The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, February 14, 1930, Page PAGE 4, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUAR Y __I4^_1$3<_
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Holst' fin - - Breeder*
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THF.
BF.VERTON
„^^1" N>bt'« of_ '1l'ualat‘" 1«*n,iu x
ENTERPRISE
HILLSDALE
Dinner guests at the Mognettc
home Sunday were Mr. and Mr».
_____________ Kohler and two children
of Port-
TIGARD.
!
P. Johnson of Cedar Mills have
M e e t t o i Iftll
tiled with the county clerk for the «
Parent Teacher Association Mrs. Lotta Murray, of Portland,
wilbur Carnes of Hood River v<sr
T®o Late to Classify
/
S h o w i n g for F a i r nomination >f county commissioners
r
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Mr. Johnson takes for hit slogan wdl hold their regular meeting ut spjent Sunday with her sister, - rs.
bjs siiter> Mrt. l rank Bishop
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-Honest and efficient service at all the school Friday, February 21.
N. Rickert.
and family Sunday.
Frank W. Connell was re-elected time»," and the slogan of Mr. Ny
The card party held by the As-
The Woine ns Foreign Missionary The Ladies Aid of the M. E.
FO R SALE—Electric brooder; 500-
s cialion at Mrs. Bugger's wtis a Ue* < >c *v (ii u c \L K. church
held c|lirrcj1 met rhur»day for their reg-
chick size; good shape; $12. Ti­ president of the W ashington County berg is “Economy and efficiency
cided success. '1 here was ti good ,,)rt Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. u|ar monthly meeting tit the home
Holstein association at a meeting in
c
£
Hcdt,e wa§
^
to
was uDlc
to bc
be attendance, most uf the surrounding j.- Strum.
of Mrs. Christie. After the business
gard 8625.
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the Hillsboro chamber of ^commerce ar(lUn,i Wednesday after
several communities being represented. Mrs.
Miss Mem Fonner and mother. i session refreshments were
served by
Earle days of ylneJfc
Steele of Portland svon first prize ^ jrs j Fonner, of Portland, spent the Third division,
FOR SALE— Cheap. 1 young fresh rooms Friday, February 7.
_________________
and the consolation went to Mrs. Wednesday in Tigard calling on
The Evangelical ladies held their
Jersey c mw ; 1 good work horse; Jossy of the Rock Creek Golf Club
_ w
, J
Collins.
friends.
monthly aid meeting in the church
we.ght 1200 lbs. Asa Willtom». Ti­ was ¡«warded the 4-H ciub stinane» I
and daughter,
gard, Oregon; Ji-mile west ol school scholarship offered by the Mrs. E. Mognette
iook ner moun-r
Mrs. Bob Ryder entertained with
The Women’s Foreign Missionary parlors Thursday.
took
her inotln-r ...
highway, near end of Walnut Ave. association for the club year of Jl‘a" Ann, Portland,
to
Vancouver,
a
Valentine
party
tit
her
home
Wed-
Society
of the M. E. church hgld
1 ii<lay evening OI * '*
1929. Other officers elected were Fio, °f
nday
to
visit
relatives.
nesday
evening
February
12.
their
lesson
study
Thursday
at
the
f*rs*
departnien. ^ru .,nvort i
-..gi
A. J. Evers, vicej-president; W. F. Wash., Sunday
FOR SALE—Red clover seed. F.
Mrs.
Phillip
Lynch
who
was
ill
all
home
of
M t s . Rumanian. Mrs. Haw- met *n *"e M- ’• C l(lC
Cyrus, secretary; F. H. Jossy, and
’
...
.
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XI « j
k’.-.if
l n rnne
in.l
Eisner. 1’honc Tigard 02S.________
last week with an attack of Flu ha» thorne was leader.
*M r- and Mrs Hoy Carnes and
Walter Lmdow, directors.
i ccovered.
Mrs. Wm. Ariss was on the sick daughter Mhryand sister Mrs. Ann
Siutz of Porthm 1 took Jinner with
The system of herd classification Census Report for
The Parent Teacher Association sick list this week.
Mrs. P. M. Boose has been on the Mr. Carnes' sister, Mrs. Frank Bish-
/ .- .■ .V .V .V .'.V A V // .V A V / .- .V now being used by the American
Absent Families will meet at Mrs. Bugger’s, Friday ' ,r *. !>
,ilK,*e
o;» recently
recently.
Holstein association is proving a
I ° ’ recenUy; ..
February 14 to sew for the service »><* 1,st th,s we ek
AUBREY L. FLETCHER
the
very satisfactory means of herd im-
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Members of the Tigard high school1 Tigard folks are enjoying
shop.
provenant
said H. A. Mathiesen,
honored the football team with a balmy days. 1 he pussies have climb-
Attorney et Lew
field representative of the association
Th*-’ Census
» makin*
Mrs.
\ irgil Bolton Entertained
h^qm ;t Thursday evening. The ¡if- cd out of their williiwrs, buds arc
Beaverton .Oregon
He briefly outlined the method being special provision for enumeration of iiesdav. llih, with a Bridge lunch- fair turned out ' to be an occasion swelling and many early bulbs have
Office with Beaverton Realty Co. used and stated that the breeders families planning to be away from con. Mrs. Grant B. Fonda of Ryan wbjcb wju jong be remembered.
pushed above the soil,
Place rvun first prize and Mrs. R.
and Mrg_ T. Fisher and baby
The M. E. Ladies Aid is planning
Special attention given to commercial who have had their »tock classified home during the month of April.
Ri,
.
r<.n.„ . , C Thompson, second.
0f Washougal. Wash., spent Sunday a snappy play for the near future,
accounts, conveyancing, real property have expressed them.elve» as being
The Fifteenth Decennial Census of
satisfied with the gradings given t h e .........................
...
°
Mrs. K. C. Thompson will be host- w;tb Mrs» Fisher’s parents’, Rev
It is interesting to hear the Ti­
and the settlement of estates.
iinimals in their herd*.
*he United States will be taken cM for tbe parent Teacher Associa- and Mrs. Moore.
gard merchants talk of their new
• .V .V .V .V .'.V /.V .V .V .V .’.'.V .'*
The 4-H scholarship will not be during the month of April. The tion Ut her home February 28. Cards
James Bishop is planning on proposed building and we hope it
the diversion for the after- spending this week-end ill Corval- does not turn into an air castle.
given for the year 1930. Instead enumeration will bc made by a will
. . .
the county Holstein group will give force of abou, 100(XX) enumerat0r, noon,
lis with his friend. Arthur Swanson.
The most popular man in this
one dollar to every boy or girl in
,
E-Z t e r m s o r t r a d e
who is attending the state college, ‘own during the recent bad snow
the county who brings a worthy who W,U
from house to htm*c
Darrol Frewing, Nathan Kurth of storm was our good friend the
BEAVERTON
1925 FORD Coupe Balloons—,. .$115 purebred Holstein animal to the and secure the information required
O. S. C., Eunice Maurer and Grace plumber, N. Rickert. He experienced
1926 STAR 6 Coupster------------ $150 county fair.
^ for the census. Eveiy person ii to
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Mason of Mfonmouth enjoyed the a great difficulty in answering all
1926 CHRYSLER 58 Phaeton.... $215
The scholarship for work done in b- enumerated, so far as possible, A marrfegehcenie was
issued this week-end at home with then par- ‘be culls that came to him to thaw
1927 ESSEX 4-Door Sedan........ ¿K*1 1929 was awarded to Earle Jossy at his "uiual place of abode” or week *° 44scar Xewlander, of Beaver-
ents.
out PH168-
1926 HOICK 4-Door Sedan----—4450
because
of
his
activity
in
his
club,
thc
p|ace
where
hc
usuaiiy
iives.
p
"
.a"
'1
MrS-
Alo,S'
L
Ureene
of
1927 PONTIAC Coach ------
4385
1929 FORD Tudor Seduti......-4495 h.s personal achievements in fus Wfccre individuai nieinbers of a
his records and his part in
Nfrs. E. D. Agnell was Mrs. Good-
YKO <>LD$ De Luxe 1 oath ....$345 work,
the
achievements
of
his
club.
Earle
are
away
from
home
at
thc
sej|.s
(of (;oodse]| Motor Co.) house T
1926 CHRYSLER 70 Coach..... 4450
wus
secretary
of
his
group
which
time
the
census
is
taken
they
will
^-uest
Tuesday and Wednesday.
♦*«
1927 CHRYSLER 70 Cabrolet. $725
n.ade
a
100
per
cent
record
of
com-
be
reported
to
the
enumerator
by
Wednesday
Mrs
A
F
Larson
&tj.
"
1925 WILLYS KNIGHT Sedan., $425
tcndcd thc Ladies Aid of the Etn-
1928 GRAHAM PAGE Sedan $700 pletions, he was a member of the other members of the family.
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T, . ,
1928 CHRYSLER 72 Crown Sdn$105ö stock judging team that represented
the county at the state Fair and
Por cascs r,vhcrc « u known ,n " la“ Uel Lu,heran
«-hurch, Portland. ^
_ .VKANSON’S C AR EXC HANGE— won prizes on his calf in
both the advance that the whole family will Mr. E. D. Agnell will
be home S
240 Grand Avenue, Cor. E. Main
open class and the club class for be away from home at that time, over the week-end and Mrs. Agtiell j
Holstein cattle at the county F a ir.1 SpCC|al provision has been made by wil1 accompany him on his next trip
-:O u r Reputation Protects You
the Director of the Census in thc ' ' 1
1929 LINCOLN SEDAN—
HUDSON Custom BROUGHAM
W /A V M M A W A V A V .V A V p
.
n
i.
q j)
| form of an absent iumily schedule
(■« "rge Brown of the Beaverton
Six wire wheels, spares are
Beaverton Kealty ^ell
.
.
Phannacy made a business trip to
1927— Original factory finish ;
mounted in fender wells. Six
rubber
95%; rebuilt through­
FOR FIRST-CLASS
Portion
of
Shaw
Place
wh,ch
,S
bt‘
f,lled
OUt
by
SO,“C
Portland
Tuesday,
brake system; perfect paint;
roriion or onaw riace responsiWc meiIlber 0f ,he family in
out. We iwant to sell this
PLUMBING AND JOBBING
upholstery, tan bjoadclolh.
today ................................ $550
advance of the census date and
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Driven only short distance;
DONE AT REASONABLE PRICES
Havid Reed of Portland has pnr- transmitted to the local Supervisor
.
owned by conservative driver.
DODGE SENIOR S S E D A N -
CALL
$850 down
chased 10 acres of thc Dan Shaw Qf ,bc Census. A copy of this
1928— An opportunity you
I'l.nc, winch adjoins the Farmington ichedttU am be secured by applica-
have waited for. It has 4-
1928 BUICK STD. 6 SEDAN—
road. He plans to take possession tion to Fred S. Perrinc c f Oregon
vvheel hydraulic brakes; broad
Paint in new condition; up­
cloth
upholstery’;
Rebuilt
immediately and will make e x -' City, Oregon, who is the Census
holstery
perfect;
4
new
tires.
Beaverton 3303
motor in excellent condition,
Rebuilt throughout: 4-wheel
tensive improvements on the place. Supervisor for this district.
::
inside and out.
biukes. The best Buick ever
These people, (who are a welcome
addition to this community, were
ba»»bes planning to be away dur-
Priced at .—.....-........... $745
built. Our price .........„ $975
higlily thought of in their former
,hc 1nK>nJth of
lcav,n« ,hc
Special Purchase
V / / A W . W A V W V W A W A \ S home town
'
clo8cd, or 'v‘th1 no one “
1927 ESSEX SEDAN ........... $30< 927 CHRYSLER 52 coach....$485 < >
The Beaverton Realty company' charKe ,who ,s t»ual,f,cd t0 «,ve the
'929 ESSEX COACH ........... $425 1928 CHRYSLER 62 Sedan... $775
this deal and also rented part census information to the enumera- E
1926 HUDSON Brougham ...$375 1928 CHRYSLER 62 Spt-R. $785
Bone-Dry Heavy Wreckage made
H S.
c n Barnes c farm and i u build-
^T i tor,
are . urged
to obtain , one of
1929 CHRYSLER 75 Sedun. $1395
of , the M.
.
, f
FOR SALE
BEST FUEL
1929 CHRYSLER 75 sport.. $1350 1928 CHRYSLER 62 Spt.-C. $825
ings, now belonging to L. S. Barnes^ these schedules at once and to fill
NOW ON
1928 CHRYSLER 72 sport.... $985 1928 CHEVROLET Coach ...$445
Sinil. Load. $4 00 2 Load. $7 00
to Walter Burke Boring. Mr. Bor­ it out and send it to Mr. Pcrrine,
I.andau... $525
1926 B uick S E D A N
............. ..4<i25 1928 C HEVROLET
ing is a son|-in kiw to Mrs. Della at thc earliest possible date. Or if
BEAVERTON 0904 WE DELIVER Fisher.
thc house is left in charge of a
1926 CHRYSLER <<0 road $545 1925 BUICK Spt. Roadster.... $395
Save $2.00 to $1.00
servant .who will be sure to be at
1926 CHRYSLER 70 road $645 1929 PLYMOUTH Sedan .....$675
From S. P. Shops, Beaverton, Ore
1926 BUICK roadster ..........$475 1928 DURANT 55 Scdtin ...... 575
home when the enumerator calls»
W W A A A W A W W V A A V V V V SA
1925 CHRYSLER 70 road. ...$485 1927 STUDEBAKF.R Die. Sc $695
the
schedule
may
be
left
wilh
such
Man Sent to Hospital
$575
1926 DODGE COUPE ........ $345 63 CADILLAC Sedan
scrvtmt for delivery to the enumera­
1926 DODGE SEDAN ..........$J45 1927 NASH C ABRIOLET .. . $645
With Frost Nipped Feet tor. Thc information furnished on
• 1927 P O N T IA C S E D A N ....... $4« 1927 CHRYSLER 50 Coach... $395
CLINE PIANO WAREHOUSE
— ——
this schedule will be treated as
I«; '926 CHRYSLER 70 coach .$525 1925 CHRYSLER 70 Sedan.. $445
During the recent cold spell N. I. confidential tind will be used only
Factory Distributors
X 1929 PONTIAC COACH ...... $775 1924 RF.O 6 SEDAN...........
U»»d Piano Bargain* Dozens of fine 1 Nelson, aged 77, had his feet so for the tabulation of statistics which
Y 1924 DODO F. COUPE ..... . $1951926 STUDF.BAKER S td6C $495
pianos at lowest possible prices In frost bitten that he found it nec- will not reveal any information with | FOR MEN—
our Bargain Piano Department. Well essary to go to the Emmanuel hos- regard to individuals or families
Y
pital itt Portland for tnfttment.
known makes—
Women and Boys
?
NO JU N K -N O TRASH
1
Values to $12.50
Couple
Narrowly
Some used—some shop-worn samples.
18th . t ALDER—OPEN EVES, and SUNDAYS—PHONE BR 8205
NOW $4.85 to $8.85
Most any size—style— standard or
Escape
From
Death
period, design walnut, mahogany,
LADIES HI SHOES
©uk and ebony finishes.
* —— -
.
'w
- .
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Packard—Bond Howard Baldwin
Special ................... 98c
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bejattl of Day
Lester—Farrtmd—Wick — Monarch
ton, Oregon, narrowly cscapeJ the
1 LOT CHILDRENS
;•
Bauchmann — Smith & Barnes
fo r
c-.nsequence of a bad accident
last
Thompson —Gaylord- Kimball—J.
over
Shoes & Oxfords $1.95
Satuukiv morning, when their auto-
Before You have that Dental work Done
ft C. Fischer -Cornish—Wellington
38 year«
ir.ohile skidded and stopped short
Childrens Rubbers 49c
Hallct & Davis -Steinway—Etc.
in the ditch just north of the S. P.
All priced to delight bargain seek­
tracts at the Tigard crossin.;. Hear­
Misses Rubbers
59c
* 5 ounces for a s *
ers: $t»5, $78, $85. $ino, $125, $137,
ing the
warning bell of an ap-
$150, $175, $187. $205, $235, $275, up.
I touching truin, Mrs. Bejaul applied
and Price to show you we can Positively
TERMS
her brakes. It was raining at thc
Save you money on Guaranteed Dentistry
$4 00. IS 00 MOO PER MONTH
time and the pavements too slippery
to effect a quick stop, so the Be-
No Finance Comffcny to Deal With.
{double actin g )
WHY PAY MORE?
jtiuls turned the car to the ditch.
No Red Tape—Everything Guar­
The
front
corner
of
the
top
of
thc
anteed -We Pay Freight USX)
USE L E S S
*
car struck the telephone pole, bend­
Miles I
145
-Uh
St.,
near
Alder
than of high priced brands
ing thc frame, otherwise there rwas
CLINE PIANO WAREHOUSE
M I L L IO NS
OP
POUND S
no material damage. A towing car
Portland
Postal Bldg, 3rd & Washington
Portland
U S E D BY O U R C O V E R N N K N
BARGAIN EXCHANGE
from H. H. Duncan's -range pulled
12th and Washington Streets
them out ol their predicament.
The HEART of a
Successful Business
OUR USED CAR DEPARTMENT
F. A. NOYES
Goodyears
Shoe Sale
English
Shoes
I
Chase Garfield Motor Co.
i
Chrysler Distributors
s u .s « » *
j Let us Give You an Examination
KC
GOODYEAR
SHOE COMPANY
Baking Powder
Peerless Dentists
WHERE CAN 1 BUY IT ?
A A
YOU CAN DEPEND ON
Advertised Products
AUTO GLASS
CHIROPODIST
DR "OBERT FISHER
FURNITURE
Advertisements
in
this
paper
TOMMY LUKE
OPTOMETRIST
RUG MAKING
THE UPSTAIRS
FURNITURE STORE
46 East 13th St.
IF YOUR EYES F.Ast 9352
EAST SIDE RUG CO.
NEED
THF. NEW F.VERWF.AR RUGS
S i< k t
ATTENTOIN
Made
From Your Old Carpets and
THEY NEED
167 Fourth St.
and
Clothing.
v /
a ]r
TH E BEST
Between Morrison bnd Yamhill
Rug Cleaning, Refitting and Siziug.
M< E-rate (. hurges—Coti'hltation
LOWEST PRICES IN PORTLAND
9x12 Cleaned and Sized, $3.5#
Without
Obligation.
We Call for bnd Deliver.
UPSTAIRS—YOU PAY LF.SS
Win. Pfeifer, Manager. Portland, Ore
SEE WANT AD COLUMN
DR ORVILLE H SCHEETZ
OPTOMETRIST
SEEDS
PHOTOGRAPHS
1019 Selling Bldg.
BF. 9729
FOR AN AUTOMOBILE“
N .tUro|»«th Physician A Chiropodist
19th and Washington
IF YOUR FEET HURT, SEE ME
have been passed by the highest au­
BRwy. 2312
Portland, Oregon
Third and Washington Sts.
thority—the buying public.
---- * ATwater 8877
501 Dekum Bldg.
AUTO WRECKING
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ATTORNEY
FLORIST
NEW AND USED PARTS
Portland leading Auto Wreckers
A Saving of 50 to 75 Per Cent on
PORTLANDS PROGRESSIVE
A . C. A L L E N
All l *ed Parts Exchtinge on Re
FLORIST
Attorney at Law
built Generators, Starters and
PHONE
BRwy 0233
F L O W E R S
Armatures Rtraround.
((tenera) Practice)
P
E
T
E
R
S
O
N
,
Photographs
WE P \Y THE HIGHEST PRICE
712 Swetland Building. O rn e r Fifth
FUR CARS TO WRECK
\ t Pricrs You Can Afford Por­
bud Washington.
traits, Wedding Pictures, Family
A U T O P A R T S CO.
ATwater 1489
Sixth and Alder (Almost)
Union Ave One Block North ©f
Groups That Satisfy.
Portland,
. . .
. Oregon
Broadway TKinity 491R.
i ®F 7215
Portland, Oregon AV2 Pittock Bldg
Port kind, Oregon
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The
.
•
In
Portland
Alder at Sixth, Portland, Ore.
S E E DS
AN atch l s and Our Seeds Grow."
Man N our Vegetable and Flower
IT IS ONLY ON THE BASIS OF
Garden N\»w. Our New 1930
(atalog is Now Ready.
CONFIDENCE
AND
TRUST
OREGON
SEED STORE
THAT YOU CAN
LUILD UP
s.
W. ( earner 2nd and Yamhill.
BUSINESS
ATrwater 5522
Portland. Oregon