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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1929)
THE PAGE « t BEAVERTON FRIDAY. DECEMBER ENTERPRISE Joy the Tailor CH RISTM AS . . . . ,inJ* *tscli *n possession of just as "I hat is the reason why when many and sometimes more, used automobiles, which in turn have to bc solJ- . In addition we ha\e mu! rangements with a prominent' f\?‘ of produce merchants' to su i with turkeys of the ver- f3- U< -jiaiity and we will giVe „ nt t0*? Whose Main Shop at 104 4th St., in Portland and with 12 Others Shops in Portland have Very Modern 1 at- lor Shops and Features High Grade Clothes— T h ey Thf. si,ua,ion ia JUI' ,h.is” said *° every buyer of a used Car £ Mr. I asey recently If the used tween now and Christmas, if ,j,e . enjoy a Large Patronage from a Wide Territory cars fail to sell, we have to take present or mention the display S PECIAL BUCKHECHT these days when prices are so I He is always connected with propo steps to move them for if they re- vertisement in this is«ur, where . it behoves every man to see 3ltiUU* that arc ,or the gt**I ol ttic main on our hands, they tie up quote a few special prices as ,aa* . .. .. . couuuuuuy und in tin» edition we capital, cost money for storage in- pic*. As the firm is ol.» he 1» getting the greatest re- . . . . . a . . , . °iu and wtN ire glad to give him the place he suratice etc., and retards new cur known for tU square dealing. • turns for his money when he m- S e r v e s in the business life of this sales.” buyer of a used car rrom u * vests in a new suit. I he modern section.: • disregard former cost to us and cut sure of satisfaction” . * ** tailor is indispensable to any ccmu - . ¿his popular ta:lor has always prices. It is better to give the cus- ___ X raonity. Tlr.it is •shy we art glad l his p . .. I • givi the pat- ts n tr the benefit and more th. i . • Y to refer you to Joy the Tailor, w ho'tons full value for their money. Ih e than to sustain a like loss and prob- .‘ . V . V . V . ' . V . V . W . V . Y . V A V A ■ l M illlllll w m v A w .w .% m w v u v A W A v y v A V ❖ always take a great interest in every new fall and winter patterns -are in ably more by keeping them longer GOLDFISH FOR SALE 'uit they make and stands behind and the new quality ts higher than in our stock. their garments to the limit. it has been for several years. With At this time of the year after a 25c and up These shops afford the men in this the increase in quality of the cloth fuH summer season of big sales we 1 PAIR WOOL HI-TOP HOSE WITH EVERY PAIR O f and surrounding sections an o p p or-1 the price has been reduced and the find our inventory of used cars is A. W. BUCHANAN BUCKHECHT SHOES SOLD DURING THIS SALE tunity to get suits and overcoats workmanship improved in suits for topheavy, hence our determination Aloha, Oregon that are distinctive in fit, style and less money than at any time in the to move them, ■ 1 < 1 V ,,,, 1 , 1 ,iV«ViV«V>V>V*ViViVi,iV«V iV iV i,.V .,i,i,iV«’ AV «,i X workmanship. Here the individual past years. I .■■VA F . V . W . V . W . V V . V . V . y . ^ ity, which all men seek and so few Joy the Tailor has a cleaning plant THE BRUTE— find, is easily .obtainable and at that ha, been equipped with the •»! I 'l'" 1 H 1 1"H prices that are most consistent in latest ntichinery so that they can No. 2Kb Keg. $6.50. Oiled tan comparison with other garments that handle all classes of dry cleaning in upper, solid oak tauned sole are offered, but do not give the the most satisfactory manner. Every ” wearer all he likes. with Huntington tap | garment left with them is given Y A specialty is always made of their best attention and this fact $ seeing that your suit fits you pro- lilts caused them to build a reputa- X perly, and even though you be out tion that covers a wide territory BIG S T O C K S S P E C IA L PRICES X of proportion in some ways, yet if No work is too difficult to handle I Joy’s expert cutters and fitters de and they make a specialty of ladies' Doors X • signs and fits your suit you will be garments, while they also have a 'is; Windows Y surprised at the results they obtain. of men for whom they do work that Shingleis T The proprietor is a prominent includes men who realize that pro business man and it is a pleasure per cleaning of suits and overcoats Mouldings Y 2x4 to 2x10 Per M $10.00 for him to meet all old customers will mean longer life in addition to No. 283—Hi-top Sand and shew new ones his establish give prompt attention to parcel post Cedar Siding per M$15.00 Gravel y 14-inch boot, reg. ments and what they have to offer. business. Poultry Netting X Shingles per M ........ 1.75 $9.50—NOW ------------------ — --------------------— =■ .j. Nails Barn Plank, per M 15.00 I Durant Official Builders Notice of Final Settlement Oiled tan uppers, Speaks Over Radio f ? Hardware solid with Hunt Notice is Hereby Given that John Roofing Since Norman deYaux. president X Huber,, the duly appointed, quali- ington Sin sole. and general manager of the l>urant fied and acting Administrator of ^ , .. Motor Company of i aluornia, re- O U R RED T R U C K S D E L IV E R ,h* E ,u te ol Mart,n» Huber- turned from a 10-day conference J 1' 1M ’*• !**• >'hd his Final Account with sales and production executtves Y No. 350—Hi-top in the County Court of the Scute of the eastern Durant organization .L i O n n foi Washington County, ;:| Detroit, he ha-- been receivtni -I* 16 inch boot. y and that said Court has fixed Tues- ,ht' ct'n«ratulations of many of the f Reg. $10 50-NOW Y . | set < e . * outstanding industrial leaders of the » day, the 14th day of January, A. Pacific CVttst on his talk , vhich hc i Oiled tan uppers, !)., 1930, at ten o clock A. M, in broadcast over the network of the Phone 4603 ■f the forenoon of said day in the National Broadcasting company while solid oak tanned F. D. Peck, Sales A<ient, P hone 5603 i "iimy t oori Room in the Comity In Detroit T soles A Court House in the Ciity oof Hills- Jt was whi,e hc w;is conferring J B E A V E R T O N , ORE. with eastern Durant officials < » boro, Washington County, Oregon, arranging for the 1930 manufactur- *1* as the time tmd place for hearing inR and "merchandising program that f V saul Final Account and all o b je c t- hc was invited fo spcaW over the j = — --------------- ^ ------------------------- — ___ _____ _______ _______________ X i ns thereto and for the Final network. I Settlement of said Estate. ' The uvestern motor car executive's j BET. SALMON ¿Si MAIN ST. M ai I Orders Filled, Postage Extra Dated this 11th day of December, radio message of progress and pros- I A. D. 1929. perity swept the nation from the Opun Evening« 9 p. m.. Sunday. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. JOHN HUBER, Atlantic to the Ptieific Coast and Administrator of the Estate of Mar- from the Canadian line to the Rio, tines Huber. Deceased. j Grande. While he paid a high tri- j birte to the group of executives who | Win. Bernard Crcitz, Attorney for Undisputed Supremacy in All Local Newspaper Cir are responsible for placing Durant Administrator. Post office address . . . . ... ... . ,, . , n the enviable position it now oc- 411 Abington Bldg., Portland . . . . . n v ... „ . , copies in the east, I V ' -"*v out not culation.— W e Challenge Comparison. Oregon. . . „ , , hesitate to tell of the great sne- . ------- — _ _. • — 1 cess this product has made in the vast territory west of the Rockies, under the jurisdiction of the western Durant factory. W ork Shoes for Men The Ideal Work Shoe for the Rainy Weather Free! Free! • In high .. rhat Free! LUMBER $4.89 7.98 $ i * ! W. J. McCready Lumber Co. 8.48 $ Directors Woolen Store :|: 229-231 First St., Portland. Ore. We Have a Number of GOOD SECOND HAND RADIO S WOULD YOU... ELIEVE IT ? . . _ VYE j VCWOFFER YOU THE LOWEST PRICED SEDAN IN THE WORLD T. . i J. L, Turner drove to CHEAP Hillsboro j Monday to visit with his brother- in-la».v. Fred Stansell, who is con fined to a hospital with a broken I arm. The injured man was injured while working in a logging camp near North Plains. Tieard to Decorate Christmas $12 and up See us Before Buying Tree A number of the merchants of Tigard htive united in an attempt to decorate a municipal Christmas tree. According to present plans, the tree is to be set up in the lot just south of the Johnson Building, on Main street. The tree will be procured and trucked to the place ! of decoration by the Tigard Lumber I Company tmd the tenants of the Johnson building have agreed to set the tree in place. Decorations will be supplied by various local mer chants, and the “ juice” for the lights will be donated by the electric ! company. BEAVERTON RADIO CO. Next BEAVERTON, OREGON Many people do not realize that the automobile merchant is co m -1 pcllcd to sell one or more used cars i such a condition confronts us we when he sells a new car, but this is true, according to the observation of Charles C. Casey, general mana * ger of the Portland Motor Company. 1 X This concern distributes Hudson and Essex cars for the Oregon ter- i ritory and in the process of selling , thousands of these makes of cars, I .V .V .V .V .Y S V .V .V .V .W t W W Special on HOLLY W REATH S 50c and up Beacon 5343 W A S V .V .S S S V A S V .V .S S V .S ' Phone Beaverton 9303 Owing to the Tremendous Volume of New Car Sales at oar iModern New Location W e now have to offer to the Prospective Used Car Buyer One of the Most Thoroughly Complete and Assorted Stocks of Guaranteed Used Cars to be Found any* where, and at prices that even surpass the “ Bar gain Mark. Every Car and Make is Genuinely re conditioned and Backed with our Long Standing Policy of “ It Must be Right before it's put on the Floor” , and by an absolute Guarantee T O SEE IT IS T O BU Y ! $ ! X Pacific Holly Co. Postoffice Then See for Yourself TURKEY GIVEN A W A Y WITH EACH CAR PURCHASED i ASK- to READ THIS! I t e i » OTTO ERIKSON door V * $ Let One of Our Competent and Courteous Sales men Help You in Making Your Selection Open Evenings until 10 p. m. ROY BURNETT MOTORS In Our New Home, 17th and Morrison Sts. D E S O T O D IS T R IB U T O R S BEacon 6341 i 1