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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1936)
Fridav, February 14, 10.16 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Ore. Page 3 NEW IDEA FOR S PARTY FAVORS List Your Wants, Rentals, Articles for Sale or Trade and Miscellaneous Wants, in These Columns Classified Rates 2 Cent« a w ord per Issue. M irim u m 25o CASH with copy W e Publish the B eaverton E nterprise M ultnom ah Press T igard Sentinel Aloha News C om plete Eastern C ounty and W estern County Coverage. S U R P R IS IN G H O W R E A S O N A B L E you can get high grade clothing in a low rent district. W hy pay for som ebod y’s high overhead. We are in position to undersell an y body, and yet m ake a little profit and that's all we are looking for. M. Klatzer, 2 S W 6th Ave., in a low rent district. Portland. ’34 '32 '30 '30 '31 '3«> P O U LT R Y M OVING S a l e Chicken House Sash, Lum ber, Nails, R o o fin g P a per, Doors, W ire Glass Cloth. W ire Netting. DO LAN W R E C K IN G C O , E. 8th & Belmont, EA. 2884, Portland. W ashington Multnomah W e assum e n o finan cial responsi bility fo r errors w hich m ay appear In advertisem ents published in these colu m n s but in case where this paper is at fau lt will reprint that part o f an advertisem ent in which the typ ograph ical m istake occu rs. POU LTRY W A N T E D W E B U Y A N D S E L L U SE D C A R S — PO U LTRY W A N TE D A gen cy fo r W illys 77 and G raham P hone SU. 5727, or w rite 10015 P ow cars. Used Car E xchange, P hone ell blvd., Portland, W e cull. CASH H illsboro 2641. P A ID . DOGS, B IR D S , P E T STOCK L A R G E & V A R IE D A SS O R T M E N T o f P U P P IE S , Birds, E xotic tropical fish and gold fish. W e purchase quality puppies. H ollyw ood Pet G ardens, 4305 N. E. Halsey, near I Sandy, T R in ity 6731, Portland. T O THE MAN W H O W A N T S BOTH FRANCIS WESTSIDE Lot Offered by Portland’s ¡Oldest I’ O R 1) Dealers H IG H E S T CASH P R IC E S P A ID fo r HENS, B R O n ^ E R S , C APO N S and EGGS. W e will call o r send you r P O U L T R Y and EGGS t o 1 C OLU M BIA PRODU CE CO., 322 SE Oak St., at Union Ave., P ort land, Oregon. P hone EAst 5879. PHOTOGRAPHS H O S P IT A L de iMxe V-8 Sedan perfect $50«) P B Plym outh Coupe ... 350 D A D odge sedan fine cond 275 Ford Spt Cpe 6 w wheels 245 F ord P ick-up. rebored ....... 295 Chcv. Sedan new paint, 265 405 Hawthorne at Union EAst 2(>02, Portland SU PER Q U A L IT Y U lllC K S W hite Leghorns, B arred R ock s R I. Reds, 3 hatches each week. ALSO D A Y O L D W H IT E LEG - ' H O R N S E X ED PU LLETS. B ook advance orders now fo r ch oice dates. Uped 540 egg electric in cubators fo r sale. Started ch ick s ' and pullets ie a d y now. M A G U IR E E L E C T R IC M A TC H E RY 2415 NK O regon St., Portland. 1 EAst 1805. A U T O M O B IL E S W A N T E D DOG CAT H IE COLDER TH E WEATHER THE BET TER TH E BUYS AT YOUNG MOTOR CO. 8x10 Enlargements R O S E C IT Y V E T E R IN A R Y H O S P I f A O riginal o r IV p ro d u ctio n T A L will gladly answ er questions j i f f * O f you r T reasured P ortraits con cern in g your pets. H U TH M AN 'S V eterinary H ospital 2137 S. E. 7th A lso A ny P ictu re beautifully colored Ave., EA. 3105. 75c Additional T H O M A S S T U D IO —508 Davis Bldg. D R E S S M A K IN G 420 S W 3rd Ave. P ortland D ressm aking JU L E M cC U R D Y RESTAU RAN TS AND CAFES School, will c*ut, fit and supervise the m aking o f you r spring ward- P O R T L A N D HOSE CAFE, 136 S. W . robes, 3 hrs, 50c; 6 hrs. $1 ; Gar M orrison, B R . 3931. C hicken m ents sem i-m ade fo r as low as 15c and up. Open day and night $2.50. H erm an H otel Apts. cor. Dinner on Sundays. Full course 10th & Salmon, BE. 4101, Portland. dinners 15 and 20c. W eekly meals Portland, O regon. \ E D U C A T IO N A L ‘34 Ford de kuxe sedan beautiful dark green finish, m ohair up holstery, radio, perfect running con d ition . $535 ‘34 F O B D de luxe 3 W co u p e — original finish in green, has had seat covers since new ; low m ile age mid in jjerfect con d ition $495 '33 F O R D de luxe T udor orig in al C ordova gray finish, with m oh air u p h olstery; neat and trim throughout $415 '32 F O R D de luxe roadster Ixioks and runs like new ; has radio and ihsater $345 ‘30 F O R D F ord or sedan n«w rub ber, painied green, thoroughly reconditioned $295 W e have m any orner cars in the lo w p rice class ran gin g from $25 up. Below are listed a few o f them. '25 E ssex coa ch , ‘27 E ssex se dan, '25 Chev. coupe, '26 Chrysler 4 co a ch ‘27 Oakland coach , ‘28 O ldsm obile sedan. P R IC E a Q U A L IT Y '36 P on tia c De Luxe 8 T ou rin g sedan heater, radio $1050 33 Chevrolet pickup 350 31 Chevrolet Coach 285 29 Chevrolet Sedan, a dandy 195 '28 Ford R oadster (Buy N ow » 135 '33 DeSoto De Luxe Sedan 575 ‘28 Oakland Sedan (good buy) 145 '29 De Soto Bedew MB '29 Studebaker 7 pass Sedan 245 * • * DONOVAN MOTOR CO. 124 SE G rand nr Ankeny I^-A. 1538 Legal Notices DOG L IC E N S E N O TICE The license fees fo r llcenseable dogs over the age o f eight m onths and for such dogs owned or kept within the State o f Oregon over 30 days for the year 1936 are. Male D og $1.00. Fem ale Dog, $1.50. Spayed Fem ale Dog. $1.00. A fte r M arch 1st, 1936, the license fee is $1.00 m ore fo r failure to pro- I cure licence fo r the aogs above I stated. Also, after Mureh 1st, 1936, the | fee is $1.00 m ore fo r failure to pro- j cure licenses fo r licensable dogs be S. W . 5th and M adison A T. 1153 com ing over 8 m onths o f age after | March 1st, 1936, and for dogs over eight m onths old ow ned or kept within the State o f O regon ov er 30 A. D. A. duys after M arch 1st, 1936. ME in PO RTLAN D Licenses m ay be ordered by mail. State the name and aadress o f the ME in H ISTO RY person to w hom the license i» to be issued, and the »ex o f the dog. FINANCE F ees are payable to: E D W . C. LUCE CHARGE Cotinty Clerk H illsboro, O regon TO USED Published t y ord er o f the County Court o f W ashington County, Ore. C A R BUYERS The Lot of BARGAINS M SA L E SM I -x W AN TED T R A IN IN G F O R P O SIT IO N S Civil •Service, Salesm anship, Short Story, M EN W A N T E D fo r R aw leigh R outes P u bic Speaking, D ram atic Art. o f 800 fam ilies R eliable hustler Open evenings. T H E V O C A T IO N - should start earning $25 w eekly W . O ak Portland. A T . 4019. and increase lapidly. W iite today. A L G U ID A N C E B U R E A U , 319 S. R a w lcigh Dept.. t^RB-16-S, O ak land, C a l i f . _____________ 1 B R A N D O N SCH O O L O F E X P R E S S E W IN G M A CH IN ES SION O F F E R S — Special induce m ents to those registerin g in the M A CH IN E B A R -. Secretarial D epartm en t this month U SE D S E W IN «; Gains, to clear fo r in com in g stock. S horthand T yq ew ritin g, English. Som e as low as $5. Expert repairs P erson al in stru ction , com forta b le room s, pleasant surroundings. Stu fo r all makes S IN G E R S E W IN G , d io Building, room s 301, 2, 3 4-16. M A C H IN E CO.. 311 S. W . Alder Portland. St., A T. 5002, Portland.__________ E N T L IM A I N M L N T ST A M P SH O P F R IE N D S H IP C L U B -P e r s o n a l in STAMP COLLECTORS trodu ctions. Social Sun. and W ed. P O R T L A N D 'S LARGEST 8 p. m. Mgr. Mrs. Marsh, 1323 S. V IS IT STAM P STO RE Com plete line W. Jefferson . B R . 3081, Portland A lbum s, Stamps from E veryw here and Philatelic Supplies Mail Or P O K E -N O CLU B Tues, and Fri. 2 ders filled. W e buy postage stam ps. to 4, 8 to 10. 1323 S. W . J efferson B R 3081, Portland THE STAMP SHOP FOB 1134 SW M orrison, bet llt h & 12th SALE SCH O O L* F O R S A L E o r Trade— W h ite H olland T om T urkeys, 28 to 32 lbs. Trade or sell Sherw ood, R2, Bx 70. M OLER Barbee College This In ternational System is the scie.§M?** may r>avi 3 teachers W r.Tf> n i ¿ 1 1 2 2 7 8 W. 3d ave Portland F O R S A L E 2500 pound T eam $115 A ge 8-10. good w orkers, free from blem ishes, first house west D u r W IN D O W , P LA TE , M IR R O R GLASS ham school phone T igard 283. Cali J. A. C L IN E b efore 11 a. m. F. R . Harrison. Glass and Glazing, Plate, W indow s F O R S A L E — T h o ro u g h b re d Guern and A uto Glass— M irrors Resilvered sey Bull Calf, 4 w eeks old ; 1 8 in. A T w a ter 6788 I steel beam plow. L. C. Gillson, | 1338 S. W . 3rd. R5, Bx 426, P ortland or call mile north P rogress store. one HELP W ANTED U P H O L S T E R IN G c. W, Kepler W A N T G IR L F or Light H ousew ork ¡U pholstering. R epa irin g C l 7 A dults $20 R m and board, 2018 SW D a v e n p o r ts R e c o n d itio n e d V • P a rk Ave., M ultnomah. All W ork Guaranteed H ID E S, W OO L, C A S C A R A B A R K B eaverton, O regon H ID E S & W OOL, C A S C A R A — A spec ialty. L E E HBOS.. 431 S W. Front ATwatpr 5334 H ORSES AND M l I ES M ow er* for all O ccasions I Funeral Designs P rom ptly I Delivered A L W A Y S ON H A N D A large as sortm ent o f H orses mated Team s Terwilliger Greenhouse Singles— Satisfaction G uaran teed H A R R Y V A N A LST, Fos- N ear Bertha Station Phone AT 1020 • R oad Stables, tw o miles East Lents, P ortland, SUnset 5414 M ISC E L LA N E O U S E! Special now 30'. re S d u ction on all fram es dir lenses, •j tee Exam s. N o rm P a cific Eye rialists. G rand Central Mar- j E. 9th & M orrison. P oitln n d i PER SO N R E P A I R S - All m akes o f R A D IO R adios R epaired, R. C. A.-Sylva- j T ubes Zenith R adio. G iv e, call for y ou r radio problem s. | P hon e T igard 42-R, T igard R adio Service. M O N T A N A A SSA Y O r F IC E 610 S 2nd ave., A T. 2726 Chemists. Assnyer* and M etallurgists. H igh- j prices paid fo r O L D G O LD and SILVE R . Just as SIIIPL E Y leads the way in used"' car values, SO SH IPLEY LEADS the way in LOW FINANCE to used car buyers in Port- land. Buy where your interests are protected with LOW prices, TO P values— and L O W FINANCE CHARGES S P E C IA L T O D A Y • B U Y \ W IN T E R IZ E D C A R ! E quipped with heavy d*uty battery regsynchronized to stait quirk in co ld weather, radiator filled with anti-freeze. % 1934 T udor Ford fine lookim sm ooth running, p ow erfu l and fast little fam ily ca r priced to sell qu ick. $136 cash, balan ce payments 6 'j EASY F IN A N C E P LA N IS TO U N D E R S T A N D 60 More Bargains Latest Back, F ront Bars, Beer cabin ets, B ooths, Used Fixtures ta ken in as down paym ent W e spec ia l s ■ in R em odelin g Store Fronts FRONT Inside Fixture«. W H IT E F IX T U R E Co.. 928 S. W 1st. AT. 0662. Portland T O M K T R IS T ON A L L USED CARS Simply deduct the down payment from c a s h price and to the differ ence add insurance and then Yi ■ of 1% per month for each month the contract runs (6% for 12 months). T H A T ’S A L L ! W. W. SHIPLEY CO. D O D G E -P L Y M O U T H F IN L E Y A AON Funeral IM rertun ‘ M ontgom ery 8 l *tfc to Fifth M otor Equipm ent, ^____S ta ff A F acilities foe ir i t 't 'i f vj" Serving Portland and ita Suburbs D1ST. N 'O T IC K OF F IN A L ACCOUNT No. 4222 In the County Court o f the State o f O regon for the County o f W ash ington. In the m atter o f the E state o f | Th odore New stad, D eceased: N otice is hereby given that the undersigned, as adm inistrator o f the estate o f T heodore Newstad, de ceased, has filed his final acount in the C ounty Court o f the State o f O regon for W ashington County, and that M onday the 17th day o f Feb- ruary, 1936, at the hour o f 10:00 | o ’clock in the foren oon o f said day and the court room o f said court has been appointed by said cou rt as the tim e and place fo r the hearing o f ob jection s thereto and the settle m ent thereof. Date and first published January 17, 1936. Date o f last publication F ebruary 11 1 • | ALBERT N O T IC E W . E. P E G G , A dm inistrator K E M M E R , A ttorney O F F IN A L ACCOUNT No. 4324 In the C ounty Court o f the State o f O regon for W ashington County. Som ething new in party favors was Introduced recently Ht the annual m eeting o f the C olum bia E m pire Industries, Inc, and O regon M anufactur ers association. W ooly animals, iron» elephant» to kittens, from goats to swans, decorated the tables a« 400 guests were seated fo r the annual indus- I trial meet. T he favors were m anufactured by the O regon W orsted Co. from ! w ool produced in this territory. ,------------- —------------------------------------------------------------ t while com m odity prices go ahead. tiurQug a period o f violent inflation, those |M*o|de w hose liivcstm cnt» In- elmi,. only Itomi» or other flx«*d-ln- ,*,mo-|*earing «»»et* would I n * ruined. Even if prices o f bonds shcsuld not decline th eir yield, expressed in term s o f living costs, could evaporate The history o f inflation in other nations show that while bondhold ers w ere hard hit, stockh olders cam e through in fair shape. Investors who pride them selves on being co n servative are not heing conservative today if they have their m oney in vested solely In bonds and m ort gages. Such investors are just as reckless a s those w ho pin ail their faith on com m on stocks. T he most lm|Mirtant lessou that I have learned in u lifetim e devoted ho helping peo ple with (heir financial problem » ht that diversification I» the prim ary principle o f investhig. M oreover, under today's con ditions, diversiflca- ton is m ore essential than ever before! C O M P L E T E D IV E R S IF IC A T IO N D iversifica tion d ocs not sim ply apply to a division o f capital betw een stock s and bonds. It m eans the spreadng o f funds o v e r d ifferen t grad es o f uecurities. A bond list should contain second-grade as w«M borne Fammi» Optim iit» as gilt-edge issues, whilt, a sto ck list St. Thomas Aquinas and his follow» era endorsed the theory that this is should contain a few ou trigh t specu tin* h«*st o f all possible worlds. In lations as well as sound dividend paying issues. D iversification sh«>uhf tin* Renaissance, Giordano Bruno ulso extend to the type o f industry. voiced a feeling o f world wide Joy, a Investors sh ou ld never loud up on universal optimism. At the beginning oils or utilities but should sproa«i o f tin* Eighteenth century the English their funds over m any industries. philosopher Shaftesbury found in the D iversification qhoulu be applied beauty and harmony o f ila* universe geograpltioulily. Investm ents Mu.eat reason for enthusiasm o f thought and not be concentrated in one locality living. The op'liuisui o f Rousseau was but should em brace a natiun-wido based U|»»n id- belb'i’ In the nature of Interest. Finally, broad diversification in man as God d id cludes investm ents oth er than stock s and bonds. Thu carefu l in- vestoi's should hold bank accounts, Owl« and Hawk» Ravenous insurance policies, and m aterial pos Owls and hawks t« .r their prey sessions. In G erm any and other apart, then swallow It in large chunks, countries where Inflation went wild, estate, I p artlcu - hones, fur, fi ilheis and all. When the (com m od ities, real meat has been dlg?»tud they get rid larly small hom es and fa rm s), hom e o f Hit* bones and other unwuiUed parts furnishing«, collection s, and the like by roughing them up as pellets. These all weathered the storm in relatively good condition. W hen shaping an pellets are always rolled up with the investin' nt program today, the w is» bones and sharp Bits wrapped up in man will take ull these fa ctors into the skin with the fur Inside. It Is pos consideration. sible to learn much about the birds' "IN F L A T IO N IN S U R A N C E " feeding hahlis through an examination There are thousands o f sm all In o f these pellets. The large Snowy or vestors, how over, whose funds aro A rctic owl usually chooses one par too limited to get the ben efit o f d i ticular straw stack for his winter versification protection . F or this domicile and numerous pellets will he class, the most p ractical form o f found atop this. One o f these, strange "in flation Insurance” w ould be a ly enough, yielded the skull o f a least group o f five o r ten low -priced co m weasel, a tiny furry animal not known m on stocks o f investm ent trusts. In ! to he in that region at all.— Detroit this way the small investor secures a share in a thoroughly diversified j News. p ortofolio o f investm ents w hich would cover most o f the points ou t lined alwive. The prin<*i|>al thought I w;«nt to leave is that »om ul invest Babson Says ing under tod ay'» con d ition », meáis» Continued from Page flr»l, d iversification ; second, «un* ful selection ; ami third, insurance m om ent, the prospects fa v or the fo r against belli Inflación and deflation. C opyright 1936. mer. The stage is all set fo r som e kind o f inflation In the United States — either credit or currency. B ond Glance over the various advertise holders should w atch out fo r the very first evidence o f the follow in g m ents and note the ch aracter o f b osi- danger signals: (1) living cost« ne«s men w h o are appealing to you rising faster than business a ctivity ; for you r business through this new s N ote the quality and wide va (2) business receding unless more paper. and more public m oney is spen t; and riety o f services and the d ifferen t p ro <3) high-grad«* bond prices slipping ducts that are advertised. In the m atter o f the estate o f Mar- I tha J. Campbell, Deceased. N otice is hereby given that the un- dersigned, adm inistratrix o f the Es- tate o f M artha J. Campbell, deceased, has filed her Final Account in the C ounty Court o f the State o f Ore gon fo r W ashington County, and that the Court has fixed the 9th nay o f M arch, 1936, at the hour o f 10 a. m. and the County Court R oom at the C ounty C ourt House, HiHsboro, W ashington County. Oregon, as the tim e and place fo r hearing o f ob jection s to said Final A ccoun t and settlem ent thereof. Date o f first publication Feb. 7, 1986. Date o f last publication March 6, 1936. EVA H E A R N . A dm inistratrix o f the Estate o f Martha J. Campbell, Deceased. L E. C A R T E R , A ttorn ey fo r A dm inistratrix 612-15 Failing Building P ortland, Oregon No Way To Treat a Timid Lady