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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1930)
THE B EA V ER TO N F R ID A Y . JA N U A R Y E N T E R P R IS E 3, i»w PA C E 2 D A TES N A M ED FOR ^ in Wilsonvilie. SU M M E R SE SSIO N i F rank Grtrbb deepened the well on T h e trees and shrubbery and the ,bt- J ° ^ n place last week, H H JE F F P Ü E S , P u b lish ., S. C. A nnounces Courses and SA N ITA R Y P L U M B IN G AND pergolas at "R ock-Rose" the home of -U r> KI* Kin* sUj"- Kali. Giace. Staff for June 16-july 25; Mr. and Mrs. A lbert G errans were C atherine and Pat, from Beaverton, H E A T IN G Rockne R eturns beautifully decoratd with hundrds of a “ d Fra,lk B raP*t and family of A t a Reasonable P rice colored lights which converted the W ilsonvilie w ere visitors at the Dob- and O regon S tale Editorial M em ber National Editorial Association Vocational education and guidance, ganlens into a fairvland scene. T h e son SuBdajf. Beaverton 3303 Association home economics, industrial arts and holiday lighting was especially beau W O M EN AND W ORK an o th er coaching school headed by tiful from the Hoffm an road where K nute Rockne are featured in plans C om puta coverai* ol o»»tero W ashington county and woatarn Muit- hundreds of m otorists enjoyed it The U. S. D ept, of A griculture has just announced for the annual sum no mail county The large centre holly tree on the L E A K IN G R O O F S lawn of the A rth u r M. H yatt home been doing a little snooping into the m er session at O regon S tate college • *Kxs converted into an outdoor affairs of farm women, and now j U|le lf> p, July 25. P relim inary nn- Stop your leaking roofs and walls Published Friday of each waek bj Pioneer Publishing Co. at Beaverton, Christm as tree with its strings of they tell us th at the average rural nounceinents *vere m ade at the m eet with B itutect. S ticks to any wet housewife w orks 63 hours a week. ing of the O regon S tate T eachers’ surface, painted o r mopped. R equires Ore. colored lights. Arnesons also shared an electric, They report that 52 hours and 17 association in P ortland during the no experience. Applied cold. ser md :lass n,alter at the postoffice at Beaverton. O regon tally lighted tree with all the m inutes of th at time are devoted to C hristm as holidays. £ »t> red as M IL L E R P R O D U C T S CO. housework alone. T he rem ainder Is under die act of Congress of March J, 1879. Coach Rockrf- of N otre Dame is community. Foot of Lincoln Sts., P o rtlan d , Or. Mrs. Emile H arrison and her little spent in gardening, looking after relu m in g for the fifth year to O re ___ Phone A T w ater ® 33 poultry, and such tasks. It takes gon S tate w here national a u th o ri . . son, of Brownsville, Oregon, spent Subscription price, *1.50 a year ui advance; advertising rates on application f hristIIBls w jth ht.r ,,arcnM( M r. an J 25 of the 63 hours m prepare the ties in o th er fields are also being meals, serve them and then wtish attracted through the lure of "sum Mrs. L uther W arren. VAVVAVAW AVW W VW VW County com m issioner F red Germ an and put ¡sway the dishes; stra ig h t m er study in a vacation setting.” “W hen teachers and facilities for j B E A U T IF U L , A LL E N A M E L . and Mrs. G erm an were guests of ening up the house takes eight hours Beaverton Office, Broackvay near O. E. tracks, Phone 7503 Mrs. Ethel P artlow during the holi a week. No figures are offered cov. study w ere all in the east, one had ! PA R L O R FU R N A C E S P ortland Office, 467-4Ü* JJekum Building, Phone AT w ater 5914 ering the thousand and one other nothing to do but go th ere,” says days. , Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Andrews en things she has to do, so we are left Dr. M. F.llwood Sm ith, director of | B urns 2 foot wood, Big K nots their relatives with a to w onder when she gets a m inute the O regon S tate college su m m e r! I he citizen who is most generous tertained A T E R R IB L E TO LL ONLY $59.50 to Gill her own. W e are willing to session, in speaking of the present Christm as dinner. in his praise of his own community accept Uncle Satn’s figures as co r Cash or T erm s trend tow ards the w est by both stu . M r. and M ts . T app had a few' of Yearly reports ure new in order is best serving his own interest and their neighbors share a "watch rect, and we are not going to dis dents and educators. "C lim ate and and we are being flooded with fig- the interest of lus neighbors. If pute. But we st ib believe, and scenery is now com bined with well Dietsch H ardw are & F u rn itu re Co. party" on Now Y ears eve. urcs covering practically everything there ure things to be c* ndemned, I we feel every woman around here equipped educational plants staffed under the sun. B ut we believe the thencondeinn them. But at the same believes that the best report on by distinguished in stru c to rs from V . V . V A W S W . W V . V . W W V / TUALATIN the subject ever subm itted wra» m any institutions.” m ost significant to come to our at- time be sure you have a re- nedy, and tention are those offered by the Na- that you are willing to do your part . the one which said "A m an works tional Safety Council in which is toward correcting w hatever evils or A ssociatted price for eggs was 47 iro n t sun te» sun, but a wom an’s ! O N E G IF T T H A T ’S N E V E R shown an increase of 15 per cent in defects in need of correction. It cents for extras tind 46 foi stand w ork is never done. D U P L IC A T E D th e num ber of people killed by might be U good idea to keep that ards which surprised us as the h ig h . W e are m aking you a SPEC IA T. nidus and in auto accidents. H ere is at the head of your new resolutions , est new spaper quotation was 44 cents FA R M P O IN T E R S O F F E R this season. 0 n e LARGE som ething for every m otorist to for 1930. Beljeve it or not, T ualatin has 6x8, and Six 4x6 P h o to g rap h s— p o n d e r over, .something for parents — ----------------- T b --» is no known m ethod of m ore automobiles than bath tubs. All m ounted on Easel folders for w ho are not constantly warning their F IR E A R M S BY M A IL W hy., some even have two motors, keeping straw berries bearing year a f $3—7 Nice P resen ts children of the danger of careless and no bath tub. So has Sherwood, ter year w ithout resetting. T w o of Bring this Ad W ith You ness to reflect upon. T h a t You May At Columbus, O., a man is under T igard and o ther outlying towns. three years is the average profitable But the real shock in being fold R a u iv s T his O ffer arrest on a charge of having killed W hy not? T he whole family can period. The producing life of com th a t 15 per cent m ore people met H O F S T E A T E R S T U D IO his father. He testified th at he enjoy the car at the same time and mercial plantings is discussed in an death in 1929 than in 1928 comes O regonF.xperim ent station bulletin N ig h t and M orning to keep 1655/i T hird S tre e t could not, on account of Ohio l^ws, not the tub—unless—the family is w ith the statem ent that HO per cent "Cost and P ractices in th em C lean , C lear an d H ealthy 4 entitled buy a pistol in his own state, so he mightily small, Betw een M orrison and Yamhill in the W il- o f these fattilities could have been ordered one by mail. And his con- W rite for Free “Eye Care” a Among those entertaining friends S traw berry Production P S. B ring the Baby under three, and prevented. Now think that over. or “Eye b ea u ty" Book Get one Baby P ictu re A bsolutely fession brings forward a question and relatives at Christm as dinner '■lIne,,e ' alley, M urine C o, Dept. U. S.,9 E. Ohio S t, Chius* Som ething like 25,000 people -enough F ree! , that must be settled sooner or later parties were Mrs. W alter D ickinson,. ^)ak ls tbe bc8t wood available in >'■ «■*“ » ***** *»■*■« Uwir - t h e sooner the better How much M*rs. E. L. Meyer, Mrs. C. M. W il- lives through carelessness. Oregon for the smoke house tire. longer will the sale of firearm s by son .and many others. H ere are facts that no sensible M i. and Mrs. B. C. Richardson but wilIow- o r any of the fruit tree mail be tolerated ? Some of the lar m an will pass by w ithout herding As it is best to gest m ail-order houses have discon spent the C hristm as day at the home wood'i art' good. their warning. They are trem endous in Salem, that of Dr. k (e P th <* tem perature below 120 de- tinued the practice. But hundreds of relatives in their im portance because life it. George H. Alden. T h e Rrees F ahrenheit, it has been found of others are still peddling the and Mrs. self depends on how widely and how deadly weapons by this method, sell- Aldens wi return the visit Sunday. I a R°ofl Practice to use some hard faithfully the warning is heeded BUSINESS ing to anybody, and asking no M!rs. Alvin W ells of Tillam ook woo<l saw dust on the fire, says the W hen 25,000 people are killed in a sedan to experim ent station. T his will cause questions. W hat is needed is a fed- drove over in her iuwv CARDS single year through carelessness, it’s eral law to regulate and control the spend a few days at the home of her | burn m °re slowly, « h tim e for everybody to do a little sale of firearm*. People who have mother, Mrs. W alter H aw xhurst « H sober thinking. W e are entering a « «• A common wav to store cured proper use for weapons are entitled Mrs. Lillie Sweek H arding spent new year and w ith a clean slate. « M to have them. But nine out of ten Christm as day at the P o rtland home pork ' s w raP ' n P^P01" and P "1 W ouldn't it be a good idea for « ► who carry pistols have no business of her brother, A lexander Sweek and '* ln 1 b' n o a ,s> It may also be every inan who takes hold of a on New Y ear’s day wjll assist M rs. w rapped in paper and hung in mus- steering «wheel this year keep the with them, and the governm ent F. O. Downing in receiving at her bn sacks *n a cool room. I could do no w is e r thing than step in warning constantly in m ind? ----------- and say who shall have them and P ortland home. [Mr. and Mrs. W . R H aw xhurst t It has been estim ated that a 31- who shall not. A GOOD R ESO LU TIO N gave a New Y ear’s eve party at year-old apple tree «will transpire or PIONEER PRINTING & STATIONERY CO. which bridge w as played and a jolly evaporate more than 28 gallons of It is indeed a poor community PIC K ED U P ABOUT TO W N 408 Delcum Bldg.—T hird at W ashington S t , good tjm e had by those in attendance w ater a day, o r 18 tons of w ater in | about which nothing gixwl Gin be Dairym en are very much disgusted one season. P O R T L A N D . O R EG O N A new wireless principle is said to said. But poorer still is the citizen at the low price of milk and the reduce *»r congestion. W hy not so blinded by petty prejudices and high price of feed. T hey declare self interest that his criticism o f his try it on Congress? A low bacterial count of milk is j they cannot remain in business with home town is not such as we are | — ■— practically im possible m i e n O0 tin- milk at present prices and comply equipm ent used in handling the milk, anxious to have strangers hear. W e “President H oover’s desire to havr with regulations. including the milk bottles, pails, are thankful that we have a mini- ; everybody go to work is nothing mum of such citizens in the town nPW” A ,ot o( h;lre strainers, coolers, ped everything Phone 36U3 Beaverton Res. 360 DURHAM else is regularly sterilized with steam and yet as long as we have a single |)ppn trying to get their employees one of that type it is one too many | t0 j 0 tj,c same thiiiK for years, or som ething equally good. A large for the good of the community. boiler with a false bottom will serve Mrs. Jam es Nokcs who has been lust as every hitman being liu* w here o ther equipm ent is not in a P ortland hospital for three avuilaMe. "It's all right for a man to win faults, so cvrrv community, which is hut a collection of hum an beings, an argum ent with his wife if he is w e e k s returned here on the first has its defects. And considering the content to be treated like a stranger considerably im proved in health but W hen cheese is too soft to grate still under the doctors care. num ber of human failings it’s a w on for a couple of w eeks afterw ards." easily or the pieces are too small Mrs. C. A. Cabe entertained the der every community doesn’t have tim e and finger tips may be saved m ore defects The community, this Quite a lot of people are con Dobson family with a New Years by rubbing it through a sieve. % dinner. and every other one, is only what vinced the world is round----- o r at Mr. and Mrs. Quinn announc the it’s c iti/rn s n tik r it. and if one least they feel that is no longer arrival of a baby girl, "knocks" his home town it reflects square. In m aking cheese souffle*, a more j T he operetta given at the school upon him as much as it does on Ids satisfactory product is obtained if neighbors. Bv fault-finding He a d . Those who insist that a vegetable 1 house the «week before Christm as the baking dish is set in a pan •f brought forth m any com m ents to its niits he ha* failed to do his part in diet will make one thin should re Beaverton, Oregon, Near S. P. Depot. helping to m ake his home town what m ember th at an elephant lives on a splendid fc tid ita p i Some of the w ater. T he «water is not allowed to children showed unusual talent boil. it should be. vegetable diet. ami (be tcacbera are to be com« _____________________ mended for the splendid training ~~^ Mis* Evelyn H ite and Robert Hol- given these children. Again, we sav, HITEON SCRATCHES kmd spent Tuesday evening at the D urham is proud of her school. AU TO S FOR H IR E Mr. and Mrs. Nels A nderson were Mr. and Mrs. Herm an M ctzentine home of Mr. and Mrs. Briggs in -'■ 5 ,,,.W.W%WW.V.5WViViWV.WV.WW.WA\W.VWiVW W IT H O U T D R IV E R S dinner guests at at the Dobson home and family spent Christinas with Beaverton. one evening last week. John Schm elrzer and family at Beacon 1581 Joe M eats is at home on the sick Mr. and Mrs. H erbert W illiams Mountain Home. C O U C H M A N S U D R IV E SY STEM entertained relatives with a dinner Miss Ethel N orth is spending the list. 212 Broadway at Salmon .... P ortland holidays with her sister, Mrs. Chris Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson were on C hristm us day. T he Hedeen family spent C hrist R estroff at W ashougal, W ash Sunday evening guests in Hillsboro “TO-DAY IS Mr. and Mr*. Leslie Erickson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wni. mas with relatives in Portland. J R Dobson and family ste called Sunday on Miss Lucille H ite Gyrus. YESTERDAY’S PLANS” w ho is on the sick list. K enneth t»nd Karl Peterson were Christina* dinner at the Brobst home. V W . W W . W S W V V A W A V . W Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson en-I calljng Sunday at the Hite home « ■ -----— ---- ------------------------- * T ha W estern BPauty College tertained thirty relatives at dinner Miss Lyla Scott of Hillsboro was P hone HR 4823 4<M Columbia Bldg Christm as day. a week end guest of Dorothy P e te r PETERSO N PH O TO G RA PH ER Over Rivoli T heatre Mr. and Mrs. Magison «were son. • Mr. and Mr*. L. If . Davies and 302 Pitjock Bldg. Thursday visitors at the M ctzentine O ffers you an opportunity to acquire children spent Christm as with Mrs. A Gift Your Friends will Appre borne. —put into action an education in Beauty C ulture at Davies' m other, Mrs. Sophai Olson. ciate. Your P hotograph Gladys G entry of P ortlan d is the least l ost of Tune and Money H enry S ch m rlt/er of Culver, O re —thet bunk ct.count you M ention this ad and receive a spending the holidays w ith H azel gon was calling Sunday at the Mct- F ree work to public P er W ave $5 start to-day is the help L arge P hotograph with order O lso n zentm e home. W S S W A W .' ful working plan of action FREE Several from H iteon enjoyed the tomorrow. »♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦♦»♦»»♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ m m fine C hristm as program at the C H IN E S E M ED IC IN E grange hall at Kinton. THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE MAPLEWOOD F. A. NOYES ? 500 $ 1.50 PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IZ Cyclamens & Primroses For Sale Charles Berthold 1. l u u g h llo , for coughs and brochitis, ra th $2.00. BU hh I Tonic, each $1 50 Stomach Tonic, each $1.50. Liver Tome, each $1 50, Antigon, for kidney, bladder and urinary antiseptics, each $.150 Nerso-Ton*. for inton lanu and as a nerve tonic, each $1 50 7. 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