The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 29, 1929, Image 2

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    Washington county
process us Bert worked,
some places
th e grand canyon
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rock m our dresses were Riven by Mr. Osborn.
Mrs. H. L Smith rntrn,
AND IT S SURVEY and rieep
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directs on of travel. ’’ c
, fl professional rabbit show judge and a chicken dinner
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last sandstone cliff onto the m u the by Mr. McWhorter, county agent
The follow.ng letter was received
(oi|owfd for a quarter ut a mne .
The C. A. ( a be
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H H J E F F R I E S . Publisher
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Who is I •
truck driver n e t u* ^
* n ' : ;itl(1 Mr. Cyrus bis asnista.it who
ner guests tu the
State
Editorial ^ Ari2on2
the forestry service:
&et camp here on the edge of the, have charge
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H dub
the 4.
4-H
club work
work Wednesday evejiing
Member National Editori il Association and Oregon
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Association
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Phoenix. An/, tomno Plateau an
Mar. 13, 19« oasis hidden under 3 K. ‘
k t, ;
Couplet* cover*** of *«st*ro Washington county and w*st*rn Mult
The next day we drov« b> trues
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nomsh county.
Editor of the Beaverton Enterprise.1 j*,,Kht Angel l an.|> where we *aw
most of the discriminating public
Published Friday of each week bj Pioneer Publishing C®. at Beaverton,
Beaverton, Oregon
Here we stayed for two days while
Ore.
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Dear S ir;
in a few points
Ain sending to you and my home
vaJue \\e found several
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act of v-ongress of klarch J, ¡0/9.
town a snidi account ot my winter
leet of s„ow here and the nights
were
very cold. We were at an
Subscription price, *1.50 a year in advance; advertising rate* on application.
^ l! °f!nd it worth a
elevation of nearly six thousand feet
lew columns in your paper and can
f o i s t s of pine and other
overlook the hasty way I wren© it where
O F F IC E S
vegetation are found only m the
in a few hours of spare time.
Tigard-Tigard Pharm acy-Phone Tigard 143.
! Grand Canyon region.
Eeave. t o n - Broad way near O. E. tracks-P h on e £ 0 3 .
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from
last
week)
Aloha-Aloha Lumber C o —Phone Beaverton
(Continued next week)
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Portland- 408 Dekum Building- Phone Atwater 3914
Twilight found an irksom band
Multnomah—.Multnomah Insurance Agency—A b a te r « 1 4
nf men thr tving rolls of bedding, per:
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sonal belongings and food boxes from
DURHAM.
a string of Arizona nightingales which
RADIO ADVERTISING
were annoying the weary and tire 1 Miss
Skooborg
entertained
her
adventures by their ventral reverber­ sister Jean and cousin Miss Nelson
For your greater convenience on trips »n Western
The nearest to unadulterated bunk that we have known ations when food was ut hand Small
of Portland, by attending the 4-H
Oregon a new ticket arrangement has been put into
arrels of water
and scientific
of f o r a l o n g time is some of the radio “advertising” put barrels
water and
sc.entmc in-
m- cJub program at the schoo| house
effect whereby the same tickets may be used on the
THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
Imp
Train a n d Stage
Announcements?
over l he air to a more or less KulUble p u l.fc J o us ami
we believe to a great many people, such appeals to pat ,j1(. f(ci«ht on this expedition
It is reported '.ne chicken thief
ronage are devoid of advertising value. Their greatest! i-red«e work was to be done
has been found and
sheriff Bill j
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will
present
him
for
trial i t |
fault .however, is in their untruthfulness and misleading J >r(h-UK sun The party was
was now
now Yew
the Community Club meeting Friday;
in the Huvasu Canyon at the
statements. For example, a certain manufacturer of a located
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" " ' . " " I night, April 1st.' All interested in|
farthest east point where the ho.it
cll^g rnl-
preparation claimed to be good for the nasal passages
,
ridding thCl community ot suen cut-
,s intense m the summer and none
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^ ^ prcscnt.
put over the air the other day the startling ¡announce the better in winter for a webfooter ^
4_H c,ub entertainnlfnt given
Wator
is
not
spared
for
anything
but
schoo, house Saturday evening
inent that 7 out of 8 people in that certain section of the
cooking and to mix with the sot.r ^
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Scyefal Journal
country suffered from nasal trouble, therefore “buy our juices for the thirst of the party
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t,
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, Juniors from I ortland we ere among!
blah blah dope and he relieved.”
Water for these purposes are carried \ o « ♦ rt iinprc Kirhard ri
the entertainers. Richard Field pkiyed
hundred miles in small ketfs for
Now this was the first time anybody
ever
heard
of
the
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nunare"
"IIU
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in
s"u“
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KiKS
the
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Htivasu creek is strongly inprdgnatcd , , drums and also sang. Jctm Godby
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enormous number of people sutiering Iron» nasal trouble vdth iimc and unpalatable though ,,hu‘< s,nRrr
,wo nu"'bcrs- 50,1
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, . Kichard and Jean were ably accomp-
in that section of the country* History and scientific «ntnely wholesome, and is used oni> ^ . ^ ^ ^ piano by Mrs pr Field.
\|iss Sagu Borich danced to accord-
records prove the exact opposite. Vet for a measly pot 1 w.i hing
After the pack stock was cared for con music playc<( by her brother,
of gold this manufacturer, and this certain radio stati [,on* jl»ur
1(U1 good
, cook ii-u
........ pounko Mis« Nash of Tigard, who
had a a good ......
substantial
stooped to mislead, and above all, scare the public into supper for the party. As the sun set is a favorite entertainer at Durham,
buving the product sought to be advertised.
.
,w,,h a s,u^cndo“* (llsi,lay of the gave a humerous reading. Mrs. J.
rsouthwifct color phenome na
nighi
Bilyru also gave a recitation. Al­
stages of the Southern Fadhc M otor Transport Co.,
Oregon Stages Inc., ami the Pacific Stages.
For example, you can leave hexe on the stages of one
line and return on the other, using the same ticket.
Schedules of these companies have been coordi­
nated, too,giving you better service than ever before.
R a il tickets g o o d o n these lines “
Southern Pacific rail tickets also are good for use
on the "Red Tops” and 'Silver Grays," and, with
few exceptions, on the Pacific Stage line. If yoi
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tsuch w'ere told until
.In a tU
>urns
O
Stages call at
Lindbergh is a lot safer flying over a city than the
majority ot the rest of us are driving thru it.
Count that administration successful whose President
tever has to assume his duties as commander in chief
>f the army and navy.
*Pbomt or call on us a t a n y tim e
fo r all tr a v e l in form a tion .
Southern Pacifi
The new Attorney General, William D . Mitchell, is ; *
isted in ”\Vho\ W ho" as a democrat. His
appointment
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onstitutes one of Mr. Hoover’s first strokes of efficiency
time assuming the* duties of the President - for if Mr. «
Mitchell is a real democrat he ought
to he mad enough
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o <lo the necessary fighting of his department.
It would take a brave man to start a
eck" and get away with it.
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l 'e b t - p a y i n g JJ
Thte I'l L L in advertising comes after the PUSH on
u* part of the advertiser.
Even when there’s nothing much th mig in our town
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t a n at least get busy rubb ing elbows with one ano th er
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fbvor us with item , for the Per-
i.l and Social colui.n, cither by let
or
bv • telephone.
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You
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are M ut l -
that :!
newsy is appreciate I
w.
te desire to hase it a home news
MS V
M in (he cgiungs and going, of
* r ' fry
and V"*' «or«**
ir friend*, and they are in lcre.led ia* co'°l*ef at»on will aid us in reah/-
your*. W e want all of our reader, n * »hat tsmbitKm All new. ¡ten *
feel that this i* their paper, and »re printed »tmhsiut charge.
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NEW SYSTEM
LAUNDRY
PRICES
EAst 0883
ECONOMY WASH
9 ', pounds 7o cents - 8 cents
each additional pound
Flat work finished; wearing
apparel dried
T H R IF T WASH
10’ .pounds for 7t> cents. Flat
work *1! finished which means
sheets, spreads, slips, etc Wear-
ing apparel damp just right to
take the starch. 7 cents each
additional pound.
ROUGH DRY
5 j* pounds for 51 cents; flat
work finished, wearing apparel
starched ready to iron. 4 cents
each additional pound
PRESSALL
r°*'nds for SlUt. flat *ork
a11
">«■"* »Kin. hand
finished, ready to wear 5 eents
extra
esira This
I nis includes
include. 4 * psNiuds
pounds
• Work and 4 ‘ , p.m:
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ing apparel.
W E T WASH
10 pounds 51
cents 4 cents
Mch additional
pound
Week
end
rate* on jny wa»h
ade
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merchants— Spend money at|
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actors
tors
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brought
temporary camp for the night. W<
put in the second cantp with good
water (lacked only two miles. The
next morning part of the party
went ahf/ad in the truck while others
stayed to bring the steick ahead. We
reached the point where the boundary
intersects tin» road and dropped into
the canyon and ran two miles of
ill.- boundary wher<j four miles was
actually traveled without corrections
foi slopes which were all steep and
rough We reached a high plateau
ending at a promontory overlooking
a curve in the Colorado rivt'r which
could hp seen through a deep gorge.
We traveled south toward the road
and ascended from the plateau eiver
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B * * V * r t o * P h a rm a cy - WhitehallGfij
k ill..
In fact, there is fast coming the idea of eliminating a loud outburst* of laughter always
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radio advertising, substituting therefore a moderate lie k1**1 io,t serious indigestion,
ense fee against owners of radio sets. This money would T T *
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go into a general fund to he administered b y the state or led to hit me close for I was alwavs
federal government, to provide the best programs that 'drinking bad water which was worse
than none. Little in common I had
money can buy. To anyone who appreciates music ami with the bullfrogs in a country where
desires the mood and ecstasy of its strains tcv remain they had to carry canteens.
without interruption by prosaic advertising following the The/ next morning we packed up
numbers, this idea should make a strong appeal. The .igain and struck out on one of the
park roads west bound. We were
limit to which some radio announcers go between musical met at Topocabaya Spring by one of
numbers is contributing to a national hysteria. It is so our trucks which relieved the mules
ot their pack and 1 went into the
much more deplorable when the advertising statements canyon to water them, whilg the
sacrifice truth on the altar of Greed.
cook made supper and others set a
\\ ho would not he willing to pay a small fee, say fifty
cents a month, to insure the world’s finest programs and
the elimination of the usual stpiawking between the mus­
ical Sv ‘ctions? We know that many would he happy to
pay more. Hut we believe ample provision could he made
for much less. A few cents per month from each “con
sumcr would turn the trick and immeasurably help the
nation's nerves.
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wish, you «an go by train and return by >uge.
There should he a way of getting at these usurpers o f |became chilly and a camp fire '»f1 bert Koch und F.rnest Hartshorn,
'desert vegetation gathered at large former Durham pupils now students
public confidence. Such attempts at fraud injure A LL j "ISI"
was piled upon two logs of dead at Renson Polytechnic displayed con-
advertising of the legitimate kind because they
. destroy i cottonwood and usual conversation
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siderablc talent in a blackface/ skit,
public faith. The radio, that incorrigible child of modern oi l>u,door
,,,tn took up part of the Bert navis () einomtrated the proper
! silence, of C the still air neath a blue
removing the pelt tron
from i;
invention, is fast killing itself from a money-making starry sky. W ater seemed to be the method of f while
Mrs Walker, leader, He loyal to your
a rabbit
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main
subject.
Experiences
about' of the rabbit
st imipoim, by using means not justified by the ends.
club, Explained the
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