The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, January 11, 1929, Image 5

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    Evangelical church occupied the pul­
pit at the funeral services of the
Mr. Alex Muir, of Courtney, B.
1 tue to ill health it has been nec­ late Henrietta Blank, 84, held from
WANT ADS.
C. has been the guest of Mr. and essary tor Mr. Poole to give up his the Methodist Community church
Mrs. Robert Cameron the last weak. work as pastor of the Garden Home h e r e last Thursday afternoon. 1'he
music was appropriate for t h e oc­
Conuifumty church.
CENTS
casion with a duet by Mrs. H. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cary and
Logan anil Mrs. L. D. Knudson find
Marjorie Cary wire visiting at the
Mr. Edwin Rounds has been ap­ a solo by Mrs. Pfettl Gilroy. Miss
A LINE
T. A. Cary home on Saturday.
pointed as pastor in his place, ami Dorothy Hcimbach accompanied. The
PERJTIM E
has for the past two Sundays been floral tributes were very pretty. The
Mr. Und Mrs. J. Gassner are both conducting the church services.
attendance was marked by a very
Count Five Word* to I.ine
convalescing at their home alter a
large number of relativds of de-
severe/' attack of the flu.
A number of members of the Sno- I ceased, particularly from the vicin-
OUR C L A SSIFIE D
ADVER-
T1S1NG
IS
D E SIG N E D
TO
qualui class of the Garden Home Sun | tty of Stafford.
The commitment
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Syverson and day school enjoyed a pleasant busi­ was in the Tualatin cemetery and the
PR O D U C E M A X IM U M P R O F-
family were dinner guests of Mr. ness fcieeting and social at the home arrangements in charge of Miller
IT AT M IN IM U M C O ST ,
and Mrs. Charles La FoEette at Cor­ of Lawrence Johnson on last Sat­ and Tracy.
nelius on New’ Years dav.
urday evening.
-Phone—Write --Call
Mr. and Mrs. Richard I.ongstaff
T h a telling power and th e buy­
1-ois Syverson spent ¡he week end
The Merrills have entertained a and daughter Ur« again residents
ing power of the clataitied ad
with 1 earl l a Follette and on Nc\y number of their relatives during the Tualatin, Mr. Longstaff recently re-
m a k e t tpace
in
the .classified
Yiars eve she was entertained with holidays.
turned front the east and is reported
column a “sure fire ” Investment.
a
dumber given in her honor.
to have opened a golf school in
L is t your needs and proclaim
Mr. M. Marugg, who was ill with Portland. The family finds it much
youi sale item s here.
Mrs. Bcrmce Holmes of Portland pneumonia expected to leave the hos-j more convenient all around to oc
IN ST R U C T IO N S
who
taught the Ha/eldalc school last! pital on Monday,
cupy their home hire instead of re­
F ive C E N T S a line
per
issue
year, visited school on Friday at
siding in Portland.
Count 5ive words to th e line.
ter noon.
Mr.
tmd
Mrs.
Jasper
Hendricks
ar­
Th e n count your profits.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wourms and
rived home Saturday evening follow­
Mr. and Mrs. VV. P. Brooks had ing a visit with relatives in Michi­ daughters I.ucile and Vera were din­
. i
ner guests at the home of A. Galis-
their guests over the holidays gan and North Dakota.
T h e s e Classified Ads appear in
cho near Tigard Sunday.
B eav erto n E n terprise, T ig ard S e n ­ Mr. and Mrs. ( harles Sndlstroin an t
tinel, M ultnomah P re s s and Aloha family of Eugen q. Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Quinn of the
News.
TUALATIN
Lloyd V Lee poultry farm near S a l­
Friends will be pleased to h e;-
C O M B I N E D C I R C U L A T I O N 2250
em wi/re recent guests of Mr. and
iliat Mrs. 1 houias Young is much
Mrs. C. L. Smith of Metzger sub­ Mrs. Furl Meyer. Mrs Meyer re­
All for the nominal price e f 5c improved and able to be around *i
per line per time.
little after her serious illness of stituted for Mrs. Jones in the local turned with them and accompanied
school three days last week.
»everal months.
tier husband Home from his run to
Eugene.
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CASH M U S T ACCOM­ Mrs. A. L. Danford, Mr. tmd Mrs. Miss Collister dela Fontaine of
N. F. Danford and Mr. and Mrs Portland, who teaches in a high
W. R. Hawxhurst made a business
PANY ALL WANT ADS (harles Summen ille of Portland were school tutar Forest Grove, visited the | fip to Forest Grove Sunday,
guests Fist Sunday of Mr and Mrs families of E. A. Robinson and W. 1
Tom Miller.
Miss I.ucile Wourms has a new
R. Hawxhurst the latter part of the
I
ord
coupe. She drives back and
I
w
oV
E X P E R T Shoemaker at Tigard, see
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller and fam- ;
forth to her work as bookkeeper at
John Lenz, two blocks south of
ily spent New Years day in Portland.
\ false fire alarm at knute’s gar- the Oregon City Woolen Mills.
Public school.
.
ige Monday caused considerable ex­
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. I ivermore of citement locally. By the time all
( laude Xvbitrg went to Raymond,
I LAUNDRY—Mrs. Lierman is still in
¡the laundry business and solicits you* Seaside are staying at the Baney the private individuals got their fire \\ aslungton Saturday to a banquet
¡patronage. Will call for and deliver. home on Cooper Mt. for a whi'e. apparatus out the small blaze was at which bear meat was a leading
Mrs. \\ 4' Baney is convalescing extinguished, so it wasn’t exactly a dish.
iPhone Beaverton 8135.
from pneumonia at a nursing home false lead after all.
at Huber. Mrs. Jake lvemtner is
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Forney of
ICHIUkS— Richardson’s big Leghorn
also there, recovering from a sevett-
Hood
River made brief calls on local
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Say
and
daugh­
( hicks. One grade only - the high­
attack of the flu.
friends Monday.
ter visited home folks from Port­
est. Ninth setison of the pure Han-
land Sunday.
Ison Strain. Large hens mated to
Association price for eggs last
Asa Griffitts of The Dalles spent
largq males all from trapnested
week, January 4 was 37 cents.
Friday
and
Saturday
with
his
par­
The very attractive five acre tract
dams R. O. P. with records of
250 to 275 or better large white ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Griffitts. with the large modern dwelling own­
Winona Grange held an open mcet-
ed by M. L. Lawson and located near
eggs. The large white egg strain.
•ng
at the 1 ualatiti gym Monday e v ­
Mrs.
M.
Bloomquist
and
Alice*
Jean station on the Boone’s Ferry
With capacity doubled last season
ening
when the installation of of­
we sold out on RlvPEAT orders. P.loomquist of Raleigh and Mrs. A. read has been sold to Mr. and Mrs.
ficers
recently
elected
for the coming
F.
Doughty
visited
Mrs.
B.
L.
Grif­
Burn ii Gadholt
of i Portland.
auiiui
u
i
11 m i v i,
i kail
\ m i |
|
|
,
.
Electric incubators and all eggs
fitts
on
Friday
afternoon.
Herigitid,
Mr.
Gadholt’s
step
father
'
.i
0"
!
,'Ul
8"o<!ly at-
produced on our own place. \ Fit-
and his wife Jive with them. The ? ’
^ '« » » n e n t s were server
ors welcome E V E R Y day. llatcli-
•id a good social time indulged
I ing eggs for sale. E. C. Richard­
Miss Frances Hart, who is tea<?h- Lawsons have gone to California,
son, Tualatin Heights ( hickerv, j ing the third grade at Elgin, Oregon, ^ r- an<l Mrs. Gadholt have employ-
Wm. Blake assistant cashier of the
Tualatin, Ore.
mile south o f ; spctit the Christmas vacation with : nient in Portland.
Multnomah
Commercial amt Savings
high school. Tel. 04152.
j her itirents, Mr. am 1 Mrs. W. H.
How many of you, when you made Bank with his father, Rev, H. P.
Hart of Cooper Mt.
out your application blank or blanks Blake are reported to be moving to
FOR
SALE — Thoroughbred
collie;
for your 1929 automobile license were Multnomah from the farm here
Mr. A. F\ Doughty and Sam spent
dog 17 months. Phone Beaverton'
obliged to get the key, unlock the
Monday at Timber.
7252. Dietsch Hardware store.
garage to look and learn what the
figures were- on vrmr 1928 license
FOR SALE—Six weeks old pigs,
Coming as a complete surprise to plates ? Time does fly.
Geo. Ford, R 3, Bx 124, Beaverton, hi^r many friends was the marriage
NEW SYSTEM
across from B. k. Denny.
last Wednesday of Miss Edith Leo­
E. A. Blank of thg Tualatin Dairy
LAUNDRY
pold to Mr. Adolph Leopold of is driving a new Ford truck on his
BABY UH1X—Now is the time to Queetz, Washington. Miss Leopold route.
PRICES
order your chix for 1020. I have is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I
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EAst
0883
only the finest quality bred for F&ul Leopold of Cooper Mt
Rev. Ezra Maurer of thg Tigard
ECONOM Y W ASH
high egg production, hatched in
9 l/ i pounds 76 cents - 8 cents
Buckeye Mammoth Incubators:—
each additional pound.
Leghorns, Hanson strain .. $14.00
Tic* local to your own merchants— spend money at home.
Flat w'ork finished; wearing
Barred Rocks ................................16.00
.apparel dried
R. I. Reds ........—.........- .... ....1600
T H R IFT
W ASH
Austrolorps ................... -............... 30.00
10J4pounds for 76 cents. Flat
Mammoth Pekin Ducklings........... 10.00
work all finished which means
Hntchtys every Tuesday.
Visitors
sheets, spreads, slips, etc. Wear­
always welcome. Send for free cat­
ing apparel damp just right to
alog. W. f. Wilcox, Poultry Farm
take the starch. 7 cents each
and Htitchery, Reedville, Ore., P.
additional pound.
O address Beaverton Route 4.
Telephone Beaverton 7252.
ROUGH D RY
5 l/ i pounds for 51 cents; flat
work finished, wearing apparel
A PPLES—50c - bring boxes, also
starched ready to iron. 9 cents
cider, bring jug. Hildebrandt, 2nd
each additional pound.
road cast of McDonald’s store,
PRESSA LL
Tigard.
8 Vi pounds for $1.00, flat work
all finished; mens shirts hand
CUSTOM HATCHING—I will hatch
finished, ready to wear S cents
vs tir qggs for less than you can
extra. This includes 4 pounds. 11
afford to set hens or run small in­
flat work and 4}4 pounds wear­
cubators. Any quantity. Set every
ing apparel.
Monday. Using only Buckeye Mam
W E T W ASH
moth Incubators.
Send for free
10 pounds 51 cents. 4 cents
catalog. Visitors always welcome.
each additional pound. Week
W. J. Wilcox, Poultry Farm and
end rates on any wash made
Hatchery, Reedville, Ore., P. O.
known on application. Phone
address, Beaverton, Route 4. Tel­
V
E a s t 0883 at our expense
Enjoy the "Silver Grays"—They are built to
ephone Beaverton, 7252.
give the utmost in comfort and safety. Individual
fo r
KENT--4 room house $15,
seats, air cushioned, Bghts so that you may read
water . lights,, modern; Wm. .\riss.
at night, air brakes and a driver of Southern
Phon c 09-W Tigard.
PaoOc dependability. A great network of "Silver
FOR SA LE- -Dayton pumi». used
Grays” cover the Willamette Valley, providing
short time. Phone Tigard 148.
Q u ick ly R eliev ed
fast, convenient, comfortable, economical travel
W ANTED—a middle aged woman tor
to and from valley points and Portland.
Don't s-iflcr with Ecrema. Dandruff. Pim­
house work for two. Must be kind
ple«. Blumishes and ocher annoying skin
Note
these
Schedules
to
Portland
fro
m
and help woman who is sickly.
¡rrir.itior.s. Zcmo ami-erti - liquid is the «ale
Address Sherwood R 5, Box 152.
Forest G ro v e—leave 5 :3 0 ,7:45,9 :4 5 a .m . and
sure way to relief Itching often dis .ppean
hourly thereafter to 2 :45^then4^f5, * 5 :4 5 ,6 :4 5
overnight. Splend.d lor Sunburn and Poiaon
Ivy. All druggi«:- 35c. 60c, $1 00.
and 8:45 p jn .
w k m X " K m ;"H "X ":, v v , í , w
HAZELDALE
GARDEN HOME.
vj
Social Science Solution to Peace Prob’* i
War Not Only Wicked. But Futile, Says Dr. Hall, Prcsid:nt
of University of Oregon, in Sines of Articles
-
This is tbe fifth of a scries of six * r t tl-\
i - \ «?!
« >n n ii.f '
at the mor août
elea written fo r thU paper b j Dr. Arnold I h h dU tpítf&rot!. is doomed to falW
Hennett Hall, president of thè University
e
©f Oreson. on t ’ o pr*>Hem of International
'
t w# r - a r o r o r f a i n t h l n i r a In
p.-sre.
Or. Hull 1« m ««ithority .a »hi« I
b ° ,tU, e r c a,I e
. , 1
,
fi«M. sn.l w » un i o f thè tour, 1,-rs of »ho
* * rd . ,0 _ w a ic h th .p o p u la t.o n o f
S v i s i a«-l*iu:s KeiMMirch Councii o t A m a r - | » t h a n a i l o n . » o n - J t.in.u i n a . t i t u . a
lo*.
'o f Ir-oconellable oppoaltion.
atte»
; t tn c - » r e e t h e m
Any
c o n t r a r y to
lty DB. ARNOLD BENNETT HALL such nationalistic convictions would
President, University ot Oregon
cull (or constan t military enforce-
There are other wavs in which n n t . ra th er th an the peaceful in­
social control in international a f ­ s tru m entalities of social control.
One of the contributions th a t
fa irs must he supplemented by th<> scientific research could make to
technique of mod­
thin aspect of the problem would
bo t<> m ak e a statistical sum mary
ern science. Some
oi the types of controversies and
nation may find i t ­
n .sunrtei tandlng.i which have h*d
self with an ex­
to war. A c l a r i f i c a t i o n of th ese
cau ses into ju sticiable and non-JUs-
panding population
ti Ta >ie disputes would be e x trem e ­
and a limited food
ly helpful.
Ju s ticia b le disputes
supply and reach
w hich depend upon the Interpre­
the conclusion that
tation of law or ascertain m en t o f
fa eta, are generally much more
unless it can e x ­
am e n a b le to peaceful adju stm ents
pand its territorial
in which the nation« Involved are
limits it is destined
li .ely to acquiesce. Non-just!- i File
d sputes involving obvious conflicts
to ultimate starv a­
o
what the nations regard as their
tion and uati -i al s u i
j
v.tal Interests, are much nu-ro d if­
decline.
A t once
Dr. Hall
ficult to solve In a way that w ill
that nation becomes a menace to all n.eet with the acceptance of the
■jBunfiries interested in the territ-nyj ¡Interested powers.
*<t
1 ,
«
.1
C
w s c t t a s . o v f í á C o n t r o l T<£1
S . u l . b b je
jjia t is conceivably available for the
in
A
survey
of the causes o r tnter-
realization of the original n a tio n ’s
i. ' - •■* ■' ’ll
ideals of expansion, and internation­ bring to light a vast num ber of is­
al friction and conflict may easily sues. many of winch s.-ine nations
result, B u t what are th* f a c t s f I f w .11 regard as tying entirely within
the purview of domestic power.
a scientific investigation, con d u ct­ Any atte m p t !-> extend the a/ ’ iieloa
ed hfy* com petent scholars, tVbulfl o t International Control so its t o
produce undeniable evidence th a t include the power to settle all such
th e nation would nec-l additional q u e s tio n , would be exceedingly
territory or new ad ju stm ents In perilous. The f r a m e r , of the Con­
order to meet tiie problem« of Its st. tution of the United States 11»
food supply. It Is quite reasonable
t oV-
to suppose that peoples exercising^ e rn m e n t ovor 13 Independent and
the international social ce n tral belligerent colonies, found It n e c e s ­
would not refu se reasonable relief sary to reserve to tho states all
and cold-bloodedly condemn the power, authbrity, and Jurisdiction,
state to Its apparent fate.
e x ce p t \vJ»cro history and experl-
•lust Solutions fmticrativ««
onoo had htdloktld the alvsoliite
Under a system of social control necessity of granting such power,
in which such ju stifiab le questions authority, and Jurisdiction to the
were determined by scientific in ­ federal government.
Even with
vestigations, a reasonable and Just tills
scrupulous regard fo r the
solution of the pn* lem would rig hts o f tho individual states, iho
seem much m ore probable.
F o r civil w ar -prbved to o groat a stra in
wore the aggrieved nation to a p ­ upon the Instrumentality o f n a ­
peal to the arb itr a m e n t of war. she tional social control, and, for the
would undoubtedly seize more than time being, social control was b ro k -
■was necessary for her reasonable [ on dowj» and wo had a g overnm ent
demands, and o th er nations.
>t by military twiVer. I f this wait IT!
having been convinced hy scientific happen
between
the A m erica n
Inquiry of the ju stification of the states, which have so mai y Inter­
aggressive
na* ion’s action,
and ests, traditions, and ideals in c o m ­
e a g e r to TO • tain the existin g mon. how much more likely would
e atus and equilibrium am ong tho it be to happen between the leading
states, would oppose with rem orse­ foreign nations of the world th a t
less hostility the appeal to arm s. have no ContIWvn heritage of h if-
Under such a system, the nations tory ami Ideals.
■would secure neither peace nor
F o r this reason. It would seem a
security, while under the effective sound p rin clp l. for procedure In
system of social control, problem s foVniubiiing i plan for social c o n ­
might conceivably be solved, n a­ trol am ong the nations to limit tils
tional security Insured, and peace s u b je cts o f control to tile abdolufh
minimum. In fact, there seems to
preserved.
Any attempt to exorcise a ays-, be ground to assume that the only
tem o*f seffiat eoutrnl in tho lVvcltw! fine th in g ufion which he -.-rent tfdk-
basin w olì Id ho bound to eneo urtep* tions o £ t ö o world w-
.-louglit
needless opposition, friction, and to s u c h . a definite ag re em en t a s to
insure
tho
voluntary
a
cquiescence
p robably failure, unless It was pro-,
Idleated by a series of scientific of any rintlon against which th e
¡studies on the P acific dealing with c?o»lected Judgm ent was rendered,
¡food supply, expanding population, is th e elim in atio n o f war a . a
'sources of raw material, possibili­ means o f enforcing national policy.
ties of Industrial development, R e cen t proposal« thnt leading n a ­
c h ri t-.nqls of International trade, tions should bind themselv es to
ra'■lUP.'f’tM- retfirtrftv antipathies, nmb J j n a g , economic, com m e rcial and
jfiilltswa: (foercibn upon any nation
th e fundamental ch n n V i& rrn f ti
tWb griktp th a t aggressively ile-
civilizations Involved. For'wJMl
»red war-w ithout first subm itting
s u c h Inform.'ttni
.octal rronr
■w ould be Impotent to ad lust con­ Ifs controversy to some form of in­
f l i c t i n g Interests a*vl work out the ternational negotntlon, co m p ro ­
srtlutlon of vexing wroblems In a mise, *o r decision« seem s to recog­
way that would win confidence, nize tho principle« here discussed.
T h e degree of control here pro­
avoid friction and secure the vol­ posed
fs itrerely to ban oggrosslv*
untary acquiescence! of the peo­
ples a’TOd nation« Immediately In­ w arfare as a means of enforcin g
.n a t i o n a l policy, leaving the n a ­
volved.
tions ft-ee ftl Fhoose tho method of
I In other words, social control, am icable solution th a t they m ay
even thourh accompanied with e f ­ (desire.
In other words, the p ro­
fective instrum entalities for Its e x ­ posal limits the control to the
pression, must he based upon mod­ sm allest possible Ju risdiction th a t
ern scientific method and the te c h ­ gives promise of averting war.
nique of social engineering. If itt
Scope Is Narrowed
succeeds.
This, In turn, limits the scope of
'social control to the one Issue upon
Control M ust R e J u s t
Another HViplIcatlon ItiVolved fni which the peoples of all the n a -
e ffectiv e system o f social coivak"".'/''
t0 ,ho • f r * * i r _ t£ *
r f f evil and futility of war.
I f th«
Itrol am ong nations is t h a t sucl
control must he of such a ch ar-' •analogies from donieetlc develop­
m
ent
and
from
the
origins
of so­
a e ter as to In .ore minority acquies­
cence, at least by surb a temporary ciety have any value as analogies,
show of force as will he roasonablo th e re Is every reason to believe th a t
and practical»]«. Any attempt to such a program will be successful
e x erel-e coercion upon a single and th a t each Individual nation
state, the ultimate Justice and wis­ will acquiesce tn the e n fo r ce m e n t
sueh a program.
dom of which does not appeal to, o >f f sue
(TWo’ hext article will follow soon}
th e ir sober Ju dgment afte r the pas
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SILVER
G R A YS
Be loyal to your own merchants— spend money at home.
Portland
Itch in g Skin
sot«»®.
Jr's®*
H illsboro—-leave 5:43, 8:01,10:01 a. m. and
hourly thereafter to 3:01 then 5:01, * 6 :0 1 , 7:01
and 9:01 p.m.
Cor
over
38 years
B eaverton— leave 6 :0 5 ,8 :2 5 ,1 0 :2 5 a. m. and
hourly thereafter to 3:25 p.m. then 5:25, *6 :2 5 ,
7 :2 5 and 9 :2 5 p-m.
2 5 ounces for 2 S C
Rail tickets are good on the "S ilv e r G ray’*
motor coaches including cite 10 ride ticket.
KC
Baking Powder
( double acting )
USE L E S S
•Sunday only.
Southern Pacific
i th an o f high priced b rands
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USED BY OUR G O V E R N M E N T !
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Auction Sale
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them Clean, Clear and Healthy
Write for Free "Eye Care”
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homes each week in all parts
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