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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1930)
BEAVERTON ate n Cr°I> thn hu'Wine, and Pfüsp^r er stock and Rerthold Interested IS is 'h” [ ,,.Tn and builder * b0S" 1. lirecting the trton ness o f his of io - * , * colnpanv he maintains , n u here he has of beautiful homes. fouV " his acreage. 1 ’ ‘f - J . r i h , others. These I* . thc l . Vv.+irt heart of Beav- i j located 1,1 1 . residential l,^d idea! fr l* * ....... * .......... ami puuitrymen throuKhout this cn- , - ‘ " u',r> 1 1-JJ0- lh ,s attractive l,re arca the feed „ t ^ , |Uf ,Uw b«M ing ,* ,| the I'ocal plant are extremely high ¡n ■ , , '” °dern bank architecture X Quality Besides his own feeds N(r , .‘ u thr braut> lesign Bei thold is the local distribu listributor for " ’ l" r l*n,1*cal»e features e\er\ con Fisher flour and Fisher pr< lucts en,ei!e* ,0r :he i “ blu- and bank ay and straw to tnanv ?°nn. He ships ha becn Provided. The build- points in this section of the *~v, is ,Jd Spanish in design **nd — ---------------- and serves as contact man between producer and consumer Boyd’s Open New, At Having faith m th, _ future of e . , 1 , 1 first came to Beaver- L< .verton Mr I’ rth. 11 went J F J J J ago and Started n further in the investment field. present real P ^ J ^ n ess the spot where f o k ovi * .... . "•< •• * E N T E R P R i S E - D E V E | . Q p y E NT EDITION that he buy* tahnost all o f his h a j^ grain, etc.. from U ul seeker and Development “armer,_ ^ v e rto n I'intel: V ’r" Prc,ive fc ^ l . . 7 ' . s1 K,ve “ >ent a ready III this tur ther the, , , t *ai:h place ! tliTt i* ni> “ one ,,c *" t " ' ■ ' " T “ ' “ 1 marKel " ‘ ‘ rket fur in — the •■•»muiiun institution ov bv its coumanv ..." ? Tualatin Valley m o r e [ piouutc. I I h he <! company makes u patrons “ ceis and sU<kh, , le T ^ ‘ «ted ¡n thc deVtt] ? P' s,,ct -y o f li(lai^>' an«i Poultry feeds auth rued ____ W , - ..... f »he ■ ■ and surrounding and mixes all o f these feeds here i the fact Onf ■ • of the most ■ bus attractive -- no c hancc move that me to Bcavcrtc n,” Mr. s,a,< ' When I first reached jj,.SC>n 1 :na,le a thorough investi- Atft ” ' sec,ions o f the state ^ .* m°rr or less intensive utr- ^ 1 decided that Beaverton was I’romising spot in the •"rthwest.” \\ ishington county is Boyd*« « "This is trulv a wonderful section years. Before going ini.- bu n . . ... . ( ,, for himself in Portland he was as Mr. Gray said. I know of no other wi,h ,hf G. W K & N district offering greater advantages K,4jir0ad Co. and the Shell Oil Go. for successful fanning and happy j "Mrs. Boyd and I looked arouri ' home life. Let me point cut to you ver this part of the state before that right here on our farms you Wf made up our minds to go into will find the third generation carry- business in Beaverton. W e feel that mg out the dreams of their fore- this is one of the most pronusiny bears. If this were not a fine count- .pots in the northwest. Since com- is doubtful if three generations ing heri we havc realized that we 1 V would remain Beside, fertility of soil selected a good ,<*»,ion an<l '” 're and almost ideal climatic conditions certainly satisfied. >regon i. a we have proximity to .he Portland derful state and this Tualatm \ al the most won- I nrarket, fine highways and schools, Icy section is ^ ' ut f f e s <•• ■eryth'it ikrful s|>ot m the state. better if. r ^ •* s pene-allv known i’ ' " ’ 1 '« Veenlv interested :n ed- "t*! rnatter« snd *sVes extrerve W e m the local school*. Hay Thrifty shoppers appreciate more every day that they can do just ts well it not a little better by trading here at home. F. W. BISHOP - Grain - Fisher Flour Products We are essentially a local concern— buying front the farmers of this section—and in turn serving them faithfully and fairly Here we have installed the finest equipment for mixing our own leeds. 1 his means uniform hi^h quality in evervthinj; bearing- the Berthold Brand. Berthohl poulti) and tlairv supplies mean greater production of herd and flock. •|* •*« »I« »J« »h »%•’«•% »J« Acreage Homes Now you may own a beautiful, modern and convenient acreage home in the Berthold Addition. Let us tell vou more about the splendid opportunities of realizing your dream of home owner ship in Beaverton’s Attractive addition. EVER FOR PROGRESS! THIS BANK STANDS FOR PROGRESS PROGRESSIVE— SAFE— DEPENDABLE B A N K OF B E AVE R TO N BEAVERTON, OREGON Ï YOUR BANK IS THE PULSE OF YOUR COMMUNITY The growth of the Bank of Beaverton has been steady and substantial. This has been an unselfish institution devoted to the best interests of a rich and promising section. It has en joyed the confidence of its patrons for more than 20 years, and has reflected the development of Beaverton and the Tualatin Valley. BEAVERTON, OREGON hardw are - home f u r n is h in g s - ELECTRIC SUPPLIES— PAINTS AND v a r n is h e s for e v e r y purpose havc kepi pact »¡th the modern tremí in merchandising and offer our pa, r ^ a d v a n , r s ,d — = Thus you have seen in it> growth, the growth of this section of Washington County. Confidence in your hank anxl faith in your community will lead to a greater prosperity for all. F. W. LIVERMORE PR E SID E N T B. K. D E N N E Y V IC E -P R E S ID E N T DO Y C R A Y ( ASMIKK K. L. DESINGER and F. W. LIVERM ORE, Jr ASSISTANT CASHIERS FVFR IN T E R E S T E D IN t h e PBUILDING OF BEAVERTON AND THE TUALATIN VALLEY ____ Í iV i’f W A V /i B Seeds Poultry and Dairy Supplies buys hr t, O’ of Mr. Gray’ s success '* ’ hat of almost all o f th"«e «V »»> tho ughly schooled in tluir “ ■ "h<i are visinoarv and un 1 ^ , In thcir transaction«. T<> th< j f k c r work i« more than L . f,c hange o f money, tt embrace« ►o 4 n’ ,rp' ’ in the va'b-v. a pen i?. P,'re to be o f service to his I -, ‘ *' ar I a wholr-hr^rted and I r • • • . * "nr, t th ,n the future of BEAVERTON. OREGON anc Ï BISHOP’S -F O R Chas. Berthold hOM 10 and 15c store recently opened in thc Rossi building Both Mr and statt and i . Mrs. I \ Boyd are now in Beaver- Progressive | *on conducting the enterprise y», good Schei l”he store is ittractively finished n inviting red colors which conform ttV’WV- U M V M M ~ advertised rm j with the exterior decorations. T he1 i.-. ha» grown j slock is displayed in trays located n tables and low shelves which arc :r>' was opfnJ < conveniently reached by the room You <lesire ! aisles This arrangement is the last rea drive J word in modern stock arrangement “ If I started in telling you about the various lines of merchandise we y ire handling both of us would be here a week,” Mr. Boyd stated But as you look around over the m m m feflgaB •tore you’ll see a stock as complete^ as any you could find anywhere m post office is now (located. He holdings which he divided into half stores of this kind Mrs. Boyd and : rn I but a small stock with which to acreage plots, on which he erected 1 make every effort to keep out the modern and ’attractive homes. T h e. shelves filled with merchandise most his venture, but he knew having had Berthold addition is one of the most soiled We hope to build this u*>, iess thoroughly, L j.ear5 experience in this work inviting in this entire district. H e 1 as time goes on.” ins native Germany. Soon the watches the addition with a zealous! Boyds’ features items of 5, 10, ISc '«u in this section began to eye and makes every effort t o ' and up and these include notions j it that the new merchant was maintain it in a neat and pleasing novelties, light hardware, toys, d o h e -j aware of what he was doing, n tinner. c‘,c -. . ! I that he was making every effort Mr. Berthold spent more than The new store is the only one ot ' pve his patrons a high type o f $-HXX) in building roads and bringing i „ kind in Eastern Washington Accordingly the business water system into his addition. He county and one of three in the enure »pered and ubout a year after Knows that this section is facing county. It is thought that it will be his store here Mr. Bert- a prosperous growth and he plans widely patronized by residents of , kid was able to buy out the on keeping abrra-t of the times this section of the valley, who long i tchanan warehouse. He moved to As a hobby he has a hot house have felt the need of such a store Ot Before coining to Beaverton the location, which by the way s 1 where he produces many p'ants operated a similar business- j jtated identically where the business both for his own use and for dis- Boyds Portland, having been located in | | dw stands Tin business was carried tribute n tht-digit eal -■ res |{, in one warehouse. As the is talso interested In poultry. tbe Sellwood district for three years pcssive merchant began expanding “ I have seen many changes in thi. The there was known as Thc business trade he showed rare judgement country since 1 came here,” said iht- Alice Johnson Variety Store putting the profits back into Mr. Berthold. "As time goes on we Fixtures and stock of this store; business. lure’ going to have a still finer and have been moved to Beaverton. ty |Today he his three spacious w a re-jgn d more prosperous city and valley M r Boyd is a native of Alexander all modern equipment and a A fter all Beaverton is young and South Dakota. He came to Oregon | blcndid truck service. It is estimated people are uist beginning to realize jn 1005 to attend the Kxp> sition ami ■at the buildings, equipment and that this is a good place to live and was so favorably impressed with tlu- state that he decided then and .................... .... there * i xks represent an investment o f i , enjoy success *e than $17,(XX). This, o f course,! Mrs. Berthold is in charge of the to make »t his future home. f t Like Dakota, disposed^ I |oes not include the complete atock offices of the feed ...... company. . . ....... ___ turned „ ......... to South _ feeds, seeds, etc. ¡her husbind sh<- has a pleasant per- his interests and caine back t»i O u - the f"iif»uinir following vear year. ^Mr. Berthold has done another fin e , sonality, :s thoroughly familiar with gon *L- He _ '■> Ikmg for this locality in making ‘ thc business, and is keenly interested spent most of the intervening time j„ and around Portland although nc Wfffss nf his business. Arid that in the development of the Ccuntr was in business in Heppner for six j F°r more than ¿0 years the Bank Beaverton has beta a str< ng fcancial institution; for more than P .v«ars it lias been allied with the pt'dopment of Beaverton and the [Tualatin Valley. When the present Kecutues came in the total resource. Petered around $(XI,(XX), while total r*°urces today are ai>proaching the p,000,Oft) mark. Very few banks it. nmunitics of this size can bo:r-t |®i greater growth. From the bank’s inception ba< k in p**.' of 1909 its officers and person- |*tl have made every effort to offer K coustructiv c and conscientious ser- f* Officers and personnel todav select.,! fn „„ tbe higlu t lyt , j citizenshi], in the community. I--. 1 Livernu r< the president, was a |*C(s-:ul Ini iberman, i- the present "' ” si ner and will be thc I ? 5' Washington county judge. B. p . Denney, vice-president was b o 'n I* h.s ]• cal ty. and has received [Kate wide r ignition for h’ s work gratis. He was master of I • » u ■ » u ■ » I I |®f l°eal .granue for many years and present is serving as treasurer ot ( state organization K. I. T >»*-- !*-"• F \\ Livermore. Jr, A V. mers Fva Whitworth and Elsie hitwe.rth and John Gray arc e wute- 7 fesj^cted und extremely Cap..ble. 1% (,r;n whose name is sytu, us with the bank's giovvth. h;i> mere than Jo years exjieriencc ttnancial matters. He came here [ TJ from Longmont, Colorado, i e *°r years he was in ths » business. He is a native of nutmgs Nebraska. BOOSTING FOR A GREATER BEAVERTON AND TUALATIN VALLEY tractive Novelty Store sull He .. . ly m which nk of Beaverton Is a Strong Institutioj 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I t i l i I.I.I ! I M -H -fr If vou are thinking of coming to the I italatin \ alley, may this hank extend vou its facilities and counsel