The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 05, 1929, Image 2

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the Grange dance at Kinten
Thursday.
Without Tcgard to price, distance '
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or d claj, and granting that home
Hitcon Hub met March 27 at
¡pride und community tluly did not {jlr
0f llertha Robinson and
H. H J E F F R I E S . Publi.her
enter into the question, we still njne tuembers and two visitors an
Editorial would say that your dollar ha» great- swcre<j roi| ca|| with “a spi n«» saint”
Member National Editori rl Association and Oregon State
er purchasing power when spent in 'j'hia was a busings meeting. The
Association
----------- the hoii> coounun.iy than when spent nrxt meeting «wall be at the home of
■nd
w «st«ro
M u l t out of it. No prodigy in inalhetnaiu.-»| Aman(j a C arlson and roll call will be
Completa cover«*« o f « jts ta rn W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y
n o n u h county.
is necessaiy to figure out the spmph “what can be done for the better-
proposition that a dollar sj>c»il m ,,,etlt of our club?" Mrs. Ada CaJd-
Published Friday of each week bj Pioneer Publishing Co. at Beaverton, our town is a »haler invested.
well will report on ‘Fishing industry
Ore.
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Communities have no protecting ,r, .Muskai”
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Fntored a* seond class matter at the postoRice at Beaverton. Oregon, tariffs or tiude treaties, or revenue
under the act of c-ongres« of March J. 1«79.
'Collecting measures as have nations
Miss Dorothea Struthers and Mr.
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But when you buy t vaj Ira n bon Fraak Karl- were at the Stnstberi
Subscription price, $1.50 a year in adsince; advertising rates on application yOU pay i«»r it. t'li^ tariff you pay |u>me Saturday evening.
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the
home
town;
and
every
citizen,
A
nunlScr
from
Hiteon attemlcd
o f f ic e s
by virtue of the convenience, ser- Easter services at Beaverton Sunday.
Tigard—Tigard Pharmacy—Phone Tigard 143
vice and protection that his home
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Beavci ton—Broadway near O. E. tweks—Phoue 7503.
community affords him, engages ai
Mrs# Sophia Olson and Miss Mable
Aloha—Aloha Lumber Co.—Phone Beaverton 4352.
Portland- -108 Dckum Building Phone Atwater 5914
least in a mural trcaiy with his fel-| Olson spght Easier »with the L M.
Multnomah—Multnomah Insurance Agency-Abwatcr 5914
low citizens.
Davies family.
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PURCHASING POWER
THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
HAZELDALE
KEEPING UP WITH THE JONES ACT
One of the real tests of the prohibition law
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in the form of the Jones Act, a federal statute
the penalties of the Volstead law to a higher
f e l o n V or with a maximum punishment o f $10, (XX) fine
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Mr. and Mrs. George F.. P a y ic
The world’s •"shvvliy
of Sheridan spgnt Easier Sum lt
' 6¿00l000 miles
w"h 3,mu,m
with relatives here.
I Uniteli States.
The Alethian Sunday school class j
is having a newspaper drive. Thevl At the clo >SC of 1927, An*
will receive seventy cents per pound: over nine billion «U,lla,,
Itin
for the paper collected.
1 motor vehicles.
Several cases ot measles have been
reported here.
The
Hazeldale Literary
Society
h ilS COIUC held a regular meeting last Tuesday
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March 26. Plans were dis-
, night,
,
,
increasing **
cussed for the nmist ref show to be
decree of Sponsored soon by the society. Misses
l
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Salzer have re­
g a r d e ? i H o
turned from u ten »Juy n o to r trip
tc Washington where they visited
On Sunday, \,,ri| 6
their With anti kin at t eittralia, th e the children’s church $ *' 1
lialis auJ Tenino.
Mrs. Salzer’« held at the Garden HuT'**!
father. J. W. Bogar retumed wtUij church. All K hool bl'y
ih« in.
| are cordially invited
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Forney t»>r--
the montlih
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jlere from Gaston for Easier Sunday.1 Aid was held i hu, ^ v
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the home of Mrs. R [
VVork on the E. A. Robinson storel
muring completion and the large
A number
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f cases
frontage of display windows tnak>s have been reported
amon* ^
the building very attractive.
Miañe school children
Shop \\ here you live— Help build up your
TUALATIN
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The annual sermon of Rev. H. P
Amii* k,mxU Uml -,ca" S,m,h were Hlake on the day of his ninety-sixth
| *n charge ui entertainment for
the birthday anniversary was ar. c\ent of!
rc.ll evcniI1({. The program consisted of Etuter Sunday at the Methodist com-1
or l l I* years imprisonment
,or l i o t n . it w i l l l i t a
test because the final test of any law is its enforcement, banjo selections by Courtney Syver- mUnity church. Th,- church was well
If i he citizens
o f the United
States, . thru
their federal
c v. bis
i IM message
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. J ian ^»niitn, v<xai solo d > Mrs.
was highly interesting,
trial juries, want to put a stop to the illicit liquor OUSI
Smilh; reading by Anna Rowell and pre^ .c,|;ng thc sennon was an Easter j
X1CSS they can come nearer doing it with the Jones Act Hazeldale Hornet by Harley laylur. service pven by the Sunday school
with any * h c r enforce,nen. measure since .he ad- ^
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vent of prohibition a s a national r e g u l a t i o n . If they d o the prize, a large buster egg. Open a „wmber presented him with an
n o t desire prohibition as it relates to intoxicants as bev-jmeelm# * ,n
hcld ncxt lues,,ay Foster lily plant, a basket luncheon
erages the severity of the Jones penal clauses will be
their tacit excuse for wholesale acquittals.
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lowed «he sermon
M i„ Dorothy
A number of ihe residents of Ha/
. u 1 " " " .l " ' i " l ,U rCS' dt,n, * _ / * l/ Heimbach baked the birthday cake
eldale attended a concert and dance which was a j ery large one with j
wi l l he the Stand -
*,v '‘le l'"ua'. c'l|b
special decorations and in pyramid!
1 Daiiuhters ol Scotia in Portland on t
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to
adopting
the,
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,n.
Por*and
°n
form Among those present from a
lO auoi 1..K r n t ,.rl(kiy
evenmg. An enjoyable feat- (listtincc , * rc Mr am, Mrs
Qscar
( ) tie
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Easter • holidays
with
his
daughter childreh
indulged in an Easter
Important
Train and Stage
Announcement
For your greater convenience on trips in Western
Oregon a new ticket arrangement has been put into
effect whereby the same tickets may be used on the
stages of the Southern Pacific Motor Transport Co.,
Oregon Stages Inc., and the Pacific Stages.
interesting phase o f the subject
the various states will take in roirard
10 karcl
provisions of the Act for the state and municipal courts, lire Of the program were the vocal Larson of W<K)dburn. Mrs.
Henry
It is improbable that the State constitutions will permit ¡*’^ er^yV ^ / ^ a v e r to r " 1
Portlan<1j
a,lil children of near Oregon
the automatic adoption of these penalties without r e ■,
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( "y an<l n'any
enactments or special legislation by state legislatures. If Mj an;'
1 A McMillan and The Tualatin Hci h Chicke
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lamily
of Ihe Halles spent a few . . .
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lllilt is l o u n d to he the CHSC th e sclltiiuent Ol t h e stcltes Lj^y# jn Ibe neighborhood last week, reived a shipment of one cas^ of
hatching eggs Tuesday from the I
will lie reflected by their legislative action or failure of ""•! we>. ta>- r»e«o of Mr ■>» Mr., V' n'!o.onL"i\,li!'r! '"l''-
•arm of Cor-
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* • o y v e r s u n on i u r s u a v nipni.
action in Ibis rega
regard. If the slates adopt the Jones Act c p Syv" ’,,n “ p"” ‘Uy "iKt"
„Hi..
]>enalties, and they are imposed upon what is called the Dolly and Bill Thain of Portland!
“ l i t t l e f e l l o w s , ” ju r i e s may
be even more reluctant to con s»cnt
Saturday night and Sunday!
1h c [J
H Krause ftimily
spent
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r at ihe 1 C Smith home
raster Sunday at the home of Mrs. I
Ihts would bring about a deplorable condition of
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home.
Krause’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J
VICt.
enforcement and be worse than no Jones Act.
\!r. Mueller of. Portland spent the W- Sicken of Pleasant Hill. The!
v.
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For example, you can leave here 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 on these lines
Southern Pacific rail tickets also are gooJ for use
on the Red Tops" and "Silver Grays,” and, with
few exceptions, on the Pacific Stage line If you
wish, you can go by train and return by stage.
egg
No law ever w ad further than the people wanted it to Mr, Robm ■
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go, at least for any great length of time. Legislation,!
1 day.
Stages call ar Beaverton Pharmacy - Whitehall C«fr
however restrictive ,in the end finds itself on a level with Mr Ernest Livermore and Mr.
public thought and opinion and with the social and moral We* l<a"cv, who have both been Ernest Heimbach, teacher in t h e '
rPhottt or ca ll on us a t a ny tim e
fo r a ll travel inform ation.
standards of society. The pendulums of laxity on the 1 seriously ill with grippe are now high school at Sheridan was at home
convalescing. Mr. and Mrs Liver-j Easter with his parents, Mr. and1
one hand and of severity on the other swing back and niore tire at ihe hoiu, of their bro-|Mrs. R. H. Heimbach.
forth only tO the points of temporary excitement aild ih tr. Mr. Frank Livemtore at Huber
popular interest. Prohibition will be what the people
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^,r,t Htiwxhurst, njother of W. R.
make it, either a success or a failure. If there are not <,00‘l K ,,lav w:‘s «Served at H az-1 Hawxhurst with her daughter. Mrs
enough people to make it a success, or it thru carelessness
.
» w th j. w. Mann of Washington are here
or indifference to public administration the majority let noon for the pupils
or a visit as theft’
I are enroute for the home of Mrs
apathy rule where thoughtfulness should govern, no
Mann.
Le lovai tu your own merchants— spend money at hi
amount of increases in penal clauses will avail on the M,,s , ave Syver*on is "ow making__
her
htune
in
H i l l s b o r o where she is, -
•ddc of prohibition.
Southern Pacific
the
Variety
store
Folk * on thc sick list in Hitcon
arc reported as improving.
GREAT MEN’S BIRTHDAYS
Ii i' unfortunate that the people cannot devote them
selves to observances of the birthdays of more great
characters of history. Perhaps it might he well to elim­
inate so many special “weeks anti give opportunity for
more special urograms in honor of men and women who
b.i' • act unnlishcd things worthy of remembrance. Only
a few outstanding characters are thus remembered so
far rs is concerned birthday observances. Washington
ami 1 ncoln are the subjects of legal holidays. Thomas
J e t t c i ’s- n is remembered often with more than passing
notiuiu Robert h. Lees birthday is observe«! with con
tuderabk„degree of devotion. Rut a few more names
\vould tell the story. One has to consult his almanac to,,
otuui to remember who was who
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Max l>e some of the cities the Mexicans are fighting for -
l t l wort It lighting
mg I < >1
V|is. Adclia Hnvitt who has made
her home with the Chris Christensen
family this winter went to Corbett
III st wql’k.
A
number
from
Mexico
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a 1
<ieci.tc.t...
' Oi ni o ruumls of ammuniiion to
ECONOMY WASH
pouu»i* 76 cent* - § cents
additional pound
na‘ work ‘"„.bed. *can„g
»»m l
k generally ,akcs
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The biggest boost von can mve our t.m ..
>t. an.l supporting its institutions for good. '
Some people spend their e v e n i n g
•pend their Week’s earning*
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.
r
mg ’M
,
" samc
th«*>
A business serves in proportion to the support given
t; Support is given a business in proportion !o the ser 1
start! rCn< Cr*‘
N nthcr su,e
sh o u W
wait for thc other to
dried
WASH
lOVipounds for 7o cents Flat
work all linished which means
sheets, spreads, slip«, etc Wenr-
apparel damp just right to
la.k.e
»larch. 7 cents each
additional pound.
ROUGH
t w I r, T m . kS; t m Cnm~ > in*'>
attended*
NEW SYST-
LAUNDRY
PRICES
EAst 0883
THRIFT
Js u 'j;'¡ir* -'.¿ s .''*
Hiteon
M J M M r S S x.
CCAUUnsCHTS KHOWK H I!
ieatedt
DURANT S I X
::
n i M K K I I SEDAN
C O I T E mr ¡»PORT ROADSTER
«795 %
DURANT FOUR
W I T H T R I » E9 9 T AH T I N C A T
C ? V A*
%SÆ
am ong low piicedáixeS
NO other low-price«! Six in the world «•an ■ no
eessfuily aland eomparison./ea/ure by f e e la r^,
with the iMTiAatiiiii.il Durant Six. To obtain the
Durant advantage# in any other car, you woulJ
have to step up to the bigh-price lesel. r Prose it
to your own satisfaetion. Gompure! The popular
Durant Six ha# the World- Fauioua ltcd Seal t .mil*
neutal Motor, Lanchenter Vibration Duiopn.'r. .’>« I*
*"n Bohnalite Invar-Strut Picton#. M.irv- Sii.
Chain Timing Drive,Chadwick Drouze-Backed B<
ings Ben.lix Four-Wheel Brake«,Force Feed laultt i*
esilioD and other feat urea to und in ctwth SixeadL' hi^i 1 ^*
*645
DRY
pound» for 51 cents; flat
work finished, wearing apparel
Starched ready ,o iron. 9 cents
rach additional pound.
PRESSALL
» ¿ ° u,ul* ,or ,,o u - ila‘ work
all finished; mens shirts hand
finished, ready to wear 5 cents
extra. This includes 4 pounds
flat * o i k and 41* pounds wear*
ing apparel
WET WASH
10 pounds 51 cents 4 cents !
each additional pound \\ erk
«nd rates »*n any wash made
■ °*«
on application
Phone
Eaat m$3
our
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OTTO ERICKSON
Beaverton, Oregon
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| employed at
betleralcourts will be handicapped without the adop 1 Nlr Nlax n,,rger htid as his guest
tion of similar provisions !>v the states. The real test ,ast NV‘‘,'''<M,day. his brother. j°e Rer-
will come when the state courts are given power to im
»'".»nia. Washington.
pose penalties provided by the Jones Act, and enforce
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mem is given its trial in local jurisdictions.
HITEON