The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, August 23, 1929, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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BEAVERTON
ENTERPRISE
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FRIDAY. AUGUST
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where they occupied one of the K
HAZELDALE NEWS
Kt-znicsck cottages on the beach
Mr ami Mrs. J. B. Thornton tond Monday they were joined by Mr.
family moved to Kelso, Washington Panck and all drove to Newport and
Member National F.ditoriil Association and Oregon State Editorial jtfu esday. Mr. Thornton has work to visit relatives at Toledo before
Associarticn
i returning home. They report a finej
with the Perkins Garage.
i
outing.
of
eastern
Washington
county
and
western
Mult­
Complet* coverai«
nomah county.
Miss llcrtha Skinner of Napavine,
D. C. Darker of Oakland. Califor­
Wash. visited all of last week with
nia,
accompanied T>y Edward Bosso,
each
week
bj
Pioneer
Publishing
Co.
at
Beavcrtoii,
Published Friday of
her uncle, Mr. Henry Schoene.
1 also of Oakland, has been visiting his
Ore
mother, Mrs. E. C. Richardson and
Lcu-zi-d as sec nid .lass n.alter al the povlollice at Beaverton. Oregon,
Mr. .»nd Mrs. B. L. Griffin* and , family, arriving last Thursday and
under the act of congress of March J, 1879.
Miss Susan Gitogg visited Mr. and
I returning Monday.
Mrs. D. k. Sowler at Vernonia Sun­
Subscription price, $150 a year in advance, advcitisiiig rates on application. day.
I. F. Ridenour has commenced an
addition to his dwelling occupied by
OFFICES
Mr. and Mrs. J. B Thornton and q p Kraus and fcimily.
Mrs.
Tom Miller drove to Kelso The bridge over the Tualatin river
Tigard—Tigard Pharmacy--Phone Tigard 143
Beaveituii Broadway rear O. I-, tracks—Phone 7S03.
Wash, Monday.
ht Galbreath station on the Boone’s
Aloha—Aloha Lumber C o—Phone Beaverton 4252
Ferry road which has been closed for
Portland—K>8 Dekuin Paulding Phone Atwater 5914
Mr. and Mrs. Diz Gassner and
Multnomah- Multnomah Insurance Agency- A »water 5914
some time for repairs was open to
daughter Hilda were callers at the
traffic Wednesday.
Tom Miller home Sunday.
>*S
THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
THEY SHALL FOLLOW THE FOOTPRINTS
OF THE MASTER
Virginiti Miller returned home from
heat and oat ycilds have been
a three weeks visit with her aunt hi«h'y satisfactory in this section and
threshing nrtirfly completed.
The
Mrs. E. P. Green at Lents.
growers are about evenly divided a»
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Danford and to the d 'sPosal of their <wheat crop—
Mrs. A. L. Danford rivere dinner half selling and probably half of them
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller selling. Many fear if the,» hold their
wheat that they will be obliged to
Wednesday.
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sell tot a loss as they did last sea
Frank Doughty, of Roseburg, is sen. No crop reports are to be re­
making his home with his son Bert lied upon and- it is a pity that the
I )i mghty.
United States government cannot buy ,
the surplus and stabah*e the market
1 Keiiike and son Elwin and Mr. so that the farmer would know what
and Mrs, F.. W. Grider of Scllwood, to do. Wheat has been sold around
were dinner guests of Mr. tond Mrs. $1.23 to $1 29 per bushel <?ats have
B. L Griffitts Thursday.
brought about $33.00 per ton. Straw
is being offered at $<>00 delivered.
Mr. and Mrs. B. I.. Griffitts and
aunt, Miss Susan Gragg made th<* J ' Max Haw-xhurst who htos been vis­
Mt. Houd loop trip Wednesday.
itin g the home of her son, W. R. X
Hawxhurst, has returned to her
daughter’s home at Sunnyside, Wash.
HITEON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hcimbach and
Deepest sympathy of the neighbor­
hood is extended to Mrs. Chas, Van daughter Dorothy «with Mr. and Mrs.
Kleck and family on the loss of Mr. George E. Payne of Sheridan spent
Van K,cck’* mother whose death I several days recently tot Oceanside.
to
Francisco
(from main lint points)
now good on
4 trains
So great has been the demand for this economical
travel, the $15 coach fare to San Francisco; $28 to Los
Angeles, may now be used on all trains carrying
coaches—the "Shasta,” "West Coast," "Oregonian'’
and "Klamath," (formerly the "Coach Special").
Good also on Tourist Sleepers
To provide still greater comfort at low cost, these
coach fares are now good on Tourist sleeping cars to
San Francisco and Los Angeles. This arrangement
saves nearly half your travel costs.
Millions of children are being made ready to begin
or to resume their studies in school. Their purpose is to
secure an education that will prepare them for the battle
of life. Some will leave in the years to come with fair
Planning a vacation? Phone or call on us for
educations, and some will continue until they become
all travel information
learned men and women. The great group will enter the
world of the future with average mental accomplish
inents, and will not have studied so far as to grasp the
real meaning of education.
Education is not an accumulation of knowledge. It
is the storing up of essential ideas. It is a process of sc
C. E. Allen, Agent
lection. We study not in order to learn what to believe,
but to learn what not to believe. As one progresses in
his study- he is constantly rejecting or discarding those
ideas which time proves untenable or impracticable. For
MAYBE IT’S YOUR DIET
a number of ideas that today are held the last possible
Henry Ford says: “The Best Doctors seem to agree that a s»re
cure for most indispositions is to be found in diet.**
knowledge shall be replaced tomorrow by new ideas vary­
WE SPECIALIZE IN RADIATION DIET
ing a small or large degree from the older ones.
We make diets for a number of patients th-at we never see. This
business is carried on through the mail.
Nor may we expect to arrive through education at
Hundreds Live on Diets We Have Prescribed
the “truth* of things. Truth is but a relative term, and
Scientifically Selected Foods Are the Key to Good Health.
not positive. W hat we call truth is but what we accept occure'1 lhu«sday
Kmton.
Mrs. Harvey Casteel, Mrs. E.
Dr. Curtis W. Miller
as such, a body of practical conclusions, which by no Mr and Mrs. George Gardner and Robinson and Mrs Mabel Thompson
C h i r o p r a c t i c Physician Physio Therapist
210 Central Bldg., Tenth and Alder
means are established as final. W ith our imperfect pow­ son Wilmer of Jenning’s Lodge were entertained the ladies’ aid of the
RS i Phon«‘
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Office Phone Beacon M£
ers of perception and apprehension, we can reach only to Thursday evening callers at the Methodist Community church at the
881 East Franklin St.
the approximate truth of things. That must suffice, and Struther’s hpme and Winifred church parlors, Wednesday.
Gardner returned home with them.
indeed does so very satisfactorily.
Hut the search for knowledge and understanding is The Misses Dorothy and Genevlevt A W A V A m V W A 'A W . V A V
lhe greatest and noblest work of mankind. Education Peterson returned home Sunday after A Personal Service — Honestly
W. E. P E G G
Rendered
Lrives us the power to better understand ourselves and spending two weeks with Miss Grace
MORTICIAN
The VERY BEST PLATES
our relations with one another. It should train us to Workman at Corvallis.
BEAVERTON,
OREGON
at a
mold and perpetuate the finest social relations. For edu
WE
SERVE
REGARDLESS
OFTHE
TIM
E
DAY
OR NIGHT
Mr. tind Mrs. Carl Peterson were
MINIMUM COST
cation primarily is the development of a mental attitude Sunday callers at the A. F. N ter-
i 'n d the sounder the education the more enlightened the son home.
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viewpoint of life.
Kenneth and Elizabeth Struthers |
Shakespeares conception of the infinite powers of spent
Sunday at Bridal Veil and Miss
Lochridge Furniture Co.
man is the sublime illustration of the human capacity to Allevenc Light returned home with
attain to the ultimate in knowledge and understanding. them for a week’s visit.
Expert Furniture Repairing, Refinishing
So far hut an infinitesimal fraction of all possible knowl
Upholstering
edge has been pained. How nohlv have earnest men Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Workman
Dr.
M.
A.
Jones,
Dentist
and
son
Billy,
of
Marshfield
were
s riven to uncover hidden facts of nature! The greatest
Special Furniture and Woodwork
on old neighbors in Hiteon j 25 Years in Portland.
Formerly
’ ve been the readiest to admit their imperfect ability to calling
Sunday Und enjoyed "thresher dinner” at 2nd and Washington streets. Now
grasp ideas lying within the realm of the great unknown. at the Struther’s home.
( alls and Deliveries—Estimates Free
located at 205-206 Panama Bidlding,
They, however, are the minds that serve as examples
3rd and Alder Streets
St.
Portland, Oregon
Phone At. 5620
for our youth to emulate. Dimly these children may re­ Threshing for 1929 is about a thing JV .V .V ,V .‘.V A ’,V ,V ,W V ,W V . . \ 372
of the past in Hiteon and quite a
alize it, hut in their studies every day, they shall have few
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are going to bale straw The _______________ ._
the advantages of the years of sUtdy and labor by these grain yield was line and very little FEEL THE GLOW OF NEW LIFE
cotisciencious, indefatigable investigators of natural phen grain was sold in the field.
When You are Tired, Weary,
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omeiia. These young shall walk in the footprints of the
F'ind New Strength Through
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masters, and the more ambitiously and determinedly the\
TUALATIN
TURKISH.
MINERAL.
STEAM.
follow them, the more learned, cultured and accomplished
INTERNAL BATH. SHOWER
Miss Edna Gcibergcr is home from
AT
they shall become.
SWEDISH OR VIBRATORY
Southern Pacific
500 WOMEN WANTED
SMOKE BREAD AND BUTTER
California for a short vacation. Her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gei-
berger who went to California with
their son Ray and wife returned with
Edna.
They were absent several
weeks going tos far as Mexico and
visiting their son William and family
as well as many friends.
MASSAGE
in Treatment of Colds
ttnd Rheumatism
MRS LYDIA NORRIS. D. M.
In connection with Physician
308 Alitky Bid*. 147 Third St
ATwater 3955
Portland. Oregon
Hours 9 a. m. to I p. n .
Excellent
Every morning a host of us pour into the business
center of the city, on our way to take up the tasks of the
«lay. What are we going to do today? Are we going to
record a day of good profits, or are we going to report
All roads leading to the highway ^
that we sat around all day waiting for the trade that did arc in a deplorable condition and
4
not come to us?
have been so for more than ten
We have a wonderful retail center. Most of us are years It is just tobout time that
bound for offices in that retail center. We hope to do a Tualatin has a passable road tothc
lot of retailing, and we should do it. We need to do it. highway. 1 he road to Sherwood is
terrible; thp oi.e to Red Rock dairy
and if we can offer the best inducements- we shall do it
.
.
ust is a foot deep to
We will nave to vie all daj with our competitors, and}Jurgen* park Recently onthe lower
even a slight reduction in the price of his goods today
e’s Ferry road, six men were <
will cut off some of our trade, (hi very slight figures put to work at debiting out holes
in the pavement for repairs. The
our fortune depends.
that in - war*
.ur.ng 1
Now we can see only a retail center, one in which oil their shovels
and the sixth was
there are, in fact, too many of u- retailing at the present lighting his pipe and that is the real
time. But this is our work to do. and we are doing the u I SOU that <jur roads are in such \
a kuiiciit.ible and wretched condi­
best that we can under the circumstances.
But how much more encouraged we would he this tion. Isn’t it the truth?
morning as we go to our offices and stores, if we could Miss Iris Corum of Metzger who
look out across the city and see a few score smokestacks ha* been critically ill following an
sending tip their stream«? of black and sootv smoke! We!
I
would feel- wouldn’t we. that some thousands of men andU,ne *° F1°««®c«. Oregon, to re-
women were at work over there, making something that cut’*ra,e
could he sold in the other par of the country or in some w i. tv .
‘ c ^
foreign land, whose sale would return thousands, perhaps, j* u y company has purchased a hand-
millions. to Portland, to be turned into the retail channels »UK new Old'mobile sedan.
of the city.
Yes- we’re sorrv that the landscape is so devoid of, The \ \ monti grange of Tualatin «¡viti
smokestacks, and that there are not thousands over there V,1U. gr4ni|e fnr an ^ ,Uv%UIIIC at
engaged in piling up hank accounts and retail purchasing w. idenumn’* park Basket lunch, of
accounts. W e’re sorry that we have no industrial hack ,cmne. Sunday, August 25th
ground to our retail center.
Mr*. John Tanck and three Sligh­
Smokestacks anti bread and butter go together. \Yc ter»,
Elizabeth, Eleanor ^nd Flor­
need bread and butter—\vc need smokestacks.
ence, spent last week at Neskowm
r
Ray-Maling Cannery
MONDAY, AUG. 26, 1929
Steady work on Pears and Prunes
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Canning Peaches
From the P. L. La Follette Farm at Cornelius
Early Crawford and Elberta
Ready Next Week
$2.00 Per Bushel
Telephone Orders Accepted
Beaverton 2552
Beach’s Market
On Highway at O. E. Track
Beaverton, Oregon
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