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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1929)
THE PACE 6 ......................... . . Make Vour Savings Earn More All Savings Placed Here or in the M a i l by next Thursday, August 15th, Will Receive Full Earnings from August 1st If you are not already receiving BEAVERTON M.M , . Jf l l |1 HILLSDALE The Guardian Building & Loan Association savings account assures you of unquestioned safe ty with Full Earnings in an Established Financial Institution Exclusively for savings. For full information write or call the branch office at the ALOHA FINANCE Corporation C. J. STICKNKY, President Aloha, Oregon R E A I. ESTAT 1C— LOANS— IN SURANCE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES » ................... ................................. .. .................... ............................... .. The Only Exclusive Bumper Store in Portland Broadway at Burnside BRoadw ay 1809 • • Mr. and Mrs. John Birins are * | spending the week at Long Beach, Washington. T th e Hamilton family have re- ’ J T turned from tt trip to Nyssa, while < ’ •j* there they viewed the new dam un 1 ! T der construction. f _______ *1* ••• F- O Howland is a firm believer in insurance. He recently purchased ** a Plymouth car from the Hillsdale .. Garage, immediately insuring it T through his company An excellent salesiitin who is sold on his own - - business. Little Helen June F.llers, of Holly- wood. ( alifornia, a visitor at the Tremlall home, accompanied Gather- ine Tremlall on a visit to her uncle at Spokane. ----------- Mr. und Mrs. Walter Beardsley, . . Mr and Mrs. ( laude Pierce and Mr Mrs * N,rs ,,trb hen son spent the week end at Oceanside. CAPITOL HILL \ »♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ......................... Portland Auto Supply Co. dinner guests at the Louie Stan- ) | *1* field home recently were A G ' ’ 'Prendali, wife and son Charles. ., -• ** . . F r i d a y , a u g u s t t ENTERPRISE Drive Your Cat In and Get A Large Sponge— FREE F R E E — SAVE ONE H ALF ON YOUR BUMPERS and SAVE ALL YOUR FENDERS l*/ 2 -Inch 1 ^i-Inch V /£ Inch 134-Inch Ty-Bar Ty-Bar VifKav McKay seco ; Bumper; regular $10.00 N o w -------------------------------- - Bumper; regular $15.00 N o w --- ---------------------------- -- Bumper; regular $15.00 Now ---- --------------------------- - ju m p er; regular $19.50 Now -------------------------------- - Fender Guards at Same Price Other Prices from $3.95 to $12.95 ___________________ _ ^ _ _i j beth Sawdey, who is a teacher, when sh« returns to her school this fall. ----------- Mr. and Mrs W. A. Gill with their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones, of Cleveland, Ohio, a'e irat'ng a botor tour of Eastern Oregon They will return the tirst of next week, slopping along the coast on their way home. _______ $4.95 $5.95 $6.95 $8.95 i trrr------------n------------------------ F.XPEKf Shoemaker at Tigard, see John Lenz, two block* south of ................................. H I Public school * STANDARD HARDWARE — = ------------------- ■ - • New and S e c o n d -h a n d Fa W ANTED—New-born calves, will '/ ED. HALSTEN call for them. Write or phore j Beaverton, Ore. - - - pho„t ^ Beaverton 8613. Price f o x Farm, •1 W e buy for cash any s« .’1)1.1 | hand goods. Canyon roa<, Reavcrton. ---------- . .. - ... - . FOR RENT—Store building with 2 Mabel I tie good; L ot up i supporter ®ent. T l look for | Mabel’s r A def' I reported The Fairvale community club will Hving rooms and one acre of land. Edith Barick entertained at Sell- good bldgs, chicken houses, next wood Park last Sunday in honor of meet Monday night at 8 o’clock at . . her ninth birthday. Swimming and the club house tor the regular busi- to Durham station. Information • • games were enjoyed, and a picnic ness meeting. call 28-525 M. Frison, Tigard. dinner was served. A number of h e r -------------------- ~i friends attended. _ _ _ RICHARDSON’S RUGGED CHICKS _____ W H O AIDS THE —Now booking orders for White Little Miss Betty Beardsley c e le -' CRIMINALS? Leghorn chicks for 1930. We sold The brated her 8th birthday last week, | out last year and we invite at the home of her parents, Mr. and "All honest a* well as dishonest inspection of the pullets we Sirs. Walter Beardsley. Thc dining have raised this season. Tualatin men knm.v that the machinery of law j room was decorated in pink, and Heights Chickery, Tualatin, Ore., white, and the color scheme was enforcement is defective and out of Phone Tigard 04152. says the Saturday Evening carried out in the refreshments date, served. Her guests were Mary anil Post in an editorial on crime. Here USE 4- I only repo Brow n’s DIGESTANT FOR gas AND SOUR STOMACH Digestant Removes the c j Try It Brown’s Beaverton Pharmacy| W e are I ourselves coldly ¡ml We assur [ gidity in The dil j Mr. Thin I ceotrating • »ye, wh | permanent ON THE HIGHWAY The bri Reitha Johnson, F.dith Barnick. Joe j, a problein _____ not in r ______ politics or acade- F(? R SaL E ~1 Vaughn drag saw, _______ poem abu I iercc, Junior and Maxine Penson, mic lh or dialectic but in prac. j and a Sterling wood range. + •+ + < + + + — < an “od er.’ T Marjorie ruche, Mary Ellen Finley . . $18. Tigard Furniture Exchange. EAgt 93S2 « Ejw| ^ j tical organization, which is supPosed! nul Hilly Oswell. to bc just the field in which the tv- j f A l’ Ninwv V, T ! 7,7“ . . . .. , | LAUNDRY—Mrs Herman is still in EAST SIDE RUG CO. I oical American citizen is best. j the laundry business and solicits your MULTNOMAH "It is the job and the conditions | patronage. Will call for and deliver. Mr and Mrs A Bontty had a«- r'vbich surround the job that need at-1 Phone Beaverton 8135. Th* New Ever Wear Rug, .1 NOW IS THE th t r gr.?sts Sunday Mr and Mrs ten,ion- H tis a people we are inca-j EVERY HOUSE “Com e ( M j Mottard .oi E v .m t, W a.h .n i- **“ « .h , judicial . » d ; ^ O O u T i d tour’ d home cook m . 1 Z ! M*<1« Iron, your old c „ „ „ I man to ton. Jwy systems, of doing away with: a- uomc cooxing ror j ' K in and around Beaverton _______ frivolous appeals, lessening the grant w J W° n ‘7 n Mr,*i w0? ’ COr" clo,h*nB- Also rug cleaning, refntj beauty. ner Walnut and Donald. Multnomah " replied. “ TO ORDER YOUR NEW Mr. and Mrs E. W. Scovell and of continuances, ^expediting trials, NEEDS SOME PAINT ------------------ ------------------------------------- | and sizing and if I | family we**e at Amboy Sunday the simplifying indictments, and making T O R SALE—Ford truck A1 condi-1 9x 12 (Washed end Siied, Kit \ it wet.” guests of Mr. and Mir». William the other necessary improvements Take advantage of our Specials tion, Jumbo drive, extension frame, i Fpple in the actual technic of the job, then i now. tires. H. P.| Made to Measure The littl we have lost the art of self govern- j 1929 license, good Shannon, Beaverton, Ore., Rt 3. I er what Mr a>;d M - John Httr. cn en- tnent . NATIONAL TAILORING CO. W E CALL FOR A N D D E U V a Floor, Porch and Deck Paints. him that toyed A picnic at Retamer's K*<t "The people tnav have become Only a Small Deposit Required Regular $3.50 a gallon for $2.90. 'FOR R E N T -A 5 | **hat he a Sun'’ tv Thc af fair was he reur. i more lawless or they mav not: that room log bunga- Mr. Fiefer, Manager Portland "She >a low. Rent $15 a month. Inquire C. of the D A F ' < families, about '* * moot point. In any case, respect See Gold Seal Rug. 9x12, Reg. $10 95 25 n cinber, ” f ,he ‘ “ ere ik ? ’ and W . Noyes office, Tigard, Oregon, i for law will not be established bv pre- the said, rhetoric. Why not concentrate first ■tent. for $10 50 , il* ç pie?’ and on what everybody knows is inade- lie laid, DIETSCH HARDWARE & Miss Lancetto Steele returned quate and outworn, the institutional pie?' and ROSSI BLDG. BFAVF.RTON Saturday evening front Newport machinery for doing the jo b ?” FURNITURE STORE •he 'xetd. Expressed in a nutshell, what we Parts-N ew and U sed-Parts C. G. Gunderson of Portland was need is less laws and better enforce-! _ | P*e?’ and S*ve * * * •" **»*. tit Multnomah Monday for optical1 ment, more rationalism and less But whe Most Centrally Located Wrecking service at Dr. G. J. Arneson’s. time to I emotion in thc handling of crime. House in Portland didn't you More laws restricting the law-abiding ' August Moeding returned Sunday on the theory that the criminal will Well. .1 W e Pay Cash For night from Seal Rock. Mrs Moed thereby be curbed, merely encourage pie.’ • ing will remain at their beach cot crime and increase law-breaking. tage for another two week». A Time Fall Suit Rosaria Tailors What Does Your Mirror Reveal? A U T O M O B IL E Get our Prices on Cars and Trucks COAL & BRIQUETS Mr. and Mrs. G. Sturm of Tigard were Multnomah business visitors Saturday. Phone 6 2 0 2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gassett, Mrs. M D. McCarl and Mrs. E. W. Ga*M-t: were at Mt. Rainier Sunday. Beaverton Lumber Co. Across from S. P. Depot Beaverton, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edwtirds, Miss Rose Klinger and Earl Roland made thc Mt. Hood 1<A| trip Sun day. ^ W A A W V A V .W W .V .W .V .V A W .W .V A W .W A W V .W ; t X i F A IR V A L E With its choice sightly home tracts; natural shrilly anti trees preserved; rij^ht on the Bertha- Beaverton Highway, C ameron Road and Hess Road and close to the Shattuck Road, is an ideal place f o r your home. It nestles in the first breaks of the Tualatin Valley just below Council Crest, less than three miles from Sixth and Washington. No dis trict so close in offers the wonderful opportunities for home bunding or tor ^ood investment. Come anti see what we have to offer. Our wonderful community clubhouse, our fine bus service, our new community church- every facility for making home life pleasant and enjoyable. You can huv vacant tracts on easy terms or at a heavy discount for cash. W e have all manner and kind of facilities for financing your home. This is the time, while prices are low, to j^et a foothold in the Garden Spot of Oregon and adjacent to its metropolis. THE FAIRVALE LAND CO. Local Office at Fairvale, BE 3398 City Office, 513 Pacific Bldg., BE 8176 ( FAIRVALF. W e carry a full line of new and used parts for nearly all makes of touring cars and trucks. W ANT ADS. CENTS SA V E M ONEY A LINE on parts. 50% ,to 75% of of price list PER TIME INSTRUCTIONS Five CENTS e lie* per issue Ceant five words to th* lia*. Thee count your profit*. The** Classified Ads appear in Besserten Enterprise. Tigard Sen tinel, Multnomah Press and Aloha News. M09 READERS WEEKLY W A N TFD —A dozen g.xvd hens. Beaverton 4015. Mrs. W . E. Sawdey is at Shat- tuck for the summer months, «he i v staying at her cottage near the «M-i tion, she plans to go to Klamath Fall* with her daughter. Mias F.lua-, ev en in g satll I P. ■ Vatu 4*9-490 Mnrgan BslMIM rtose KEaroa SMI ! ♦—CLIP und MAIL TODAV-^ Pacific Auto Wrecking Company I | | W ithou t obligation ktnclM- send me cop y or booklet. t. | |Nam e ......................................... I ^Addresa ................. ........... . 500 WOMEN WANTED ▲T Ray-Maling Cannery MONDAY, AUG. 26, 1929 Steady work on Pears and Prune* laying » » » » » W 9 m 6 A A A A s ..1 ||U m t t ) ( ) ( M ( M t M o t f .t a — ----- ----------------------------------------- FOR SALE—Brass bedstead and springs, A -l condition. Mrs Good- Mrs. Ruth Xturphy who has been at Sait Francisco is expected hom# W‘" Ph° ne B f*vtr,on 4,5J- Ketch Sunday Mrs Murphy is thr .laugh- Um pl*c<* ter of Mr. and Mrs. M Rod g ert. Mr. H.vehler, former owner cf the fAiirvate Grocery, is at the Fay ‘N Takeit store at HdNdate ■ • BRoadway 7092 5 Mr. and Mrs. E. Trayle and child ren were at Depot Rav Sunday and enjoyed the deep tea fishing. Open T e n d e r J Marton Laboratoriei Broadway and Flanders Decision was deferred for two J weeks on transportation for the j*o- pils o f thc Fairvale district ,0 'he Multnomah »chool at the meeting of FOR SALE—Hoosier kitchen cabinet the school board Monday night. $1650, cost $55. Three burner Florence oil stove $<>. Both like Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gill enter new. Box 373, Beaverton, Oregon. tained at dinner recently at their, _________ h. me. Gill Cre»t, to compliment Miss £ j PF.RI Y man, goc-d education, ¡Dorothy Lewis, bride-elect, who will Mtmts steady job, tight farm work, be married early in October to Dale or anything, was a painter. Eugene Berry. Covers were placed for 25 Meves Tigard, Rt. >1, end of W al guests. Mrs. Guy Kenney and Mrs nut strut W. E. Sawdey assisted Mrs. Gill. S uperi I nous ' can be r e m o * « [ »erm a ueatltr ssi painlessly wltM« | Injury to ihs mos! i delicate skin. AN I treatm ents given tn our labors- | * tory. W e use no pastes liquid* | or needles. Consultation frte I l.a d y In attendance. Lochridge Furniture Co. ORXENWOOD CAFE I’-Xpert Furniture Repairing, Refinishing Upholstering MRS. L. P. Donovan. Mgr. Special Furniture and W oodw ork ROSSI CHICKEN W* B U IL D IN G DINNER SUNDAY ^ alls and Deliveries— Estimates Free ? 372 First St. Portland, Oregon Phone A t. 5 0 Ser*># Good Coffee • W V » S W S V S W » S V \ V e h A iA r t i^ W ^ ^ ^ V V W W W W W .,.,A