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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1930)
FRIDAY, AUr.iio BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE « --------T — -n r- » f,iybp the reason some of our right after hi* vacaton and rigfc eit* ens are good at brrtiking prom- after Christina* your work WiOh ile » Wall r .w ■ ess in honor of the Agnells. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Agnell scent W estern States l . the week end at the Ht'uthubn tiotel T __ * _ »_ p i . . v . , W M . B e H e l V i ^ 'l T oo Late to Classify U JS rbecaus„ it.§ «, eaiy to liuke. A. Utz has traded his place, the in Portland. Mrs. A ctc U is motormg i n o t | R. r o n i . D u ong 1931 S , , “ 1 ’Olulla Coffee Shop" to Mr. to Crater LakV * * ^ ^w eek ^ Nowadays there is an electrical ilc .oriuer .«•v eti for .he IK’ . hwocd fann and and expetts to be gone a week ; WOOD CUTTING—H K. Nelson Salem. Ore.—( 3 po, ^ again cutting wood Call Beaverton Tw ice every year the average rtton '***■' to do anything you want don service Station one mile East of Hurry Alexander has leased his than 100.000 people who ' jf Six Corners Mr. Utz is movine service siution just west of town to fore have feels like he ought to ecconomize— except pay the electricity billj. W03. been in ,he „ “*T« I oday, \\ tdnesday, Und the Levett the Texaco people, but is running it gon are expected to C‘( amily is taking possession the same until the company are able to obtain Western States t*®4 j ay u satisfactory operator.. The A. B. T Mr. Swanson of Turrbow road in- Cements station has likewise been atate fair hero ai lt a. th* 1JI p ” r] c i ■ ended to burn a small patch of leased by the Richfield Oil Company to D M. Lowe of A s h . ^ , in charge of the OreK„„ ' *t,J> grass Tuesday, but it got away from The Dr. C. E. Mason family were the California state fa r ln c " him and burned scitial tons of baled dinner guests at the S t Marys of )CRTL y» .'^*t**‘ rrsrrassF T r hav of K. A. Keller also doing dam- the Valley Institute this week and mento, Aug. 31 to Sept 7 ^ Oregon day at the' „ ge to the greep forest. were shown around the new building. “M Mr. and Mrs Geo. .Sciinell tire or Mrs. Tefu and Helen are Ut E u -t scheduled for Sept. 5 . The Weetern State* oX hihi, i vacation to the beach g n e thi* W t> W PUtl to originated at the diamond Mrs. E. Ball and daughter Helen enter St. Vincents training school sary of the California ,u,. sited Mondav with Mrs. Bert Run soon, last year, and will come to dell of Multnomah. j j r Tanner of Portland has moved ! In 1931 In connection with th Mr and Mrs. Geo. I lace are cn* ¡nj 0 j,er new home, anniversary of this state'. . ertuining as company this week hi' Father O’Niel spent the past week exposition. ***• *% dster'Mrs. Cashman and son VVm. of at 5 ^ $ ^ Oregon la represented bv . 1 - Superior. \V is.. Mrs. t ashman came Tj,e ^aid house on Lombard street r - booth* at the southern e v l n Satuday from Los Angeles, Cal. |,as heen rented to Mr. Bltike of year, Mr. Lowe revealed ' where they have been visiting. TJiev Huber, and the Tefft house on Sec- booth symbolic of one «pee.-!“ i eave Thursday by way of Washing- ond strcet to jj J. Roller of Me dustry or a particular di,trt„ Signed lon for their horn,- in Wisconsin. M|nnvi11e, through W. E. McClos- this state. Other states recall Bob Blue returned home Stmdav key of the Bcaverton Finance Co. H. Mille J tke s “cranunto exposluJV morning being unable to fmd work Mrs A Merlo entertained with a I itlond A‘ elude Washington. Montana ld,J Mrs. Wayne Wcscott has been in ^jnner party Wednesday evening ini Corp-, bed the past week with toti'olitis. honQr of Mf and Mrs Audry o£; Utah, Wyoming, Colorado New Mexico, Arizona and r! ges alleged > Mr. and Mrs. George ace an £an Francisco, Chi, who have been fornia, in addition to j farm- sister drove to Davton Sunday to yisiting herc a,«, past week. , Alaska and the Hawaiian island. «State of Orci look up a cousin whom George foumi . - . 1 Pictures of the Oregon booth fer arrest tu had been living there two years and Juhn*ton off ‘h e . Sta^ d are to be shown throughout I and 6 mo he hadn’t known it until he inquired co"’Pany h:‘s r™,ed ,hc. WlJks United States during the fall about her from his sister. George Cady house and will move in this ¡Harold Bre"' • , winter, Mr. Lowe stated, »¡tll ^ was very much surprised as he visits V. T , , . e r . A. Kaeppli , fricnds . 1 in • Dayton n . often. C. E. Johnson and family of Cor- eral large eastern cities air6, ... J ... . jointing rect r- zs - ts • • . • hand t,0„.i vallis are visiting k ti V<S> ’ . . . < •' .. * ■ t' . „ » * ...guC*.' • -*I*K*“ - Frank , O Brien is , trying his . .f at the McCloskey definitely on the ltinerae. ¡State of On . . ,. . ___ 1 home for a while. ‘‘The success of this undertafc M * . • f t * * # * * * * • .‘ V : -7^, • ~ ; • T .. litt parole " M ^ a ^ f ^ s ^ J ^ r C l a u s o n tmd , Mr and Mrs. L. Kegh.itto and ha* been financed hy the Or'ril , > ’ • ~ - : * . * *;•-• I State Fair board, and to that boil evior. daughter. Mr. and" Mrs. Dresser and /\frs M Pienovt children of Portland visited with the Pl 8 K'- ^Ir‘ nd _ * 7 w nd’ should bo given every praise >orL [k W. Delhi O’Briens Sunday. tmd Mrs. C. Lackharb, Mr. and the largest advertising camt,,' I v Fendall G e o rg e W . R il . O re g o n , w h o cam e fro m h is is o la te d h o m e o n t h e Lions. Clyde Mrs. Etfa Beck was very seriously Mrs. Audry of San Francisco and, of Oregon and its resources Itchic case ta R o g u e R iv e r to ta k e a rid e In th e p la n e . H e to o k h is first a u to m o b ile r i d e tw o y e a rs a g o ill Sunday nighi and Monday fore- the Misses Louise • er 0 undertaken," Mr. Lowe de, lartd. in a C h e v ro le t. 'T h e c a r sh o w n b e sid e th e p la n e is a C h e v ro le t se d a n . *' lynanda S. noon, but is improving at this time motored over the Columbia highway Huberich an Little Lois Lafky of Tualatin, visi- Sunday, Most girls wtint to marry » tended for fi ted at the Homer Wolf home Tues | ~ nomical man but none of them «j ( j F. Miller day while her mother spent the day w C o n 8 ta n t W a r f a r e to be engaged to one. L. Brown, showing her sister, Mr. and Mrs. 0 Rtry Granger and son, Hanson, of i o n D re a d e d T s e tse F ly lonuncrfial Na Texas, the city of Portland. They The Insect most feared In Africa Is order api were accompanied by tne ladies the dreaded tsetse fly. This creature >>I"I*,I-I*»I"I"I<*l*«i*»;*-I«v*F»’*»H^ I Louis F. Sch mother Mrs. R. K. Hanson of Cor- sucks the blood of cattle and Infects Vder dismissed vallis. Mr. and Mrs. Granger left them with the germ of sleeping slck- [ e . F. Miller, Wcdnesday by the way of Washing- ness. It will at times attack humans, Itewart vs C. 1 ton nnd the Yellowstone Park for it 1 » h sight-hunter Instead of a smell- bis and Fmnk theif home in Texas. hunter. This was proved when thou- Lied. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edmonds and sands of them were caught in nets N E W AND SECOND HAND Tj. E. Laizurc family who have been visiting rela- and marked with small spots of paint ind Edna Sam tives in Portland and his sister Mrs. so that they could he Identlfled. As fex! in fa\or Homer Wolf of this neighborhood i these paint-marked flies were caught |Henry Johns' had the pleasure of meeting former days later In the nets of the fly-hunt- 205-7 FOURTH STREET IcJiii'on, divorc srhoolmatcs lifter twenty three years, ers, their distribution proved how Lr. awarded cu when Mr. and Mrs. Ray Granger, of widely the flies range for their food. IBet. Taylor and Sal,non lobert Henry. Texas, Mrs. M Lafky Tualatin, Mrs Some of them were painted either Oregon Iron Cliff Polk of Alameda Drive, Port- over their eyes or over their antennae, and... also Mrs. R. K. Hanson of which are believed to be the organs Across the street from the old locaa lav Olmscheid, I Francis Brotl CcAvallis. when they 'called nt Ho of smell. Thus groups of artificially Rchallenbertzi-r. mer Wolfs for an old tinieivisit Wed blinded flies and of flies deprived of |W. C. Kraf\ nesday evening of last week. the sense of smell were turned loose ei Lumber con Mr. and Mrs. F.dmonds left Satur and watched. The Insects without (Carrie Wette day for Kansas by tho way of Cali smell went about their evil work Just IVe’.telund, dein fornia. the same; found cattle to bite and F. W. Dethle sucked the blood of these animals like m ar Fendall normal insects. The blinded flies, on BEAVERTON ms, Clyie the other hand, seemed unable to find litchie, judgmei Numerous Labor Utiy trips are be cuttle or to feed. This proved that -ality of Unit>1 they were guided only by sight. ing planned by local persons and the M ississippi, and fro m K noxville, T e n tic. 5. latest to be discussed is that of a nessee, to th e A tlantic O cean.“ Harold Bremc group composed of Mrs. Mary Sum Mrs. L. S. Harding left today for A. Kaeppler mers, Mr. and Mrs G. S. Alexander, S im ilar trib u te s to the new F o rd com e Cannon Beach for a week’s outing. I Susan Bryan L 4»t«*'r f r c ; : n m í S c ^ iis ü l i Evalyn Alexander, Georgia Belle Mrs. John Panck and three daugh to us daily fro m individual ow ners, fro m iefault. Kamberger and Miss Cheever, Mr. with relatives have been enjoy Frank Hulet F ederal an d Fily B u reau s an d fro m large and Mrs. Glen Alexander of Port ters ing an outing at Neskowin. klatt Putio, Be; h ü lO W N r r l h l k l i l i Í Y « s c i land, who plan to motor to Rocka- in d u stria l co m p an ies having fleets o f npany, af wav over the holidays. several h u n d re d cars. nmons. Elmer Stephens accompanied by H. Pollen vs (M M H io n iv o f t h e c * n r A new “ A rt” is Listed Ora Sutton have gone to his ranch They liuvc fo u n d , as you will find, th a t First Nati'ni at Calgary, Alberta for several weeks th e low cost o f o p e ra tio n an d up*keep IGrnve vs Thee M L SFIOUP president of W. H. Boos, of Oswego, will take |Van Loo, Jose; o n th e F o rd Is even m o re im p o rta n t th a n Southern Pacific Company, Mr. Stephens place while he is away. ilovet, J Va sees the giving and receiving of A. E. Wilson attended the funeral th e low first cost o f th e car. In tw enty, oi Peter \ orders “as an art; not an ordeal.” services of Mrs. hi. Finley at Tigard IN THF. past two y e a n , m any new Ford» th irty , o r fifty th o u sa n d m iles, this sav Pmution of S&h this week. Mrs. Finley was the In a message to employes of his Cornelius Feet have been driv en 5 0 ,0 0 0 , 75.0 0 0 mid mother of Dr. Wilson's first wife. ing freq u en tly a m o u n ts to h u n d re d s o f railroad, presented in a faeimile Girls’ Half Soles 40c and up Kxh, disnt'sal. R. Rossi was taken to St. \Hncem even 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 mile». Everyw hert the ear of his own handwriting on the d o llars. T h e quality that has been b u ilt i Amanda E. F hospital last week suffering from a cover of Southern Pacific Bulletin, Rubber Heels Goodyear, Wing- j schulmerich and lia» m ade e n u n u su a l reco rd fo r relia* in to th e e a r is reflected in its good p e r slight sun stroke and is reported in the company’s official organ, the foot or any other— 20 c a P *11 kr overruling d alxuit the same condition. liility an d n u n o iii;. Follow ing i» a letter fo rm a n c e an d long life. executive discusses the subject Order issued i Boys’ H.4t-Soles composition Jeff Duzan is improving nicely — o n e iiinuiif; ni.tny nM i'iwiI — fro n t a S im * th e F o rd d ealer and have h im ta k e under the caption, “Service and Station of W from his recent illness. Guaranteed not to mark MtlcMimin who travel» ion«; distances I** a grand jurist you fo r u d em o n stra tio n rid e in th e new Mrs. Archer and Mrs. Green and! the Golden Rule.” It is an in floors, a pair -------------* ' teresting commentary on modern son from Oakland, Chi., have been daily hy au to m o h ile. F o rd . Give th e cu r a severe test in traflic, ideals of big business. The mes visiting with their sister Mrs. C. M. Rubber Heels Wingfoot or any I ‘*( [>ureha»ed a M odel A C oupe May 8, on steep hills and on th e o p en ro ad . sage reads: Boggs for the past week. other ____________ ____ ® I 1 9 2 8 , am i at thi» w ritin g have ru n it “Our Company has a high repu ( heck u p on co m fo rt, safely, speed, The Beaverton Radio Shop has sold radios to M. W.Manning, Win 1 tation for courtesy. It varies ac 7 5 ,8 8 8 mile*. pow er, acceleration. T ulk w ith F o rd own L adies’ Rubber or Leat Sccrest, John Guglimino and Robert | cording to the measure of recog “ A fter I h ad lriv e n 4-1,100 mile», I ers und ex p erien ced garage m en and Davis her H eels...a...20c a pair | nition wc give our obligation of sp e n t $ ¿ 5 .0 8 in re p a irs und at 6 1 ,0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown spent ti j unfailing consideration for our n o te w hat they say ubout reliab ility and M ens’ Rubber Heels week lately with their daughter, j fellow men. m ile» liad <tn uthlilioita! am o u n t of w ork econom y. ___________ _25c a p*,r j Mrs Fcter Lindbcrg at Garibaldi. “Given strength by kindliness, d o n e costing $ 2 5 .(»0. My tire m ileage T h en you will know , fro m y o u r own Miss F.llvn Thelander of F.ast- consideration and understanding, L ad ies’ H alfsoles moreland, Portland, gave h dinner courtesy becomes one of the most lia» d tiT u fin l lietter th a n 18,000 mih*s. ex p erien ce, th a t th e new F o rd b rin g s you _____________ 65c a P*«r Thursday evening honoring Mr anil “ 1 inn a trav e lin g m an an d my te rri elements in making life ev ery th in g you w ant o r need in a m o to r M«s F-. D. Agnell, Mi** Lillian valuable Men's Panco Halfsole» to ry is fro m n o rth e rn 4 irg iu ia to M acon, ru r at an u n u su ally low price. Woelbcr, of Portland was also host- 1 worth while. ___________ _75c a P*>r “Courtesy is due all; to our patrons upon whom we depend » Rem em ber the Nam* W W S W .V .S S % V W .S V .S V W .V . for our income; to our fellow — — .... ... a a . workers to whom we look for ______________ _ FIRST CLASS companionship and cooperation in our activities. PAPER HAN GING PAINTING A M W FORD “We must know how to give c o t PK KALSOM1NING »nd receive instructions according A food I ti »# for •«. • r » lives, salesm en , Very Reasonable > to our responsibilities. Firmness • m l p h ,1 i a n « . F a * y . where necessary is made more H d i n « o n l*’t m t r i p a • CALL — b e c a u s e o f Its f o u r effective and more lastingly ef K lo u .laille d o u b le * • r I ln « by d r a n il* fective by tacjful courtesy. • b e r k absorbera. IW The giving and receiving of 145 4 t h S t ., Near Alder orders is an art; not an ordeal. Beaverton 3303 Great Americans have been fine V S V .W .’A W V . V . W . S N S V . W We guarantee all 9ur exemplars of the art; immediately a new job if you are not comes to mind Washington, Lin isfied. W .N W A W .V .V .V .V .W N V W . coln, Grant, I^e. “In our business, courtesy to In Buxine** Since our patrons is an essential part Now with the Home Trade 5K ¡. tamil of good service under all condi CONTRACTOR Co. Shoes for tho wh tions. Every officer and employe ‘•jiii] EAST TIGARD ’ kes A k plane Jtide State School Bool 75,000 MILES Ir« MODEL HYLANDS FORD P Shoe Repairing School Specials G00DWEAR SHOE REPAIRERS R. E. ROLES E. A. GRAF If you own your own home 1 wib Renvxlel on Easy Terms I ' o u u M o t o r C o m p a n y Box 32S R 2, Beaverton P HONE BEAVERTON IMIS ASW VW SSSSSVW VW W W VSW W has an obligation to do all pos sible to secure traffic ar.d then to take good care of it. Courtesy, kindliness, thoughtful considera tion. understanding _ the golden thread that runs through all we U os v-s ** w eart. Get your Soles Repair'd i'1^ as the Above Prices are Umi* T h ese Prices will G iven if adv. i» tt,e9’ tioned.