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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1927)
Patrol Leaders. I. T o tarry out to the thrir ability the program of instiue ii ami advancement prepared by the Scoutmaster. T o preserve order in their pa- ! trois and encourage attendance and ELECTION OF OFFICERS OF 'report non-attendance. P r i z e s Offered In Various 3. T o lead their patrols in all TROOP U WAS HELD Departments, Nearly lioop or patrol activities. LAST WEEK W IN I 20 $103,000 MEMBERS PRESENT I t he duties of the Scout are : ...... Stiliteli ill flitiiUflL Boy SCOUT OFFIG BS Lived in India At One Time LI !E MANY DUTifcS :; cottage in Gearhart term of school opens. until the fall sorry to lose these but wish them the their new home. K'xid Bart **»t of S 11 A Shearer and daughter, o f For- , tro v e , Mrs. K. F. Metllcr. grand- T O L A T E T O CLASSIFY ,11 Raymond Shearer, and Miss Mike Hennessey, of Portland, fo r $5<Mi lirit merly of Beaverton, have returned W A N T E D — good security Mac h. i.oiii a trip to Mt. Adams, bringing verton. v.| l ome 12 gallons of th large blue huckleberries. FOR S A L E — 1-$29 Nun,mai p ) Ci » . W cooker $15; 1 $l>ôd W. K. Shearer atfd daughter and $5. Inquire Mrs. Doy G ^ A l si 11-in-law fiom Seattle . visited his c, erton. 7' bioihers family D. A Shearer near Beaverton last «week. ~ ~ “ An enterprising tire man of o I sizn along si,... ^ 1 The building committee are work- ville, N. ( . , has this slKn in ; hard to get started on the new roadside : ‘ Invite ,ne «0 your I school house to be built in the Bar blowout." nes district. W e hope that all will vote for this improvement at the general election to be held soon. Last week Mr. and Mrs (). VV jut »'ell entertained Mr. r.nd Mrs iark l - Smith front la*s Altos, Lai., he Smith’s car attracted considcr- le attention. It was a cottage 011 heels and had every convenience. ;'hc engine of the car generated ice 1. T o live up to the Scout Oath for the refrigerator in the kitchen 3 CTOBER 29 to NOV. Good Training for Boys ! and Law. part, the dining room chairs and ---- 2. T o preserve individual discipline ,ble could be folded back against are Mi.ki.vg Rate o f Fa. • lailroads J. T o prepare himself for ad ,c Side of the walls, as also the Each Boy has Certain Duties vancement. and One Third for louand .»»Is. The interior of the car was Trip to Fulfill and Numerous 4. T o aid his patrol leader. unshed with worn! brought from 'iahks keep Them Busy ndia where Dr. Smith practiced M APLEW OOD The premium list of the seven ■entistry for years and laid the •undation for his wealth. He has tenth annual Pacific Internationa The duties of the officers are: ; pH carried for miles and miles on Mr and M ts . Pratt have as their .iveslock Imposition, to be held a Scoutm aster: ’ortland, Oct., 291h to »Nov. 5th, in hammock by Hindus thru jungles 1. T o arrange for and carry out guest Mr. Pratt’s sister Miss M. A If you d on ’t got your lusive, is now being distributed an. j that he could relieve the suffer- programs for all meetings, hikes and Pratt of New York City. b « sure and notify u» >t — — | xtra copies may be had from Gen igs of some high official in a other activities o»(t •o we can find the Nixon Mr and Mrs Harold When 2. T o prepare and carry out, with Th Curtis family have returned ‘ ral Manager O. M. Plummer, 2I> listant part o f the country. fo r it. ork'iig on i.voman patients he has moving to Portland soon W e the aid of the troop leaders, a pro- from a week's nuting at the ocean v k\ Lank Bid;., Portland, Oie. cash prize p The total amount of ca-di dl i«1 cut a hole in their veils, gram for instruction and advancement beaches. ■ffered in all the various depart which always cover completely the1 3. T o preserve the morale of the ,n-nts approximated $100,(AM) and i- ace» of high caste women, so that troop and lead in the troop activities \frs f; Fredrickson spent a divided about as follows: $11,(AM) in it* could work on their teeth. T lie 4 T o supervise the work of allj,|avs |as) week at the home of he beefdivisioii, to which the breed coital of his life there sounds like a troop officers, represent the troop to ;t Rose City. association from the various parts of eat torn out of a story book. “ Tht Home oj (Jood Showt” the Troop Committee, and control •4 I lie country have added $/,(MM); the the troop treasury. ------------------------ £ MU LT NO M A H , OREGON BR The Pet ites family have moved to luiry department $I1.NX) in addition Junior Assistant Scoutmaster l lackamas 10 about $2,(AMI by the breed asso BARiNES f.EIGHljORHOOD 4 Shows Bégin: Evenings, 7 and 9 P. M. Sunday Continues 'i :3o'toTTp~k 1. T o assist the Scoutmaster in his ciations; the sheep classification car duties whenever possible. Mrs Mason and three children, of ries $0,5(M) of our money and about Thurs.-Fri. August 25-26 Saturday, August 27 Mr Stephens i* improving ni» 2 T o serve as troop reporter. Prosser, Washington, are visit ¿¿,1A A 1 additional o f breed association Ivlgar Rice Burroughs 3. T o take charge of the troop in ;lu Barnes schi » ! i Buck Jones in ing here «with her father S. Durant noney; the draft horse class $3,750; pu perly ad‘«>in’ng ? “ Tarzen and the Golden Lion" the Scoutmasters absence, unless pur- , the fat classes, roughly around $5,000; p i• *1 ' rly. winch he recently ‘ H ILL S OF PERIL" there is an Assistant Scoutmaster. II the Horse SI k « v department, <.i/l'f I from Mr. Mi Alpine of Ver- Dave Bostroni, of Seattle, Sun.-Mon. August 28-29 Senior Patrol Leader T u e s .-W e A August 30-31 which is second to none in the coun uouia guest at Holm’s last week. Reginald Denny in try, $12,5(A) of Pacific International 1 To preside over all business Johnny Harron, Sally Phipp. i noney and $22,5(A) in stakes and in meetings. "F A S T A N D FU R IO U S’’ Mrs. N. P. Johnson and sons Cur- Frances Strandholm of Fast Port " L O V E M A K E S ’ EM WILD’ 2. T o keep in touch with the ac < ntry fees, making a total o f roughly tis, Kiigers and Leste, are at their <-.;.-:--:*»:»-:--:--:-:~:-:-*:-;-»:-»:»»:-:-;»»:*»c-vs’~:-;»»:»<»<-;-:-;»»x»»>»:»»i»»x»*;«>-:»vvv-;-;»x-><^H land, is visiting here with her aunt J| tivities of the patrols. $35,(AM) for the Horse Show, which Mrs. G. Fredrickson. 3. T o aiil the Patrol Leaders in tgain leads the world. In the I.and V iW iW iV A V s V iW t W iV iV .W ^ i matters of instruction, discipline, and products department $4,500; dairy Mr. and Mrs. G. Leadbetter products show about $1,(MM); for Boys advancement. now living in and Girl club »work $5,(XA); judging 4. T o aid the scribe in keeping from Clackamas Petites home. troop records. contests of various kinds, $3,250 5. T o act as troop treasurer. i ______ There will also be a divisional Fox Scribe. Mrs. Frish and her son Fred have. Breeders Association with prizes ag- several thousand dollars 1. T o keep all troop records just returned from Eastern Oregon, | gregattng 2 T o perform such other duties where they have been visiting rela- give« by ^V- association itself. The district this year will probably com a\ the Scoutmaster may designate lives. prise Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Alaska, with perhaps some other j territory taken in. to Many people are availing them selves o f this, week as one o f vaca- ' 11011 and are coming from all parts MORTICIAN of the Pacific slope territory, as well las from the far East. It is truly in- BEAVERTON, OREGON lernational in its character as ex- i hibits from across the border, year j after year, indicate. Newspaper men \u; from all parts of the territory are I making more and more an effort to j attend the sh«tV and report it in I their community upon their return home. X ON S A L E A T K. E. Hanna, Prop. Railroads everywhere are making a rate of a fare and a third for the Lunch Room, Candy, Confectionery, Soft Drinks round trip and exhibit stock is hand- j Whitehall Restaurant Hatch Drug Company Waiting Station for Pacific Stages led free one way. Early inquiries should be made o f railroad agents in your home town, to get particulars o f selling dates and other pertinent ■"•‘ .‘.Vivi .v .v .w .v , I information For the fifth consecutive year, the -j widely vvioeiy known K n o w n Pacific t acitti International x k ~ x ~:~:*»>* x ~:»*»:»»>»:»»:»-:~> :-x- % • <x- % • v v « - v W v y + v v v *«*»>* t 3. Livestock special will ill leave Chicago X the morning of Oc Oct. 23rd, be Î. routed West this year yea over th»- ... „ < 1x3 Flooring per M ....................................... $20 Y cago, Milwaukie & St. Paul Rail- ? •• 2x4 6 ft No. 1 com m on................................ $14 A wav It will ariive in Portland prob- X Y ably Thursday, October 27th, in £ J 4x4 Cedar Bevelled Siding.............................. $45 Y plenty of time for the opening of S , j the exposition. j 4x6 Larch Siding ......................................... •j As usual, judges o f national repu- A tation have geen secured from all F Standard Clr. Shingles.............................. 2 60 y part» o f the nation to place the rib A bons on the different classes of livp- J stock I hese names will be furnished 1 little bit later in a separate letter. C A P IT O L THEATRE Reduce the Stage Fare to Portland W. E. 50 % 10-RIDE BOOK FARE PORTLAND PEGG — by using the 10-ride books on the Pacific Stage Lines* 20c * PACIFIC W HITEHALL RESTAURANT i THE YARD OF SERVICE Aloha Mercantile Company CHAIN I W. J. McCready Lumber Co. j ! Marion Watson, Sales Airent X Beaverton, Oregon. STORES II. A. Lowry anti Howard A. Morrison, Proprietors LOANS I “ RED and WHITE ------- ------------ ------------- ------------------------------ | On Real cost, Estate. Low repayment W rite for ANNOUNCE Interest priveleges. details That they have become a member of the W A S H IN G T O N S A V IN G S Announcing Shuic Bldg & LOAN International chain of RED AN D W H ITE ASSN STORES, but will operate under the same H^Kboro, Ore owners. The Removal of This means bigger buying power and consequence lower prices to the public They will continue to carry the same line of Our Offices to the New G R O C E R IE S u, o f c a u r i » , know the nsnr »J >smi|ii of pl»siur« Rossi Building sad C9BTtni«nct thit s ’phim. would m«sn la your koroc THREE DOORS WEST 0 7 OLD ENTRANCE Ì: DR. R. S. WELSH z DR. J. R. TALBERT I But, ksu you sito thought of ill Its turcs ot litcty for your family ) Thu >• »¡.».--.Sing to cor.- •ider NOV. By sll numi order s ‘phone nwtslUd todsy. j i Stationery and School Supplies Good line of Shirts, Hosiery and Notion* i Drugs, Etc. H a z e l w ood f o u n t a in BEAVERTON, OREGON Oregon Telephone Company ic e c r e a m goods Postoffice will remain in the Same Location