The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, February 22, 1929, Image 2

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    Perry William», J. Kussell Talbert ‘ofat.on went to Mrs. K. Cameron ♦
hostess and the Misses Gertrude Con- and the mens to Mr. Alex Muir ot
Owing to weather conditio..
and Pauline Wilson Courtney, B. C.
Mrs. H. S. Logan who has been a roy, Nell Mugler
WE CAN MAKE
H. H JEFFRIES. Publi«h»r
^
Let
patient at St. Vincent’, for several
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller spent ,
HAZELDALE
ra
uh
VI ember National Editoriil Association and Oregon State Ed.tor.J weeks suffering from neuritis is very
last Friday in Portland.
IMMEDIATE DELlVjjp
A»»ociation___________
- much improved under a new diet
Th<
Dean Alfred Powers of the U. of
ON ALL MODELS OF
„ extension gave a ___
Mrs. Thomas Young it ... spending
Complete covorago of ...te rn W-shingiou county and w a.t.rn Mult­ which with rest has made her con­ O.
very ;n.»„•stint'!
interesting
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dition such that she will be at home and worth while address on “The a few days ,n Portland with rebt-
Sa
NEW MODEL A
nomah county.
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in a few days. Mr. land Mrs. Carl­
Egotism of Great Men" at the^-it- **». P"‘>r
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ai t
Published Friday of each week bj Pioneer Publishing Co. at Beaverton, j ton Logan of Salem were here over erary open meeting last Tuesday enco. where they will make the
In ed
roana
Ore.
----------------------------------------------------------------- the week end and went to Portland Dean Powers used specific examples hoine._______ ^
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Pacte
to visit her. Mr. Logan goes in about of the greatest presidents, military ;
:
Eni»r<‘d as seond d . . . matter „at «he l i t o t e t . Beaverton.
twice
a
week.
under the act of v-ongress of March J, la/'f- ___________
leaders and literary men who had
ROSS MOTOR CO.
much
“egotism” and then general- LONE O AK BARBECUE
Mrs.
A.
V.
Casteel
is
numbered
DEALER
Subscription price, $1 50 a year in advance; advertising rates on application.
¡zed by showing how important this ^
among those on the sick list.
NOW
OPEN
characteristic is in our lives. Robert j
Multnomah, Oregon
FOR BUSINESS
OFFICES
Prof. Kraus is recovering from an Haynes of Huber accompanied by
Phone collect, ATwater U593
Mrs. Madden sang two delightful j
attUck of the flu.
Tigard—Tigard Pharmacy-Phone Tigard UJ
tenor solos, “Oft in the Stilly Night” T. J. Brugger. Mgr.
Tig.rd. Ore. ^ _ _ _ _ _ _ ............
Bcavei ton—Broadway near O. L. tra c k s -! hone 7XX
A l o h a - A l o h a Lumber Co-Phone Beaverton 4252.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Nyberg and g ad 'T h e Desert So n g.” M i s s Gladys -------- -------- ------- — =■'--------------------- =
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Portland -*>* Dckum Ruildinfe Phone Atwater 5914
Haskin
very
ably
played
two
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o
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daughters
Ruth
and
Cecil
were
in
Multnomah—Multnomah Insurance Agency—A».vater 3914
I scho<
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Hillsboro Sunday to see J. L. Barn- numbers and Mrs. Lemon gave a I
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grover who is quite ill of heart reading in her usual good style The ;
next regular meeting will be on I ues j %‘lV A * A f t A * A WV V WV « W> WV» V
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i
lace
’ trouble.
THE EVOLUTION OF SERVICE
» his 1
day, February 26.
In the realm o f community endeavor this is the age o f
H Shumway °f the Boone’s
Mrs. Roy Haynes spent last week i
TUALATIN
THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
By Special Arrangement with the
«UM vicr The
¡ rry concrete
road '* foundation
bu,ld'n* a which
" 7 P"rch
service.
1 ne s service
c i v i c c I club
m u , the com m unity
j or com m ercial-‘ With
will visiting friends and relatives in Port- i
land.
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c l u b , and the chamber of commerce are active demon improve his property,
strations of the instincts of citizens who have sought
for a medium of cooperative expression. A s a splendid
George Andrews is serving on the Mr. and Mrs. R. H Jenkins are
visiting in Santa Barbara, California,
counterpart, women's organizations fo r service have b e-,Krand w at the county seat.
with Col. and Mrs. Babbit.
come an established part of com m unity life.
! Kev. h . p . Blake of Multnomah vi>
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith, Lois'
W hat are the meanings of these organizations, why do ued the ranch a day last week.
Syverson,
Jean Smith, June Cope-^
they exist, and what are their purposes? The answ er is
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land
of
Carlton,
Courtney Syverson,
found in the accomplishments of these organizations in
N,,s* Trixie j. Johnson is spending
Ed Day and Paul O’Connor attended
The Beaverton Enterprise for one year, regular
making our communities better places in which to live w. T
the Daughters of Scotia, Valentine
and w ork and carry on the necessary functions of organ- Miss Johnion has bccn on u ,ong concert and dance in Portland on
price $1.50 and the W estern Out-of-Doors one year,
ized society.
I'lour of California, New Mexico and Friday evening.
Western
Out-of-Doors Magazine
we can now offer our Readers
the following:
regular price $1.00.
Our town is no exception to the fact that every com- ^ as are 'v,th
a par,y of ,en lad,es Mr. Und Mrs. J. C. Smith enter­
engaged in a literary work.
.munity needs groups w orking together for common ends
tained with a Valentine card party
of civic development, for objects o f charity, for educa- A character jterty was given at the on Saturday evening. Three tables
tional service, or for the still laudable purposes of fello w -j,E- c- K|chardson home Thursday ev- of 500 were in play. The ladies first
Mrs
Earl Meyer. Mr
Wu an(,
Mej.histopheles by Mr. and Mrs. Wai
ter Hawxhurst and King's Jester by
Mrs-
s - Harding, a Chinese noodle
dmnt,r was *erved which wtas foi-
u°n° r being won
by Mrs. W. R. Hawxhurst aud E.
l . Meyer,
Mrs. Tracy and sister, Miss Jane
DunsUn are here from San Fran-
Cl t ’’ / al,fornit4 to v,s,t their bro*
thrr, Arthur Dunstan. Miss Dunstan
is attending business college in Port- 1
I
Service has truly been an evolution. Men used to think ,and‘
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and act alone as individual citizens. Heroic and dram ­ Sergio Reginaldo is working at the 1
atic as this attitude m ay have been, society did not ad­ New Heathman hotel in Portland.
¿Ma Je b)
vance so rapidly until the idea of the group became a
Lam port Pharm acol C o., Saint Louis, U . S . A .
leading factor in grow th. And the rem arkable part of Mayor N'yberg, who has been ap­
not lessen individuality
disTrict vrtis
J - 1' working
" T " in th
Ke Sherv',ood
. his
. . change
, . is that the . group
« J does
,
,
.
J | r district
the
Six Cor-; •
'»tit tends to increase it . Men become more dominant a s f n e r s vicinity this week
leaders by working in the group. The civic and service
Banish Head Colds
Tgaui/ations are sim ply the modern efficient channels
Mrs Sam McConnell and son Sam,
Sneezing? Sniffing? Headache? Be-
hru
which the ideals and aspirations
of the individual f t G
.r*nt.* Pass ar« . visit'ng
the r - t home
ware—let
Musterole
ole ' Laxative Cold
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h»
1 r
«
of the former's sister, Mrs. Charles Tablets relieve
that head cold promptly.
find expression and become the achievements of all.
Wilson.
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‘LUCKY” LINDY
W hile the I’rinee of W ales has been falling from his
horse, Am erica’s beloved Lindbergh has been falling in
love. The endearing term “Lucky” as applied to the
'/xLvt«..l never
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.1
I
♦lying f Colonel
had 1 . more
significance
than
when
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.
his engagement was announced in reference to Ann Spen­
cer M orrow, daughter of the United States Am bassador
to Mexico.
The girl m ay well be called “Lucky” Ann. Y et the
engagement itsejt is more than luck, it is good fortune.
I ne plaudits of the world will go out to these young
people. I he same m odesty has been shown in Lind-
hergh’s love affair as has been exhibited thruout his car
cer as an aviato r of the first rank.
all will
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- And till
»V 111 agree
VI
Mrs. Ambrose Smith and three
rhil
^ children
who have been visiting rel­
atives in Virginia since last M&y,
are at home.
Mrs. E. a Robinson, Mrs. Earl
M,'yer. Mrs. Charles Schmokei and
\irS
riclrcoM
cr\....t
..
Mr* Wm
Wm- b Kricks°n
*pmt Friday!
afternoon
at
Mrs. John
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Tuesday and Wednesday evenings
*,arK* Skating parties were held at the
NvberK
Refreshments and a
hUKf bonfire ,uad‘‘ the young folks
' cry teppy and i°,,y _
m „
lh,
.uitlnergn, hut there are many other young men who " M a i of Mary Dugan” at the Duf-
have similar qualities, so other girls have a chance also win* Saturday.
to secure as husbands voting men o f high order and ab
lilt v.
1 he Tualatin high school reopens
Ri,t,„to„
Mondby, l ebruary 25 after a forced
closure of two wt
»weeks
the
—
r « 5 owing to ini
A magnetic personality is sometimes also a dynamic ♦’rcva*fncf
*m»ti po* The rat
S p ea k e r.
ients have not been very ill, in fact
the disease was less than the vac­
cination in most cases.
.
,
In those days of Volsteadism there are too m any hot ties
Wa'
c o n t a i n i n y ’ p o is o n o n t h e in s id e w it h o u t h a v i n g t h e r e d tveo r.«™ ,, „ r ,
™, ™ ,h ,
S k u ll o n t h e o u t .
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St. Valentine’s Day color wrheme and
♦ ** gttest prizes each honor guest re­
v ceived
rtvrti
DeaiiTi
a beautiful
linen Riblecioth
°
your vacation; la k e along your cheek and *'* n»Pk'f*.
txmk atter having made an an gem en ts with your fa v o r-; w wa* ,,lf divfr*ion ^ the evening
ite bank to honor y o u r cheeks.
and ,,ono^, Wfrf wo« bv Mr*. Edith
BcrVe and Mrs Chas Louttit. Pre­
isen« were Mesdames \rthur and Wm
Anderson. Frank Rradtev, Edith
Laws and - public sentiment keep I our
co u n try’s
flag
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from advertisem ents. Wh\ not als«» keep advertisem entsl'*0*’ F T
a w a v f r o m t h » n r .- ,»
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aw ay from the great outdoors . over
which
the flag w aves? . Oia*. L
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Wm. Lofstedt.
ft
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£
5
OPEN TO BOTH OLD AND NEW SUBSCRIB­
ERS — MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO
£
£
J
£
as Upolishes furniture
and floo rs
O -C edar P olish quickj^t re-
m oves spots and stains and
restores fu rn itu re and wood­
w ork to th eir o rigin al b eauty.
S o easy to use. Best too fo r
renew ing your O -C edar P olish
M op— th e w onder w orker fo r
Boor». Get O -Cedar at y o u r
•tore today. O -C edar C o rp 'n ,
C h ica g o , ILL
Q - f e d a r
P o lis h
VW
as ounces for *sc
K C
Baking
Powder
{doubt* actin g)
U tK LESS
than of high price*
“ USED
' “ BY
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r FOUNDS
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The Beaverton Enterprise
Beaverton, Oregon
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tend
’^e loyal to your own m erchants— spend money at hom
f o r E c o n o m ic a ! T r o u t p o r t a l i o a
C leans
the home of Mrs. J. Russell Talbert.
Beaverton given in honor of the
n » I »• s» r ♦
Th
S Hals
I paint
The Weotern Out-of-Dcors is a publication of the
highest type in their field, beautifully illustrated ' «K
and is recognized as an authority on Hunting, Fish­
ing, Camping, Trapshooting, W oodcraft, Mountain­
eering. Publishes the best in out-door stories.
OUT-DOOR SERVICE BUREAU MAINTAINED
FOR READERS
The Western Out-of-Door will also give their reg- JH
ular service bureau membership card, which pro- 5
vides information free on all game law regulations
in the Pacific Northwest, best places for hunting, 9
fishing, camping, etc. This Service Bureau mem-
bership is worth far more than the price of the
yearly subscription.
Safe, quick relief without griping or
ringing in the ears. Chocolate-coated
—easy to take. Musterole Cold Tat>
lets are prepared by makers of famous
Mustarole.
Aa a special one time trial offer,
you may obtain a regular 35c pack­
age for 10c by clipping this adver-
tlssment and sending it with 10c,
also your name and address, to
The Musterole Company, Cleveland, O.
The cup of cheer that used to fill the heart w ith glad-
Mrs. ^
Et L. Meyer attended a
ness now tills the stomach with pain anti the h*>a,l with
Mr*
foolish ideas.
*
| double shower last Tuesday night at
iifT l
Bo
Sani
Kerr
Geor
Nyberg’s.
C. C. Vick of Aurora, newly ap­
pointed state supervisor was called
on local hatcheries Monday.
n !/ n !n™ h'1 ,T .hc<'mno
«<> a » ,,n
i t , t.p e of
of I.imllurgh. rh .ro tnav not bo a n o t h e r ; c w „
Both for—
$ 1.00
THROAT
TABLETS
Prevent
ft Relieve
Hoarseness
Sore Throat
Coughs
strec
YOU SAV E
LI5TERINE
(¡Antiseptic
■ r*itiK
$1.50
ship and social advancement.
""'.’If. in
of Mr Richardson’s prize went to Mrs. Tom Kerr of
I birthday falling on St. Valentine day Hillsboro and the gentlemens first to
A city or town may well be known by its civic organ- Characters represented were: Mark Mr. C. P. Syverson. The ladies con-
izations. The efficient adm inistration of their affairs, Anth°"y ar]d M n Gilbert by Mr.
while not based upon legal requirements, is none the less ju" , ' ,s' C r M W ilson ; Sir Harry |
im portant to the welfare o f the com m unity.
I he same
cafe should be exercised in selecting their officers and
directors as is displayed in the choosing o f public of-
ficials by the ballot. A s great a significance should he
placed to the form er as to the la tte r; because while public
officials
are curbed and guarded
by , codes
and statutes,
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their integrity assured by bonds and their duties more or
less clearly defined the civic leader is left m ore freely to
his own discretion. In addition to this distinction there
is the undeniable fact that local governm ent and official
action are in many cases affected for good or bad by the
recommendation of the unofficial group.
A
IF
National
Demonstration
W eek!
Drive the
New Chevrolet Six
No matter how closely you inspect The Out­
standing Chevrolet of Chevrolet History —
you will never appreciate what a wonderful
achievement it is until you sit at the wheel
and drive. So this week h is Seen set aside
as National Demonstration Week, and vou
are cordially invited to come in and drive
this sensational new six-cvlinder car.
Regardless of the car you may now he driv-
•ng—come in todav. Learn what perform­
ance is now available in the low-price field.
I 1” .
* 5 OLD
25
R.«~Wr....
The COACH
p£~.
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f t - ..... |595
V.l.n..... 675
2b iiS ,....,695
T lw C o n »'ft| . J ' V I C
^ ;.ner,
* 5 9 5
M ltn u rrtf.o .b .
t-* » ™ * * * * .
*595
” rt£ £ :.* 4 w
*545
L'J»iS^*650
STIPE’S GARAGE
B eaverton, O regon
•a Six in the price range of the four!