the farmers are busy Mr*. Nick Colli* visited friends at H ilton and Multnomah Monday. planting corn The“o,d swininiix,' hole’ ----------- - i* a popular place again Dr. Ira Manville and Kenneth Mac-; Donald left Tuesday for Briitol Bay, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Davie* and B E A V E R T O N , OR EG ON Behring Sea, Alaska and will return children were Sunday dinner guests about September 1st. Dr. Manville at the Ralph Anderson home in Port- Published Friday o f aach waak ky Pioaaar Publishing Co. will be surgeon in charge of the Libby land. H. H. JEFFRIES. Managar McNeil and Libby Cannery hospital. -----------------------• About (jlXJ men are employed at this Mr. anj Mrs. C. W. Strothers were and Oregon Slate Editorial factory. Associatila Member National Editorial Sunday evening callers at the J. S. Association ------------ Campbell home. Mr. and Mrs. Steamer, o f Maple- Campi ata covaraga of aastarn W ashington snty and vastara Mult- wood plan to leave for a trip to M in-1 The Misses Margaret and Elizabeth n sk county. nesota about June 7th and will be Perris and Evelyn LaMare af 1 ort- land and Mr W n , F. Campbell of gone a month. Entered as second class matter at the postolfice at Beaverton. Oregon, Husum, Wash, were Sunday dinner under the act of Congress of March J, 1879. The forms for the Lincoln garage KUt.sts at the J. S. Campbell home, Subscription price:| I M • year in ndvanen; advertising rates en application. are finished and the flyor is being H A ZE LD A L E NEW S laid. The evening was spent with^ dancing from a severe illness o f , ever>1 aw ards. THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE W H A T S H A L L BE R E M E M B E R E D (A Memorial Day Message) H. W . Bradley is building a new five room house in Maplewood. ------------ Miss Ruth Everett o f Garden Home dislocated her right shoulder last Wednesday when she dove into the swimming tank at the Y. W. C. A — — A crew from the county road de- partment was patching the Illahec Road Monday. To remember the good and forget the bad is good as Last Saturday as Dr McMurray, a philosophy, but such reasoning alone will not be enough turned imo h.s garage o ff the high- to advance the cause of humanity. Something more must way inc ^ a motorcycle tried to pass. In the attempt a fender was torn from he done than merely forget the bad. Steps to eliminate ihe 2 3 s car. all forms of evil is necessary to complete the mission of The wiring in Mr. MacDonald's auto­ mankind. Memorial Day is an annual event that calls attention to the records of those who have gone before. T o admit that all was good, all was as it should have been, all was beautiful and perfect, and thus pass tearfully over the past is a sweet sentiment, but it doesn’t turn the wheels of progress, nor usher in universal peace, nor quite sat­ isfy our ambitions for future developement. It is ri^ht that we should how down in respect for valor that we should commemorate events that have been turn­ ing points in history; that we should lay aside the cares of the present in retrospective sympathy of those wdio long before have worked and played, laughed and cried, built and destroyed, sacrificed and enjoyed. They, too, looked back upon a sorrowing past, and so on— to the beginning of civilization. No example of the past can he fruitful except as it may serve as a lesson for tomorrow. The present is always a turning point between yesterday and tomorrow. If yes­ terday’s knowledge, wealth, experiences, emotions, char­ acters and joys could remain intact and be endowed upon each of us now, there would he little room for growth, small ambition to prosper, meagre incentive to learn more fully or live more abundantly. Some trails have been blazed, some facts inherited, a few records open; but in the higher and greater experiences of life, we must have lived and experienced them and have acquired them thru our own tests in order that they may become a part of us. Aside from the cramming of facts and the hits of beauty that have been left to present posterity in song, story, painting, monument and architecture, about all people can do is REMEMBER. And that is why Mem­ orial Day means so much to those who are accustomed to its observance in the springtime. Love springs eter­ nal in memory. Towns don’t just happen— they’re BUILT. That’s an old saying that bears repetition. If you don’t think so, imagine our town without any civic organizations work­ ing for the common good, without any government to enforce justice and equality, without any schools building for fill tire citizenship, without any churches fostering morality, without any land or business producing service and wealth, without any transportation facilities or roads, without any individuals giving of their time and money and counsel for the general welfare and progress. T hen one can realize what cooperation, money, brains and cotu- niunity spirit mean in the developement of our town’s economic, social and spiritual resources. It is the coin bined effort of all of these factors and more that build up a community, and nobody would say that these forces just “ happen.” They are the rusult of individuals work ing together. Sinclair Lewis is married again, but the chances are he won’t live on anv of the main streets he wrote about. Reel Indians are seldom real Indians. g | M Anna Crabhorn ¡. „ * ---------- - o f her parents for the suimn * Mr. and Mrs. W alter Fimmell and| M us ^ Crabhorn is principal a i Mrs. Bert Doughty were school in Echo, eastern Greg,, ^ ^ ^ ^ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Com- peau on Sunday. There will be a cleati-up Cooper Mt. cemetary cm g j Fred Stamm of Portland spent May 2Äih. Everybody . . X t _ _ _ _ _ll krin.V Tl „ . 1 . I ^ Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and bring tools. Basket lunch Mrs. John Stamm. Mr and Mrs Alfred Meinel had as guests on Sunday Mr and Mrs h red , ^nd f Z l y ô f Grande Ronde. CARPENTER Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. Etta O’Leary. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor and Mr. George Miller of Portland and Miss Lila Dye of Tacoma. W ash J; OFFICES Tigard—Tigard Pharmacy—Phone Tigard 143 Aloha—Aloha Lumber Co.— Phone Beaverton 4252. Beaverton—Broadway near O. E. tracks— Phone 750J. Multnomah— Multnomah Electric Store, BKoadway «791 Portland—408 Dekuui building—Phone BKoadway 0791. There was a A N D BUILDER Remodeling Founds«. W ork and Roofing Also papering and painting HENRY BLAC1 Mr. Martin Kippus of Portland, a. Mr Charles Anderson passed-away former resident of Jacktown, was call - 1 at the Good Samaritan Hospital on PH O N E BR. 8060 ing on old friends on Sunday. Monday evening following an operation J; ------------ Fair Prices Good W ork — Prompt Str* Mr. an(j Mrs. A. K. Turner and son p au] anj Mr. anj Mrs. A. G. C hess-1 Mrs. C. L. Durban is recovering nian 0f Portland visited with Mr. and SM W Mrs. W . P. Brooks on Wednesday. ________ A Sacred Duty It is a privilege as well a* a Mr. P. Shaefer was visiting friends duty to place an appropriate m 3 in Hazeldale on Saturday. V U ial in the family plot in the cemt:J M f anJ ^ Rübert Cameron en- Aud when the time comes we that monument to be artistic teruined at tlinner on Sunday Mrs. durable; a beautiful and everU,] McLelland, Miss Belle McLelland, tribute to the departed. VV't J Miss Anne McLelland and Mr. Jim designs that we would ,ike y J Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jodd, all come and inspect. We croc, of Portland. monuments. mobile caused considerable excittnent Xfr. J. A. McLelland spent several last week when it caught fire. The days last week at St. Martin’s Springs blaze was soon extinguished with lit - 1 at Carson, Wash. tie damage done. Oregon Monument Wod « H. H . Stannard, M|r. P hone 121 Hillsboro, Ort| VAWdVAWAWUWAWWAAMAWAAAWyW.'AVi Hazcldale boys were defeated by ,\V.V.YAW AW \W AW .YirVYAW V.%V.W A,.,.,.V.S,i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Horlick, of Val- „ . 1 1 •..! Aloha Huber last Sunday by the score setz, Oregon spent the week end with of ? tQ 4 Courtney Syverson was r. an rs. -PP e IN AN AGE OF SPEED the pitcher for Hazeldale and Samuel .j, J. E W ynd has sold his home to ^ ^ “ tihty fo r Aloha j-, . I Mr. and Mrs Cecil Morgan (Hetty! ■n. o gas. __ _____ j Mills) caine out from Portland on; The telephone leads for it is the only conimunb tion system that links the entire nation and permit] you to immediately complete a transaction regaril less of distance. A new salesman at Copeland L u m -'1™ * * to attend the graduation ex- ber Yards is F. C. Jacobs of P o r t-1 " c,scs at h'.^ school. They spent land the week end with their parents, Mr. _______ _ I and Mrs. Arthur Mills. Al Johnson, o f Hillsdale, has rented | Among those from Hazeldale who; the Putman apartments. ________ 'attended the commencement exercises| Mr. and Mrs. Crow motored to at Beaverton Friday night were; Mr. W hite Salmon Sunday, where they and Mr»- J \ M ,lls, Kenneth Mills, witnessed a baseball game between ^ rs J- Smith, Mrs. Robert Camer- White Salmon and Goldendale Many on> Jean Snmh- Mr and Mrs Cha” es o f the present ball players were chil- Î Watson. Mable Watson, Agnes 5y- dren when Mr. Crow lived there sev- verson, Faye Syverson, Paul ü C oiuior Payton Calvaret and Ray Cary. eral years ago. The telephone gives you P R IV A C Y — A C C U R A C Y — SPEED E C O N O M Y — C E R T A IN T Y Oregon Telephone Co. During the past two days twenty The home of Mr. and Mrs. George persons have taken advantage of the Jack at Jack‘ own was the scene ofC convenience o f paying telephone bills a merry Par‘ y last Saturday night, at the Multnomah Drug store. 444<>‘>,K~>,K*4,>44«>44,44444444444444444444444444*444444444444«M 4444444«> Flowers | J .! <> ! I Boge was accompanied by her brother 1 ’ Neat Sunday Hiteon Sunday school I I , — — ‘ t * " * * to Laurel to attend the instil- ! ! Mr Bailev received the n.xn Mr. and Mr* Inn Norn*, of t or ute. at the Primary Flection held Friday valt.s spent the week end with Dr ------------ May lith on the Republican ticket and Mrs L L Brow^ | Ye*, il ha. been quut. warn m Mr i " viV and M rs. J ¡ Potted plants or cut flowers for Mem­ orial day await your selection here. Es­ pecially choice is our stock this year, yet our prices are very reasonable. W e assure prompt delivery of phone or­ ders. i *"m K>e a visit after an ab : sence o f 9 years from Boise. 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