The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, January 17, 1930, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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Washington County
Leads in Number of
Potato Growers
TH YNG ’S
County again leads
CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAVI PARLOR jj the Washington
Oregon counties with the largest
number of potato growers engaged
WEATHERLY ICE CREAM
in producing certified seed potatoes
in 1929, according to a report of
Canned Good, and Light Groceries to Acco. .m odal. Sunday
County Agent O. T. McWhorter.
Night Trod#
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Forty per cent of the certified
fiurbttnks of the United States were
SOFT DRINKS, FRUITS, MELONS
£ produced in Washington County in
1928. The county also had more
M a g a z i n e s - A U The Daily Papers
\m certified
seed potato growers than
At T h . Old Location—With . N .w S tö r.
j. all other Oregon counties for that
year.
Forty-two growers »were rated as
producing Certified Burbanks this
i ................................... i i m i i n t H w year by the Potato Certification
Board of Oregon Agricultural Col­
Beaverton Res. 360 II lege, while seven growers were given
Phone 3603
the “Standard” rating. Three grew
Certified Netted Gems, and one the
Standard grade. One grower grew
Certified American Wonder, and two
Pride of Multnontih variety. One
grower has British Queen potatoes
passing the tiwo field inspections as
certified and the bin inspection is
yet to be completed. "Certified” and
“Standard” are terms applied to de­
grees of perfection attained by grow­
ers of potatoes who are improving
quality and production of the potato
crop by rigorous selection of seed
slock thru which process the deger.
Beaverton, Oregon, Near S. P. Depot.
eratc diseases of potatoes are re­
duced to a minimum.
During the growing season two
field inspections of potatoes are made
by the inspectors working for the
potato certification board at which
time the disease percentage is deter­
mined. The third inspection is made
after digging time.
Potatoes in the certified grade
must show a total of not over 5 per
cent of any extreme virus disease
and with a total of fifteen per cent
of all disease contained.
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Cyclamens & Primroses
For Sale
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Charles Berthold
NOW
for the First Time |
Goody ear
Tire Values
at these Low Prices
Life Time Guarantee Against Defects
OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION
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BEAVERTON, OREGON
The Beaverton Radio Co.
ANNOUNCES
That they have just received a new shipment of
Radios, and are now prepared after the Xmas rush
to again supply any and all Radio wants as well as
complete line of supplies.
Majestic, Bosch and .
Radiolas for Demonstration
For the Radio fans who like to tinker their own
sets, we have many used sets at from four to ten
dollars a set.
Phone Beaverton 9303
your (deal of Qualify
OUR
License*
Issued
Henry T. Beach, Hillsboro, R, 3
and Ethel Jackson, Cornelius K. 1.
Car! Bretthauer, Hillsboro and
Ruby VVhitmore, Laurel K. L
H. M. Robinson, Forest Grove and
Mary Elizabeth Beach, Orenco.
Report of Grand Ju ry Filed Monday
Indictments
John A lina si, Ussault and battery
O. E. Barnes and C. H. Kreigh,
Larceny.
Frank Turk, Being drunk in public
place and disturbing others.
Orders
Bagley.
signed
by
Circuit
Judge
State vs Frank Turk, on liquor
charge, fined $100 and 6 months in
jail, paroled on payment of $50.00
State vs J. R. Ferguson, Informa­
tion Nos. 1, 2, & 3 plead guilty to
possessin and. manufacture of intoxi­
cating liquor. No. 2, fined $3000 and
sentenced to county jail for 1 year.
No. 2, fined $3,00C and sentenced to
county jail for 1 year. No. 1 post­
poned.
H. M. Bright vs Hazel Bright;
F. V. Dudley is having another Custody of minor child awarded to
house built on Newman street. Jira Mrs. May Bright.
Shearer being the carpenter. Mr.
Estates in Probate Court
Harvkes of Garden Home is also
building a nice seven room house
Jesse P- Wildgrube, died Sept. 7,
and the Watson Lumber Co. Bre 1923, estate shows War Risk Life
furnishing the material for both Insurance, $2635.00 Sole heir, Daisy
these homes.
A. Wildgrube, mother, who has been
appointed administratrix.
Albert O. Ruef, died Jan 9th, es­
Coming to
tate shows real estate appraised at
$4000. Heirs, Vada Susbaurer, Alma
PORTLAND
Stiles, Gladys Tolman and widow
Anna Ruef, who has been appointed
administrator.
The County Court has ordered
S P E C IA L IS T
that the meeting for discussion of
in Internal Medicine for t h .
the new budget for Washington
past fifteen years
County for the year 1930 be held
Friday February 7th, at 10 a. m.
DO ES NOT O P E R A T E
The budget previously voted was de­
clared void and a new budget pre­
Will be ut
pared to meet the requirmnts and
demands and irregularities. The new
budget committee includes M. P.
Cady. Cal Jack Jr., and M. R.
Johnson.
Mon. & Tues. Jan. 27,28 A $50,285 personal damage suit
was filed this week by Wilma Leiter
Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. against William C .Dunham. lPain-
tiff alleges she suffered a fractured
T W O DAYS ONLY
skull and other injuries on October
17th, 1929. when a motorcycle driven
No Charge for Consultation
by Joseph Leiter and in which she
was riding as a guest collided at 4th
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu­
ate in medicine and surgery und is street in City of Cornelius with a
Chevrolet car driven by defendant.
licensed by the state of Oregon.
Joseph Letter, a minor, by James
He docs not operate for chronic
Sewell,
guardian ad litem, has filed
appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of the
a suit against Dunham to collect
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re­ $2537.75 for injuries claimed sustained
sults in disease of the stomach, liver, in the same accident.
Both complaints allege carelessness
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart,
and
negligence.
kidneys, bladder, bed wetting, ca­
tarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, scia­
M ortgage
tica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments.
Carl W. White et ux to North
Bcliw arc the names of a few of
his many sntisfied patients in Ore. Pkiins Comm. Bank, Lot 1, Blk. 51,
gon who have been treated for one North Plains.
or the other of the above named
Patrick Donald Douglas et ux to
causes:
Wash. Sav. & Loan Assn., Lots 9
Mrs. H. H. Blake, Marshfield, Ore. and 10, Blk 1.
Alfred Gemmens, Corvallis, Ore.
Alfred P. Groer to Minnie Bayer,
Chas. Desch, Portland, Ore.
Mrs. J. C. Huntsucker, Toledo, Ore VV 1-2 of SE 1-4 of NVV 1-4 Sec 8
T2S R1W.
John Lucian, Echo, Ore.
James L. Turner et ux to Matt
Bert Lam pa, St. Helens, Ore.
Mrs. Muiybelle Snyder, Alsea, Ore. King et ux, I\trt Lot 19 Alton Acre­
Miss Emma Turner. Mikkalo, Ore. age, Beaverton.
Mrs. John Van Pelt, Harbor, Ore. W. F\ Nebert et ux to Multnomah
Comm and Sav Bk, Tract 9 West­
J H. Wood, F'ligenc, Ore.
Mrs. Jennie Woolery. Salem, Ore. gard Tracts.
Hillsboro F'ccd Co. to Shute Sav.
Remember above date, that consul­
tation on this trip will be free and Bank Part Blks 2 tind 6 Tongue’s
add Hillsboro.
that his treatment is different.
H. A. West et ux to D. A. Pat-
Married women must be accom­
panied bv their husbands.
tullo ct ux. Lots 3 and 4 and 5 Blk
Address:
4221 West Third St., C Reaworth Gardens.
k Los Angeles, California.
Arthur O. G. Wager ct ux to
PROTECTS
YOU
C H RY SLER D IST R IB U T O R S
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D. A. Pattulo et ux to H. A. West
et ux, Lots 3 and 4 and 5, Blk C
Reaworth Gardens.
Frank C. Robinson et ux to J. A.
Moore et ux, Part Blk 10, Hillsboro.
G. H. Carter et ux to R. L. John­
son et ux, Part Lot 9 Tongue’s add
Hillsboro.
Elinor Zumwalt et vir to Grant
Zumwalt, Lot 3 Blk 3 Throtfe’s add
Hillsboro.
Benedict F. Salvadore et ux, to S.
L. Carlyle, Lot 10, Blk 6 Orcnco.
Kaarlo Fabin Jokinen to Portland
Loan Co. Lots 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 Blk
1 Sherwood.
J. S. Thomas et ux to Rolland T.
Casey et ux, Lots 14, part 15 Al
derbrook Farm.
L. P. Putnam et al to W. F. Ne-
bert, Tract 9 Westgard Tracts
Charles E. Lepold |84 cres Sec 3(1
T2S R2W.
Fred Cool et al to Clarence Fos
ter, 1.01 acres in T1S R1W.
'Martin I-£iux et al to Alexander
Griffith, North 1-2 of Lots 10, 11
and 12 Blk 2 Simmons add to Hills­
boro.
Felix O’Donnell et ux to Weata
Betts, Part of Lot 6 Blk 9 Simmons
add.
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J. D. Martin of Richmond, Va„ Is
the proud possessor of a check fori
$200.00 paid him for an old copper
cent. The Numismatic
Company,|
Dept. 666, Fort Worth, Texas, whoj
purchased this penny from Mr.
Martin, says there are numerous old:
coins, bills and stamps in circula­
tion for which they will gladly pay
big cash premiums. So that you will
know the value of old coins and
stamps and what to watch for in
your change, the Numismatic Com­
pany will send for only 4c to any
reader of this paper who writes
them, a large illustrated coin foldet
describing some of these wantet
articles and the big profits to
made. Better write them today ft
this large folder so you can pos^
yourself and know just what to It
for. Remember that Mr. Martin’i
knowing the value of his penny,
meant a difference of $199.99 tc
himv Without knowing its value
that penny might still be in circt
lation, passing through the ham
of thousands until someone like Mr
Martin, who knows old coins, ret
ognized its. value. It pays to
posted. Send 4c now for the illus­
trated coin folder. You have noth­
ing to lose, everything to gain.
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Lozier C. Cbpshaw et ux to Carl
F R E D E R I C K M. D E M P S E Y
Clapshvw et ux, 15 acres in Sec 5
TIN R4W.
A tto rn e y a t Law
Lena Mcrtz et vir to Ben A. Han­
sen et al. Part of Blk 41 Forest 826 American Bank Bldg
Grove.
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Look, Son 1 The Ctter has plunged into
the Beaver's pond There’ll betrouble
fo r Sunp The Otter is putting up 4
plucky f ght.Dick. The Beaver^ mate
is coming and the intruder will not
have much of a s h o w nou>
born with their e v e open-not like Kittens or pupees
whose cues ane dosed-A nd in about
>ut tw o or three weeks are Able
to Swim At first m o th er s t a y s around to see that nothing happens
The baby Beavers, when tinea of swim m ing, dim b up on top of their
house And doze in the s u n .
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Jesse E. Hhyes et ux to Guardian
Bldg & Loan Ass’n, ¡Part Lot 105 One Copper Cent
Joshnson Est. Add.
BR 7611
Two to one' is too much for ffv
utter and. much against his will
he is forced to leave the pond to
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ger Acre tracts.
By Stafford
Libia Beavers
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Chase Garfield Motor Co.
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The Be A v e r and her ture
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watch mo him closely-
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Otter and thé Beaver
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R E PU T A T IO N
1929 IJE SOTO COACH
, 1929 PLYMOUTH SEDAN—We
Mechanically, guaranteed. This i have traded for another one of
will give you the same satisfac- these popular full-sized body
tion as a new one. Fully mod- J cars with all the engineering
qrn, 4-wheel enclosed brakes, features of more expensive cars
Full-sized body, economical up- including 4-wheel enclosed hy-
keep
and performance
and draulic brakes, Our price to-
power ___ ____________ $825 day -------— ---------- ———
1929 CHRYSLER 75 SPORT 1929 ESSEX CAOCH—Here is a
COUPE—This was a special light six that twill give yon mile I
factory job. It was erwned by a (Jf cheap transportation and it
prominent mine operator. The | ¡s ¡n the best of condition inside
colors are buff and black with 5 aI1(i
out.
Mechanically A1;
new tires, 2 mounted on sides in priced to s e l l ----- ---
.$495
fender wells; trunk rack on rear 1927 Studebaker coupe - ......$fW5
Rumble seat. The upholstry is 1920 Hudson brougham ------- 475
mohair. Power, performance plus 1926 Chrysler 70 sport rdstr 645
economy; look this over and try 1925 Chrysler 70 sport rdstr 495
and find a new car that will com­ 1927 Nash cabriolet ----- ---—o50
pare with it at the price $1425
These cars sold on $5 down
1929 Chrysler 75 sedan........ $1425
and
per week plan :
1929 Chevrolet 0 coupe ...... -$:>85 1925 $5
Chevrolet
coupe —......$195
1929 Chrysler 75 sprt rdsterlJ50
57 Cadilac coupe----.85
1929 Nasn 420 sedan —........-825
1929 Chrysler 00 sedan ----- 1175 1926 Velie sedan ----------- -295
1929 Bu.ck coupe ______ __10951 | « f ^ r d coupe (Ruckstell)... 125
1928 Chrysler 72 sedan ...... lU9o J*
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1928 Chrysler 62 sedan-------- 845' 1924 F’ord sedan ------------------ 95
1924
touring —-----
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1928 Chrysler 52 coach —.... -485 1923 Ford
Ford
touring.........
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1928 Chrysler 72 sport coupe..985
touring .
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-1928 Chrysler 72 sprt rdstr....975 1921 Hupp
1920
Stutz
phaeton
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1928 Buick std 6 sedan .........-975
1926 Buick coach
--------- 585 1923 Buick touring ------- Ji5
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1926 Buick sedan
---------645 1925 Star touring —......
1926 Ford touring
----------- 95 1923 Studebaker coupe ........85
Many Others to Choose From
Otto Erickson & Co., vs H. A.
Davies, Money action.
Emma B. Dant vs Carl F. Beyers
et ux Mortgage foreclousure.
Liquidators a corporation vs J. E.
and Kose Edvards, Money action.
Marriage
17. 1I3Q
In all the models of Standard Makes our Reconditioned cars are
Conceded Special Excellence Rebuilt Throughout by Expert Mechan­
ics in Our Shop. Many are more Beautiful than New, owing to
Latest Color Creations.
Suit* Filed In Circuit Court
Benson Hotel
STIPES GARAGE
Next door to Postoffice
RECEDI MUES
il GMl HOUSE
BRIEFLY BMiED
Dr. Mellenthin
BALLOON
29x4.40
$5.79
29x4.55
$6.55
30x4.50
$6.59
HIGH PRESSURE
30x3% regular
$4.95
30x3% oversiz«
$5.10
31x4
$8.85
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