September S, 1044 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon CLASSIFIED WANT ADS B E C K E R S P E A C H E S r—L o c a I g ro w n , tre e rip en ed . S ta n d a t L o n e O ak cro ssro ad , T ig a rd . O re. O pen a b o u t Sept. 1st, c o n tin u in g a b o u t th re e w eeks. 29-33 TW O Cent* a word p e r issue N O TH 1N O L E S S T H A N 25c CA SH M U ST ACCOM PANY A L L C L A S S IF IE D ADS N O ADS T A K E N O V E R P H O N E F O R S A L E S lig h tly used M on a rc h K itch en H e a te r, g a rb a g e b u r n e r type, b u rn s w ood o r coal. T ele p h o n e B e av e rto n 2729. 32 C om plete E a s te r n W a sn in g to n C ounty and W e ste rn M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty C overage. W* a s su m e no fin a n c ia l re sp o n si bility fo r e r r o rs w h ic h m ay a p p e a r in a d v e rtis e m e n ts p u b lish ed in th e se co lu m n s b u t in case w h ere th is p a p e r is a t fa u lt w ill r e p r in t th a t p a r t of a n a d v e rtis e m e n t in w h ich th e ty p o g ra p h ic a l m is ta k e occurs. FOR SALE F O R S A L E —G irl’s " P a c k a r d " B i cycle $40. G. C. O sb o rn s R l, Bx 120 B e av e rto n . '.R uby A B e rth a - B e a v e rto n H ig h w ay .) 32 I F O R S A L E M a h o g an y P ian o and B ench $100; Solid O ak L ib ra ry T ab le $12.50. F re d O ls e n ,l1-.- blks., S o u th of T ig a rd G ra d e School. 32 R A B B IT S F o r S ale—Does, 1 B uck. Y oung R a b b its. CH. 2804— W a llin g fo rd . 32-33 B U C K S E R V IC E —S an n en A Tog- g en b u rg , R e g st. M ilk G oats, D oe K ids & B ucks. M ilk fo r sale. P h o n e CH . 3959. H . Y. T u rn e r, 4th Ave., M etzger. 32-33 F O R S A L E -N e w w ood h e a te r, n e v e r 1 used. M rs. M. C. M orse, 337 W e st I 7 th St., B e a v e rto n Box 532. 32 1 F O R SALE1— B ay H o rse, w e ig h t 1400 lbs., w o rk sin g le o r double, q u ic k sa le $50. J . C. Bilyeu, Ti- g a r d P o sto ffice. 32 ! F O R S A L E —-One M ilking G o at a n d one fem ale K id. $20. C laren ce Jo h n so n , Bx 782, T ig a rd . 32 F O R S A L E —T w o W heel T ra ile r, H a m ilto n W a tc h , e le c tric sew ing m a c h in e a n d C o c k er S p an iel 7 m o n th s old. M rs. G u st Jo h n so n . G a rd e n H om e, O re. 32 F O R S A L E —F o ld in g ste el cot, G la d sto n e bag, cow hide, good con d itio n , F h ilc o C a b in e t R adio, 2 w ro u g h t iro n 5 lig h t c h a n d e lie r. C all B e a v e rto n 2763. 32 F O R S A L E —W ood G re e n 16 In. sla b $9 p e r co rd in 2H cord loads. R uben Jo h n so n , N ew b erg S ta r R o u te. P h o n e 193J. 15tf j B R O O D SO W S a n d W e a n e r P ig s fo r S ale th e y e a r a ro u n d , S. A. , G o tte r, Scholls. 12tf | F O R S A L E —4 f t g re e n slab. A loha d is tric t $6 p e r cord. B lock & E d g in g $7 p e r cord. B e av e rto n -T i- g a rd -G a rd e n H om e d is tric t 4 ft. g re e n sla b $7 p e r cord. B lock &■ E d g in g s $8 p e r cord. H. F . E lfo rd . F o re s t G rove. P h o n e 56. tf ing the 100 Years war and the re ligious wars of the 16th century. Bayeux is filled with many quaint timbered houses and stone man sions. The Bayeux tapestry is a band of 1 to 10 A cres w ith H o u se a n d G a linen, 231 feet long and 20 inches rag e, F a m ily O rc h a rd , F ilb e r t o r wide. Its scenes of the Norman con W a ln u ts, $5000 to $12000. I f you quest of 1066 are in eight colors. w a n t q u ick ac tio n , see On the tapestry is the first record B a k e r o r H ogan. F a rm S p e c ia lists G. C. A C K E R M A N CO. AT 3152 ed evidence of the famed Halley’s comet which appeared at that time 301 SW 5th Ave., cor. O ak P o rtla n d , O reg o n tf and was regarded as an omen of evil. P . E . 11 AGO Caen, I V i miles from the English H a u lin g C o n tra c to r channel and 149 miles northwest of C o n crete, S and, G rav el, M asons Paris, where Allied tanks were re S an d , C ru sh e d R o c k an d ported to have repulsed a large R o a d G rav el scale counterattack by German ar R6, B x 604, P o rtla n d 1, O reg o n P h o n « T ig a rd 2446 tf mor, was once the home of William the Conqueror. The castle of Ctten, W IL L B U IL D B R IC K BLDG., founded by William, still is em 25x50 f t., fro n tin g on h ig h w ay in ployed as a troop barracks. B e a v e rto n su ita b le fo r sm all b u si St. Pierre, Caen’s famous Gothic n ess. See B e a v e rto n E n te rp ris e . cathedral, also was founded by the H o m e R e frig e ru tio n an d w ash in g Conqueror in 1070. Until his bones m a ch in e services. Call K. B were dispersed he was buried there. T w o m b ly CH. 2267. 8tf La Trinite, another cathedral in Caen, was founded by Matilda. Caen CUSTOM T R A C T O R W O R K —L et was first conquered by the English us plow y o u r g a rd e n . H o w a rd in 1417. W m . S m ith , Jo h n so n R d. & D ivis In Caen, William organized the ion sts., P h o n e B e av e rto n 2462 4tf main division of his troops that D e a d 8tock p ic k ed up fre e of crossed the channel to conquer Eng o h a rg e an y w h e re . C all 1 land. collect. UN. 1221; n ig h t call Tapestries to Paris. DENLEY R E N D E R IN G CO., ) It was not expected that Allied P o rtla n d . tf troops would find a famous work of G O A T B U C K S E R V IC E —R e g is te r art in Bayeux, according to Erich ed P u re B red N u b ian an d F re n c h MacLagan, director of the Victoria A lpine. R. H. B esm eh n , 1 m i S of and Albert Museum of London and B e a v e rto n on h ig h w ay 217. 30tf an authority on Bayeux tapestry. Three years ago the Germans were H ID E S A W OOL, CA SCA RA — A reported to have taken all Bayeux sp e cia lty . L E E B R O S., 25 SW exhibits to Paris for display for C lay P o rtla n d . AT. 5334. tf propaganda reasons. In 1804 Napo F O R TO W C A R call V E R M IL Y E leon, who then was contemplating invasion of Britain, took M O TO R CO., P h o n e T ig a rd 3381 tf the Bayeux tapestries to Paris for sim ilar purposes. PAINTS Im la y ’s Fresh Mixed Feeds FISHER TH0RSEN PAINTS F o r q u ality , f a ir p rice an d serv ice J. B. Imlay & Sons Riverview Cemetery W EST END S E L L W O O D B R ID G E CREMATORIUM MAUSOLEUM CEMETERY Battleground for Foreign Armies Invading Europe For Nine Centuries. ) MISCELLANEOUS We have Plenty of Buyers for x F O R S A L E —F re s h G u ern sey Cow ! 3rd C alf. L o ca tio n 5441, SW H am il- ] to n St., P o rtla n d , O regon. 32 j A LO H A . R E E D V T IJ -.E O R E If H itle r h ad been a b u sin e ss m an h e w o u ld n o t h av e s ta r te d th is w ar. B u sin ess m en fig u re p ro fit an d loss. T h ey a re re a lists. T h ey d o n ’t w a n t to m a k e h isto ry . T h ey d o n 't w a ste a n y tim e g e ttin g even w ith an y body. T h ey ju s t w a n t to m a k e som e h o n e st m oney. COLLEGE LAW w W A N T E D —L ive UatjDlts. to buy F e ll to E n g lis h A rm ie s . now. T op p rice s paid. R a b b it M eat In 890 the area was invaded by Co., 8917 S E S ta r k St. .P o rtla n d . P h o n e S U n set 1722. O pen w eek Scandinavians. Later Bayeux fell d a y s only u n til 7:30 p. m tf many times to English armies dur F O R S A L E —B r e a k f a s t T able a n d 4 C h a irs; 2 gal G lass C h u rn ; I ro n ing B o a rd ; C a rp e t S w eep er; N ew D ishes, serv ice fo r 8; E n cy c lo p ed ia; F ru it J a r s ; 2 C om forts. B eav er- , to n 2965. 32 I C L A S S IF IE D ADS. ' at o u r office. M ail o r leave BONDS OVER AM ERICA N orthw estern • LONDON.—Because of its geogra phy, Normandy has been the battle ground for armies invading the con WANTED tinent for more than nine centuries. W A N T E D —Good F a im P ro p e rtie s. Before that the area was under con L ist y o u r fa rm w ith us. W e h av e stant threat of attack by raiding n u m e ro u s b u y e rs fo r all ty p e s of parties of Vikings and Scandinavian fa rm s in v ic in ity of T ig a rd an d marauders. B eav erto n , W rite o r te lep h o n e us. Bayeux and Caen, Norman towns, O u r re p re se n ta tiv e w ill call on you the scene of the first fierce fighting No c h a rg e SLAYTER REA LTY ! CO. 528 SW S alm on. P o rtla n d . between Allied and German forces, B R . 1146. 32tf also have been trampled by foreign armies many times in past centu W A N T R e frig e ra to r, bed room ries. set, w ith s p rin g s an d w a ttre s s . Bayeux is the home of the world B e av e rto n 3721. 32 famous Bavuex tapestry, a vener able relic now light brown with age, > RABBITS WANTED on which the conquest of England B E S T P R IC E for R a b b it I ’ry ers, D. by the Norman William the Con P . M acD onald, R2, B x 218, B e a v e r queror is pictured. The town, 18 ton. P h o n e B e a v e rto n 2260. W e miles west of Caen and five miles p ick up. tf from the English channel, was built by the Romans. H e Publish the BE A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E TIGARD S E N T IN E L MULTNOMAH P R E S S ALOHA N E W S • Normandy Site Of Mam W are When the Lone S tar flag flew over the rtrst capi- tol building of the R e p u b l i c of T e x a s , ox* c a rts brought into th« building suoplies through stockade gates. OF MECHANICS CENTRALLY LOCATED C lose to bus tr a n s p o r ta tio n a n d w a lk in g d is ta n c e fro m dow ntow n. Austin in 1839 j Today our fighting m en a re tr ad i n g the first sight of a jeep for the first glim pse of an ox c a rt in m an y p a rts of the world. Back cm up — Buy W a r Bonds SEPTIC TANKS EGG PRODUCER “Concrete” SEE YOUR BUILDING MATERIAL DEALER Portland Concrete Pipe and Products Co. In cra os« y o u r e g g p ro fit« w ith 5819 SW M acad am Ave., P o rtla n d , 1, O regon TRIJINGSiE X-TRA th is p a la t a b le , AT. 8384 s c ie n t ific a lly b u ilt " V it a m in b a la n c e d * fe e d . S u p p lie s th e h ig h - p r o d u c in g la y e r s w ith th e ir re q u ire m e n ts fo r m o re e x tra g r a d e DIESEL & STOVE OIL egg» Your l o c a l f*ed d ealer hoe a fresh Supply. Veltex Super Ethyl Gasoline McMillian Ring Free & V alvoline Motor Oil T R IA N G LE MILLING C C h 6 6 5 j*. T i l l a m o o k s t . PORTLAND. OREGON HARRY BARNES 7H0NE BEAVEHTON 3231 BEAVEBTON. 0BEG0N Attention HOP PICKERS Register now at our Wil- hart Farm 5 mi. 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