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F R ID A Y . JU L Y 7. 1933 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE FADE 3 FRED ZUBER RICK WITH RED SOX CEM ENT CONTRACTOR V. IL H. J E F F R IE S , Publisher In Portland at 424 N. E, 72nd Ave., is a well known Cement Contractor of Unusual Ability, W ho is Aiding in the Upbuilding of the Country and Stands Ready to Assist in the Plans and Specifications of Building Operations for the Coming Season. He is A Cement Contractor of Note. If Contemplating any Construction Program this Sea son, Phone TA. 6993 for Consultation. OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF T11E TOWN OF BEAVERTON Published Friday o/ each week by the Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton Ore. Bntered us eacond-clasa matter at the poatofflce at Beaverton. Ore. S u bscrip tion R ate« One Year — Six Months - _____91.00 _____ .60 Three M on th s-------------------------- • .Si Subscriptions Payable in Advance Beaverton Office — Broadway at O. E. track. Phone 7503 Portland Office—408 DekumBldg.. Phone ATwater 5914 Oil Industry Nation’s Cooperatives Make Gain Largest Business Venture During Four Year Period auaisilfesiii] ¡sustain Fred Zuber is a very prominent and well known cement contractor with a reputation for the kind of contract work that is built to last and con sequently his services are in great de mand for he knows his business from A to Z and employs only expert work- I men. He has had charge of some of the largest contracts in this section as | well as smaller jobs and always uses | the best of materials regardless of the ] size of the contract. Here the public has at its disposal the services of a men who possesses the know-how and who obtained his building knowledge and business ed ucation in the school of experience. From the inception of this contract ing business, quality has been the aim and the standard of excellence ha.- been maintained from the beginning The name stands for quality, re liability and progress in the contract ing lines in this section of the countrj and as the advances of the periods have marked very many improve ments, he has adopted these late scientific products as rapidly as they were approved by the trade. He has won a very warm place in the heart of the public through the very excellent work executed in every branch of the business. The public has come to understand that a con tract for this class of work goes by- specifications and a satisfactory job is certain. Anyone desiring or expecting to build should consult him for any thing in the above lines and get his prices. The management will be pleased to show you whether you de sire to let a contract at this time or not. It is a pleasure for us to point to this man as one of the leading men of this section and to say he has al ways been eminently fair and honest as well as progressive and up-todate and that he has won for himself the reputation of having the leading con cern engaged in this special field of endeavor and to point out the advan tages of transacting business with him. When you let your contract to Fred Zuber you are assured you will not only get good work but quality- materials, for the man who operates this business knows it thoroughly and insists that the best is none to good for his customers. Because of the magnitude of the oil | Oregon now has 187 cooperative Kick Ferrell, St. Louis Brown catch- Industry, it is one of the very best | marketing or purchasing organize er who, along with Southpaw Lloyd business barometers, for it reflects im tlons operating within the state, ac Brown, was trailed to the Boston Bed mediately any upturn of business. cording to a new directory of such or Sox for Catcher Mervin Shea and a This is the assertion of M. D. Leh, ganlzations compiled by G. O. Gatlin reported $50,000 in cash, In his new Oregon division manager of the Gen- extenslon marketing specialist at Ore uniform. oral Petroleum Corporation, produc gon State college. This is a gain of ers and marketers of the new Gen 52 since the previous directory was is From Threo Hortet eral Four-Star gasoline. sued four years ago. Every thoroughbred race horse In "The production, refining and mar All but 12 of the organizations are the world is a descendant of one of keting of petroleum and its products strictly Oregon associations, the re three famous horses—the Byerly Turk, constitutes the nation's largest com mainder being out-of-state associa the Darley Arabian and the Godoiphin mercial venture" Leh declares. “Con tions doing business in this state Arabian—that were brought to Eng ARCHITECT sequently, any new activity within the Gatlin reports that Oregon ranks high land about 200 years ngo. The G«> industry can be taken as indicative o f, . . . .. . dolphin Arabian came from Baris, . t . . - in the percentage of associations that its bel ef that times are changing fori , v . , . , .. where he had been used to draw a With Offices in the Artisans Building, corner Broadway and Oak Streets, is One of the V “ . . ... . I are incorporated and in the unifoi the better and that such activity is K . . . . . . mity and soundness of the organiza wutercurt.—Collier's Magazine, Leading Architects in this Part of the State. Has Designed many Excellent Build justified. The oil industry is so clos- 1 1 tlon setup. This is made possible, in ely linked with the general prosperity ings and Homes and has a Reputation for Honesty and Carefulness that Extends for part, he says, because of the excep of America that changing economic Selling Ca natía | tionully favorable cooperative lawls Many Miles. Telephone ATwater 7579. conditions quickly are reflected in its There can he no such thing as a j that have been built up here through operations.” sale of part of Canada to the United The work of the architect is held to their prestige by new achievements « teous and accommodating gentle- | some 23 years and which are unex Illustrating the manner in which States by Great Britain, because Brit celled in the entire United States. in highest regard In Its relation t o ; in the field of building design to meet men and can be reached very conven Increased activity by the oil compan ain does not own Canada, and cannot new demands. iently. The general satisfaction ex Although there are 175 separate or sell wlmt it does not own. Any part of every phase of building endeavor, as ies vitally affects other major indus Prominent in the architectural field pressed by his many clients and the tries Leh pointed out, that as a unit, ganlzations, 65 or more of these are Canada which does not belong to pri it is to his creative ability and oftimes both here and through a large section great demand for his services con they are the biggest buyers of steel associated together In federations or vate individuals or companies belongs his artistic skill that the realization of the state is this well known firm stitute a well merited tribute to his and iron ; one o f the largest users central sules groups which tend to to the crown, that Is the government uf which has been responsible for the efficiency and conscientious methods. of a beautiful and useful structure in of passenger and commercial vehicles; promote greater strength and unity Canada or in fact Hie people of Cun designing of many notable latter day We wish to compliment this architect ae of the largest purchasers of oil Fruit and vegetable marketing asso ada themselves. Only tin* people of accomplished. Before a spadeful of upon the very valuable work that he structures of varied types. n d gas engines, Diesel engines and ciations lead all others in total num Cunada líate the right to si-li Canada, earth is turned, or a brick laid, every is doing in this section and to direct To build a house Is one accomplish pumps. They buy immense quantities bers according to the new directory Britain has no say in the matter. Can ! detail of the structure has been plan- your special attention to his efficient ment. To build a truly pretty and of lumber, pipe, paints, rubber, brass, which classifies the cooperatives In 18 ada Is part of the British empire urn! j ned by the architect, who, 'in his comfortable home that is expressive methods. Canadians uro loyal to the king, hut tin und chemicals. In their orders groups. There are 11 general pur The publisher himself takes this op I sketches, gives the public the idea of of the advancement of the age is an for tank vessels they are second only chasing organizations and six dealing (Junada Is a self governing, Independ the composite effect embodied in the other work of marked superior scope. portunity to personally compliment ent unit of the empire.—Montreal Uer- to the merchant marine as the custom exclusively in oil and gasoline. new building as well as its features Walter Kelly has made a spec him upon the well merited success he ald. ers of the shipyards. A new setup for federal financing of construction. ial study of remodeling the older is making in the practice of his pro The oil industry is also the largest of cooperatives is now in force under P o r t l a n d and the surrounding homes. He is the right man to re- fession and upon his excellent stand- purchaser of tank cars, he said, and the new federal farm credit adminls country is remarkable for the many design your home so as to give it an ing in the professional world of the Hawks Rat-Killers ships a larger tonnage of products tratlon which decentralizes this type The people who hunt fiawks are In and varied durable buildings. Most appearance of newness and with state and to assure our readers that over the railroads of the country than of financial service, Gatlin reports at his offices they will receive the a peculiar class. No hawk is good eat of these buildings have been designed modern style and conveniences. does any other manufacturing Indus Loans to cooperatives will now be very best of professional services. by local architects, who, each year, add Mr. Kelly and his staff are cour- try, and this in spite of the fact that made through 12 regional cooperative ing, so that they are not killed for the excusable motives of real sportsman it operates more than 100,000 miles of credit banks, the one for this region ship. The farmer «loes not hunt them pipelines of its own. Its total invest being in Spokane. ‘.‘ ." .■ ^ / J ,A ,A l,A V , A iW .V .V .V .V .* t V A V ., A V ., A A % * iA A V W «A rS V / A systematically; lie merely blazes away ments at present in this country has WATOH FOB IT Oregon cooperatives have been at hawks If his rifle Is handy and his been estimated at between twelve and largely self-financing and now owe poultry threatened. Hawk shooting fourteen billions of dollars. Grand Opening only about $285,000 to the endtt ad seems to be carried on by the some SPORTMEN CAMP MORTICIAN s' ministration, a policy that might well what misguide«), good citizens who be- | Third & Washington Sts. BEAVERTON, OREGON Indian Magic (a Used be continued even under the new and lleve this to he their civic duty—the WE SERVE. REGARDLESS OF THE TIME DAY OR NIGHT S to Bring North Wind more favorable loan arrangements, same, perhaps, who pull up ragweed TU ESDAY, JULY 11 and poison Ivy nnd eradicate their own Gatlin believes. Outside entangling When the free Indians, of the James burberry and currant bushes. The re Bay region of northern ('amnia, tie n financial alliances frequently lead to sult Is an Increase of rats, mice and outside control, he says, while Oregon hunch of hlreh hark rlhhons to n «log's rabbits, whose population hawks cur »*..(. -h cooperatives are stronger for their po . t. . T. . ^. »t. .t . »t. »T. .t . .(« -t. .* . »I. »t. . tall and set the balk on lire. It Is not tail. sition of home ownership and control done in deliberate glee t«> «,nise tlie f animal pain, hut Is one <>f the most t spectacular “ magics” employ« <1 by State» Had Own Presidents these Indians as a means of conjuring Chinese Wall Is One Under the first constitutions of New * up a north wind, according lo an of Wonders of World Hampshire, Delaware and South Caro f anthropologist of the t'utludlc Univer *!* The Gr«-at Wall of Uhl mi Is one of lina the chief executive of the state sity of America. After a thaw a north t the seven wonders of the world. It was called the president. South Cur- wind Is considered especially desira was built 2oo yoars before the birth ollnn chnngcd the title to governor In f ble because II causes a crust to form of Christ by Shi liwuug tl. the tlrst 1778 and New Hampshire and Dela over the snow and makes It easy to emperor. The Chinese then were ware In 17Ü2. From 177tl to 1784 the * watch the movements of wild animals famed for their advanced stale of civ highest executive authority of Penn * and to capture them. ilization. They had progressed so fHr sylvania was vested in un executive * The Crees ure scarcely more con council, Hi«« chairman of which was * that they became the envy of the hnr siderate of their children than of their f called the president. After the Con harians beyond their frontier. The animals when a north wind Is at stake, *»• emperor saw the danger signal, nn«l stitution was t^iupted hy the 13 orig for anothi>r of the magics employed for f decided to hulld the great unellmhahle inal states Texas was the only inde T this purpose consists of sending s pendent republic with a president at wall from the sen to the farthest west * naked siiiull boy forth Into the cold its head to be admitted Into the Union to defy the wind god. A milder meth ern corner of tils empire. lie nssetnhh'd |tt|0.000 workmen, nml us a state.—Pathfinder Magazine. od Is to go out ami swing "hull roar forced them to work night and day to ers" nnd other devices that make build the giant harrier against Invn ADVERTISING sounds simulating winds. slon. Ills workmen tolled unceasingly IS THE KEY- But should any or all of these three for 15 years. He had the foundations NOTE TO THE methods full the Italian need not he built of granite, and Into the wall, CASH REGISTER discouraged, for there are many more made of bowlders and burnt bricks, he “ magics” he can try before deciding threw the bodies of 1.000,0(10 of his that Boreas does not intend to respond subjects—"to make It strong." lie FINLEY A SON to his supplications.—Detroit News. built 25,000 towers and 15.000 watch Funeral Director* towers, which h<> manned with a newly Montgomery St. 4tb to Fifth recruited army. Many of those towers Width of Gulf Stream today are being used for their orlg Motor Equipment, From 50 to 150 Mile« Inal purpose—to keep out the Invader. IIMHi-SW StAff A Facilities for »IttMlltMM _ _ „ The gulf stream Hows out of the The wnll Is twenty-live feet wide, and Serving Portland and Gulf of Mexico between the coast of crosses mountains more than a mile ita Suburbs Florida und the Bahamas, and then high. It begins 200 tulles east of Pel- northeastwardly along the American plug, on the coast of the Gulf of Liao const. Its width, In the narrowest p«>r tung, nnd stretches westward to the tlon. Is about 50 miles, und Its depth e«lge of the Gobi desert. The giant some 2,000 feet. After It has passed barrier varies front thirty to sixty between the Bermuda« ami the coast feet In height, and has a massive par of Carolina, It Is divided Into several apet on each side.—Montreal Herald 1 MILE EAST OF BEAVERTON streams, about 100 fathoms deep and altogether 150 miles wide. Its temper ature up to this point Is several de BERTHA-BEAVERTON H IG H W AY grees warmer than that of the stir r~ rounding ocean. Mliec till lies In Beyond the fortieth parallel of north Frederick PERMANENT WAVES latitude and the meridian flO degrees Anni oved bv Good Housekeeping Institute west, the gulf stream cun no longer MODERATELY PRICED ha distinguished from the rest of the Donike Beauty Shop ocean drift by temperature, motion, Martha J. Bevi ner, Mgr. color, snltness or otherwise. It has 304 Columbia Bldg.. Be 5jilt4. Portland no further separate existence, hut Is lo«t In the general drift of warm »va T T ter from the southwestern Atlantic to ward Europe a general phenomenon having little or nothing In do with To cnlovfl» the gulf stream proper. 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