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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1930)
NEWS **** Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Roy motored J H A Z E L D A L E Until his head begins to n od i to Rainier Sunday to visit with her Then mother quickly goes sister Mrs. Fred Girt. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Syverson had And takes those precious glass < s as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. From off Way fathers nose. . _ Fathers glasses lay on the mantle And Oh! the love that shines n g h .' out Emmabelle Peterson and Paulin* R. Hornccker and A dru n o f Hills Kirvnaman are e^n ployed at lie boro. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Syverson Beside the family clock Upon my mothers face Aloha Mercantile company. They look so peaceful lying there When she puts my fathers glasses of Huber, Courtney Syverson _ and For they get to rest a lot. Back in their accustomed place Nita Shitfer oi 'limber. B E A V E R T O N O R EG O N Mrs. Heath, o f Portland, who is Dad you see’ s a busy man, Come folks lets give our Dads a re*t He has to work a lot; They’ve earned it goodness kn ow n ;! very anx.ous to return here and Mrs. Lulu Wright of Astoria was And so those glav-es stay right there Then we can see them read and reel make her home, was in Aloha San- This old Established business is now offered f.,r sal* the guest of Mrs. K. B. Day on Besides the family clock With those glasses on their nost day looking over some property. 5! 1 of r»st Wednesday and Thursday Price that is very low, considering the earning He rises when the dew is on Power oj By Z. G. S The Place. Attractive terms will be made to respond And hardly stops to cat The Beaverton Rebekah members week, You’d think that he would wear spent a most enjoytible day at «he Kenneth Mills, who hai been in Dirties. Joe Bush home last Thursday. A Los Angeles, Cal., since February, clear out Prunes Not a Failure here lasl Especially his feet. pot luck lunch was served. returned to his home He never thinks about himself .-------------- Saturday. Ytimhill fanners are overjoyed to , W W / A A V A W . V A W A W A , A W A W A W A > . V 1..VV He hasn’ t time to stop, The Steigerwald family o f P « n - " find what they had estimated a lit*le lie ’ s earning bread to feed us all arlier in the season as a failure o f j land, were guests of the Eisenbics Mr a"'> Mrs- Kt)bl ,t '™ n . " " And it takes an awful lot. the prune crop, is now determ ine'!' home on Sunday at which time rfie> tertatned at cli-iner oti >unda> ai >. Then there is clothes for all of i»s, to be a half crop of larger am d i celebrated the birthriuys of Mrs. W. Henry Pfaender o f Honouhilii. And they wear out so fast thirteen year and Mrs. George McLcIland and lini better prunes. Some of the orchard. [F Kisenbies anil I guess that Dad thinks clothes now Stcigcrwaid’s Uuberston of Portland. Mr. and M i- on the high hills report a full crop, old birthday of a-davs J. C. Smith und Jean Smith. - daughter. Are not made to last. 1 cannot count the many things your Ford here for that I lurry B r in g s t The Beaverton Kcbekahs were in Mrs. Dan Kenny is here from S ALOHA NEW S. My father has to get. attendance at the Sterling Lodge Francisco visiting her parent's, M Up Job. Maybe its only a little thing-, So those glasses get to rest and Mrs. C. P. Syverson. S has meeting in Portland F'riday. Lewis E. Madden, of Duber, For he hasn't time to ‘‘set’ Crockett Brown arrived from A :i- »* Big or Little, our mechanics will find moved to Orenco to reside. Put sometimes in the evening daughter zona oq Saturday for an extend 1 J» I Mrs. Chamberlain and When it’ s too dark to sec, the trouble in a jiffy and send you I £ Mr and Mrs. Neal attended the Virginia, Mrs. O. Wheeler and on visit with his sister, Mrs.A Father sits bv the fireplace Dcnh l.’i Doughty, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. North- £ Gervais re- Wallace and Mrs. A. irrigation experiment at And it's a treat to me. away \Smiling. All labor billed at low way of Amity sjient the weekend at J, spent Saturday at Jantzen Beach cently. T o see him get a paper • the Doughty home. »J Then put his glasses on. Flat rate. Aloha postmas- Mrs. O. G. Jackman and her son J« H. A. Lowry, the And read the news a little bit; L /v I 1 1 KJ y v_/ u i j v enjoyed • i j j v v i •• . ^ Boy Scouts a i I The Huber Sauvics Island Saturday,1 ter, is still confined to his home but Elmer o f Ontario, Oregon, were the •, It isn't very long. trip to Sunday Messrs. Tatlock, is somewhat improved in health. guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Grif- ,« ie turning Sunday ------------ fiths on Sunday. Mrs. Jackmbn is a accompanied Patterson and Wright, Mrs. D. Foster, of Portland, visited former resident of this neighborhood. the boys. _______ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Matt Bloomquist was pleas Too Lute to Classify antly surprised by a number of her f h i check room at the Huber Hall ^ a>*s Sunday. triends at her home on Thursday ■ is being remodeled. Mr. 'and Mrs. W esley Heath were fternoon. The kidies wereMesdames SECOND HAND LA W N MOW F.U 1 guests Sunday of the Sutton family Keirtmer, Joe Kemmer, Ves for sale. 1st class condition. No. j Mrs. Ohl, of Portland, was Baney; Frank Moore, F.. W . Liver ill West Pacific at General Re Alohb visiting with Sunday The Newman family from Salem more, Pete Piluso, John Johnson, pair Shop, Forest Gorve, Ore. i friends. ‘ spent the week end at the Tuttle John Beaverton, Oregon Nylund, B. L. Griffiths and Misses Vera Jacobson and Ely a Ny YOUNG LEGHORN R O O S T E R S - Guests at the Claude L Roy home home. . Y .S W Y .'r t W b ’ .V .V , V .'.V .V .W .Y .W 15 cents each or ten dollars a hun - 1 tj,is week have been Mr. and Mrs. lund. A. Swinterton left last week for dred. E. C. Richardson, Tualatin ^ j£. Clark. - _______ an extended visit with his daughter I C. J. Stickncy and family motored in Peoria. Illinois, and a sister at; FOR SALE.—2 year old Gurnse. . Mt. Vernon, Indiana. cow fre-h, 2 months, (all Beaver- j to ^*ue Lake on Sunday, ton 8555. Mrs. E. D. Agnell entertained Mr und Mrs Fd I.usby, o f Salem, relatives ‘ and^ Diends “here Portland gue*ts over the last holickiy Helen Godfrey, advanced student j visited of Dr. Emil Emma will receive ! Sunday, On W ednesday and Thursday Mrs students in piano instruction during Roy Gardner, of Yaiuhill, spent E. D. Agnell spent the day at the the summer months. Studio at the Hcaihtnan Hotel in Portland visiting L. IV Hall residence at Tigard, the week end in Aloha. Mrs. Annti Palmer. Ore. Phone Beaverton 7053, or see A new Neon sign has been in Mrs. Hall stalled at the Aloha Finance building FOR SALE Father’* Glasses '•o Late to Cla <~w~: S A L E — Electric ^k size; good bro shape 8625. SA LE —Cheap. 1 y ^cy curv; 1 good w ght 12U0 lbs. Asa \\ O regon ; j4-mile kway, near end of V SA LE —Red dovei ser. Phone Tigard 0 1V W V W M V . V . 1 AUBREY L. FLET Attorney at Law Beaverton .Oregc with Beaverton attention given to Its, conveyancing. r< pe settlement of cs |-z term s or t si i K I ■ IT A K 6 ( (Hipster |HR\ - Ph p S E X 4-D oor Sed ICK 4-1 >oor Sed PONTIAC (oa ch OKD Tudor Sid .DS De Luxe Coa KHRYSLKK 70 C H K Y S II-k "0 1 h l.I .Y s K N Ii.H l LAHAM l ’ AGL 1KYSLF.R 72 ( ro> K S O N ’S ( \k I N rand Avenue, ( or W i FOR F I R S T CLi IBING IT AND J REASONABI CALL A. NOI I Whitehall Restaurant PROMPT BIELMAN MOTORS leaverton 33 All Kinds of Flooring Laid and Finished W e can furnish any quantity of H A R D W O O D FLOORIN G FROM “ A B O A R D T O A C A R L O A D ’’ EISM AN H A R D W O O D FLOOR CO 409 E. D A V IS E A ST 2933 Iry Heavy I i LE BE: I Load. MOO 2 L |TON 0004 WE P, Shops, Bea ¿J Roma S kating L J CAPITOL Every Wednesday is Childrens Day Di FREE RIDE— X T R A FUN % Ray-Maling C o. M S e r v ax y Inc. Fourth and Morrison Portland, Oregon Now Showing % ¡¡* W E D .-TH U R S.-FR 1 -SAT. £ “ BURN ING U P ” All Talking With Richard A rlen-M ary Br«in Lloyd Hamilton Talking Comedy Newt and Review Cr(p<tol Musical Comedy Co. — Presents— •MY D IX IE ROSE” £ \ «? ^ J ^ H ILLSBORO, OREGON die now taking such cherries as Governor Woods, Lltons, Waterhouse and any other soft , "b ite cherries suitable for canning, counting not ’ more than 125 to the pound. Your kiiiid of VACATION t a l k i n g , « t h i n g , d a n c in g , lo o tin g .. .»*o »l.o ra, m ountain, ...to ire w h e re , not for aw ay, a little corn#, ef snehomed p la y ground offers your particular hi - d of vocation A i d the care fre s , d o lla r s a v in g w a y to travel there it ab o a rd a luxu- rtovt P AC IFIC O - t E Y H O U N D coach. R. FI Hanna. Agent Ph.die I4S> 5 J I I USIBÍESSES Experience o f luvije fleet ow ners revoah\ the tsnnsjzijl reliability and econom y o f the new F ord SIGNIFICANT TRIBUTE to the value of L the new Foril is found in its increas ing use by Federal, state and city gov ernments and by large industrial com panies which keep careful Gay-by-<lay cost records. In most instances, the Ford has been choeen only after exhaustive tests o f every factor that contributes to good performance— speed, power, safety, com fort, low. cost o f operation and up-keep, reliability and long life. Prominent among the companies using the Ford are the Associated Companies of the Bell System. Armour and Com pany. The Borden Company, Continental Baking Corporation, Firestone Tire and Buhber Company, General Electric Com pany. Goodyear Tire and Buhhcr Com pany. Kellogg Company, Knickerbocker Ice Company, Morton Salt Company, Pillsbury Flour Mills Company, The ‘ meter and Gamble Company, and Swift & Company. A PIANO actory SERVII FORD F.acli of these companies uses a large number o f Ford cars and trucks. The Associated Companies of the Bell System use more than eight thousand. Modern business moves at a fast pace and it needs the Ford. Daily, in count less wuvs and places, it helps to speed the production and delivery of the world’ s goods anil extend the useful ser- ' ice of men and companies. Constant, steady operation over many thousands o f miles emphasizes the ad vantages of the sound design of the Ford car, its high quality of materials, and LOW FOBS T h r e e -w la d a * T «w a 11 N ( S S e d a i (a b r ió le ! . F ord ** • J the P ir k . i llu .r r s t c d va . iacks Wr( Mr and ’ 'rancisco, C; hrely wrenc if was drivi ‘tit a collisi •tiavellis me 'ho was alsc raised. The isiting the “ t two W t,vf for ho * detained ver from t Janet F. P B l f ** an.-va «rv.it « a M n d rl n A W .H r l H A W O O S T F * > 1 Trmffu M*t 9 M i l« St , Sen From » < «I • h e e l I u n i m o erred m the v> e o o n tre e , merke.1 A A M od el AA • • * • • • • • • • * . . • • • • • * C ok • • • • • • * * — « j . T r v rk h ase M od el • . (h a « « !* A A *— • f i c k w i c k - y e u o w a y O lf G O N STAGES I v e t i t . At the regt e Beavertoi Jlor.dav eveni kan, was re runcis Liven ermore gav / GREYHOUND W r h tv r -r e director a School 1 -,__ J P A C I F I C K x A le tx t o Weir v.u- t unusual accuracy in manufacturing. Beneath its graceful lines and beautiful colors there is a high degree of me chanical excellence. An example o f the value built into the Ford is the use of more than twenty ball and roller hearings. They are hidden within the car and you may never see them. Yet they play an important part in satisfactory, economical perforinanee. Their function is similar to the jewels of a fine watch. Throughout the Ford chassis, a ball or roller bearing is used at every place where it is needed to reduce friction and wear and give smooth, reliable me chanical operation. At many points, as on the transmission counter-shaft, cluteh release, fan and pump shaft, and front drive shaft, these hall and roller hearings are used where less costly types of hearings might be considered udequute. A dditional instances o f the high quality huilt into the Ford are the ex- tensive use o f steel fo r g in g s, fully enclosed four-w heel brak es, Rustles» Steel, four Iloudaille double-arting hy draulic shock absorbers, aluminum pi»* tons, chrom e silicon alloy valve»* torque-tuhe drive, three-quarter floating rear axle, and the Triplex shatter-proof glass w indshield. The Ford policy has always been to use the best possible material for each purt and then, through large prod®** tion. give it to the public at low cost. NEW » T ra ck . C k a v W , * •* 1 *1 s C X a a v t* . U T S o rfc beta» : P a n ol D e lb m 4U p r i e « f . a. h. I W o h dtlir^rr Dmmprw tmd •# Fon» M otor C o m p a n y 1 »»•^ the new mting c is com nianagi rabie eve nal òp toe 21st. Bn the e special a wie Ree nvpany, v nick Wh itra will at 9 o’c iveryone rning am able eve iutely fre :h arc ’ [The struci 10x50 feet, feet Ioni ¡play rooi K front of te glass icellent lig |To the re work on nek and ec :rc used dot is of c Wm. A. S rarded the td local tn orence of ig, Dewey 1 lumbing ant Jid gravel. Jin this est; 't latest er tn for turn wwk as ; ate. We ai ipliment 5 elected Beav iblish his b le has. not r itry but at our airead ;t. Hot