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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1930)
■ y PAGE « BEAVERTON . FRIDAY, OCTQ b e , ENTERPRISE iV .V .W .V .V .V .v .V A V ,'^ PLAY SAFE— BUYANO SELL 2 roads Call or write o w i'tn Yamhill State Hank. Yamhill. Ore CEN TS Acreage given to field Peas Increased 10 Times over Last Year their seed. With prices as they arc 3 at the present time this crop gives promise of gi eater return per acre than wheat. Most of the acreage that is being planted to field t»-::* this fall is being taken trom what would probably usually be seeded to wheat. From reports some of the farmers in one or two of our ci>ast counties have found the crop very desirable as a hay crop One great advantage under those conditions is that it will usually outyield any other legume hay they can grow. Last spring in Washington County the peas made a somewhat larger earlier spring growth than did the vetch. If it will ■ In this Co isistcntly orchardists will do find a use for it in orchards where they are gr wing cover crops. One <>r two dairymen of the county have sown Australian peas with the inten tion of trying the crop for st'age VOTE THE STRA1GH REPUBLICAN TICKE WOOD CLTT1N G—H. R Nelson it Almost 1000 acre» of Mistrali'”* again cut'ing wood Call Beaverton A L IN E I winter field pea* are being planted 8603. • hv Washington County farmers, ac “Now is no time to make a P ER T IM E FOR SA L E —Second growth 4-ft cording to W. F. Cyrus, county agent change” says Calvin Coolidge. this cr<»' cord wornl $500 per cord, ready Last year the acreage of rti this county did not exceed 10( to load on highway 1 mile south acres. A. H. Evers, A. J . Evers, Here arc the Republican candidates for Natic of Reaverton Rank Firing sacks I Fmil CropDt Forest Grove and G. IN STRU C TIO N S and get wind fall apples 15c per and State O f .i r .e s W. Henderson, Gaston, all gr • sack, pick them yourso’f, 1 mile Ime per issue these peas last year and obtained a Five C EN TS south of Rraverton bank. Dave Take this list with you when you go to the j yields of clean pea seed varying Count five words to the line- 1 I ku P itt, Reavcrton Oregon. It I from 1200 to 1800 pounds per acre. count your profits. Cush should ac* Most of the crop being planted now 31* A C R ES in cultivation near Beav iis being grown under contract. company the order. When a state erton for lease 1 to 3 years, Apply As a seed crop Australion field Charles L. McNary F o r United States Senat, ment is required the charge li UL to Beaverton Realty Co. Beaverton peas oiler considerable possibility, One of the State's most valuable assets ________________ * I The crop is used in the southwest per line, minimum 50c for cover cropping ami that region Phil Metschan . . . F o r Governor of Ore W A N TED to buy 8 to 10 acres near i is dependant upon other places for r*gon Beaverton, good land improved or A tpeiidid administrator—Ipatient, tolerant, just These Classified Ads appear in six timmproYcd. | McMillan, 874 R e Benefit Entertainment K Blenhinson and Charles Young gents Drive, Portland or call GAr newspapers, Beav er run Lutei prue W . C Hawley F o r First Congressional District at West Portland School Several song numbers were of field 9.184. It Tigard Sertm el, Multnomah Press Invaluable to Oregon because of his seniority in Coagr*, own compos:t:on and Friday, November 7 >.|r. Young’s received Alcha News,, Yamhill Journal and In the card were well FOR SA LK—2nd grade cordwood $J Gaston Herald. R R. Butler . F o r Second Congressional Distric per cord on the road, also some Friday November 7th, at 8 p. m game honors were won bv Mrs. Schlonpe and F. C. Richard- Untiring in his efforts for the advancement of Oregon Henry 2nd growth I’hone Tigard 08515 li the Parent Teachers association of 12.UW R EA D ERS W E E K L Y West Portland will give a benefit a r i t i n R. B. Graham and Mr«. Franklin F. Korrell 3rd Congressional District the school audi- Stretcher were consoled with unique IF YOUR C LO TH ES Need Clean entertainnment in Quick to win recognition in the National Capitol torfum. The clevcr farce “Lady Ma- Halloween novelties. The rooms ing. Repairing or Altering remem ber me. Geo. Schwartz, Tailor sons” wiU be presented by the oflfi- were attractively decorated with eiri- PERSONAL H arry Belt . For Justice of the Supreme Court Fol- Tigard 4t ccrs of Orenomah Chaptir Eastern blcms suggestive of Halloween. An able jurist Star. There will be musical and lowing the card game all were i'n- bag Call LO ST—I.ailles headed other minibus The nominal sum of vited to the banquet ball where the “ANY G IR L in need ot a friend, Beaverton 0018 Percy R. Kelly F o r Justice of the Supreme Court 15 cents will be charged for admis- hosts had prepared a tempting lunch wnte Elsie H. Alternant!, The Sal j eon served from flower bedecked Deserving of His promotion sion. A large crowd is expected be vation Airny White Shield Horn-, | tables. A few remarks were niade 565 Mayfair Avenue, Portland. GOOD OLD growth Fir Wood- $6 cause they always have a good time ami $7 P. L. Kilandrr, 1st house at West Portland. bv the Master of the Lodge Arthur J U. Campbell F o r Justice of the Supreme Court wist of Angel strict on Third The card party and dance given to Vincent, of Tigard, Mrs. Stretcher. A keen, analytical mind $3560 'IO LOAN.—First Mortgage Beaverton 3t celebrate the opening of the new Matron of Holly chanter O. E. S. on Farm. Beaverton Finance Co and others. C. A. Howard, Superintendent of Public Instruction A P P L E S — Fancy Spitzenberg apples gymnasium Friday, October 24th was Beaverton 5403. The Tualatin Valley Poultry asso a huge success both the Gym and A capable educator at Sanitary Market boxed $120, at ciation will hold a social meeting orchard 85c culls, seconds, 50c the auditorium was crowded. FAINTIN G AND Paper Hanging Wednesday evening November 12, Crow’s Grocery No. 2 will be open Charles H.Gram, Commissioner of Bureau of Labor Bring boxes to orchard, no worms done reasonable. First class work to the public Saturday November 1st at the Tualatin Gymnasium. A pro O. B. Bennett, Tel. Beaverton only, (a ll for estimates. Homer He has the welfare of labor at heart gram will b<’ given and refreshments 2651 It in the new building just completed served. There will be no admission C. Williams. Beaverton 4052 if for Mrs. Eastman. A complete line of groceries will be carried as we" and all interested in the “chfrker. LOST, ST R A Y E D , or Stolen, yearl as meats and hardware. Ralph Stew- business” are urged to come out to The above candidates' with the regular Republican MISCFILLANLOUS the meeting. ing Jersey rone heifer ; missing for art will be in charge. nominees, command your respect and deserve your so ne time. Address A. Scheckla, Route 1, Box 88 Tigard, Oregon TUALATIN vote. Miss Sarah Pool, 84, and Mrs. W A N TED TO RF.NT 5 I" 25 acres Reward tf b tween Hillsboro and Portland, or —-------- M ary Pool Newsome, 80 who live ii thr vicinity of Tigard or Mult A very pleasant social meeting was together near Gibson, Georgia, are nomah. Modern House desirable MRS. TH O S H A R R IS is Sole agem that held at Sherwood, Tuesday ev- real Daughters of the American for Finn products, extracts, toilet citing when the Masons entertained Revolution. Must be on rock road and acces Their father Henry articles, etc., in Beaverton Write the Eastern Stars and friends at a Pool, fought in the Revolution and sible to Portland. W rite Ux 386 (Paid adv., Republican State Central Committee ElisH Bo* 175 or cee her next to Biel ”500’’ party. A short program with was 90 years old when Mrs. Ncw- Beaverton, Qrcg >u. Bak^r, Secretary, Mo-gan Bdg., Portland t* Mr Smith as master of ceremonies some was born. Both women are nan Motors bldg FOR SALK—Sand, «ravel, c was rendered consisting of readings members of Nancy Hart Chapter, 1). rock and rwaJ giavcl. P. E. FU R N ISH ED APART M.ENTS - by Ronald Sherk solos and duets by A. R., Miledgeville, Ga. Phone Tigard 46 ■ - v . v . v . v . v . v . ’. v . v . v . v / i v . v . . . . - j--, -.y.-. for rent. Wm Arts* Tigard 55 Î s Vote The Straight Republican Ticket old. E. Maly, Phone 0816 Tigard Route 1 4t ORDJ.K YOUR RUBBI K ST A M P S and Snails from Pioneer Printing and Stationery Co., 407-408 Dt kuni BUI«.. 3rd and Washington Street, Portland. Ore. PRINTED SIGNS FOR S A L E - 10c each. For Rent, For Sale, Rooms for Rent, etc. Pioneer Printing aid Stationery Co., 407 408 Dckutti Bldg., 'I hird and Wash ington S im ts. Portland. Oregon. YOl C AN S E L L your farm or city property without paying a conus- sion. Just price your property right then leave it to me No fees no commissions. R L Hickman, Yam hill, Oregon. FOR SA LE— MILK GOATS FOR S A L E —Milk Goats. In order to reduce my herd. 1 am offering some choice Saauen Dairy -Milk Goats at a reasonable price See these high grade, health ;»ro- j ducing milk goats and save money 5 miles Soufh and two tnlos West of Hillsboro. F'rank Unger, tu r- nelius Ore.. R 2 8 - Vit IT IS ONLY ON THE CONFIDENCE THAT YOU BASIS OF TRUST AND CAN BUILD UP BUSINESS \ Janus Seidel of near Allentown, FO R SA LK —20 acre* 2 miles of Pa., hanged himself because he Beaverton, 18 acres cult. 2 in pas feared a law suit would result front ture, good 5-room plastered house his shooting a neighbor’s dog. good barn electricity, good well, on Against Excessive Public Debts and Unlimited Increases in Yum* Taxes The Cheapness of Gas H eating Here are a few Gas Heating Accounts for the twelve months from October, 1929, to September, 1930. F I Chapman, 589 KearneySt. ft n-oms ............... $77 88 S II Wilson, 988 Thurman S t, 4 rt*oms ............... 87 23 W . Hey wood, 7R0 Old Orchard R d , 5 rooms........ 92<i7 R G Regan, 858 Montgivmrry Dr., 4 r o a n s ....__ 7<».t)9 A F. Schefter, 571 F 24th N , 8 rooms .............. 87 33 K F Ran/enback, 785 F. 24th N , 7 rmwns 81 54 B i >K, ui . t U t Geo Dryer, W |- 24th St . N . 5 rooms E. 2Mh St N , 6 !R rooms 98 13 (In heating with lia s, you can have Steam, Vapor, Hot Water or Hot Air. Get twpert advu-e and safe estimate* based on 10 above-zero possibilities instead of on a spring like winter ) * Wi« * The power districts amendment would permit political speculation and "high finance”. . .without any limit. . . at the expense of every taxpayer in the state. SB P u d Advertisem ent UTILITY T A X P A Y E II* COMMITTEE Jo i/Z i/fu / Qu if Sixth and Salmon (0 RR 7ftl| H. L. W ALTHER. Manager 2 0 6 Sixth Street, Portland, Oregon SAVE v r R l ' I X Ü S i m » FO K T A X E * 2