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BEAVERTON PAGE t FRIDAY. JUNE 23, 1933 ENTERPRISE Raynard bouse to E. A. Sappington of Portland. H. H. JEFFRIES. Publisher OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF TIIE TOWN OF BEAVERTON Published Friday of each week by the at the postoffice at Beaverton, Ore. Ore. Bntersd as second-class matter Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton One Year . Six Months Subscription Rates ____ 11.00 Three Months ------------------ ....... * 35 Advance ____.80 Subscriptions Payable In HART & HART Albert DeGere, of Vancouver, B. C.. spent Tuesday night at the home of B U IL D E R S & C O N T R A C T O R S his sister, Mrs. Edith Taylor. Mr. De Gere, accompanied by Mr. Stewart Woodlark Bldg., Portland and Mr. Williams, both of Vancouver, is enroute to California to spend sev W . F. Hart & O. C. Hart are well Known Builders and Contractors of Unusual Ability eral weeks. , W ho are Aiding in the Upbuilding of the Country and Stand Ready to Assist in the Mrs. Henry Erickson, Progress, has Plans and Specifications of Building Operations for the Coming Season. Besides being been suffering a bad attack of the grip. General Contractors of Note they are Neighbors Residing on Canyon Road, near Sam Olds is suffering a bad eye the Multnomah Golf club. If Contemplating any Construction Program phone A T . caused when he ran a stick into it In , 4489. the woods. Beaverton Office — Broadway at O. E. track. Phone 7803 Hart A Hart are very prominent The name stands for quality, re- to this firm as one of the leading con- House guests at the Rachel Walker Portland Office—408 Dekum Bldg., Phone ATwater 5914 home last week included Mrs. Kraus and well known contractors with a liability and progress in the contract- cerns of this section and to say it has and two granddaughters, Carolyn and reputation for the kind of contract ing lines in this section of the country always been eminently fair and honest Florence Davenport and grandson Lee work that is built to last and conse and as the ad\ances of the periods as well as progressive and up-to-date Merchant's Golden Opportunity have marked very many improve- and that it has won for itself the Davenport, all of The Dallas. Carl Christensen and family left Sat quently their servioes are in great de ments, they have adopted these late reputation of being the leading con- Merchants generally are noted for their optimism. urday for a motor trip east, where mand for they know their business scientific methods as rapidly as they cern engaged in this special field of from A to Z and employ only expert were approved by the trade. i endeavor. While this courageous spirit has always been prevalent, it they plan to attend the Century of workmen. They have won a very warm place . Making alterations and the remodel- Progress exposition at Chicago. They is more in evidence now. Business men are expecting much will also visit relatives at Denver on They have had charge of some of in the heart of the public through the ing of homes and farms is an import- the largest contracts in this section as very excellent work executed in every ant phase of their business and the from the “ new deal" promised by the Nation’s new E x- their return trip. as smaller jobs and always use branch of the business. The public same amount of care is exercised in a ecutive, and in the light of what has transpired, since in Mrs. Wilbur Weed and son Bobby of well Las Vages, Nev., is spending several the best of materials regardless of the has come to understand that a con- contract of this type as in the build- auguration, it would appear that their faith has not been days at the Guy Carr home. size of the contract. tract for this class of work goes by ing of a new home. Hart & Hart Here the public has at its disposal specifications and a satisfactory job have just completed the construction misplaced. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hagoes, of Los the services of men who possess the i is certain. of a new home for Carl Schiffler in We cannot afford, however, to lose sight of the fact Angeles, Cal., visited from Friday to know-how and who obtained their Anyone desiring or expecting to the Berthold addition in Beaverton. Wednesday with her sister Mrs. C. that no mat er how sincere our leaders may be in their de Bielman and family. building knowledge and business edu build should consult them for any This fine house was erected at an ap sire to correct the present economic situation, no matter Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Dean and daugh cation in the school of experience. thing in the above lines and get their proximate cost of $1600. An invita- the inception of this contract prices. The management will be ! tion is extended to all our readers to how earnest they may be in their efforts, and no matter ter, drove to the coast Tuesday where ing From business, quality has been the aim pleased to show you whether you de- inspect the new home in order to real- Mr. Dean plans to remain for ten how capable they may be, they cannot, unaided, bring about days. Mrs. Dean and LaVerne will and the standard of excellence has sire to let a contract at this time or ize the advantages to be had in values the desired results. The responsibility is not theirs alone. return home the latter part of this been maintained from the beginning. not. It is a pleasure for us to point and economy by building this season. week. We must assume a fair portion of the burden. Miss Jean Klein spent the week end Employment must be given those who are now with with her cousin Mrs. Leland Shaw out work. Those who are able to buy should do so. Ev in Portland. Mrs. Shaw is recovering eryone should recognize his responsibility in this crisis in from a recent operation and expects to be able to be around in a few days our country’s history. GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE BODY MAINTENANCE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tongea i Laura Now, more than ever, a golden opportunity exists for Traschsel) are receiving felicitations the merchant to build his business and in doing so, he will on the birth of a daughter at Wilcox G. G. Gerber is Considered an Authority upon all classes of Body Fender and Radiator hospital June 15. build business for his patrons and assist materially in mak Memorial Repairing and Rebuilding. He is in a position to be of the most Valued Assistance to Mrs. C. C. Martin left Monday for ing for a better economic ...situation,._ by ...making ...himself her home in Idaho Falls, after a two Automobile Owners as W ell as to the Manufacturers and Garagemen. A t 108 more “ Sales Minded.” weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. V. A. N. Eleventh St. Telephone BRoadway 5443 Woods. They are experts in body and fen this firm for service on wrecked cars. the automobile painting business. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Alexander and State Teachers Assn. daughter returned Sunday from a two der repairs and if you are unfortunate In many cases they have completely This experience has taken them thru weeks motor trip through California, enough to get in an accident you will restored wrecked cars which owners every feature of the automobile trade. Secretary Explains find that by their expert work they going as far south as Mexico. They are authorities on the work and can remove all memories of it and had thought were beyond the aid of they have chosen only the most com Mrs. L. Rossi spent the week at St. State T ax Measure A bent fender or petent men in this shop. return your car to you looking like expert service. Mr .and Mrs. Walter VanKleek and Martins Springs. new. ; daughter Catherine are spending a crushed body they can fix in a very Mrs. Nellie LaPlant, of Tacoma, visi When it comes to radiators and re Continued from Page 1 | few days te Yahachts. Not only in the city but in all the short order. In these days of conges pairs, they are very complete and you ted her aunt Mrs. C. E. Hedge this Mrs. S. B. Lawrence was a Hillsboro week. She also attended the Daugh surrounding territory this well known ted tiafflc it is not necessary for you will readily learn why it has come to •pproximately $3,000,000. The state firm is famous for the expert work to wait weeks for such work as this. De known as the house of quality and ters of Nile convention in Portland. will retain no more of the sales tax | visitor Monday. they execute in rebuilding wrecked Here is a firm which specializes in service The best of quality, the high Miss Alice Clement and mother Dewey the Plumber and son Earl, revenue than is necessary for this damaged cars. this service, and they can turn it out est class service and the most reason \ have returned from McMinnville to and Mr. Jay fished the Deschutes cars and repairing spec.fic purpose.) Even though many individuals and or for you right away. ; their home on Watson street. Miss Bent fenders, able price possible are features that river Sunday returning home with a c. If there should be a balance, ganizations are carrying on campaigns they can make look like new, and all bring them an ever increasing pa then such balance shall be apportioned Clement attended the Oregon State good catch. for more careful driving, the steady other features are efficiently handled. tronage. to the several counties in the same Teachers of Music Thursday, Friday Parker Downing is shingling his and rapid increase in the number of They feature all pnases of auto They can be reached by phone, let manner as provided for the one-half and Saturday of last week. barn at the end of Watson street. vehicles on the streets and highways painting. Just drive in here and you ter or personal call, and are known Mrs. Matilda Kelly, daughter of of the net revenues apportioned to Mr. Millendoie, of Witch Hazel is makes the total elimination of smash- will find they will repair the car ac for their prompt and efficient work. Mrs. Stitt, returned to her home in constructing a new house. the counties. ups impossible. For many miles cording to your Ideas and turn it out You can rest assured that when they Los Angeles Wednesday. In closing, I would urge you to make | Ruth Barnes and Mabel Richter around experienced motorists and ga in a very short time if you need it. Carolyn Jean, daughter o f Dr. and a careful study of the sales tax meas put their O. K. on your job you have spent Sunday at Newport. rage men have learned to call upon They are men of wide experience In one that is satisfactory. ure. Note that the county govern Mrs. J. R. Talbert is confined to her ment share of this tax must all go in home with Chlckenpox, which she to the “common school fund of the contracted the evening after the Beav county" as explained in paragraph “ 2 , erton Juvenile Parade. Clarence Palm of Seattle, spent five A" of this circular. Information from a number of counties indicates that, days of last week at the S. B. Law owing to increasing delinquency in rence home. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Lawrence and property tax collections, it will not be son Samuel, Jr., were Sunday guests possible to apportion the full amount of the county school fund und in some at the Samuel F. Owen home at cases not the elementary school fund Glen moire. Mrs. T. B. Denney entertained with to the various school districts this year, if property is to bear the full a family dinner in honor of her hus bands birthday on Thursday evening tax load. If there is any question you would June 15 at their home on Denney like to have answered concerning this road. Mr. Denney returned from the June 19, 1933 measure, please write me. If I can Emanuel hospital Tuesday where he not answer your question I will se had been confined for more than two weeks following an operation for cure reliable information for you. A COMPANY THIRTY YEARS OLD appendicitis. E. F. CARIJSTON, Mrs. Harry Ashbar and Joan of Secretary-Treasurer Last Friday the Ford Motor Company completed 30 years o f automobile Corvallis, are guests at the R. B Denney home this week. Mrs. Ashbar For; auto or fire insurance see Leon making. is Mrs. Denney's sister-in-law. ard Adams at Beaverton. It is also my fortieth year at the same job. I made my first engine Mrs. Mary Summers, who has been very ill with heart trouble, is improv in 1893, and it still runs. This is the engine that won the Selden Patent ing. Her daughter-in-law, Mrs. R. R Suit__ which took the motor car out of the exclusive class, and opened Summers, has been caring for her. Mrs. Larsen of Portland, is spend the automobile industry to hundreds of manufacturers who started during ing a couple of weeks with her daugh Extra Aprclai! ter, Mrs .Glen Hull at Raleigh. the last 30 years. The New Thermlque Permanent Mrs. Elizabeth McGowan returned Some of the men who began with me that June day in 1903, are working Wave for $3.50 with this we give a to her home from the Emanuel hos- free facial. St. Francis Beauty Shop p,tai on" saiurd^y! here yet. All of the principles we laid down then, are still operative; 280 11th st., near Main. Bring this Mr. and Mrs S. A. Fredeen are the wo find that they have great survival value for the future. To date they ad BE. 4860. parents of a s< l Stanley, Jr., born June 14. have produced and sold over 21,000,000 Ford cars. Randolph-Bartholomews offer all Willis Cady was a business caller in Although we created the automobile market we have never thought it was Coats, Suits, and Dresses over $24 at town Mondhy. Half Price. New shipment of White good for anyone to monopolize it. We have always believed that before Mr. and Mrs Bert Rhose and son Coats at $10.60 and $16 and Washable 1 Th " ‘‘V V,” . , ! ' ' ■ visiting business could be good for one, it must be good for all. Our discoveries Silk Dresses at $6. 1908 N. E. Ath 1 Th° ma8 in ° Beaverton f P° rUand Friday. Wfre friends ave. at Hancock. Also open evenings and improvements have always been open to other manufacturers without Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carr and daugh from 8 to 9 30, Portland, Oregon. ¡»• »JR ,'?™ ters attended the wedding of Mrs. patent restrictions. | Carr's sister Miss Louise Anderson to The Lowest Prl In Oregon on Of course, there is one thing we cannot share---everyone must get it Sterling Thompson In Portland Sun CL vV ?: ¿0 >v day. for himself__ -and that is experience. Money could duplicate our buildings Are found at the Broadway Optical Miss Muriel Taylor, daughter of Co., Maurice T .Murnane, manager, and machines, but it cannot duplicate 40 years of experience. And it is Examination free. . . $2.00 allowed on Mrs. Edith Taylor, is confined to the experience that makes a motor car. old frames . . . They do their own Eye, Ear, and Nose hospital in Port grinding . . 3rd floor Merchants Trust land, recuperating from a severe at But the past does not especially concern me; it has all been a prepara Bldg, S W. cor. 6th and Wash. AT tack of the flu and absesses of the ear She hopes to be able to return home tion for the future. For myself, I feel that I have just been gathering the water 2608. the latter part of the week. tools to do something worth while, and that my real task is still ahead. P. M Madden has rented the Jack See Leonard Adams at Beaverton . • t f Great changes are upon the world. False ideas of every kind are sa •• «e j for auto or fire insurance. G. G. Gerber Radiator, Fender & Body Works LOCAL Qjecu'hm, ui&cA/- AROUND PORTLAND «sm* I Lovejoy Hospital surgical, medical and maternity casea Graduate nurse staff, X-ray equipment. For rates BE 2901, 619 Lovejey St.. Portland. KflHUN'S vanishing in the general upheaval. Those who built truly on principle will surviv0___their service will carry over. Business integrity and commodity ..Æ k fr.v y -v ; .V honor will be fully justified. Always Ready with Something Different in appear That is the outlook for this young thirty-year old Company of ours. “ Ready-to-W ear” PORTLAND MOTORCYCLE CO. 322 Morrison Street Portland Hotel Bldg. W .-fry y y w .y* CONVENIENT TERMS Portland Alder at IsnenmlaJe, f BR. 0979 V Portland, Oregon Portland's Only West Side Store Motorcycle 8alea and Service Parte for All Makes • EXCEPTIONAL STOCK OF LOW PRICED USED MA CHINES. And newer and better ways of living will - j i ’ s t WHIPPET oP E N r.n SANDWICH SHOP SANDWICHES AND BEER SPECIAL 10c 11 a. m. to 2 a. m. Catering to Private Parties Over Woolworths on Broadway Entrance on Alder Street, Portland * ' ■ ‘ V 'i ' . .■ ..» t v , ' .• O '- ' * w .v..f- : vT'--*..—... ...... V.'.".*... • V \\Y. . . y ........• . V ' . 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