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    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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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. South of
St. Paul on Newberg-Sa-
lem Hiway. Early and late
cluster hops.
Excellent
picking, cabins, wood, elec,
lights free.
Store, meat
market in camp. Best of
accommodations.
Write
Ward Lundy, Gervais, Or.
Phone Salem 22681 tf
Now Contracting
GRAPES and PRUNES
BEST MARKET PRICES
R. I. MacLaughlin & Co.
BEAVERTON 3271
W ANTED
GIFT JEWELRY
TURKEYS
For the B oys and
Girls overseas
ALSO
R e ce iv in g
P o rtla n d ,
A lbany,
R edm ond,
& D re ssin g P la n ts :
M cM innville, Salem .
E u g en e ,
K oseburg,
O regon.
M a in O ffic e a n d
Large Stock at Prices You
Can Afford
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P la n t
Northwest Poultry &
Dairy Products Co.
ok
E. B eckett's, Jew elers
420 SW Washington St., bet. Fourth and Fifth
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PROFESSIONAL LAW
L ead in g to D eg ree o f.L L .B .
E v e n in g C lasses
F or In fo rm a tio n W rite
R O B E R T S. M IL L E R . D ean
S. W. 3rd Ave. a t O ak
S h erlo ck Bldg., P o rtla n d 4, Or.
AT. 2650
S. E . O ak S tre -t, P o rtla n d , O re.
P h o n e 1'A st 5141
p o m p le te F u n e ra l S erv ice In N ew
C a th e d ra l C h ap el a t N o E x tr a coat
R iv erv iew Is a c o -o p e ra tiv e aaeo-
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O ffers a fo u r-y e a rs’ co u rse In
Live Poultry and Eggs
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