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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1940)
Cadsby’s Furniture Makes Unusual Offer T o Valley Shoppers Appointed on Staff Marylhurst Newspaper Miss Margaret Moshofsky, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Moshofsky, Ben Gadsby of Oadtby’s Furniture has been appointed a staff member Company, SW First at Washington, of the Tower, Marylhurst college has gone a step beyond the usual in newspaper. offering our readers free credit of ! Miss Moshofsky is majoring in one dollar on a purchase if they bring ; home economics, and journalism is Gadsby’s advertisement with them. her minor. She is, a member of the For the offer is not limited to expen j Sodality, Treble Triad, the Choral She will sive articles but applies upon any ! ists, and the Athletic club. where the dollar represents a sub sing with Treble Triad and the Choi stantial part of the selling price. alists when they appear in formal re This is in keeping with Mr. Gads- cital, the evening of December 13, at by’s policy through which the busi 8:15. ness, established by his father, has seen a steady and sound growth over W H1TFORD a period of 51 years. The West Slope Missionary society Gadsby’g reputation for offering I greater values has been earned | held its first meeting of the fall at through years of square dealings the home of Mrs. Simon Forsbeig, j iThe devo- j which has brought the firm close to Thursday afternoon. both its customers and the manufac tional service was in charge of Mrs. turers. Then too, the store is locat- j H. H.^lpler. Mrs. Seivers, a mission- I ed just outside the high rental dis ary from Egypt, gave a most enlight- ( trict, where the lower real estate taxes ening exposition about the religious on its own building represents a sav work being done there in the N ile; She also displayed a number j ings which can be passed along to basin. of curios in connection with her talk the customer. Mrs. Seivers is remaining in this \ The great stocks at Gadsby’s afford community for awhile doing personal the shopper an opportunity to pur work for the West Slope Community I chase anything from a piece of novel Sunday School and church which is ty furniture to furnishings for an held at the Gabel school house regu entire home with the greatest pos-j larly on Sunday. A number from sihle variety to choose from. this community were in attendance at You’ll find Gadsby’s easy terms this meeting. more reasonable, and the courteous Mr .and Mrs. Bud Doyle and Kath service of Mr. Gadsby and his com petent staff of assistants make trad erine and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hi-mpki || ing there a genuine pleasure. And and family visited C. B Gardner Sun the countless friends of Gadsby’g in daf. the Tualatin Valley know that they Mr. and Mis. Frank Nicol of Can live up to their slogan—"We Pay the yon City Drive a n now located at II Freight." Dong Beach, California, where Mr.J When in town use Gadsby’s free Nicol was transferred by the Govern- I parking lot just next door. There’s ment engineering service. always room for your car. Bob Denney acompanied by Don Vershem was due to arrive home Mrs. V. A. Wood attended a lunch Sunday evening. They drove from 1 1 eon at the Campbell Court hotel D e t r o i t , Michigan, with two cars to 1 Thursday, in which Mrs. Newman be delivered here. They have reported ( entertained members of the Daphne zero weather most of the way. club. 12 ladies were in attendance. Miss Francis Mi l l e r ni l i v e d at the | home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller. Miss Miller has been | doing secretarial work i n Ha -1 FOR wall for the past two years. Her sis- i ter Ruth has recovered from the op-j eration for appendicitis. EVERYTHING He Needs Middlftliadn and Tim ely C lothe« Formal Wear Mallory Hats Sportwear Topcoats Arrow Shirts Gloves Botany Ties Slickers Handkerhlefs Sweaters F u l l J.hie o f A c c e s s o r ie s Free C hristina« G ift B oxes F v I ,u t d G H 1 Î Ï — • SIXTH ond YAM H ILL the Bible and have organized schools and many of the Spanish boys and girls have become ministers and nur ses. Owing to the epidemic of flu All Newman Permanents include shnmpoo, having your hair shaped and styled to suit your type. OH Wave Permanent» ...... $2.50 SPECIAL—Beg. $5 Maehlneless Permanent ............ - ............... $3.50 Hair Style Including lacquer 75c NEWMAN’S HAIRDRESSING SALON Portland Ihiblic Market AT. 0 H 03 Front Ave., Morrison to Salmon there were not so many present as would otherwise have been. Many in the community are bedfast with the disease. Smooth? <>a»dd««’‘ f orSe‘ t „ I’ll say — Ä T '“? smooth' really lou ! .iFZi CHRISTMAS WATCH ^ B A N D S CJ Women'« rolled gold plate biecclettet, and cordcttes M e n ’» finer genuine leather »trap». Men'» »U m ici» deci band» W ATCH REPAIR D EPT y National Distillers Products Corporation, N ew Y ork, N. Y . Firnt Floor—5th Ave., Entrance Portland, Oregon 90 Proof Patronize Our Advertisers - - - It Pays GADSBY’ ADVERTISEMENT WORTH NOTICE; Bring this Advertisement or any part of it to GADSBY'S Store and we will credit your purchase $ 1 .0 0 — Meaning just this — you SAVE A DOLLAR on each purchase ii you bring this ad! Mrs. Monroe of Latin America Mis-! sion, Inc., showed pictures of the j people and the work the mission is | doing . We of America cannot be-1 gin to realize the poverty, filfth and j hunger experienced by the natives, j Much, good has been done by bring- ] ing the natives into the church where 1 they have been taught the lessons in NEWMAN'S for Xmas Beauty 1940 F rida V, December BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon Page 4 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Dishes and Glassware Only $19.50 I. K. S. FLOOK LAM P 6 styles of Lighting Pleated X m a« Gov. 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