALE — Thoroughbred collie dog 17 months. Phone Beaverton 7252. Dietsch Hardware store. E. M O RTICIAN HOME POINTERS To aid in ironing pleats in wash dies es vertical stitches tray he tl.adc through the machine stitching in the hem with a needle and thread FOR SALE—Wood range, Library ■slierc the ; «cats are to be k 1 able. Small Gas Range. Call Sun these stitches may be used as a set 8231. IN S T R U C T IO N S guide to avoid unevenness of line Five C E N T S a line p e r issue when folding the pleats Count five w o rd s to th e line. If when wringing towels they ..rt T h a n c o u n t y o u r profits. GARDEN HOME. ’olded lengthwise and put through ihe wringer flat, they will dry al The Garden Home Communit most as smooth tis evhen ironed. T h e se C lassified A ds a p p e a r in Sunday school will 1 resent a Christ- Shears ha\e many uses in the B eaverton E n te rp r is e , T ig a rd S e n nas program of Christmas music kitchen such as shredding lettuce tinel, M u lt n o m a h P r e s s a n d A loha and exercises at the church on Sun and trimming off bacon rinds. News. day evening, December 23 at 7 :30. A sq’tire of ticking, the corner- C O M B I N E D C I R C U L A T I O N 2250 brought together and fasten d to a On Friday evening the Garden large hook, make a good clothespin All for th e nom in a l price of Sc Home bchool will present their bag. The hook ntiy be slipped over per line p e r tima. Christmas cntertt.iii.ient at t!.- the line and slid along. ♦•X*4“X*,X~X~X**X~X*-X“X~X~X”X" school. In choosing colors for dyeing, oi. not be restricted to those found CASH M U S T ACCOM Mr. and Mrs. C. \V. Adams ar need in dye packages, as a blend t'fty be PANY ALL WANT ADS rived home last Thursday after \ i-.it- worked out to suit one’s taste from < ~^X ~X ~X ~X -X ~ X ~X -X "X ~.-X -X ~> ng friends and relatives in the east combinations of red, blue arid >\!lo\v and in California. A tttr paper wrapping is excel lent protection for use in putting away clothes, providing it does not EXPERT Shoemaker at Tigard, see INQUIRY LIST NO. 336 get torn and there are no opening- John Lenz, two blocks south of in the wrapping where moths can Public school. The following people have written enter. to the Land Settlement Department If when knitted unden tear is pur LAUNDRY—Mrs. Lierman is still in asking for information on Oregon. chased it is reinforced at the places the laundry business and solicits your We have antV.red these inquiries, receiving the most strain and wear, patronage. Will call for and deliver. . ending general literature and they the additional strength at these places Have returned signed questionnaires' will help tc. prevent tire appearance Phone Beaverton 8135. giving the following information. of holes. These prospective settlers are all lhe woman with brown eyes or For more profits in the poultry sufficiently financed feu their needs; industry, buy Richardson's Bred To 21ti02—Mr. J. P. Tharp, TurnerviHc, led hair will find b » it green o' black most becoming and thcrefo • Lay White Leghorn Baby Chicks Texas, is interested in western Ore from Oregon’s and the Pacific gon, and wants unproved land suit most suitable. Sale -ilks tire seldom economical Coast’s greatest laying strain—The able for sheep ittising and general Hanson Strain—Order now for Jan tanning. Coming when he sells his unii -s one can test a sample for adulteration. .A weighted sils w loci uary and February delivery. No de pioperty in Texas. posit till January. Tualatin Heights 21004— Mr, J. A. Wright, 358 Sup lias been in stock for some time Chickery, Tualatin, Oregon, Tel. 4152. erior Avenue, San Leandro, ( alif will seldom wetii long cm ugh to nay for making up. ornia, is planning to make a trip to FOR RENT—Small house at Pro Oregon next summer tmd wants OREGON WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW gress, near school and store, large about 50 acres in the Willamette living room, two closets, breakfast '.alley, especially the northern par Delake—Meeting held here to plan nook, sink, gas, electricity. $12.50 suitable for dairying. Is also inter construction of Devils Lake road. per month. E. C. Richardson, Tual ested in irrigated land. 21005— Mr. 1) W. Reynolds, 814 Ulatskanic -Columbia County B ark atin, Oregon. jMaijco Place, Venice California^ ers Association recently met hire wants a ranch of about -10 or 50 to discuss taxation and sheep in FOR SALE—Pure bred Holstein acres suitable for corn and small dustry. Ashland—Bagley Canning Co. can heifer calf. A. J. Schlecht, Bend grain. Must be close to school. Might also be interested in renting ned 27,421 cases of tipples this past Rd., Tigard 0935. a larger farm, equipped and stockc I season. 21006— Mr. W. D. Thatcher, Venice, Eugene—Plans progressing for er FOR RENT—Modern house, three California, wants front 2 to 4 acres ection of airplane factory hi re wh cli bedrooms on 2nd Street between tuitable for poultry and fruit. Has will employ about 100 men. Hall and Tucker, $18 per month. house and lot in Venice, < alifornia i Forest Grove—Present quarters of Oeo. Walmer, Beaverton, Oregon. valued at $(>,000 that he «will ex i httmber of Commerce will be ex tensively remodeled. change for Oregon property. Forest Grove—West Coast Teh 21007— Mr Robert W. Fulton, 8762 FOR SALE—Steel davenport bed phone Co. expends $125.000 fur new Rosewood Avenue, Sherman, (al:f- $7.50. Small load hay with fork, iinia, contemplates coming to Ore building on College \ \ ay, and ini cheap. Rt No. 3, Box 322. eon an I wants a small ranch that movement of lines. FOR SALE—4 Hanson strain cock- rels direct from his farm. H. J. Bartel, Huber station, 5 blocks south on Highland ave. W. AT L O W C O S T «I