VI BEAVERTON PACE 4 H a v e Y o u r P lu m b in g D o n e N o w — bruodi »hape; your work Will* Ornile ’ Wall FRIDAY. ENTERPRISE FRANK NOYES £V ffiNN G c Small Amount Down— Balance Monthly Payments W e w ill g la d ly g iv e F r e e E s t im a t e s and Information] on a n y jo b O F F E R G O O D U N T IL S E P T . 15 PHO NE BEA V ER TO N 3 3 0 3 )l'RTk Poultry conditions are none too ¡grocery order. The new modern poultry plant which C o u n ty W om ens Club I . . ajbiM just been completed will be open favorable right now but are not dis­ astrous. High flock production and to M e e t at I ig&rd July 24 for inspection on this date ■oqa n rn m ro ru a u r c h $ e n ? ic e 0 i . •*.v enroJ Anna Belle Peterson ¡, Creston Black is employ ^ 1 Aloha Mercantile Store. * Miss Verna Schmid wa, , of her sister Mrs. Q J 5 over the week end. Battery brooders, all kinds of the maintenance of this production possible is of electrical equipment, methods of as economically as The Washington County Federation handling various poultry diseases and especial importance to the poultry- of Womens Organisations will meet dqmonsVations showing the good man who is intending to remain in at the 1 igard Union High School, an(j poor types of birds j^nd their the business. T he poultry business Ihursday, July 21th at 10 a. m. I he characteristics will be shown. Feed- is growing and developing so rapidly tian Endeavor’s whose societies have CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Hiteon Progressive Club will be ihe^ ini{ problems and methods of oper- that experts do not have time to de­ j Mrs: Patton. of Walla u j disbanded for the summer. is visiting at the home 0f Mr hostess. I ating the poultry plant economically velop and poultrymen can well af­ Mrs. J. L Schmid. An evangelistic campaign will begin ford to take the time to discuss the Officers will he installed, a report wj|j be discussed. Throughout this 9 :45 a. m. The Chtrrch School, K. in Multnomah next Sunday eve under Mr. and Mrs. A. Norgard and M made on the convention and a good meeting the poultrymen will have an changes that are taking place and C. Doty, Superintendent. ! au-pices of Hay-Straw Evangelistic »i Ht 11:(A> a. in. Morning Worship. Re­ Company with E. Parrish as Evangel­ program presented. Many prominent opportunity of participating in the adjustments that may be made to Norgard spent the. week end* his broth Buck cottage at Cannon I w 1 ligion in these Modern Days. Solo ist, with a view to establshing a women interested in club work from proKram an(1 ,heir particular prob­ meet these changes. returned home on Sunday af£ out side the county will be present Ienls wi!1 be discussed. by Mrs. F. L. Spencer. , Chrstian Church in Multnomah. The Elsie Mr. and Mrs. Bonlokkc of Y T. ARTHUR DUNGAN Minister ilBianc-Von congregation has been All club women arc urged to be Some of the topics to be discussed .TTnd Joe! ALOHA N EW S present, as the day planned will be a r f . were at the Hadley Buck hom, > asked to be present in a body Wed­ an interesting one. , Maiania the past week end ' CHRISTIAN CHURCH “Modern Trends in Poultry Farm­ nesday. Let us give this work our i to Odell The phone number of the Aloha Mr. and Mrs. James Welch ing." H. E. Cosby. hearty support. i over the REV. G. W. SPRINGER, Pastor Mercantile Co. has been changed to gone t„ Bend for .. lew days | A dvancem ent of P o u ltry “Alfalfa on the Poultry Farm”, C. The topic for next Sunday morning Beaverton 7905. They have a single |fc. Young Miss Betty Cornell. 0f Pond Briggs, Benton County Agent. B usiness to be D iscussed R. “At Sunday School is at 9:45 next will be “The Holy Spirit" and for party line now and can be reached ( D enny ho l* visiting with her brother L ' what Age Should Chicks First Sunday Each class has set a stand­ the evening “The Leavening Power easily by anyone wanting to give a Cornell and family. Mr and M 1 a t M eeting July 23, 24 he Fed?” F. F. Fox ard, during the summer months. We . of Christianity.” t R. D- Yo' _____________ “Feeding Problems," R. B. Thomp- did not reach t/ur standard last Sun­ Evans day because all members were not Demonstran..ns and exhibit* show- S u., for the V W I W M W M M W M M W W W M W M W W L rth spent tl CEDAR MILLS ing the modern trend and develop- _ , ^Appliances me on time. Be sure to be in time to be counted V IM us V, ' ^ ■ 1 • B 3 V d i FIRST CLASS “T O -D A Y IS YESTERDAY S PL A N S” — p u t in to a ctio n PLUMBING & HEATING F. A . N O Y ES THB NIW IO UU TID U H SKDAN pier ha |k:>! Ro Marv al Step tm Sunt |Ma C. 1 and ! I daugh l«tk at Jn Beac Iand B eav e rto n 3303 Y A S S V .V .V W .V .V A W .W W t h e ck u p on com fort* s u f r í y . a c c e le r a i ion* cane o f control* speed* p a in r* r e li a b i l i t y a n ti e c o n o m y a n ti y o u t r it i k n o w th a t ik e a r tr F o r d is a v a lu e f u r a k o r c th c p r lc o Vi HEN you nee lilt* new Ford you are impretitteil instantly by its trim, -ul>- oluutiul lines ami beautiful colors. As you natch it in trailic, on hills, and on the open roatl, you get some idea o f its quick acceleration, its ease o f control, and its speed and power. In talking with owners and experi­ enced mechanics you hear enthusi­ astic praise o f its reliability and econom y. But only by driving the new Ford yourself can you fully appreciate the value that has been built into the ear and its satisfactory all-round per­ form ance. ^ ou will particularly like its easy-riding com fort on had roads ami the safety o f its fully enclosed four-wheel brakes. See the nearest dcah-r. therefore, and have him take you for a demon- sir a lion ride in the uewr Font. Select F O U R M O T O R your own roads and plan to give the ear a severe test. Check up on every feature that goes to make a good autom obile. Thcu you will know, from your own experience, why so many mil­ lions o f people the world over are buying Ford cars. NEW F O R » LOW n o t ic e The Board of Directors of School District No. 48 Washington County, Oregon, will receive bids until noon Saturday, July 19, 1930, for the de­ livery of 150 cords of first class old growth fir wood. Also they invite bids for thc painting of the High School Wood Shed and for con- structon of cement sidewalks on the! school grounds. Plans and specifi­ cations niav he obtained from Super­ intendent I. R. Met/lcr. DOY GRAY, Chairman F. W. LIVERMORE, J r , Clerk. » *** .’ » —th a t bank acco u n t you s ta r t to -d ay is th e help- ful w o rk in g plan of actio n to m o rro w . *ye |S -b e a to -d ay er at your n eig h b o rs b an k BANK OF BEAVERTON A good bank in a goad town ia tba Garden Spot of Oregon. » w ** w M E M B E R FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM P R IC E S Road » I r r ...................................................... | 43S PhartoO . . . . . . . . . . 410 Tudor Seda* . . . . . . . . . 493 w here service blends in to helpful co-operaW on C o u p e ..................................................................... 493 Sport C oupe ........................................................ 52S Dc Luxe C oupe 54S Three-window Ford or Sedan . • . . C onvertible C abriolet • • • * • • 623 De Luxe Phaeton . . . . . . . 623 . . . . . . . 640 De Luxe Sedan Town Sedan . .......................................... W .. f f V . ,.,.,A V . . V . . A . . V , , 1 w , V A V , V A \ W A V W A ,. V 1V A V a W F U N FO R a l l CHOO 660 4M p rie r» f . o. 6. D e trtH t, p in t f r r i g h t and 4 r - Mrerv. H u m p m und «parr lir e exlrm , * t tvm rug. C O M P A N Y J 600 ¥ tt J % . rx k n m I ' ,S u H e 'Z Z S S r + u à n u U /u r W ♦ '„ T T H E FA M IL Y M AKE IT R E A L at the @ 4 ^ 1 YODAY-- t o n it e - . _ a n y t im e J IB The Season's Brightest Event 8:30 All Seats F R E E — New Show Each Sunday LOLA LAMOND REVUE u ir with that comic of comics DANCING DAVY JONES ' •« U n .