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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1929)
THE PAGE 2 BEAVERTON FR ID A Y E N T E R P R ISE SEPTEM BER ■■ y Mrs Hi rb .rt \N ilKu.ii. ani daugli- are a number of new families in the ******* ¡ter Betty, spent Tuesday with hotm district. ♦ 1 folks at Hillsboro. Miss lane Dunstan is at home „ H. H J E F F U I E S . P u b lis h e r ___ ______________ Henry Ford says: “The Best Doctors seem to agree that a from C-l«./nia > K D b ,'n jn , ia V T V * cure for most indispositions is to be found in diet." ' ‘Ur' I Editorial few days at Long I’each, Wash., last and Oregon State Id ember Natioual Editorial Association W E S P E C I A L I Z E IN R A D I A T I O N D I E T Mrs. Pete Huffman is determined wet.^ A» Mociation W e make diets for a number of patients that we never see Tv ♦ to retain her youth and has had th e ; . , W a s h in g to n county and western M ult- mumps. Yes, she caught them from business is carried on through the mail. ' ♦ *< is "p orted frost did some dam- £ C o m p le t* c o v e r a g e of eastern nom ah county. the baby age to K^rdens and cucumber patch« A JIlird ’-cd.' Live on D e ls W e Have Prescribed i in low ground in this vicinity la-t x Scicniifitally Selected Foods Aie th. Xev to Good Health v X Published Friday of each week by Pioneer Publishing C®. at Beaverton, Mrs. Hattie Simmilkier and v\ illiair v Dr. Curtis W. Miller Hoeft of the Koseburg garage, spent . X Ore. _____________________________________________________ Chiropractic P h y sician P h y s io T h e ra p is t | ----------- --------------------------—■—' several days last ive.-k at tl ' A i ¿ > r has had aa n • 210 Central Bldg., Tenth and Alder T f-rtiie d |® ’il i i I t i i c * at Beaverton. O fl| 8 a I Richardson 1 i :<■ while Mi Hoeft 1u! °® **is barn. •!• Res. Phone Sellwood 0153 Office Phone Res under the act of con gi ess of March 3, lö79. had his Lincoln motor car checked James Nokes has had a pipeless A con 842? I 881 Fast Franklin St. over in Portland. furnace installed in his basement ^ Subscription puce. $150 a year in advance; advertising rates on application. Forty cents per dozen was the completed this summer, price paid for extra eggs by the As- — — — — — __ soc.ation for the first week in Sep- i j a T r r 'i w a r t? » i r i i r c O F F IC E S lnnhrtr Cl'llum rurentlv .«, HAZELDALE S W NEW S tim b er $W.UX> was r*eently <hs- W V W A W V .V .V .V .% m W A m W V A V A V .V U .. Tigard—Tigard Pharmacy— Phone Tigard U3 tributed to ad members r.vho shipped ] ^ Beavtvtot -Broadway near O. E. tracks—Phuue 7503. eggs to the Association during the The Hazeldale school opened Sep- •, 4 A l o h a - Aloha Lumber Co —Phone Beaverton 4252. year 1927. A further distribution for tember 9th with Mrs. Gladys Has- J« Portland—40X Dekum Building Phone Atwater 591'! that year will be made at a latei kins as teacher for the term. % Multnomah Multnomah Insurance Agency—Aswater 59)4 date. There is also an acumulatea Mr and Mrs Tom Miller an(I \ J 15“ ' " . ° ' “tulistributed proceeds for family spcnt Sunday afternoon at I S Expert Furniture Repairing, Refinishing J THE GILBRALTER OF INTELLECT AND LITTLE 1928 which will be released later. Jantzen Beach. Upholstering J This is one of the definite and tang ME FEAR COMPLEX AND EDUCATION ible benefit« resulting from group Mrs. Milan Pizcr and . action in which the so-called “inde- fam'ly and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Banv Special Furniture and Woodwork i pendent” producer has no opportun iwere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. i School with that dignified matron at its head was to ity to participate. J. Gassner Sunday. Calls and Deliveries— Estimates Free THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE I MAYBE IT’S YOUR DIET 1 Lochridge Furniture Co. S j me a province ruled l»v a towering mind, a veritable (iib- Mrs. L. S. Harding has returned Bert Doughty returned home last i ralter of intellect who, I was sure, could by merely from a trip to Rhododendron where Hiursday from hi- trip thru Oregon,I' 372 First St. Portland, Oregon Phone At. 5620 i glimpsing me, perceive my every weakness, and who, it she enjoyed an ouring with friends. Washington and Idaho. Francis Regert left the 9th of Sep ,W .V .W .,A%VASV.V.V.,.V.V.W /.VA'M W AVAVViVV^ seemed to me, was ever ready to chastise me for the least tember for Palo Alto, Cal. error in my conduct. HITEON NEWS John Huber and sister Louise have It was wronjr of me to he so afraid of that really rented their farm and will move to kindly spirited principal Nothing’ of the kind of treat Miss Ruth Enschede of Forest i Portland soon. Grove, has been engaged to teach , ment I had expected at her hands was ever accorded me. this school and will begin the tenu ! ^ r- an(f Mrs. B. L. Griffitts and It L ocated it 108-110 Second S t r e e t in P ortlan d . the Leading D«*. ^ ISS ^usan Gragg were dinner guests I suceeded in g’oin.o’ through school without having to Monday, September 16. ating House in This S e c tio n and E n jo y s a L a r g e P a tro n a g . From | „ v i ir ^ r- and John Kittrell Sun- confess to her that in truth 1 was a very had hoy, not at V, m r « - K' , v ». . r . ^ ' v Y _ an£ the Surrounding T e rrito ry . D e a le r s in W a ll P aper. ,cek- day in Portland. Miss r.ffie van Meek and Henry all the jjood fellow I made her think 1 was. Mctzentine spent Sunday at Wilhoit Mr. ami Mrs. Oscar I aylor and' There is no one establishment in to the enamels, kalzinealj She was very jjood to me. And why? Hadn’t I Springs. ^ and other this >“ section more w worthy of ' « extended I papers. 1 h hey are now having 4 u V o v X E£ " “ » — » * » o « » . 1 ‘ d U ‘ r .. T e , fciven her cause several times to suspend me? Didn’t I Mr. Ennisson and family have mention here than this well known l!llt sa'e ,°^ a^ 1929 patteroi. pla> hookey often? Didn’t 1 pretend to he so deaf that moved here from Walla Walla and mania, Washington Sunday. store, fwhich is so ably managed. It : ^ ,aU kudt u/’ ,a ProsKrotu „ • l l t i business by reason of the fair trea' I could not hear the lessons my teacher assigned, when will live with his father. l or some time they have been known |ment they have given the public 0f in fact I could hear just as well as any one should? Roy Willoughby of Grays Harbor, L I G H T F O R O R E G O N C A V E S as the leading dealers in high grade ¡this county and their enterprise cor. Washington, has been visiting his' — - Didn’t I whisper in class? Didn’t I mischievously break grandfather wall paper in this section. tinues to merit your patronage. the past two weeks. Re*id«mt» S e e Opportunity to Ob- t -. • • , , ! Better have that inside decora’ii* step when we were marching in or out of the school Several farmers have begun cutting I Their store is one of the most done befor«.- thc rush starts jn J *a' n E le ctric Service (Grants Pass Courier) house to the heat of a drum? Didn’t 1 tease the little their clover seed here commodious and well stocked places you can get it exactly v hen vuu ex c o e d s ? Didn’t I violaterules and regulations of every Mr. and Mrs. Chris in its line in this section of the Pccl it. Go in and tall the mailer . . . ( h' lstcnse" To determine the feasibility of moving to their new home . • state. The large business it has over al,d select )(*» kind? ( )1 course, ! did not do these things in a spirit of are Ti i building a government electric plant , .. . . , , papers. If you are g ling to haq courage- hut as the coward does them. Spite of my mis K !to provide lights for the Oregon “Ullt up 1S due to , - ,he careful , , and . your house painted this season «t» Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Strothers and iCaves, M. M. Lewis of the Siskiyou consc' eni'ous , , , , • l in and have thc cm give you an «• behavior she treated me with kindness and affection. the conduct of their business. Elizabeth spent Saturday evening forest service is building a weir at | lunate. The mighty mind that I had so feared, proved, after all, at the N. P. Nielsen home at Tigard ¡Sucker creek in the Illinois valley When it comes to wall paper the The manager is one of the we®. Miss Gertrude Richter and mother ,42 miles from Grants Pass. intensely human, considerate and gentle. Smith Wallpaper House ha-- known business men of the citv who wcre cal,m* at C has- Observations at the weir during a selection equalled by none in the has been identified with the indii-7 Maybe other children, like myself, dreaded the clan^ x! \ anKleek home last Wednesday. the low water season will detennine city, comprising everything from the! rial progress of the community anl of the hell of (hi- school when they were yet a block The road cr<w are at last rocking ''|u , ^u r enough power will be aevail- cheapest to the very best. 1 heir lim has public spirited aid progressive from the schonlhouse notifying them that they should be thc extension on the Scholls road ablt‘. to run such a P>ant, and if this from the cheaper kitchen papers, policies, t<nd\ and likely to he called into the office of the princi through Hiteon and every one is re-|ji> t,nuid inadvisable poj.ver for the ,lighting will come fro m the ( alifor- pal to explain win they were not more prompt in arriv juicing especially Mr M cR e ll. ing- Maybe, like me. they shrank from the tinkle of the Ntrs Josej hine Richardson, a for- lurements^^will^ b Y ' nude '' daily bv a ^ nt^‘sPute^ Supremacy in... All Local Newspaper Cir- resident of this community died jforest service firen)an. culation.— W e Challenae ComDarison little hell on teachers de^k- a signal that one of us had mer m California and was buried here in Although authorization for light-1 * L o m P a r ls °n - been cattyht in the commission of some little mischief. t. rescent Grove cemetery last Friday. |ing of the cav„ has becn Kranted Maybe others, like me, walked in the straight path at Thc Kebckah club of Tigard co rd - 1 110 appropriation has yet been made. ., . W . W . , .W A % % S W A % Y A V .V .W M school because of constant fear of the wrath of authority ¡ally invite everyone to attend a card j Residents of the Williams creek dis- VA'AV.WVW.'.Y.V.V.V.W.-.Y.VMV party in McDonald hall Saturday [trict are desirous of having the ' HEALTH! ENERGV! VITALITY! , Doubtless, though, they, like me, look back upon it evening, September 21. Copco line put in tha t they ma\- ' A n Ideal L i f e ! { all with high regard for the towering intellect who held Mr. and Mrs. Peter Olson and|ba' e electric service in that terri- W ould you becom e a physical type th a t th e world praises and ad them all in awe, and with a love and appreciation of ev children were callers at the Metzen- *ory- m ire s? Y ou r diet can build you into that. tine home Sunday. erything connected with otir school days. Expert Dietetic Aid Given inConnection Smith Wallpaper House TUALATIN jaccidcnt is a very bad corner and a sign at the corner is not apt to be ______ Louis Verdin, buried Monday aged 16, who was no,oris,s of ,h ‘’ shar» curve- The afternoon following ,bs,'rVfd until onc is at *h ' corn er- Another enjoyable picnic was held Sunday by Hiteon follks at Jurgens park. The Metzentine, Olsen, Hite, Struthers and Meats families and Mr. and Mrs. LaPine of Portland, Bob Hulland and Joe Flint were there and enjoyed the dinner. Mr. and \lrs. Yellow Jacket and family were also present but not by invitation. Junket desserts provide an easy means of feeding milk to a child who does not lik<> »« ,» j. may be flavored in a number of ways, with evfracfs, concentrated maple syrup, or caramel syrup. It may also be served with sliced fresh fruits, or with a spoonful of jelly or jam. W ith My Restorative Treatm ents DR. A. GRONE Drugless P h y sicia n Acute and Chronic Diseases A Speciality Lady Attendant 608 Dekum Building O F FIC E PHONE BROADW AY 1328, R E SID E N C E E A S T «04 his untimely death a nephew of! \ jr. an,j Mr*. Goodman of Berke- PORTLAND, OREGON 'L s ( M Wilson Mr. \ erdin Sr , |,.Vi Gal,, have been visiting Mrs. V/.V.V.V .W W W W W W W A W W A V .W .Y.V .W V .V .’WYA Robert and Kathryn Haggerty of It is b, st nevcr ,Q an } being her brother. The boy was a Goodman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Silvcr.on were visiting this week at tric waffle iron. If the waffle stick visitor a short time ago and e n - jj. M;4rljllazzi( brother Art and sister, jnvrd a trip to the beaches Mrs Urs C,ydc Young and family. Mrs. Stru th T ,e Un C’ ° nf ° r tWO eX,ra »blespoons of mel: 1 tcd shortening in the batter »will of- Wilson has been with her brother’s Goodman was formerly Miss Irene ¡ten solve the problem. family for the past tew days Rel.i Martinazzi, a local teacher. DURHAM lives came from Salem and Grants! ,, , , , , I a-.s tor the tunrral. ' , ot I t .. tMe OREGON STATE FAIR r SEPT. 21-28 Kichardson has purchased I Hintmrc company, O r t g o n Edward Lind who was onc of the < ity, a new 1*430, IV Soto six sedan. victims in the recent automobile ac- which is W alter l ’. Chryslcr’s latest cidrnt occuring at the iutersection of motor car. the Oregon City and Mcridan roads , , , , . . . . , . 1 , i i i , . t h e low lands have been visited bv was a brother t o P an l and who exp , . . 3 Schtxil o|>ens next Monday, Sep tember loth, with Mr. Antlerson, Sheir.vood, principal; Miss Ogden of! Portland, intermediate and Miss Parks, of Tigard, primary. crated Several from ,'[th’s neighborhood! have gone to the hop yards up the valley. Linds number of Gr oc e r y \eats . here The point . tor „ a light frost, a of the School opened Monday. There Gas Radiators No Fumes $ 47.50 Costs Less to Operate than a Wood Stove Look in Window At a special meeting of the Com munity club last week, James Nokes was chosen to represent this com L ocated at 2nd ami Lincoln St» P o r tl a n d , Is O ne of the Most Modern munity «in the Super Highway com Institutions of th • B usiness L ife of this Sectio n of the S ta te T h a t Is mittee. B **v e r to n , Oregon Aitfcng in the P ro g re s s of D iv ersified f a r m i n g and the Development of Paul Hcdccn and family attended th e Surrounding T e rrito ry . a birthday party in honor of his itu'thcr at her L me in Portland - j — The plant of tht» c.gnpanv aficieticy came to lie »appreciated, Monday evening. m..<liT -anittirv institution, equipp d thc-.e small institutions gradually VASVAVASVAYAViWAVA with thc very best modern ' u h it passed and the business has been e t> atid under the dim non of latter done by larger concerns, day creamery men. They have al- Popularity with both the producer CHINESE Ht'RR REMEDIES WE HAVE YOUR NEED wavs taken an active interest in thc and the consumer is evidenced hv development of tho » mmuntty and the large number of farmers selling im. I a • a ■ «ti— If it is something good to eat and their institution i* iu of ur mo*t to the City Dairy and thc fame their | drink from all parts of the world— • i We wish t OIL OBORUK U M A M give them the prominent place whuh reason of thc fact that they handled \\ e have it. Our prices are reason- LlrrnMd H. D. their modern creav \ merits as b» • volumes of business through nunl- a d n s i^ jt iD ic u t a -hle, consistent with quality. im anion, the foren " t concerns m ern equipment they are not only able assn r this line of endeavor fhev are a to p.»v the fanner a higher price for \\ hen in need of anything you can large contributor to th« progress Ins cream, but by the same token save yourself lots of time and worry and prosperity of the community. can manufacture and sell their pro- by visiting us first. Thu well known instnut n prob- ducts for less \nd it can he reaibly ably typifies better than any other ‘ ecu that this twentieth century or-1 F E E L T H E G L O W O F N E W L I F E \ ou may visit us day or night, for thc material progress of the c«’in- gam aiun als«i enables them to pro- When You are Tired. Weary, we never close. tnunity, and the fact that this sec duce a brand of butter of uniform | Find New Strength Through ti"ti of the state is .;ani/«d al ng high qnalitv \t the offices of the A Our mail order department gives tw entieth century lines i . regards City ! »airy the pnxlucers encounters T U R K I S H , M I N E R A L . S T E A M . ! purchusers by mail all the advan continual development of commerce the ni st courteous treatment "•'* er BATH, SH O W ER and agriculture Years .n > there ceive more for cream than ts«'iild a I N T E R N A L tages of a personal visit with out-of S W E D IS H OR V IB R A T O R Y were small creameries in every com- 'mailer creamery for a market, town delivery free on all order* over M ASSAGE munitv in which th* producer sent I'hr production of cream is a prop-1 $5 00 . to market his cream and to which ositton that ought to appeal to every I Excellent in Treatment of Colds the retailer looked for Ins supply of « vvm-r. even of a small farm, as it is und Rheumatism pn^'ucts Sfoe hfs cv n its' \n<1 a well known fact that thts m«xle of BASKET GROCERY AND M R S L Y D IA N O R R IS . D M many of these com et u* turn« d out farming builds up the land at the In connection with Physician DELICATESSEN a v.rv hi h grade f creanu v pro same tint* making the pri«ducrr nuvre 308 Alisky B l d g , 147 T hird St duct* which won much favor with,money than he can make by straight P a rk and W ill». Portland. O r*. A T m l t r JOSS Portland. Oregon the general public But as im-dern faroung, and then he gets p^> right mcibcHls aud tWSiUKlh century gf- along in cash. Hour« • a. m to • p. tu. CITY DAIRY FRANK NOYES W A S V .V A V A V A V A V A W A Fares to Salem G re a tly He disced For only a third more than the regular one way fare you may buy a ruundtrip ticket to Salem during the Ore gon State Fair. Tickets are on sale from September 21 to 28 inclusive, with return limit of September 30. S TA R T EAST B E F O R E S E P T . 30 (Vtlv a few davs left to buy summer excursion fares to the 1 ast And remember, you get more for your money on Southern Pacific C.rcle Trips, going one way. re turning another, visiting California en route. You ave until (Xtober 31 to complete your journey. to r all travel information, phone or call on your local Southern Pacific a ot fit Southern Pacific C. E. Allen, Agent