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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1929)
THE PACE 2 BEAVERTON E N T E R P R ISE preparation for a new start January The following were Sunday guests 1st. at the Metzentine home: Mr. and ■ i Mrs. Uocring of Shattuck station H. H. J E F F R I E S . Publisher Supplies of good seed are unusu- and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bierly of ally scarce, and the wise grower Kinton. makes his selections and purchase and Oregon S ta li Editorial Member National Editorial Association before they are fall gone. i Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cutt.ng and Association _______ children of Portland were ..siting Pruning, together with nitrogenous Saturday at Mrs. Cutting s sisters Complet» coverage of eastero Washington county and w estera Mult- fertilizers, during the winter an 1 Mrs. Roy Bacon. spring preceding the light crop, if nomsh county. Miss Mary Yoder and Miss W il | persistently followed, may ultimately cox teachers at the Stafford school | overcome the alternate bearing habit Published Friday of each week bj Pioneer Publishing Co. at Beaverton, ; so common in tipple and pear trees. were Wednesday dinner guests ai Ore. thi E. 11. Hite home. FR ID A Y . TH RIFTY P I AN O B U Y E R S Find Big B a r gain( Here THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE WAREHOUSE P I AN O Biff Trade in Allowance on Phonographs, Organs, etc T E R M S $5.00 A M ON T H ^roe DrKverv to Your Home CLINE FACTORY-WAREHOUSE PIANO EXCHANGE 12th and Washington Po-tln?id„ Oregon A good rule in pruning is to start Entered as senn d class matter at the postotfice at Beaverton. Oregou under the act of Congress of March J, 1879. •with the older, less vigorous trees and end with the younger, more vig Subscription price, $1.50 a year in advance; advertising rites on application orous ones, finds the Oregon E x periment station. Betts erton Office, Broadway near O. E. tracks, Phone 7503 Portland Office, 407-408 Dekum Building. Phone ATwaier 5914 Kenneth Peterson entertained at a stag party Wednesday evening in honor of Ray Christensen. The following guests enjoyed a lovely j supper and an evening of cards. Ray Christensen, Carl Olson, Connie There are nearly 360,000 boys and West, Henry Metzentine, Bob Hol- 400,0il0 girls enrolled in some kind of land, Joe Flint, the Tradup brothers, 4-H club work in the United States. Francis Peterson, Karl Peterson tin 11 Kenneth Peterson |j, 1#2J DENTISTRY SALE Chickci ing, Knabe, Kimball, Baid- u ‘n> Vi ilk, Hcrward, etc., Dozens used slightly used Pianos going ' H E A P —$o5, $►'7, $105, $135, $165, etc. Corner DECEM BER Sts It is the dentist’s business to repair the results of your l*ck of understanding, and to tench you to remove the cause of de- cay, pyorrhea, trench tnouth, etc Y >u can do more for yourself than your dentist can do for you. d r . c. S. LONG Pantages Bldg 402 Portland Beacon 943S E. PEGG MORTICIAN BEAVERTON. WE SERVE OREGON REGARDLESS OFTH E T IM E DAY OR NIGHT NO O B S T A C L E j ever stop to think that a le v Kerr Report* Business Good Miss Dorothea Struthers of Port - — — spruce or fir boughs arched, grace- land spent Sunday at her parents A good many citizens can efasily fully either over your entrance or Indications of continued business home. remember the time when the com- across the side walk, might possibly prosperity throughout the country ing of winter meant the end I of ad to the attractiveness of your in- Were noted by President W . J. Kerr Mr an<l Mrs- H cn" an Metzen -1 virtually all outdoor activity. Car- door Christmas decorations. 1 / n c. . ,, , tine and family enjoyed the chicken i Ph'uie Beaverton Res. 3602 $ of Oregon State college who was re- , / . . , pentors and bricklayers laid aside And, did you ever stop to think ' supper and bazafar given by the T f cently called East to attend the an- their tools and sat back to awfait that these outside decorations falso Cadies Aid of the Mountain Home nual convention of the land the coming of spring. Everyone bring out the real Christmas spirit , . . grant church Friday evening at the John j College assocfcition. Employment Smeltzer home, practically “holed up” for the win- of a town. conditions arc normal except in iso- ter. -------- ------- Kenneth Struthers, Elizabeth Stru- Even a quarter of a century ago Into the home may come all the lated sections. At the convention thers and Harry Duncan attended President Kerr wtis named on a nat there was no construction «work; newspapers imaginable from the concrete was not poured because it metropolitan centers nearby. Do not ional committee to work with the in a C. E. party fat the Beaverton y . J would freeze; the auto was Xicked |ct that fool you. They cannot get terior department in proposing a Christian church Friday evening. up and tires and batteries rem oved- ut tht. heart of the local community permanent policy of federal aid in The following from Hiteon were and the family settled down for the as the country newspaper can, if education. guests Saturday evening at th e . winter. Today there is no such it will. Mayhack-Christensen wedding. Mr. I thing as a closed season for almost O regon T a x a tio n Studied and Mrs. Chris Christensen. Albert! any trade. There is alwfays some Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. An- A T I M E L Y H I N T thing to be done and willing work A new bulletin on Oregon taxation ' (leMon and dauKhtCr } ^ tty> Mr. and Beaverton. Oregon, Near S. P. Depot. ers ready to do it. Making a liv which gives comparative increases Mrs. A. F. Peterson, the Misses | f In this day of fake stocks of every ing is now a 52-week job every year, aml urban property in l.ucile Hite, Evelyn Hite, Pauline! and not crowded into a few months description it probably hfas not oc- for rurtl1 and curred to a lot of people around cvcry county in the state, has just \V’e«t, Dorothy Peterson, Genevieve! of any particular season. I this town that we have a pretty been Published by the Oregon State Peterson and the Messers Kenneth j This spttiks volumes for improved methods, and especially for our safe bureau of information in *he lo lle « e Experiment station. It is Peterson, Henry Metzentine, Robert I ability to invent machines that do bank. of the community. Ut is part ,h« resu1' of research by Dr. W . H. Holland and Joe Flint. • ■ V ..W .W V A V A ^ V .V .V .W V .W / A V k W V W ^ W % V A V A not have to have certain weather ,,f a banker’s business to keep Dre« e n of the economics staff who conditions in order to function. It »«ch things. As a rule, ma,<c a similar study several years makes life far easier too, when hc knows what is Sife and what a« ° ,hat revealed serious inequalities men do not have t o ’ remain idle isn’»! ’«'bat is dependable and what in assessm ent The new bulletin PETERSON PHOTOGRAPHER during the cold months simply be- '* doubtful. And it is to his credit containing 48 rfages of data, charts 302 Pittock Rldg. cause the wefathcr isn’t to their lik- ,hat he tries to protect his n eig h -! an(1 graphs is described by one lax A Gift Your Friends will Appre “TO-DAY IS ing. Few men enjoy loafing. The \ horhood from such investments ns authority ns a notable study by an ciate, Your Photograph YESTERD AY S PLANS” average man is glad to have a job arc aP* *o prove valueless. He asks able expert, Mention this fad and receive a he can work at regularly in winter no compensation for his advice; Large Photograph with order the same as in the warmer seasons, neither does he feel offended If HITEON SCRATCHES FREE The passing of the old custom of y°u !•*'! 1° take it. But more thfan _____ “holing up” for the winter and bare- one man has been spared the loss Wedding bells rang Saturday cv- ly existing until spring returned has of good hard money by steerin g, cninK for anothcr o{ Hiu, ons youuj been worth a lot to the country as clear of stocks his banker friend j f0|ks yvhen \(ii* Meta Mayhack of a whole. It has gone far toward was doubtful about. Even though a| Portland became the bri le —put into action f R eliminating the germ ‘ of laziness. A nd. Rood many have lost money in re- t h n s.e n « n . The Jr-i ______ —that bank account you he ceremonV ceremony was was per FREE laziness is a menace to any nfation cent weeks on the investment mar formed at the bride’s home in Al start to-day is the help ket, buying stock will continue. So This ad is worth $5 that suffers it to exist. berta in the presence of fifty rela ful working plan of action if you are “in the mfarket” for on fa Course of tives and friends. The bride was KELP ORE TREATMENTS Already C hristmas spirit is in the something that will net you a pro tomorrow. lovely in a gown of white satin and air. Store window* are being el a - ; fit on your money, take a moment Sulphur Baths Kelp Ore Baths carried an arm boquet of white free- Imrately decorated with the holiday j before investing to talk it over with Massage zias. The groom wore the convent- colors. However, in the midst of i a banker friend. You may be Kelp Ore Clinic 306 Orpheum Bldg. fal black. Miss Hattie Mayhacks —be a to-dayer the inside trimming do not neglect mighty glad a little later on that acted as her sisters bridesmaid and glbncing around outside. Did you I you did so. at your neighbors bank Kenneth Peterson was best man. The bride was given away by her , vice,” said Mr. Neff. “It is impôt- brother ami little Patty Anderson W A V .W .V A .V .V .V A ’ .V .V . P R O F I T S F OR F A R M E R S the was flower girl. The wedding inarch sible to set a money value on __ __ It* W ay safety, comfort, and convenience %vas l,k*>'cd by Mrs. Ruth Anderson Serv ice ... P ay s Electric T h e Western Beauty College that it brings. In the household I aml GcorKc Anderson sang “() F o r A gricu ltu re A good bank in a good town in the Phone HR. 4823 404 Columbia Bldg. the electric refrigerator saves food Promise Me” and "I-love You Truly’’ Garden Spot of Oregon. Over Rivoli Theatre health; the the electric electric Predicting that it will not be very and a'»> protects Protects health; |T h c bride and groom will spend a( WINTER Cyclamens & Primroses | | For Sale $ Fine Christmas Gift * Charles Berthold ■1 ! Î BANK OF BEAVERTON long before every farmer that ran« e '* clt*»n. <l*"ck and economical ,wo wccks honeymoon touring Cali -1 Mr Mnt n wants electric service will have an la»»",ry equipment saves many hours forn,a a" (l «")* be at home on their f,cr# Voir an opportunity to acquire an education in Beauty Culture at opportunity to get it, Gv C. Neff, ,,f labor; fans bring com fort; aml return to their many friend* at 'It th ein l , bt' C'.ist to s t of Time and Money! Hiteon extends to vice president of the Wisconsin electric lights eliminate the dangers Free work to public Per Wave $5 j heartiest congratulations. Power & l.ight Com (tiny, Madison, a,,,I bother of lamps. But the auto- MEMBER FED ERAL RESERVE SYSTEM told 250 Illinois public utility work- ma,,c water system is probably t h e 1 Hiteon club met December 4 at V A W . W . V . V . V . V . ' . ’. V . V . V A —where service blends into ers that already electricity is pay- greatest help to the farm housewife.” ,|u. home of Mrs. Mae North —•__ ing its way on the farm, and in > Twelve members answered roll call •* helpful co-operation many instances is making the fann with a recipe. This was a business FA RM PO IN T E R S •x--x*-:--x*x*-x--:--:v>-x-:‘'X ~ ;-x -.x -;- er a substantial profit. meeting. The president Gladys Mey- • - ■ • V .W .V .V .V .V .V V .V .W .W .W .W .V A S W A S V W / A V M "However, financial profit is not Spray ntitcrial, put in readincss cr Kave an account of her recent AUTOS FOR H IRE the only advantage of electric scr- now, may mean the difference be- ,ri'’ *” California and Flora Lec.lv WITHOUT D RIV ERS :-:-x-x->->-x-x-x->-x~ tween profit and less on next year’s to,d of h‘ r ,rip to ,hc Na,i" " aI Beacon 1581 crop_ | Grange meeting Jat Seattle. The _____ 1 next meeting will be December 18 C O U C H M A N S U D R I V E S Y S T E M C H IÑ E S E H E R B R E M E D I E S IKo? all turma oi stum- of Sarah VanKlcek at 212 Broadw ay at Salmon Portland Oregon is to receive $1,197,667 of |at, x^c • lach. Sidney and Jest which tinte the annual Christinas •x~x~x~x-x~x~:~x-x~x"x--x~x-v | d l» rd *rs. t m i m allste the $73,125,000 just apportioned J and run-down vmdtttdd among the 48 states and Hawaii by pie will be "opened". Every chib I od men and wntnee. member is urged to come and bring Secretary of Agriculture Arthur M. v .v .v .v .w .w .v .v .w .w .v . OH o ro iu iE eu all U ren ted N. O. Hyde as Fcdritil aid for road con a gift to put in the pic. NOW for the First Time O HIN KSK M E lM C IffB I S«»H W H E N IN P O R T L A N D Hiteon school children enjoyed a I STOP AT THE belated Thanksgiving party at the school house Friday afternoon, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aniker amT^ son Lloyd, Chas. Van Slyke, and Newly Furnished Courteous. Service Reasonable Mr. anti Mrs. Jerome Cockebrras of Gresham were dinner guest* Satur Rates, Close to Downtown District day at the C. W . Struthers home 14th & Washington St. Br. A435 TR A D E and later enjoyed the old time danc* '.V .V .V .W .S S V .V .V .V .V .V .V . at Kinton. struction in the fiscal year 1931. ' December is the month during which mtnlern farmers get out the farm account book and figure up the profits or loss for the year in oa rt irnstdt M. Oof. nurd Portland, Oregon Ml OMfc IF YOU ARE SICK OR AILING Come to the Pacific College Clinics H O R SES FOR SA LE OR (Department of the P. C. C.) _ D R U G LESS H EA D Q U A R T ER S and Associated Disorders are a form of Call or Tbone . C. G E E V A R IC O SE PACIFIC CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE which can be successfully treated without surgery, pain or loss of time from routine activity in much the same manner as varicose vein* and ulcers located elsewhere are treated Send f.vr Free Booklet I2S Grand Avenue, N. Portland. Oregon Hospital phon# E A st 78JI Clinic Phot*» LA st W II Tel. V A R IC O SE V E IN 200 201-202 B uyers AT 5308. C LIN IC BuiliSng Portland. Oregon SVVW iW A'AW A’AW iSW i I I MEDICIN E WO MEDICAL HERBS C O .. 1 Inc. 202, s » Y e a rs P o rtlan d , V E IN S CHINESE CHIN ESE P IL E S If Sick Get Well Tire Values f at these Low Prices Thi* is the season to trade your .. . . >4d worn out horses for good ones. 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