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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1930)
Ay c íp t f . m o e r j , 1930 _PEAV ERTÖN E N T E R P R ISE PAGE J Stipes Garage Sell as Many New as Old Cars Tue dtraigni and Narrow” DURANT H O R S 10 PUT NEW CUR ON IRE MARKET tages o the small car -the tulvan- tages of easy parking, easy hand- ling and economy.” T h f >tipes Garage, agent for the Ciievr let cars, are selling just as METZGER ntiny new as old cars. They report the sale of new cars to Ariss Garage, j A luncheon in honoor of the presf- Leonard S. Davis, of Tigard; R. A. j dents of the various clubs connected /i Spin !lir and Arthur G M Sorlev of with the t >-util\ i ideiution ’t Wo Hhpa Portland; Julius Hendrickson, Virgil men’s Club-, wes held .it the home B. Price, Martin Aarhans and Louis 1 ^ l ' Filled with enthusiasm and declar of Mrs. Cl ire S">ith last Thursday. Bl.is-cr of Beaverton; Arthur Wright 1 ing ; SM* '' N that the latest developments in Mrs Conkl.u, p ^ . 'cut > f the Meta- gì- foffi X-• *"■ «V- of GlaiKti ne, and \Y A. Zimmerman the strengthening of Durant Motors |K*r v'ub assisted the hostess. | jjp w of the Multnomah Golf club Inc., insure the future prosperity ot L sed cars have been purchased bv the company, Norman de \ ,utx. 4 Ktili'h 1’avis, \V E, Van Stipout, President of the western Durant or M!CKIE SAYS— Low !1 Kaho, Eva Hanson, M Blom- ganization arrived front the Fast by qmst, Frank A. Zastrow and U. V uirplane and immediately launched -fS 3 VJE LIKE; WEX’S VUHÊK1 IT IS Pushee of Beaverton, J. \V. Arnett forth on the activities that will lead F K E S -4 , :?U T WMt g A PERvJDU H. v Sivard, Aloha; L. W. Bixbv up to the introduction of the Mathis IH AW ITEM .WITH X 1 Berner, Tom Kessler and Geo. car. VJHISK.F-'C¿ C U IV, pry A:«OUT M 1 inn Portlund; Tony Vandyhev, The American edition of the fam WEl c$C*\AE PAIU AT A Batiks and A. A. Allen of Oswego. ous French automobile that has held á U u D A v ^ -tü -ico L Pi «TuiiS | the light car championship of Kur- y ------- John E. Mason oi Tualatin and ope for many years will go into pro- ¿ *>'*«* v ’ Durant plant in \ era Wourms of Portland has ob- duction at the Oakland about November 15. While tained a license to wed. Mr. De Yaux’s many friends were congtutulating him on his recent [ V < *}• 4 k 7 x election to the board of directors of /O ' African» Heavy Tea Drinker* Durtint Motors Inc., and on the 0 /$ K ? !# ! South Africa probably consumes fact that by a recent purchase he nv>rc ten per head of population than has acquired control of the western -Metal Mike,” controlled by the tiny wheel at the k i t . u u •: c ' T u / ^ T V any other country In the world. The I >urant factory, he wtis busy per- r Englishman's 4 o'clock tea Is an in j fecting plans for the strengthening (left below), which keeps the great Matson liner Malolo on her course automatically hi!? Durant organization, significant habit compared with the the western as man’s puny arms keep the Chevrolct car on its course with the steering wheel at the constant demand for tea that obtains preparatory to the addition of the right. “Metal Mike will gtnue tue Malolo on t h e ’round-the-Pacific Cruise o f 24 000 nvles there. Most everybody has a cup of Mathis to the present line of four this Autumn. The steering wheel of the Chevrolet is so designed that a touch of the finder tea before rising, and this Is followed and six cylinder curs now produced controls the car, and a touch of the finger controls the huge ship, weighing thousands very shortly by tea at breakfast. In by Durant. of tons. every office and shop, and even In “The Mathis car will fill a place | most factories, all the employees knock between the recently introduced < a reunion of the Powell family held oiT h,r tt few minutes at 10:30 for tea English type of car and the Ford,” Erickson reports Sales N e W S , N o t C S o f -in Laurelhurst Monday. Plans were alul #P*ln at 3:30, and In between said DeVaux. "The Mathis is con-1 nude for holding these reunions these times there is a cup of tea with sideiltbly larger than the English ] Otto Erickson company re- N o ta b le s and i . eh year. Other guests were Mr. lunch. Returning home from work car having a wheelbase of 93 inches Ae sale of a G. M. C. truvk to and Mrs. Harry Darnell of Lents in the evening one Is greeted by a against 78 inches. Also the Mathis Reimers, of Portland, a Ford nd . 1)r- and Mrs. Frank Shelton of CUP o t tea. and after dinner has been has a much wider tread. to Arthur Hanna, of Portland. Independence, Kansas, cousins of the d u s te d the kettle Is ngaln singing V m - k . a .' jlcCormick- Deering tractor to “Our new car will be powered by I on the cooker for more ten. Besides ____ Powells. Wismer, K 2 Portland and a motor. Continental this routine, fresh tea is brewed for ti Continental H. E. Turner and wife of Mill it 66 DeLuxe sedan for Harry I every visitor to almost every house will also build the motors for the I Carson. Mr. Erickson also re- City spent the week end at th<j C. J. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McKercher and also for customers in most offices. Mathis cars produced in France. that the school busses have Beach home. spent Sunday and Monday at| “For many years the Mathis has [ overhauled and put in readiness Rockawuy and Tillamook. been recognized as one of the out The meeting of the City Council the opening of school on this standing automotive products of Eur A new “Art” ¡$ Li;! ; was postponed last Monday on ac ¡ng Monday. ope. It won the European Grand Mrs. Louise Van Kleek of Kinton count of Labor Day but will take I’rix of 1913, for automobiles of the j was a guest at the W. R. Van Al L SH O l’P pre .iileot place next Monthly, September 8th. small car class. For many years V .V i Kleek home on Tuesday. Southern P acific Comp in; the Mhthis has held the gas econ sees the giving and receiving of omy championship of Europe. Mr. Livermore and son Frances FIRST CLASS orders “as an a rt; not an ordeal.” Ernest Musters and Misses Betty spent Sunday and Monday at Kelso, 'When asked regarding production HANGING. PAINTING & Wash. In a message to employes of his Taylor and Katheryn Beach motored of the Mathis ,car at the Durant to Kockaway Monday. railroad, presented in a faeimile factory located here in Oakland, KALSOMIN1NG of his own handwriting on the l >eV ainq said "The schedule calls for Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boyd, Mr. Very Reasonable ‘ 25,000 Mathis tars to be built in cover of Southern P acific Bulk [in, and Mrs. Robert Summers, Mr. and J Mrs. W. R. Van Kleek attended our Oakland plant during the first the company’s official organ, the Mrs. Doy Gray, and Mrs. J. E. Da- the l .ane county fair at Eugene on CALL year of production.” He stated also executive discusses the subject vis, spent the week end at TUft. ¡Friday of last week. that production in the United Suites under the caption, “Service and (tilled for a total of 150,000 units the Golden Rule.” It is an in Mrs. M. Hardingham and Mrs. A. Lewtis Allyn returned home Sat- (luring the first year. These cars, foresting commentary on modern Pierce of Portland visited their | ,,r(iay from ’ Eastern Oregon where Beaverton 3303 according to dcVaux, will be built ideals of big business. The mes mother Mrs. Emma Hockens lu e s- j,e was employed during the summer in the Durant actories and mer ■ W W W A W V W W W day afternoon. ' _______ sage reads: chandised through the Durant dealer “Our Company has a high repu organization. V M W W .W A W W A tation for courtesy. It varies ac ..... Mrs. Harry Rtirnes and Dr- an<1 Mrs- J- R Ta,beJ J ant1 Mr. and dcVaux says that the American family, Mr. and Mrs. Lei Barnes and 1>lbV Carolyn motored to Pe Ell and j cording to the measure of recog Mathis will he the greatest btry ever Lucille spent the week end at New- Dong Beach. Washington, on Sun-, nition we give our obligation of offered in this country by any day returning Tuesday. port and Taft. motor car manufacturer. “It is unfailing consideration for our hard to realize” said dcVaux “that fellow men. this car with a speed of 05 miles an Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hughson timi | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carr, Mr. and “Given strength by kindliness, CONTRACTOR hour and averaging 45 miles to the fan< ly spent the week end at Taft. Mrs. Wilbur Weed and Mr. and consideration and understanding, gallon of gas, will sell on the P a own your own home I will Mrs. Henry Desinger enjoyed the courtesy becomes one of the most cific Coast for $525 delivered to t h e 1 valuable elements in making life Miss Bess Shogen left the home week end at Ncttirts. Remodel on Easy Terms customer, fully equipped with butnp- j of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Swensen after worth while. ers, extra tire and tube. One m ust! spending several months there. “Courtesy is due all; to our not get the idea that the Mahis is, Mrs. M. E. Underhill returned] Box 325 R 2, Beaverton a midget car. It has a wheelbase of j Monday evening after a two weeksl patrons upon whom we depend Mrs. A. B. Clement entertained at stay at Lake Lytle. for our incom e; to our fellow 93 inches. This provides ample HONE BEAVERTON 10015 luncheon Tuesday for her mother w orkers to whom we look for room for a comfortable body and j Mrs. Emnta Hocken. and -inters Mrs. does not sacrifice anv the advan- i Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lierntin and companionship and cooperation A V W V . V . V . V . V . V . V . Hardingham and Mrs. Pierce. children spent Labor Itay at Rock-j in our activities, away. “We must know how to give V alue la w h a t ewery Miss Helep Tefft entered training snd receive instructions according Dr. J. R. Talbert, F. J. Dietsch to our responsibilities. Firm ness at St. Vincents hospital Tuesday. a u to m o b ile b u y e r la HARDWARE I and Mrs. M. C. McKercher attended, where necessary is made more lo o k in g f o r to d a y . • the Washington County Fair board effective and more lastingly ef king and Heating Mrs. J. E. Davfs left for Omaha, meeting at Hillsboro Tuesday evening. D u ra n t o f f e r s m o re fective by tactful courtesy. Neb., Tuesdtiy evening. "T h e giving and receiving of F. W. BISHOP ! walue th a n a n y o th e r Mrs. W. R Vtin Kleek and daugh Mr. and Mrs. William McKell. ^93 Beaverton, Or. *? ter Catheryn were guests at the D. orders is an a rt; not an ordeal. c a r n o w on iiae m ar* Mr. and Mrs. George Haines and Great Americans have been fine J. Ward home at Kinton Wednesday Miss Juliet Carter spent several days kata y e t th e p u rch a se exemplars of the art; immediately on the Metaluis river. ■ '• V . V . V A V W . V . p ric e a n d o p e ra tio n Misses Eva and Elsie Whitworth, comes to mind Washington, Lin spent coln, Grant, I.cc. Bernice Cox and Earl Evans « • a t a r e le s s th a n T ~ - -)i-d entered school in “ In our business, courtesy to Labor IXiy at Lake Lytle. P o r t1 ml this we a n y o n e ew er h o p ed our patrons is an essential part Mr. and Mrs. Archie Masters and of good service under all condi f ir s t CLASS f o r In a e a r of such M- - ” . G T. naldson drove with Charles Fry spent the week end fish tions. Every officer and employe friends from Seattle, to Long Beach high q u a lity . A com * UJMBING & HEATING ing on the'*Deschutes. h as an obligation to do ail pos and Los Angeles to visit friends. p l e t e l i n e of f o n r C# sible to secure traffic and then to for a Small Amount Down John Gray spent the week end at j tnkc good care of it. Courtesy, s i x c y lin d e r m edels. Mrs Carrie Leonard left this week Seattle. k.ndliness, thoughtful considera ®*I*nce Monthly to make her residence in Seattle. tion. understanding — the golden PRICES START Call Mr. and Mrs Hugh Lewis and; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keller returned daughters spent several days at Lake • thread that runs through all we weave.” Friday after spending several weeks Lytle. O v e rto n 3303 at Seaside. ■’• v .v . » A , V . W A V A '. Mrs. Mary Evans left Monday for. Mrs. Daisy Hockens and family Lake Lytle to spend several weeks of Corvallis are here visiting relatives '■ W .V ...V .V , Mr. and Mrs. John Summers Mr DILIVEHED HERE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mackey were ,nd Mrs George Blasser motored i’BREY l FLETCHER FULLY ECUJPPED (Vinner guests Wednesday evening at to Government camp and through j Adorn. •T at Law Your vacation need not be Mr. ami Mrs. Essex Marsh. the Wapanita Pass Sunday. limited to just one place. En joy the full sweep of Califor ®*»r*rton ,o regon Miss Merle Davies. ^Irs 1' 11SV nia's charming playgrounds Hockens, and Miss lmogene Hockens Demand for Graduate* on a Southern Pacihc vacation *ith Be »verton Realty Co. left Tuesday for Idaho where Miss ticket. Keen in Agriculture «¡ration Krven to commercial Here, sandy beaches, lofty Hocken will teach school. mouatains, famed resorts are conveylncing real property all closely linked by Southern scientifically ■ Mr. and M i - O h R Nelson and The demand for Pacific. * v & ent of «*»«*• Mr. and Mrs Lewis Allyn attended I trained men in aeri icultui’ I fields has i ,,’, 'V » V ,v ,* A V ,V A • ^ ’ 'V fr-*” - . Your vacation starts when far outstripped tk available number you hoard the train. In rest ^ V . V . V . S V A V d V A V W V W W A V . V A A W W Z A W A of first class agricultural Rradi* es. ful comfort you speed over according to Dr. A. B Cordley ; the spectacular Shasta Rout* — mile after mile of scenic Open Air Cirrus Acts SLIC K FORD R E P A IR S ÿ dean of the school of agriculture at, T b « C R E S T •« Q U A L IT Y splendor. Refreshed, you are 'Oregon State college; yet for some Daily Horse Show ready for play at your destin Servicing Fords is our sieci.w ■ re&son. all over the nation, the num- ations. Races • • A ate Show No matter what may be wrong 5 j ber of college students in agricul- A ticket to any one of these atively small, he with yours, you can be sure ot a *• » CO! Livestock Exhibits destinations includes stop slick, smooth repair job when^you ffiftO S l... reports. overs and permits side trip* college County Displays call here first. Standard Ford To acqiraint pi^pecttve , PEP MM!Ñ to the many places you'll stock, students with the bmad field of op want to viait. parts arc always in our portunity m agriculture, including Quality materials only are used some 178 related occupations, the col- on reju ir >nd replacement work, d a n**w illustrated vo- Expert Ford mechanics always in lege has isstten cational guidance booklet of «0 pa- attendance. clear understanding 1*1074-14 • c rs which give* a of employment of the actual firhh BIELMAN MOTORS now to a tte n d / graduates. It is open to agricultir* BEAVERTON. OREGON C. £ . ALLEN tr W 'X ? Near Notables j P MORE VALUE R. E. ROLES LESS C O ST E. A. GRAF F. A. NOYES your California Vacation is only a day a tia y »745 DURANT S o u th e rn Pacific ,‘, , , *, *, v A W ^ ^ V V W . V A S W Z . ,« V .V .‘i W Z » W . no. d',u,b« u‘m- Otto Erickson Beaverton, Oregon