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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1928)
DURHAM. THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Tuesday n • h t rangements. For the first time since she be came te&cher, Miss Mary Yoder was unable to teach last Thursday and Member National Editoriil Association and Oregon State Editorial l-riday. She evidently had an a t Association______ ______________________— tack of the flu, and while not en C o m p le t, c o v e r a g e o f — U r n W a .h in g to o cou n ty -n d w estern M u lt tirely recovered is able to teach again this week. Her sister, Miss n om ah co u n ty . _________ —— Aife, substituted for her. Published Friday of each week b) PIOMW Publishing <• lU 'U H lir. Among those in our neighbor O r e . ________________________________________________ ______________ | hood who are sick with the flu H. H J E F F R I E S . jPr t B A i r to iitikc final ar- V , ,tV .V .V .V A V b V .,M Y k W % W .,.,.V A V .V .V .V .V 1 V A V tVi. 1| Church tind school will unite in a ( hristmas entertainment at the gym Friday night. Funds have been so licited for the treat for all present. The Ladies Aid society clearer about $05 at their recent supper an. „ m i ,1 ... a . » • * » » « • - » S J “ “ * ° n * m- are: Mrs. Herbert Williams and under the act of von gress of March J, im -_____ _______ children, Mrs. H. L. Smith and child bazaar. ren, and Mr. and Mrs. James Bishop Eddie C.ciberger is taking a course Subscription price, $1.30 a year in advance; advert,sing rates on application. in radio at the Benson Polytechnic. Mr. Harry Harnback who was sick OFFICES Tigard—Tigard Pharmacy—Phone Tigard 143 Multnomah—Multnomah Insurance Agcney, BKoadway 0791 Beaverton- -Broadway near O E. track»- Phone 7*01 Aloha-Aloha Lumber Co. Phone P '^ erto n 4. 2 Portland—408 Dekum building—1 hone BKoadway 0791 \ IN EVERY HOME Three members of the Fred VVild- grubc family are afflicted with a mild attack of the small pox. £ > J i i* —complete telephone service is a convenience to every member of the family. Properly placed extension telephones saves tiring steps for the housewife. Son or daughter, sister or brother dad or mother—find them a year ’round comfort and satisfaction. !• ■* i i !; And too, the telephone is an aid in emergen- i cies and a protection in danger. # J with the flu last week is able to be at work again. Mrs. Chet Garber is helping out at Meier and Franks during the The Scouts initiated eight boy* ! hristmas rush. Friday night after they had passed !• Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Forney of . *he “Tenderfoot" examination. They r .V A V A W .V .V .'.W .V .V A S S ^ W A W .V .'.V .V .V .V .'.'.v ,- ..,. i ¡•re working on a program to be Hood River will spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hawxhurst. given in January. Scout master Keinhart, of Tualatin, will take the j ’>e loyal to your own merchants— spend money at Mr. and Mrs. F L. Moyer and hoys on a short nature study hike Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bullard motored .<unday afternoon, December 23. to Srdern Sunday and made a brief call on Mr. and Mrs. Kay Quinn Mr. and Mrs. John Ochs havi 5: and family. been sick for several days. West Coast Telephone Company home C O N STRU CTIV E CRITICISM Criticism to be constructive must be not only correct in substance but proper in the manner in which it is given. Much of life’s illusion would disappear if we but knew the other fellow. Much time could be saved if, when we want to know something <>r have\ something done, we would go D IR E C T L Y to the person or group of persons in charge to find out first-handed what the trouble is. This appliqs as well in the case of public officials and bodies as it does in cases between indiv iduals. How often does one hear people ask “W hy don’t they do something?” Or, “W hy is this and why is th at?” Often such interrogatory forms of speech are not in tended as questions, but coyly expressed for purposes of mild criticism. Our town is no exception to this rule. Besides being a loss of time and energy in arriving at the facts, it is mildly discourteous, to say thei least, to fail to go to the heart of a matter about which the source of responsibility is clear. And if one will place himself in thet position of those whom he criticizes he will find that any particular question could be settled with greater dispatch if direct avenues of complaint were followed. Moral fear, coupled with lack of due consideration, either lets loose a slip of the tongue “behind one’s back” or kejeps one silent when he should speak. Neither a t titude is strictly ethical even if lawful. Officials are placed in office for the purpose of dealing immediately with problems and people. No citizen should have the least hesitancy in examining any public record or docu ment, or in seeking information concerning public af fairs at will, and with reasonable consideration for those he interviews. Most public officials not only welcome the opportun- itv to render service but actually invite constructive crit icism. But they want the complaints to come directly to them, and not through channels likely to injure their ability to give the proper response. Wouldn’t it he great to be Santa Claus and not have an enemy in the world? v Sweet are the uses of adversity. With a little exag geration they make dandy campaign issues. Is there a Santa Claus?— You just wait! Basketball games played locally at Mrs. McFcrrin, president of the ihc Tualatin gymnasium — Friday local I’. T. A. was a visitor at school Tuesday looking after donations for night the girls tetun of Dundee was defeated by the Tualatin girls with the Service Shop. a score of 7 to 6. The games be tween the boys’ teams closed with The school children will give a a score of 20 to 8 in favor of I>un- ( hristmas program Thursday even dec. At Sherwood, Wednesday night ing. There will be no school after *he Sherwood girls defeated th» the 21st until January 2nd. Tualatin team by a score of 22 to 6. .;. The boys 44 to 4 for Tualatin. $ Jimmie Bloom spent the week end with his mother in Vancouver, Wash Mayor and Mrs. John Nyberg will entertain a large party of relatives at dinner Chrisirrtis day. Among the guests will be W'alter Earns and son, T U A L A T IN Wm. Barngrover, Harriet and W ill Mr. and Mrs. A. T. James who iam ; Ed Barngrover and father of are operating the Ncwberg hotel Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. John Say and daughter of Portland and the were local visitors recently. large Nyberg family. The junior club will sponsor a John L. Stone is at home from the dance at the gym Friday evening, December 28. Portland music. The hospital. club held a meeting at the city hall Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hoffman have a new Ford sedan. « N E W SY ST EM LA U N D R Y P R IC E S E A st 0883 ECONOMY W ASH 9l /i pounds 70 cents- 8 cents each additional pound. Flat work finished; wearing .apparel dried T H R IF T W ASH lO^ipounds for 76 cents. Flat work all finished which means sheets, spreads, slips, etc. Wear ing apparel damp just right to take the starch. 7 cents each additional pound. ROUGH DRY Sl/ i pounds for 51 cents; flat work finished, wearing apparel starched ready to iron. 9 cents each additional pound. PRESSA LL 8pi pounds for $1.00, flat work all finished; mens shirts hand finished, ready to wear 5 cents extra. This includes 4 pounds flat work and A'/i pounds wear ing apparel. W ET Adding insult to injury is putting on a program of Scotch jokes after selling a Scotchman a ticket to the show. * W ASH 10 _ pounds 51 cents. 4 each additional pound, end rates on any wash known on application. Ea*t 0883 at our cents Week made UNIVI Lol'i Y OF OliECON ••DAD o ” e l e c t o f f ic e r s PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 1 P IO N E E R PR IN T IN G & S T A T IO N ER Y CO. 408 D ekum B ld g .— T h ird at W a sh in g to n St., PORTLAND. 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P u n i, n P ra c k B g>rbA H » P o r tla n d , and C la n J» R orer and K a rl On H un k, Eugen«. c $1.50 CARDS in this M. A. Shuster has a new brooder bouse nearly completed on his place south of, town. He has ordered even hundred baby chicks. If for no other reason, one should lay off of bootleg liquor so as to be able to see the pretty Christmas treps. W e hope we never get to he so famous as to he called upon to pose for a cigaret ad, or teJI how good a certain brand of chewing tobacco is after blindfold taste. BUSINESS Auction Sale Mrs. J. M. Miller of Clatskiinie has been visiting her brother L. J. F'tUncis. Both «'.vere dinner guests at Mrs. John Nyberg’s Monday ev ening. F O R Lives of great men oft remind us, how we’d like a Rood will trip; shaking hands upon the land and, fishing from a battleship. 500 Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilson will Mrs. Dobson and little daughter Carol were school visitors Friday li ave Sunday for Grants Pass to spend Christutis «with relatives. morning. 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