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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1929)
( \UsU Halt a billion ANNUAL C O N FEREN CE AT water* of Al.t-Wa. it MONMOUTH A P R IL 27TH dollars is realized yearly from th:, tvtun.iv,_______ DURHAM. _______ THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE White House Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Sumoski on source. Alaska is d iy i 'l ’ hr| Another milestone in education ad- H H J E F F R I E S . P u l.li.h rr Kttle lady has fishing districts and the food sup|.l> April 10th a girl. The Fnough salmon vuncemcnt will be reached when on received is great. Editorial been named Anna May. Member National Editorial Association and Oregon State ,„|y e ach family April 27, an educational conference -.done is caught to rut* Ai-kociation . . . U m .,,I states w^t t :t meaL concerned with the modern probier.' Mrs Nelson’s mother ts qu.te s.ck ... the United Males *«*.., -imil.limr Building the the new new curriculum’ Complet« coverage of eeatern Waahington county and w eitem Mult- _______ and 10.U00 men are engaged in th - oi nomadi c ou n ty . will be held at Monmouth Normal Six members of Miss Yoders grt*‘l- !Wi»rk. School. Published Friday of each week by Pioneer Publishing Co. at Beaverton, uating class of ’2f) surprised her las: ■ . Besides the four species of sa mon Educational leaders and teache o( JH>UI)(,S of cw| are UtUght Ore.____ _ ________________________ _________________ ________________ Thursday evening by calling a. he Norma ”* *■— — * — ° from all over the state will atten tu tor, d ai ser ,nd tlass n.atter at the posiotfiee at Beaverton. Oregon, home. Those present were e . p . . Vivian Stone Al Af,Cf *pawning bo,h ,he ,nate .and arrangements are , being made t under Uie act oi congress ol March J, ia/9. , . i- Smith, Fayrel and V n u n Stone, z\i . Hartshorn am! Um‘‘lc * , care for a large gathering. Some o ' bert Koch. Ernest , H al i but averaging from 100 to 00 speakers on the program are: Subscription price, $1 SO a year in advance, advertising rate* on application. Clark Williams. , . , , , . 1 _____ (pounds are caught and salted m 03U Pr. Burnham of Clark University F.ast week Durliun boys lost n pound hogsheads valued at $100 elich. authority on mental hygiene. O FF IC E S Principal VV. A. King. Seattle ball game to Tigard, the score bein Immense schools of herring which Tigard—Tigard Pharmacy—Phone Tigard UJ. Bravei i o n — Broadway near O. fc. track»—Phone 75C'J. 15 to 22. '1 he girls also lost the!- arc the principal food of the halibut Washington authority on elementan A loha-A loha Lumbei Co.—Phone Beaverton 423Z game to Tigard with a score of l1“ are found. Besides the eight million school administration and reading. Portland— kJK Dekuin Building—Phone Atwater 3914 Pr. B. VV. PeBusk, University o- to 24. This week they each playe< pounds used annually for food these Multnomah—Multnomah Insurance Agency Atrwater 3911 Oregon, research specialist. at Tualatin, the boys losing with a little fish are used for fertilizer. Mr. Pelmar R. Dewey, Pirector c score of 16 to 19 while the girls lost Other fish found in these northern1 i . ..a Norm with a score of 9 to 2J. T H E THI1NGS W E H EA R A BO U T waters are seals, oysters, crabs and Training " Schools, > Oregon . It is admitted by most of us that the newspaper con stitutes a large part <>i the average persons reading. This is a challenge to all who help furnish the newspaper to the public. Even in this fast age, the press holds much of the destiny of the nation in its hand. But the newsp. per necessarily must furnish its readers those hits of news and other material which the people want to read. cFains. One has to be very careful school. Mr. La Cina is in a hospital in | Students arc urged to attend, : ¡in using clams as they often come Portland recovering from the effect from the holes where there are cop- ,nanv a* possible- of the sessions a of poison taken by mistake when h . , . . . . , the conference. There will be some per deposits which make them deadly . . . . got hold of the wrong tablets. thing of vital interest for all people oisonous. In closing her report, Mrs . ¡interested in educational progress. Dog* are wonderful animals and Caldwell read a very interesting paper 1 ___________ ____ alright in their place, but school >s on a trip to Alaska canneries taFcn STRETCH OF H IG H W A Y no place for dogs. Teachers have \ Mr. Ward Cutting several years' 1"® MADE M O R ^ SA F E problems enough on their hands in I looking after your children. l)on”i ago. The stretch of the West Side Pac tkdd to her burden bj allowing you- ific highway from »he Washington hungry dog to hang around school Miss Grace Workman of Corvalljs county line to McMinnville will be all day to steal the pupils lunches!has been visiting the past week with re-surfaced during the summer months The Oregon highway commission when the basement door is open aim F.velyn Hite. ¡have taken this means of making this unguarded for a moment. Such dog are public nuisances and should be i portion of the highway more safe Mr. and Mrs. C. VV Struthcrs were dealt with as such. If your dog is las there have been many accidents iillsboro callers Thursday and called | lately. The road will first be covered otic of the half dozen pests that have i the J. B. Phillips home. with tar and then crushed iock will been a torment at school all thi be applied making a wonderful non- year you should be up fo r ‘permitting” Mr 1’. L. Willoughby spent tin skid surface, 'a nuisance, for evidently you are not week end with his family here. He ’’maintaining” it. reports eight feet of M>"”' at Gov- j ernment Camp. ... „ _______ I had (irubb, of Logan, Oregon, vis ALLEN & R O B E R T S ited his mother, Mrs. z\lex Carpenter Attorney* at Law Saturday und Sunday. 6th floor Swetland Building Mrs. F.. L. Rucker ¡and son Alfred Cor. 5th and Washington Sts of Buxton ivere visiting Sunday at Mrs. J. S. Bilycu was a Portland the Struthers home. Broadway 6772 — Portland, Oregon visitor Tuesday. The people want “news” of every nature and content. Th, service must include news of crime and the general misgivings of both the wilful wrongdoer and the inno cently unfortunate. In a few words, “news” constitutes the exceptional activities of the people or the results ol those activities. It is true that in the local community the principal news is of those constructive movements in the social, civic and political life of the people. Generally speaking, however, the things that are spread in streamer headlines are the sensational and the exceptional, at least of those things not common to the majority of people. ( rime news, for example is of those comparatively few who have neither the cleverness to evade detection nor the intelligence to abide by the law. Even with our pen itentiaries full, their populations are small enough in pro portion to the total population as to he almost negligible in quantity from a comparative standpoint. It should he remembered also, that notwithstanding a general feeling of laxity in the enforcement of law, the majority of crim inals are apprehended, and the great majority of those Mr and Mrs. Paul Kcgling and apprehended are prosecuted to final conviction. Court daughter Jean arc now living in the Hdl house near the Pilkington green- records amply prove this statement. The offices of pros hemse: ecuting authorities would show an average of convictions in excess of 85 per cent. , I'rank Brobst and family of Wilson Is the country so had, after all? Not when we figure by comparisons. By the very nature of things we could not expect to read iu the newspapers of the acts of lion est v in dealing of the thousands about us every dav. We could not expect to continually read of the virtues so common among friends and neighbors in our community, not ol the many demonstrations of love and kindness and charity practice*! on every hand. Fhese are so inherently common as to he taken for granted. We thus hear more ol tile had than we hear of the good. But, depending upon the ability and willingness of the people to reason tor themselves, there is continued hope that the “things we hear about”, if of evil, will he object lessons for om I h ture guidance; and if of good, to spur us on to higher i.leals « » I citizenship and greater encouragement toward success. Isn’t it just killing the way Chicago is being advertised? America has more trouble with her Eliplani! has with her criminals. Governors Liquor will never he stopped at the source wa\ is Imitili to stop it at the mouth. than soim A hill abolishing kissing in public won Id simply make matters worse. For isn’t that about the only place some husbands kiss their wives? It i reported on fairly pon*l authority that President Moovrr pave nn the Mayflower because too many job hunters wanted him to come across in it. Serve Specuj Sunday Dinner fio.il l to 7 M Your Patronage Soli*^ Fur reservation* pho,,, T¡ >t>-M-X~y.y.y.X. x-% .vc,. Open Saturday EVrI)|| 26 Year, IN Portland Headquarters f0r M E N ’S and LADI e J Frances Hansen who has been ab sent from school with measles vva‘ back at her classes Monday. w. boots ARCH SUPPORT S h J FOR THE E N T I R E FAMILY L et us Fit Your Ft We Give S & H Green Stan GOODYEt SHOE COl 145 4th St.eet P O R T L A N D ,0REC Rubber Heels Put W hile You Wait E. PEGG M O R T IC IA N O P JE G O N BEA VERTO N , Henry Metzentine was abse.it front ville and Mrs. Ellen Lyons and child - school several days with sore throat ten, of Wilsonville called at the home of their sister, Mrs. J. K. Pobson Sunday afternoon. WE SERVE REGARDLESS G EN ER A L OFTH E T IM E DAY OR NIGH] MOTORS Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Cross, of Oregon ( ity, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A < abc, the two families having beet acquainted while living in central Or, •O'ii several years ago. I he Poultry Association held theii regular meeting at the school house on Tuesday evening. \t a meeting of the school director-, last I httrsikiy the following t<t»fWFr* were elected: principal, Mr. N. O Vmlei'son, of Sherwood; intermediate. Miss Rosalind Ogden, of Portland, in imary, Miss Virginia Parks, of T i gard. * *n aecount of illness Mrs. McF'er* u n his handed m her resignation a* pi evident of the P T. A. Uie I I. A will hold their regu lar monthly meeting Friday, whet, nominations will be made of officers to be elected at the May meeting Mr Dunham, of Portland, will fur- tiish music. H1TEON Good towns are built from within. That is, provided they have the stuft within to build a good town. Huron club met April 10th at the home of Mrs. Emily Peterson with \manda t arlson as hostess There Have von prepared to paint up and clean up this spring were sixteen members prescht ami our I-ct s help to make our town spick and span for the sum i*4l call what can we do for the bet mcr business, summer changes in real estate, and for ti imeni ol our club (was well respon ded to. 1 he Ixizaar committee had on summer enjoyment of our material blessings hand a tot of material for sewing Notification of the next county fede- lation meeting to be held Friday. Vpril Jti. was received This is also > ;i o be an institute and promises to be 5 very interesting Hi icon club has 75 Assorted Bulbs for $1.00. Postpaid S i been asked to giv^ a five minute talk I I his fine mixture is not a cheap mixture, hut a Sio*i tnving und Receiving” in relation I collection of 20 different varieties, one to five hull» s <>d> wi k * *n i next < ng will each / a in all. \\ ill hloom splendidly and make Ï be a; the home of >f Mrs. Sarah Nan | extra large bulbs for next vear. } Rb i k and will be .•!* Tuesdav instead .• 30 Assorted Bulbs for $1.00, Postpaid v uee ihe <6 tjy y i tu r îâ M r C L ./ iL jJ NEW CHEVROLET SIX - a Six in the price r a n g e of the fo u r! Y ou are co rd ially invited to visit our sp ecial display of the new C h evro let Six— ar ranged in co n ju n ctio n with the nation w id e Sp rin g Sh ow ing o f G en eral M o tors cars. H ere, in a p rice class that has h ith erto been occu pied exclusively by fou r-cylinder au to m o biles, vou w ill see displayed a lin e o f beau t i f u l m o d e ls th a t b r in g you every advantage o f six- cv lin d er p erform ance. Y et. due to the greatest array o f m e c h a n ic a l a d v a n c e m e n ts th a t C h ev ro let has ever an nou nced , the new C h ev ro let. S ix d eliv ers b e tte r th a n tw en ty m iles to th e g a llo n o f g a s o lin e w ith extrem ely low o il c o n sum ption. And th is am azing six -cy lin d er p erfo rm an ce is m atched in im p ressiveness by the beautiful new Fish er b o d ies. C om e in . See fo r yo u rself that no o th er car in the w o rld c a n g iv e you s o m u ch at p rices w ith in the reach o f all. ÿ and rv.rv member is requested to bv | •I $ officer* Mis Nda i l. . non of Caldwell a*,, a > % The * 5 9 ) COACH T ie K o a lisie r.. 7*» P haeton .. It* C o . p* . . . . Tét »325 »325 *595 *675 *695 Sctlan . . . . T ie C a b r io le t. TieCanreet»*/« t *7 land au ................. 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A t l f n . r i f a. i . /af«ae» Gladiolus Bulbs I his extraordinary mixture comprises M) fine large bulbs, no two alike, well balanced in colors to give you a wide selection in plain, ruffled and primuhnus types, all hand -elected hut not labeled Catalog Listing 125 Varieties on Request B E T T E N D O R F ’S B U L B & P L A N T G A R D E N S ou** ^ Beaverton, Oregon h ik in g • •:-y-x-:-:-y<-x-y-x-y-:-y-y-:-y-y.x-y-y-:-y •>.x-«w--y-y*y-y-y<--x-->-:*-‘-'y.; A) until ■* Tiu«rj fim:. .X»1 *<i ’• C O M PA R E the p r.e e as » e l l as • " ** p r i c e in c o n i ' d i « I ■ uton afeite w l * 1 , ru le* * de!i»err-i i activa» j (K a rg e t for d e t i '* " •0“ ftn accing . 1 ou u r r i o r iliu lly I n n t e d t o S e e O u r S p e c i a l E x h i b i t o f t h e Yew C hevrolet >*» STIPES GARAGE BEAVERTON, OREGON the NNf do not fully l ntted State* appreciate what get» from the Q U A L I T Y AT L O W C O S T