The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, November 08, 1929, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    F R IDAY,
NOVEMBER
«,
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THE
foot
p a in s
stopped
in s t a n t l y
WANT ADS.
........................ i n m i i n i n
¡vo more tired,
feet. Aches and
instcP or forw ard
well as the
aching or burning
itain* in the heel
part
of the foot
ankle, calf or knee
quickly disappear.
Cram ped toes and cal­
if»"«?*
are
promptly
relieved. Dull aches in
the calf of the leg,
knee
or thigh
nre
quickly
overcome. I
Shoes cease
to feel
uncomfortable.
That
tired,
broken-down
feeling vanishes.
S
____
cen ts
I a l in e
It is the de ntist’s business to
repair the results of your lack
of understanding, and to tench
you to remove the cause of de­
cay, pyorrhea, trench mouth, etc
You can do more for yourselt
than your dentist can do for
you.
DR. C. S. LONG
402 Pantagea Bldg.
Portland
P<acoa 9435
t im e
IN STRU CTIO N S
F i . . CEN TS . I.u . p„
Count Siv. w ord. (• , h . |,ne
T h .n count your profit..
The.« CU..ifi«d Ad. *pp«nr in
Beaverton ¿nterprU e. T.gnrd Sen
Bnel. Multnomah P r e . . and Aloha
hO R S A L E — Alcazar combination
gas and «wood range, good condi-
j tion, $25. Ruud water heater $5
- ^EiillT,un 4704.
SALE—Peerless Water Motor
washin g machine, $12; l \ augn
drag sar.v, $ui 1 igard Furniture
I Exchange, Tigard.
FO R
W A N T E D Acreage listings for rent
or sale. If prices are right 1 have
a good prospect of moving. Beav­
erton Realty Co. P h one 5902.
W E H A \ E tw o good west side
homes, well located, 15 minutes
fiom Broadway which we can ex-
I change for farm. W ha t have you ?
P M. Madden, Beaverton, Oregon.
s v .w .v .v .v .v .v .v .v .v .v .v .
BASKET GROCERY AND
DELICATESSEN
I'.Xl ER f Shoemaker at Tigard, se*-
John Lena, two blocks south of
Public school
W AN I E D —All or part time Sales-
■■•in to place Radios in homes on
Portland, Ore.
free demonstration. Apply Beaver­
ton Radio Co. Phone 9303.
Park and W a ih .
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
Portland’s
Most Unique Store
ANY G IR L in need of a friend,
write Elsie H. AUetnann, The Sal­
vation Army W hite Shield Home,
565
Mayfair
Avenue,
Portland
Oregon.”
RICHARDSON’S
Y ou c a n g e t a n y t h i n g f r o m
all p a r t s o f th e w o r ld
RUGGED
Chicks
for 1930
Orders now booked
No deposit until January
first.
Tualatin Heights Chickery, Tuala­
tin, Ore., Phone Tigard 04152.
T h is C O U p o i l w ill 1 )C ‘ C“ :FOR SALE—Bed springs and mat-
d e e m e d a s 10 p e r c e n t dis-
tress $5. b r 9975- r i .
c o u n t o n a ll p 1 u r c h a s e s .
Not
Good
After
2 0 th
October
1929
nn n r r
D O DGE
body.
, .
roadster,
.,
with
. .
pick
up
Will take chickens or trade
or Cas^
EDUCATION AIDED BY
M
ANY PEOPLE IN 'J. S.
Gifts to Universities
per
Investiga.te our method of foot c o r - 1
rection, it is different.
10.000 R E A D E R S W E E K L Y
J. E. T R Y Z E l.A A R
A rch Specialist
••¡“X ^ X 'X K W - X V iv X X v s X ^ v H
J7 No. Sixth St.
Portland, Ore.
W I N T E R A P P L E S —50c a box and
up. D. Pitt, l mile south of Bank
of Beaverton.
DENTISTRY
BEAVERTON
^
and
EN T E R PR ISE
NEW
PA C E
PO T A T O LAW
HELPS
GROWERS
Crop Near Failure in M*ny of Spud
Diatricta. However Market
Improve.
to
pleted its first first year with an
average prnluction for 451 cowrs
An Oreg on cow tespng associa­ tested oi 330 pounds of butterfat.
tion has just broken all records for I hi\ is tin all-time first year record
first-year performance of herds, at. reports the l S. department of ag*
cording to reports to N. C. Jamison riculture.
extension duirytttin in charge oi
I testing association work at the state
I
\\
, trufl has sold his h o m e
college The Yamhill Uountv Dairy
1
.
r x ; a i IS
Herd Improvement assignation com­ to move to Portland soon.
Teat
Ai.ociation
Sat.
Reco.d.
Operation of the new Oregon po
tuto grading law finds the state
with a \ery s|*otted crop selling at
the highest prices reached tn many
years, finds K. R. Jackman, exten­
sion specialist in farm crops, who Undisputed Supremacy in
All Local Newspaper Cir­
recently made observations in all the
culation.—We Challenge C'o-nparison.
main growing districts in the P o r t­
land market The law is working
cut to the advantage of growers, but
pist now the averuge i*otato raiser
needs spuds more than he dv>es laws.
The western part of the state is
hardest hit by the extended drouth
which has checked the growth be­
fore the tubers had attained m a rk e t­
able size. Most potato raisers ure
in the codition attributed to V er­
mont corn gniA'crs who are said to
1 1 f It ft f t> II B (H I t $ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »
>.lve all their crop for seed' Small »A.VVAA.V.V.VA.VA.V.V.VV.VAi«.V.V.V.X...V.V.V .
potatoes from healthv vines may
well be moved as single drop seed,
says Mr. Juckman.
Klamath 1-alls and the Deschutes
region are harvesting normal crops
that
are selling at from $2.(10 to
02 25 a hundred. T he Blue m oun­
tain region has tj short crop not ex­
pected to exceed 50 car as compared
with a normal output of about 125
cars.
I he new law requiring all potatoes
toi be sold innler definite grades
marked on the sack is proving i
real stimulus to the Portland m a r ­
ket. finds Mr. Jacktnau. H eretofore
other stutes sent in second grade
stock and destroyed the market for
g-iKid Oregon potatoes. Now with
the grade plainly marked on the
sack, good Oregon spuds are finding
a ready market in Portland, which
instead of being the lowest market
on the coast as formerly is now one
of the highest.
Other Institutions Held to
be Real Investment.
U N IV E R S IT Y O F OREGON, E u­
gene. Oregon. — P eo p le of m ean*
th ro u g h o u t th e U nited S ta te s a r e com ­
ing m o re an d m ore to a rea liza tio n
th a t th e w ise st in v e s tm e n t of th e ir
su rp lu s funds is in education, it ta
pointed out by Ur. Arnold B e n n e tt
Hall. P r e s id e n t of th e U n iv ersity of
Oregon. F ig u re s Just received here,
show th a t d u rin g th e p as t y e a r H a r ­
v a rd U n iv e rsity rec eiv e d g ifts an d
legacies a m o u n tin g to $13.516.000.00,
an d Yale U n iv ersity received a m o u n ts
to ta lin g abo u t $9,000,000 00. A n o th er
o u tsta n d in g gift w as m a d e by C la r­
ence H. Mackey, w ho gave $500 000.00
to th e U n iv e rsity of N evada to e s ta b ­
lish th e Mackey Science School in
m e m o ry of his fath e r.
“T h e people who generously gave
th e s e huge s u m s to H a rv a rd . Yale and
N e v a d a realized th a t th e re is no b e t­
te r way in w hich th e y can be of s e r v ­
ice to th e world th a n by aiding and
a d v a n c in g ed ucation. T hey feel th a t
th e y a r e m ak in g sound in v e s tm e n ts
for th e future. T hey a r e not moved
by a plea of charity, but feel t h a t the
m one y will be wisely sp e n t an d th a t
th e e n t ir e nation will rea p th e b e n e ­
fit,” says Dr. Hall.
“ Much of th e money ad v a n c e d to
u n iv e rsitie s d u rin g th e past year will
go into r e s e a r c h , and d irectly into the
vario u s fields of science. Out of th is
m ay e m e rg e new m e th o d s w hich will
sa v e m illions of dollars for various
in d u s t r ie s ; new c u r e s for d is e a s e s
w hich will end untold su ffe ring; new
p h a s e s of ed ucation which will h as ten
th e progre ss and add to the p ro sp e r­
ity of th e country.
“ S ta te u n iv e rs itie s a r e only now
coming into th e realization t h a t th e y
can be of utm o st service to th e ir com ­
m unities. u se rv ic e even g r e a t e r th a n
th a t re n d e re d tiy p riv a te institutions.
A s ta te u n iv e rsity should have for
its p u rp o se not only th e e d u c atio n of
youth, but should se rv e s ta te indus
try and should aid in d ev e lo p m e n t of
s t a t e r e so u rc e s a s well. T he u n iv e r­
sity se rv ic es also ex tend to lending
the abilities of its ex p e rts to m u n ic i­
pal an d civic org an iz atio n s in solving
th e ir m a n y problem s. A s ta te u n iv e r­
sity can only expand in this direction
as its incom e is increased, an d g ifts
m ade for this pu rp o se will c e rtain ly
prove a sound in v e s tm e n t in every
way.”
NOW
for the First Time
Goodyear
Tire Values
at these Low Prices
Life Time Guarantee Against Defects
T he estimated world crop of «wheat
is 500 million bushels less than last
vntir, and the total supply after al­
lowing for carryover is 360 million
les^ T h e bureau oi|f agricultural
, economics estimates that the world
| market for the season will average
35 to 40 cents above the tiverage
last year.
Traveler
HIGH PRESSURE
ßOxS1/^ regular
$4.95
30 x 3*/2 oversize
$5.10
BALLOON
2 9 x 4 .4 0
$ 5 .7 9
2 9 x 4 .5 5
$ 6 .5 5
31x4
3 0 x 4 .5 0
$S.85
$ 6 .5 9
OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION
W W S V W W V A W /A W A S V A
S T U D IO B A R B E R S H O P
E. D. Van Meter. Prop
STIPES GARAGE
First Class W ork
Beaverton. Oregon
At Reasonable Prices
j
\W A W A \S W W W W V W V A
Tigard.
V .- .V .* .V .V .V .‘. V . V
W IL L G IV E board and room to
Tigard high school girl for a s­
sistance in house work. Bx 247
Tigard
Rt. 1.
•x>*>-x'%**:**x**>*x**x**x**x*-x**xx ..........
IF YOU ARE SICK OR
AILING
W A N T E D — W oman to do family-
washing and ironing or ironing
only, Inquire Texaco Service sta-1
Come to the Pacific College Clinics
ti< in, Tigardville.
(D epartm ent of the P. C, C.)
•
Millions of Miles
of Constant Testin
THE D R U G L E S S H E A D Q U A R T E R S FOR SA L E — 3 cockerels, “A risto­
c r a t ” Barred Rucks, 7 months. E.
We are now affiliated with the Lloyd
A. Deitrich, Tigard Rt. 1.
B oulevw d 11" p ita l and wc a re in a
position to handle all Acute and FOR SA L E _ O n e farm wagon with
Chronic
conditions. Scientific
ex-
b),x; hay r a c k . mor.ving machine
animation (Including X-Kay and L a b - f a nj
various
other
implements,
oratory m ethods)
T reatm ents a r e f Ask for H. W . Huslage ranch,
along established
therapeutic lines
Route 1, 1 igard.
with nominal fees.
FOR SA L E —Buck range, all white
enamel smoothtop gas range, with
garbage burner, used only three
months- ’Real bargain. Inquire of
Frank Scheckla, Durham Rd.
If Sick Get Well
Call or Phone
PACIFIC
CHIROPRACTIC
COLLEGE
PERSONAL
S T A T IO N E R Y — For
Xmas. Your name and address
printed on 100 letter heads, note
size and 75 envelopes, good grade
paper, $1.60. Check must accom­
pany order. Print out name and
address.
Mail to Dept. A Bea­
x *<*^.>.:.<~>.:^ m >.>.>^.:~>. x ~ x * x - x ~ x -
verton Enterprise, Beaverton.
125 G ra nd A v e n u e . N.
Portland, Oregon
Hospital p h o n e E A st 7631
Clinic Phorte E A st 8919
CH IN ESE H E R B R EM ED IES
F o r all form s ol stom -
laca.
sidoe?
toe
J'*1
to m aintain the outstanding
quality and dependability ol
George V erne Blue, professor of his
tory a t th e U n iv ersity of Oregon, who ,
has ju st r e tu r n e d from an extensive
tour of th e O rient, w here he studied
economic and political re nditions. H e i
was th e r ec ip ien t of a M urray W a r n e r (
trav e lin g fellowship.
The Chevrolet Six
In spite of th e fact t h a t a
m illion Chevrolet Sixes have a l­
ready heen placed in th e hand#
of owners, a n d have proved t heir
e rfo rm an c e a n d s ta m in a by
ill i n n s of mile# of service over
e v e r y t y p e of h i g h w a y t h e
n a tio n aflord#—
— th e Chevrolet M otor C o m ­
pany c o n tin u e s to ta k e new
C hevrolet Sixes fro m th e a s s e m ­
bly line a t th e factory and
su b jec t th e m to pitiless te stin g
on th e roads of th e G eneral
M otors Proving G ro u n d !
T h is passion for proof — th is
c o n sis te n t refusal to accept any
ff ins Honor
P
CALL AT Beaverton Realty C o ,
and get 1930 calendar Free. Beav­
erton, Oregon.
Idlsorders. f -l • 11 matt* a
I and run-dow n sonditloa
l o t m en sa d «om en.
DR. OBOROK CHAR
L icen sed N. D .
C H IN E S E N E D I C I N l
00 .
14014 Bumstds SC
C or.
Third.
8*
FOR
S A L E — Regule
Lily
Bulbs,
large size 25c
Mrs. M. ( arson.
Scholls Road, R. 5, Box 450, P o r t ­
l a n d ^ _____________________________
te sts as final—is one of th e
fu n d a m e n ta l reasons for the
overw helm ing p o p u larity of
Chevrolet cars. For in n o o th e r
way is it possible to m ak e th e
Chevrolet Six so sound in design
and m a te ria ls —so dependable
in perform ance — a n d so eco­
nom ical to operate!
If you are considering th e p u r ­
chase of an a u to m o b ile , come
in and see th e new Chevrolet.
You will find th a t it is m ore
th a n a Six in th e price range of
th e four. In ever y u-oy it is a
fin r car th a n you ever th o u g h t
porsihie in th e u n e-price field!
ua«a.
Portland. Oregon
W IL L exchange Regale Lily or
Gladiolus bulbs for chickens. Mrs
M. ( a rso n , Scholls Road, R. 5,
Box 450. Portland.
The
C OACH
Th.
S
< ot r * __ __ ’ z V t ' I O
lost between Beach s Market &
MacM arr store Excell Paste Co.,
Commercial Hotel
25 ounces for 25 *
KC
Baking Powder
( d o u b le a c t i n g )
USE LESS
th an of high priced brands
m i l l i o n s
o r r o ■ t U N D S
I
N M
M E * N
NT
U S E D BY O U R G O V E R N
T ¡J
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R O A D STF.»... . ' 4 J
Th.
IS IS
P H A E T O N ...... D z i O
$1 R EW A R D —For return of $; bill
U n iv ersity of O regon. E ugene .—
J e a n n e t t e Calkins, alum lnl s e c r e ta ry ot
L O ST —Retween Wisteria Barbecue th e U n iv ersity of Oregon, waa elected
a n,J Capitol * »eaners a brown vest ■ a m e m b e r of th e board of d ire c to rs
of the A m erican Alumni Council a t
please call owner at AT 4Z *
th e
s ix te e n th
annual
convention,
which m et a t T o ro n to and Muskoka
L ak e s d u rin g th e su m m er. Several
PH O N O G R A PH Record» of all
tjotl, — German. Scandinavian, I ta ­ h u n d red colleges and unlversttlea
lian etc- Entire new clock—be*t hold m e m b e r s h ip in th e A merican
number»—Mail order* «M*J. C**jH Alumni Council, and Mias C alkins'
logue*
m
req u est — l J N T R A L election la ron»ldered a very high
RECO RD SH O P. C en tral Public, honor for both th e u n ive rsity and th e
•U te.
M a rk e t, 4th an d Yamhill St».
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BEAVERTON, OREGON
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