The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, February 21, 1930, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    21,
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P resenting New Itod
Linjprovem ents
'h'«« I
whU,
on th e m isguided c t p t p u l g n which took
P h ila d e lp h ia a t tlw » sacrifice of Bui-
goyue, Wuslili gto « p la ce d him self U -
tw eon the B ritish a I th e caplt I. l i e
C. G E E
w as d e f e a te d a t B ran d y w in e hut a
WO
• p lte of t h a t h o l i t e r a t ta c k e d m G . r
C H IN ESE
niantow n a n d n u f - l y won. It has been
said th a t Ids p i j i « f action w as too
M E D IC A L
rood, th a t It r e q u ir e d m o v e m en ts Ids
HERBS
officers a n d m e n w e r e un tide to eve
C O , Inc.
cute. T h i s a t ta c k was r e g a rd e d as an.
o th e r a u d a c i ty proving- th a t Washing
262
ton did n o t know w hen lie w as lick d
A
ld«r
St.
und consequently co u n t not l>e. T h e
b u ttle o f U ernutntow ii, a lth o u g h l o s t,
had Its p art, along w ith S arato g a , lu
R E M E D IES
convincing F ra n c e that In s u p p o rtin g
—are
recommended
for the alle­
th e A m ericans It m ig h t pick or m a k e
th e whiner.
viation of Liver, Stonaich, Kid­
Glorious Victories.
ney and Bladder trouble. Many
W hen H ow e w ith d re w from Plilln
have been benefit ted by using the
del phi a to r e tu r n to New Yolk. W ash
Chinese Roots, Herbs and Barks.
Ing ton undertook to h a r a s s and. If pox
Call or «write—262^4 Alder St.
slble. Intercept th e movement, itml ai
corner T h ird St.
M onmouth he aga in a t ta e k e d hii enemy
which was not limiting tro u b le ut that
tim e or place.
T h e ta k in g of Stony Point by light
'. ■ .V . W A V .V .Y A W . V .V .V . V .
Infantry u n d e r G eneral W ayne w is an
exam ple of military m a n eu v e r ohvionx
W H E N IN P O R T L A N D
ly a t t r a c t i v e to th e c h a r a c t e r o f W ash
I ST O P AT T H E
Ington a s a soldier. It w as w ithout
powder, uml th e men who clim bed the
bluffs In th e night knew th a t the m a r
est otlicer w ould kill a n y o n e who fire I
Newly F’unii shed
a shot. T hey had n o thing but their
Courteous, Service Reasonable
bayonets. Again, nt th e ta k in g o f re
d o u b ts No. 9 a n d No 111 at Yorklow n.
the F re n ch th e one, thu Am r'i hi I ght Rates, (. lose to Downtown District
14th & W ashington St.
Hr. .1435
Infa ntry th e other, t h e r e w as no p w
Superb Courage
oi Washington
W hen Wuslslngion t o o k com m and o f
th e New F.uglaiul troops besieging
Boston he a s s u m e d responsibility for
Hpph,J
more men u n d e r a r m s th a n he had
e v e r seen before. T h e num be rs w e re
the I
e m b a r ra s s in g not only a s a problem of
directiou but us one of orgunizaliou.
l ie owed Ills ap|K>ititnioii( to tw o
tilings,
one t h e nec essity of o vercom ­
AV.*.
ing the colonial je alo u s ies lu New E n g ­
land and th e o th e r of bringing th e
S outh definitely In with th e North.
Principally for th e second reason J o h n
A dam s opposed the ap|>olntnient of
J o h n H ancock a s ch ief In cdThnmnd
slid pro cu red the ap pointm ent of Col
ouel W ashington.
P robably a t uo tim e w a s the p ro fe s­
sional soldier's c ontem pt for u n tra in e d
citizens in arm s, for tr a in e d bands,
militia, a n d a n a r m e d ra b b le g r e a te r
'A W ,
th a n It w as before Concord and
B u n k e r Hill In New E ngland, but the
a t t a c k on th e hill ta ught respect for
th e Colonials behind e a r th w o r k s an d
in en tre n c h m e n ts. H o v v v e r, It vveut
no f a r t h e r th a n that.
In spite of th e Inherent d efe cts of
the troop o r g a n iz a tio n an d supply thu
New E n g la n d e r s had done th e ir work
well. T h e i r chief, A rtenias Ward, und
ids associates. H eath, Knox, Arnold,
S tark , etc., m ay not have been skilled
soldiers, hut they w ere d e term in e d and
brave, and devotion n ev e r rea ch ed a dcr.
higher level of co u ra g e th a n It did lu
At every o p p o rtu n ity W a -hlc ;ton
Here we are with a snappy new sport coupe, the latest presentation in the 1930 Chevrolet
such men ns W a rre n an d P rescott. took the aggressive with c o u ra g e an d
Six line. The inset on the upper left shows the new slanting non-glare windshield; the
) i: • IT, u n i (’olonlul iiiiliiluiuci* whi m Confidence vvldch d isre g a rd e d cam ions
c o nsideration of w hat he hud to hit
Colonel W ashington found about Bos
right is an interior of the coupe, and lower, with the fair lady, is the model itself.
an d o f w h a t he had to lilt with. W hen
ton had (au g h t th e British profession
he took com m and befo re Boston he
als
two
costly
lessons.
D
istinguished
FO R
SALE
OR
T R A D E —Two Grange hall. T he public is cordially
had m any m ilitary lessons o f g e n e r a l­
British g en e rals with a com petent
young
Gobblers,
Mrs. John
D. invited to Uttcnd.
sh ip to le arn from experience, hut lie
force w ere besieged an d un ce rtain both
1 Livies, Y Limliill. Ore. R. 1). No. 1
Mrs. Jessie Huslage is employed as us to w hat to do and liovv to do It.
did not hav e to a c q u ir e c o u ra g e T h a t
housekeeper for Albert Christensen
w as In his sto u t h e a rt, a n d It w as the V
Knew British W eakness.
W I L L S A C R IF IC E for cash 7 lots ivho is farm ing his fathers place.
quality w hich m ade the D ec la ra tio n of *;*
Several
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n e a r church anil high school in
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Van Kleek subsequent m ilita ry course, f i r s t w as In d ep e n d en ce good.
Tigard. See Mj. S. Daly, for Realty atte n d e d
the funeral
in Portland his own physical an d moral courage.
Exchanges.
SEEN A T TW ILIGHT
Saturday
of Miss Gehlert
whose T h a t was bis best m ilitary equipm ent.
parents formerly resided at Tigard.
It w as u n h e s ita tin g a n d unfaltering.
F O R S A L E —Sand, gravel, crushed
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. H aggerty are: Second probably, w as his exp e rien c e
rock
and road
gravel.
P. E.
spending several «lays visiting their vvilli British r e g u la r troops. He had
1NS1 R U C T I O N S
Hagg, Phone T igard 40.
seen them lose th e ir dlsc^iline u n d er
son n ear Silverton.
Five C
I E N T S • lin e p e r i l t u e
W I N T E R A P P L E S —50c a box and
Mr.
Win. Campbell
of
Husum j terror. It w as not a proper Indictm ent
Count hive w o rd * (o t h e line.
up, 1). Pitt, 1 mile south of Bank Wash., utis calling on old n e ig h b o r s j of B ruddock’s re g u la rs th a t they could 1
not tight th e F re n c h an d Indians as
T h e n c o u n t y o u r profits.
of Beaverton.
Saturday.
Mr. Campbell says ibe> the Virginia riflemen could tight them, ;
S X l ' E R l ’ Shoem aker at Tigard, see had 42 inches of snow and for three T h e d is a s te r w as th a t th e y would not
The*« Classified Ad* appear ii,
Jo h n Lena, two blocks south of days the therom eter registered 44-o obey orders. T h e th ird w as his ills
Beaverton Enterprise, Tigard S e n ­
below zero.
tr u s t of m in u te men. tnllltlu, an d of
Public school
tinel,
Multnomah
Press,
Aloha
A n d e r s o n j undisciplined riflemen.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
N ew s and Yamhill Journal.
“ANY G IR L in need
of a friend, spent Saturday evening ut the home
Lt Is tr u e t h u f men of that type won
write Elsie H. Allemartn, T he Sal­ of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Christensen thu principal A m erican successes, as
I 10.00« R E A D E R S W E E K L Y
vation Army W h ite Shield Home, a t Tigard.
ut O rlskany, B ennington, Saratoga.
565
Mayfair
Avenue,
Portland.
King's M ountain, and Covvpens, hut it
H iteon pupils enjoyed a valentine
w as W a sh in g to n ’s arm y which kept the
Oregon.”
box Friday afternoon at school.
p r e s s u r e on th e B ritish points of eon
PA Y $10 n, $1 5 a m onth on a con­ D R E S S M A K IN G wanted by Mrs.
Mr. Und Mrs. Chris Christensen c e ntratlon.
Jessie Husktge at her residence attended
tract, for four rooms of nearly
in Portland
the funeral
It w as W a sh in g to n 's d istinctive c h a r ,
Hew furniture* that «wc had to take
V* mile from McDonald's store. F’riday of FMmund J. H offman who a c te rls tic th a t lie would a tta c k . T h a t
| a i k. Save what was paid in. The
A ddress Tigard, R F D 1.
was formerly a resident here.
q u a lity w as developed In him ns If he
U
pstairs
Furniture
Store,
107
4th
,V .W
Miss M ary M erritt of Beaverton laid the experience, th e genius, and
F ro m s l u l t v c f p osition it is vit wed. or
G L A S S E S F O U N D —Dec. 24th on was a guest
fct Ut Yamhill, Portland, Oie.
Friduy
evening of th e re so u rc e s of any one of the great
w h st
litio ,
li»
W id iln itr n
m onum ent
g en e rals of history. H e laid two plans
F ro n t St., between Beaverton Bank Elizabeth Struthers.
eidflr in Ils sm ipU m a|.iifW «itc*.
to th ro w th e British out of Boston
F O R S A L E —1 75 capacity F'lectric
and Erickson garage.
Call at
Geo. Miller is driving a new Chev­ Both w ere vetoed hy Ills council. Both
g ^P lcnhat
5no
capacity
Electric
E nterprise office.
rolet these days.
F irst B irthday C elebration
w ere am azingly audacious. Both may
LOR Bi ooder, $12. BR 99J2-J-:
R I C H A R D S O N ’S R U G G E D C H I X —
G eorge W ashington s birth d a y llrst
The
Christian
Endeavor,
young hav e been very foolish, tin e was to
Nine years breeding with Hfcnson people of the Church of Christ of a t t a c k ac ro ss th e lee If It becam e
w as ce le b ra ted as n p a trio tic holiday
U S E D and unused Postage Stamps
stock.
Having
introduced
new Beaverton had a iveiner roast Kri- solid enough to permit It. T h e oth e r at Newport. It. I.. In 17x|. i s years be­
Sought and sold. W e end stamps
fore lie died W a sh in g to n wax p rese n t
w as to a tta c k In rowboats. It Is one
blood lines last season by purchas­ duy evening in S tru th e rs woods.
rday
Oi approval to coliceli# ■>. W c buy
nt Home of the most tollable of the
thing for a n u n tr a in e d general and an
ing hatching eggs direct from the
Stami) Collections.
W rite Golden
Mrs.
Ruth And erson entertained
e a r ly holiday occasions In honor of
u n tr a in e d com m and to resist behind
H an so n farm our males are from
'Rii!* Slump Co., P. G. Box 108,
the
Rebecca
club Tuesday a f te r ­ cover, but only a m an with W a sh in g ­ Ills IditInlay.
bloodlines closely related to the
P< riami, Oregon.
noon.
He a t te n d e d a gigantic p a trio tic hall
to n 's courage would have seriously
W o r ld ’s Championship pen. Many
Miss Elizabeth S tru th e rs was a considered assa u ltin g a f o ititlid city In Ills honor at P ldludelphlu on l-Thru-
of our chicks for 1930 have already
F O R S A L E —Electric bro o d e r; 500-
Sunday dinner guest at the Merritt su p p o rte d by n fleet and held by disci
iiry 22, 17l)'2. Ills b irth d a y teas cele­
been sold to old customers. Your
b r a te d each y e a r from then on but
ehick size ; good shape ; $12. T i­
¡dined troops.
early order will be appreciated. home m Beaverton.
th e g r e a te st of all th e c e le b ra tio n s
gard 8025.
His Greatest Exploit.
Tualatin H e ights Chickery, E. C.
took place ill New York lu 171'S.
s w
W hen he a tta c k e d at T re n to n his
N
WANT ADS.
Carlton Hotel
W
HARDWARE
5
C
FO R S A L E —Cheap. 1 young fresh
Jersey corw; 1 good w ork ho rse ;
«It ght 1200 lbs. Asa Williams, Ti-
ga-d, O re g o n ; 44-mile west of
highway, n ear end of W a ln u t Ave.
GHT
FO R S A L E —Red clover seed.
El ner. Phone Tigard 028.
■ ■ S t OK S A L E —R. I setting hens. J
..J.v- _ **• Harris, Rt. 2. Beaverton.
$ W I \ T E D —Old Buick car for the
P «tts; must be cheap. R. L. H ickr
_ > n a , Box 152, Y am hill, Oregon.
ie
S A L E —One electric incubator;
*>ver f a il; price, $30 00. C. P.
Wt> ker, Yamhill
D a k ; e —A t
r
iS
the
Fairvale
Club
ho se every Saturday night, under
the auspices of the club. Free
Ch-rWing, Refreshments»
IN S T O R A G E —Looks and
is like new.
W ill sacrifice
for
f p .i n c e ,
$168.00.
T erm s
$2.00
IMh'lcly.
Will discount for cash.
W r ie Tallman Piano Store, 395
S o 12th St., Salem, Oregon.
P IA N O
ORF.-SM AKING— Remodeling, Coats
R* , ed. F irst house on B urnham
Ay-
Mrs, J e f fs, Tig.trd.
W I L L H A V E S P A C E in my in-
cul »tor for 1600 eggs during the
nsoi ;h of March. If ycu wish some
hatched, please phone or write
fo r
prices.
Dave
Thompson,
11, Oregon
I-RA >E—Leghorn rooster, H a n se n
Mr# in, for Pullets. Beaverton 4105.
’HONOGRAPH
R E P A I R I N G —Any
«.
151 4th Street, near M :
♦n, Portland, Oregon.
?O R
WOOD.
1815.
Call Tigard
kkl
W ood, $b per cord, *
^ ^ • < i _ $ 5 _ j > e r cord.
4t
FOR S A L E —L aundry-ette
Electric
m i h ■ g machine, slightly used. $50
T « r » Multnomah H ardw are Store
A lV a irr
5923
Richardson, Tuulatin, Phone Tigard
04152._______________________________
HITEON SCRATCHES
Hiteon club met F ebruary 12 a!
the house of Miss M argaret Summers
at Tigard with sixteen m em bers and
five visitors present.
This meeting
wa sa Valentine pa rty u n J a fte r each
otic had drawn a comic valentine tht
verses were read as roll call. Miss
Summers had a list of clever glimes
planned, the highest persons scor-
ing in each game received small
hearts which they placed on $core
cards.
At the close of the aitcr-
noon the hearts were counted atuf
Mrs. Ray Christensen, holding ihc
most received n heart shaped box of
candy.
G randm a Carlson received
the consolation prize. T he luncheon
tables were appropriately decorated
with red crepe paper, ct'pids, hearts
end red ctindlcs. H eart shaped sal­
ads and cakes further carried out
the valentine scheme. As this was
our president, Mirs. Gladys Meyer's
birthday a lovely birthday cake rvith
ctunlles was also on the menu.
A
very pleasant afternoon was spci.t
by all and the ladies vote Miss S um ­
m ers a royal entertainer.
Monday evening February 10 Mr.
tind Mrs.
Chris Christensen
were
pleasantly
surprised at their
new
Kebekah
home
in Tigard by the
club ladie and their hu bands,
social evening was enjoyed and the
çjub presented them with a po
tint and jardinecr.
Mrs. N orris Olson
of
Mr and
iting at the himIf
orti; nd were
s. Lena Olson.
Hi tc
T he Misses Lucile and Ei
Robert i Holland and Joe r lint wc
Sunday rucsts at the h K of Mr.
I h r i s Rcstroff t W a shot
and Mr
gnl. W a h.
Lloyd Metzentine is i iploye d at
the Proj •gress garage.
On
the afternoon of March
:h 1,
county agent M c W h o rte r will ipe:tk
un
Farm
Topics
at the
K mton
HAZELDALE NEWS
arm y h ad been s h a tte r e d by Its e x p e r i­
ences ut Brooklyn lle'glits, by Its n a r ­
row e s c a p e from the easy-going Howe
l»,v Its r e tr e a t ac ro ss New Je rse y , by
losses in battle, by desertions, ami by
the d efe etlon of th e su rro u n d in g coun
try side.
It Is tru e that som ething had to Is-
done to rev ive I lie ex p irin g flame of
A m erican resolution and co u ra g e hut
here w as an exploit of p u re d eten u !
natio n and s e re n e heroism which took
the f ra g m en t of u b eaten arm y across
Ihe Did h w a r e to risk an a d v e n tu r e
which might have m eant th e end.
Win n llovve moved out o f New York
T h e Literary Society held open
m eeting on Tuesday eve, February
11th, with a fairly good attendance
T he committee Mrs. J. Douglas, Mrs.
i C. Prink and A rth u r Syverson had
ariUnged an interesting program Mr.
.D ietch of Beavertoon iwas the spe a k­
er.
T he subject was T h e Human
C rge in which he pointed out that
it should be our urge to develop the
best that is in us, and to this be
a greater boost for our county.
T he Rev. W»aldington of BcUverton
spoke briefly commending the Soc­
iety and its work.
Mrs. Clifford
Prink played a P iano solo. A group
of readings which were given by
M i l l Oiga Whipple, Hillsboro. Paul
Pure, Clean Milk is as essential a»
Kennedy of P ortland sang several
song» pkiying his own accompaniment Minshine to your children’s health
on the banjo.
Mrs. Lemmon and For Milk «coring 95 out of a ; ■ r
Mrs. Prink sang a duet and Mrs feet
100 points by the State Dairy
Lemmon gave a humorous reading.
and Food Department
An invitation was read from tht
Call the
W estside clubs urging the society t «
m eet with them in ihe near futuu-
S E R V IC E D AIRY
T hc rig irtir meeting »will lie held on
Tuesday, February 25. T he com m it­
Beaverton 2407
tee in charge, are Jean Smith, Mrs
Deliveries day or night
Max Berger anil Eunice Motheral.
O ur M otto Quality. Service,
Miss Mary Grand and Miss Jean
Smith tittended the banquet given by
Satisfaction
the Beaverton Cham ber of Commerce
last F’riday evening. Governor Nor-
Mad was the guest of honor and de­
livered a very fine address.
Jess Churchly suffered a very pain­
ful accident lust Saturday when he
dipped ami fell on a large spike
S P E C I A L I S T S IN
pen etrated
which
his leg to the
AUTO WRECK WORK
bone.
A ND
Mr an ! Mrs 1Robert, i an d family
M O TO R O V E R H A U L IN G
of Poe tland were guests of Mr and
Mrs. Max B ercer last Sum kiy.
Mrs. Johin O ’Ci >nnor it 1j p:itietit
at th e Sin it h ho spi tal in Hill *boro
where a
«tre c>!>eratii>n ivas per-
BHuMWYAYJOiS
formed last week
1 4 T" & F V E R E T T S T S
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gri ffitt and
PO R T LA N D , O R E G O N ,'
Asa » viere i\ ¡inner guests of Mr. and
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F ndav
Matt
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evening.
MACHINE SHOP
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L e n i t y will c p i i a t » w ith g r e a t e r force,
In i< m e in s t a n c e s , t h a n ri g o r
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c o n d u c t d i r t n ; U *!»ed by It.— W a i t i n g ion.
W aeh in g t o n ' ■ f l a j
T h e flue of G eneral W a sh in g to n 's
< bodyguard, w h i c h wh s lost In I.Sil
I an d found about tw o year# ago. lias
hern re sto re d to Ita original condition
1 und is now d isp lay e d wi t h o th e r relies
j of W ashington in Ihe local Masonic
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