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BEAVERTON FAOE I F R ID A Y , J U N E 18, 1833 E N T E R P R IS E Portland Sand & Gravel Co. D. W. M A C C O R M IC K Many Contractors in This Section of Oregon Specify Their Products li. H. JEFFRIES, Publisher On Section Line road, Box 185, Portland, is a prominent concern of this part of the Northwest whose Superior Products are known throughout this territory, and whose progressive activities are indispensable in the upbuilding of the community, serving the people faithfully and being an essential factor in the commercial devel opment of Portland and Vicinity under the competent and capable management of Mr. Crass well, Telephone SUnset 6828. OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE TOWN OF BEAVERTON Publlabed Friday of ssch week by the Pioneer Publishing Go., at Beaverton Enured as second-class matter at the postoffice at Beaverton, Ore O re. Subscription Rutes ___ $1.00 Three M on th s------------------------ • ___ .50 Subscriptions Payable In Advance One Year - Six Months C o n tra cto r^ , b u ild e rs a n d th e g e n In th is sectio n p a r tic u la rly in e ra l public h av e com e to k n o w th a t d u s tria l p ro g re ss h a s been b en efit- th is is a firm upon w hich th e y ca n te d by them . T h e re Is n o th in g m o re d ep en d to se cu re th e b est in san d im p o rta n t th a n th e d ev e lo p m e n t of an d g rav el, h en ce th e y tu r n o v er th e su p p ly in g of th e ir n ee d s to T h e P o rt good g ra v e l a n d su p p lie s fo r th e b u ild in g of ro ad s, d riv e w a y s a n d land S an d A G rav el Co. b u ild in g blocks, th e y h av e fuipiished In th e p a s t le w y e a rs th is p a r t of la rg e q u a n titie s of ex c ellen t g rav e l th e c o u n try h as been g re a tly bene- to th is co u n ty . b ein g one of th e fitte d by th e b u ild in g o f ro ad s, h ig h firm s th a t h as been se lec ted by th e w ays, p u b lic an d d o m e stic b u ildings. a la rg e In ea ch o f th e se p ro je c ts w h e th e r c o n tra c to rs to su p p ly p a r t of tiie ir o id e rs fo r th e p ro d u ct. ex ten siv e o r on a v e ry sm a ll scale, I t is one of ouq m o st flo u rish in g in ea c h one sa n d o r g ra v e l p lay s a in d u strie s a n d is fu lly w o rth y of very im p o rta n t p a rt. m o re th a n p a ssin g n o tic e a t o u r R e a l e s ta te m en w ho a r e la y in g o u t a n d im p ro v in g now su b d iv isio n s h an d s, fo r n ot only is it th e le ad in g co n c ern en g a g ed in its ow n p a r tic u should g e t in to u c h w ith th is firm a s la r field, its sa n d a n d g ra v e l h a s a th e y a r e ab le to f u rn is h a n y q u a n tity w ide re p u ta tio n fo r g e n e ra l excel on shoi7t n o tice lence a n d a r e co n sid ered a s ta n d a r d Beaverton O ffice— Broadway at O. K. track. Phone 7003 Portland Office—*0* Dekum Bldg., Phone ATwater 5814 Health Commandment* p ro d u c t a m o n g th e tr a d e th e c o u n try o v er. In a p p re c ia tio n o f th e in e stim a b le , v alu e o f th e lo c a tio n o f T h e P o rtla n d S an d & G ra v e l Co. h e re th e people a r e I loyal in th e ir s u p p o r t o f th is in stitu - | tio n w h ich a t t r a c t s v e ry m a n y d o lla rs a n n u a lly to th is co m m u n ity . T h is in p a r t a c c o u n ts fo r th e ir su c c e ssfu l b u sin e ss c a re e r. T h e r a p id ly in c re a sin g d e m a n d f o r th e ir p ro d u c ts th r o u g h o u t th e c o u n try is b ein g m e t heqe ea sily on a c c o u n t of th e ir p la n ts b ein g w ell eq u ip p ed w ith th e m o st ap p ro v e d e q u ip m e n t fo r th is p a r tic u la r p ro d u ctio n . T heir, y e a is of e x p e rie n c e co upled w ith th e p ra c tic a l k n o w led g e o f m a n u fa c tu r in g h as w o n fo r th e P o rtla n d S a n d & G ra v el Co. a w ell m e rite d in c re a s in g p a t ronage. The following commandments for health, given by a pastor of a metropolitan church to his congregation, might prove interesting reading to some of us here in this county Here they are: “1. Honor your parents by having a thorough physical examination every birthday; for an ounce of prevention is worth a ton of cure. D nnlel W. M acCornilck, th e new com- “2. Honor your friends by taking a daily bath; for ralsslo n er g en e ral of Im m ig ratio n , a t h!a desk In th e L abor d e p a rtm e n t in J_______ _______________ cleanliness is a part of godliness. “3. Honor your family by having your life insured; W ashington. U. S . W e a t h e r B u r e a u for life insurance guarantees the cooperation of the insurer T h e U nited S ta te s w ea th er b u reau in the prolongation of the life of the insured. has ch arg e of th e fo recastin g of th e “4. Honor your physician by avoiding ¡latent medi w e a th e r; issu an ce and display of Manufacturers of the Well Known and Popular Blue Bell Potato Chips. Located at 4532 w ea th er fo recasts and storm , cold cines; for the most of these nostrums are humbugs. 63rd Ave., S. E. Tel. Sunset 1200. Truly a Firm that Merits the Support, Consider w ave, frost, forest lire w arn in g and “5. Honor your stomach by having your teeth care Hood ation and Patronage of Everyone in Multnomah and Washington Counties. Having w arn in g ; gauging an d rep o rtin g fully examined by a dentist at regular intervals; for bad o f riv e r sta g e s ; collection an d tr a n s a Record of Years of Satisfactory Service Under the Admirable and Expert Manage m ission of m arine Intelligence fo r th e teeth are an abomination to the system. ment of F. V. Sabin. benefit of com m erce and n a v ig a tio n ; “6. Honor your digestion by being careful of your collection T hose w ho h av e n e v e r trie d th e pro- f e ric a th e o n es th a t h av e en d u re d y e a r in te re s te d in local d e v e lo p m e n t a n d am i fu rn ish in g of m eteo ro diet; for many a man digs his grave with his teeth. logical Inform ation an d fo recasts, In ! d u cts fro m th e B lue B ell P o ta to C hip a f te r y ear, s ta r te d fro m a sm all be its s u b s ta n tia l a n d w ell m e rite d p ro “7. Honor your lungs by breathing fresh air; for ven cluding u p p er-air o b serv atio n s, fo r th e | Co. a re m issin g o ne o f th e a c c o m p a n g in n in g a n d a r e b u ilt on a n ideal. g re ss is a m a tte r o f a c tu a l f a c t w ell benefit of a ir n av ig atio n ; rep o rtin g of im en ts o f th e p e rfe c t m eal a s h o sts of T h a t ideal h a s alw a y s in clu d ed a self- k n o w n to th e public. tilation is a means of grace. te m p e ra tu re and rain fall co n d itio n s j people a r e p ra isin g th e p ro d u c ts of im p o sed o b lig a tio n to k ee p fa ith w ith T h e p ro d u c ts m a n u fa c tu r e d by th is “8. Honor your nerves by taking plenty of rest in fo r ag ric u ltu ra l In te re s ts ; and th e In k j th is co n cern . th e p u b lic by m a in ta in in g q u a lity a n d co n c ern a r e rec o g n ized by th e tr a d e as sleep; for they who work all day and play all night pro ing of such m eteorological o b se rv a .Any b u sin e ss to be p e rm a n e n tly serv ice th e y e a r a ro u n d re g a rd le s s of th e v e ry best. T h e y a r e sold all o v e r n s ns may he n ecessary to d e te r ' su ccessfu l m u st be fo u n d ed on p rin - j co n d itio n s. th e c o u n try a n d u se rs h av e a lw a y s mote the brevity of their lives by burning the candle at both m tio ine and record th e clim atic co n d i j ciple. h o n esty , f a ir d e a lin g a n d full T h e B lue B ell P o ta to C hip Co. been w ell sa tis fie d a n d d e m a n d th e ir ends. tio n s of th e U nited S tates. T h e bu j value fo r th e p rice ask ed . F ro m I s ta rte d w ith a n ideal. T h ro u g h good ! y in g a g a in . “9. Honor your country by obeying the laws; for it is reau publishes daily w ea th er m aps, a th ese th e re c a n be no d e v iatio n re- j tim es a n d b ad th a t id eal h a s n ev e r J p ro In d u m c ts a k in w g h en th is b u rev iew o f th e p ro w ea th er review an d o th e r re I g ard le ss of econom ic o r a n y o th e r : been v iolated. T o it, all s u b se q u e n t \ g re ss of P o rtla n d a n d v ic in ity w e a r e a mark of good citizenship to obey a law whether one p m o onthly rts and pam phlets. conditions. : su ccess m u s t be c re d ite d . g lad to call th e a tte n tio n o f th e peo likes it or not. In su c h a p erio d a s th e one th ro u g h H e re th e p u b lic h a s \ t its d isp o sal ple th e a d v a n ta g e s a c c r u in g to th e “10......Honor your God by chastity in word, thought w h ich w e a r e p assin g , m a n u fa c tu re rs j th e se rv ic es of m en w h o p o ssess th e p u b lic by th e lo c a tio n o f th is in d u s S h a f t E n d u r e « L on g S e r v ic e a n d m e rc h a n ts a r e c o n fro n te d w ith 1 know -how a n d w h o o b se rv e d th e ir tr y h ere , th e h ig h q u a lity o f th e p ro d and deed; for the race that wishes eternity must exalt A sto n e sh a ft w hich served th e P il m a n y p ro b lem s. In se e k in g th e solu m o d e rn b u sin e ss e d u c a tio n in th e u cts, a n d th e c o m m a n d in g p o sitio n maternity.” grim F a th e rs m ore th a n th ree ceu tu tio n th e re is o fte n s tro n g p ro v o catio n Blue Bell Potato Chip Co. A Spelling Test How are you on spelling? Good?—well, before read ing the rest of this article, get a friend to call the words listed below and check up on yourself. According to au thorities these twenty words are the most frequently mis spelled by students: Separate, lose, ninety, pr ivilege, villain, chautauqua, accommodate, all right, repetition, ecstasy, exhilarate, hy pocrisy, indispensable, irrelevant, oneself, sacrilege, su persede, councillor and embarass. Ties ago still serves u useful p u rp o se a t P lalnvllle, Mass. It is th e Old Angle T re e M onum ent, d atin g hack to 1028. T h e sh a ft, 14 feet high, once divided th e M assach u setts Bay Colony from th e Plym outh Colony. Now It m ark s th e so u th boundary of th e tow n of Plalnvllle. school o f p ra c tic a l ex p e rien c e. F ro m to re s o rt to ex p ed ien ces th a t in n o r th e in c ep tio n o f th e e n te rp ris e , q u a lity m al tim e s n e v e r w ould be co n sid ered . h a s been th e a im a n d th e s ta n d a r d O ne cau se of th is te m p ta tio n is th e h a s been m a in ta in e d fro m th e b eg in a p p e a ra n c e on th e m a rk e t o f su b ning. s ta n d a r d p ro d u c ts p u t o u t to c re a te T h e B lu e Beli P o ta to C h ip Co. is a so-called "p ric e co m p etitio n ." local co n c ern u n d e r th e co m p e te n t E v e ry su c ce ssfu l b u sin e ss in Am - m a n a g e m e n t of F . V. S ab in , a m a n How many did you miss? Brave men die only once but they are just as dead as the cowards. c 5 fo r c ¿ Ç [e<xrév7~n. c /^ £ c v ¿ . Let’s all keep our premises clean and attractive; this will make our town impress the visitors within our gates. June 5, 1933 You can get out of the Sunday traffic jam anytime by going to church. LOW PRICE CARS VS. CHEAP CARS The publicity itch gets a a lot of people sooner or late but it usually gets them. AROUND PORTLAND a d B E . 4569. on giving him full value for years. . Two things make possible our combination of low prices and high cost Jo*—M# and Oua are partner« In th* «am* business but we dont carry the aame goods. Jim—How'a that? Extra Special! Oua—Qoea around selling a utovo T h e N ew T h e rm iq u e P e r m a n e n t pollah that leavaa a main on the fingers, and two daya later I go W av e fo r $3.50 w ith th la w e g iv e a around with the only aoap that will fre e facial. St. F ra n c ia B e a u ty S hop 260 11th at., n e a r M uin. B rin g th la taka It off. "How many tlmea have you been R nw dolph-B artliolom ew * o ffe r all arrested?" C oata, S u ita, a n d D reaaea o v e r $24 at "Im aorry. Judge, but Ive loat count Der alnt anybody offerin' a prize, la H a lf P ric e . New a h lp m e n t o f W h ite C o ats a t $10.50 a n d $16 a n d W a sh a b le der?" S ilk D re sse s a t $6. 1908 N. E . 24th ave. a t H an c o ck . Also open ev e n in g s fro m 8 to 9:30, P o rtla n d , O regon. IF YOU HAVE S O M E T H IN G TO aall It, let the claaalfiad advertielng department of thla paper prove Ita HAIR ON THE FACE ability aa a apaedy and efficient o r o n th e body is fo re v e r rem o v ed by aalea medium. th e M a rio n M ethod. . . . R e g ro w th Im possible. . . S k in left sm o o th a n d fre e fro m blem ish. . . C o n su lta tio n fre e o r Thla Ad I’xya your Car Fare up to w rite fo r b ooklet. L ad y a tte n d a n t. 25c when prevented at our atore. M a rio n la b o r a to r ie s . 448 M o rg an bldg B E 3961. Oetty'a Food, laxative in effect an El imination Food for the purpose of Cleanelng the Colon by creating perle- The Lowest Price» In Oregon on Ol tallc action. A clean colon la the key A re fo u n d a t th e B ro a d w a y O p tic al to Health. Co., M a u ric e T .M u rn an e, m a n a g e r. Oetty'a Health Center. 14« 3i;d atreet E x a m in a tio n free. . . $2.00 allo w ed on between Alder and Morriaon. Mall old fra m e s . . . T h ey do th e ir ow n ordera filled aame day received. g rin d in g . . 3rd floor M e rc h a n ts T ru s t B ld g , S. W. cor. 6 th a n d W ash . A T w a te r 2608. i-l-M1 AND We do not build a low-price car: the cost to u3 of building our car is pretty high. But we do sell a high quality car at a low price. Almost every new Ford V-8 car we have built so far this year has cost more to manufacture than its selling price was. As you buy them at only $490 to $610, we have to depend on increasing volume to make up the difference. The reason for this is simple: — a manufacturer who gives good value must expect to lose money on the first cars he sells because he cannot charge all his costs to the people who are first to buy. But with the purchaser it is different — he cannot afford to lose anything on a car. It must give him full value from the first, and keep Just because a man is a good sport does not indicate that he is a good man. BRICK th e y o ccu p y in th e in d u s tria l w orld, by d e te rm in e d ly liv in g u p to th e ir o rig in a l id e a l ^ t o f u rn is h th e public w ith th e fin e s t p ro d u c ts a t a fail- p ric e —th e y h av e w on a n d r e ta in e d th e re s p e c t a n d co n fid e n ce o f th e d e a le rs a n d th e ir m a n y s a tis fie d c u s to m ers. HOLLOW TILE MU will Solve Your Masonry Problems at the lowest Cost . . . Expert Advice without obligation SYLVAN BRICK CO. ,R,°rf ,*? ft I t ;- » quality: 1. Volume Production 2. Taking only one profit First we set our price at what would be fair to the public on the basis of economies we enjoy in volume production. Then, in order to justify and maintain our low price we must get volume sales. Thus it comes that a car which is really high-cost to make, is also There is a difference between a cheap car and a low-priced high qUalFordCpiices are always fixed at a paint which makes it profitable far a CUS,Gocd l a s t i n g business must produce profit to the buyer as well as to the seller. And of the two. the buyer's profit must be. comparatively, the larger one. . . It pays us to sell the Ford V-8 because it pays you to buy it.