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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1930)
Mr BEAVERTON PAGE 4 PA G E 4 T®o L ‘SIDEGLANCES I Sum iard Size 7 ? i cgeiabLs Packet» 4 J Most ol the FliAotrj By F O R SA L E chick *>ze gaid 8925. F O R SA LE Jersey cyr. weight 12U gird, Or« highway, i FOR % AUBR Atto Bei Office »-vith Special attei accounts, co and the set E-Z T ms FORD .A R D E N IN G 192h ( HRY _V RA N SO 240 Grane W .V A V ^ FO PLUMB DONE AT Nortlirup, King & Co. s Seeds are now on display in dealers stores. These seeds are of un surpassed quality. A five cent price on all standard size veg etable packets and most of the flowers, makes this line attrac tive to thrifty buyers. N o rth ru p ,K in g & C o s Seeds There will be no more hot soup! d e m o n ^ t r ^ T " ^ and J 'atl i ......._____ at ____ m _ s demonstrated the making of , served to the children noon. Mrs. ; Lewis, the one in charge of this scr.1 ser- thp lasl. W r t in g . o f the cooked 1 N ST vice, is moving to her new home jev eraT days t h u " » ^ * near the Wichstrand place. CENTS Hawley Buck \edy gen<|r<jusly „ . int ftv word furnished the first graders with some h a z E l DALE nt you' pro* boxes and they manufactured some — many the or wooden wheels and made m ttll, T h f H ^ eld ale |lterarv U » ¡re q u ire . Wy nS- „ , . . . . . . sponsor for a dance l ^ line* minimU » « “ F Henderson ts back ,n scho«>l Saturday , ^ ht s,a i * ‘ ^ J after a two Weeks absence. ,. , p *>tun i h e«eln.is*iiio Daffodils and violets are becoming w aj jn charge ‘of " a r r a n t B‘ NEW S l IT IS ONLY ON THE BASIS OF CONFIDENCE AND TRUST Mrs. Mitzel and daughter Nellie V THAT YOU CAN BUILD UP visited the Arthur Sorenson place a t . J BUSINESS Beaverton Sunday and had a pleas-1 ^ ant time with the new baby. Miss Nellie McKeown, of Ridge-¡JJ field, W ash., was a guest of the Me- i f Keown family Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Liebe a e c '^ leaving this week for Eugene where) S they will make their home. i Mrs. J. Olson, of Tillamook, is i J house guest of her daughter, Mrs. L .1Í Kinnaman. Mrs. Willard Livermore, of Port- I land, spent Sunday with the Liver- I tnores. FOR Singl BEA5 Front Make our Town Better T own Mrs. Slade entertained m honor of Mrs. James Kelly of Beaverton, at 1 her home Wednesday. About fifty i called during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hannon and ** daughter Vivian, and Mrs. Roy ** Smith of Portland, enjoyed the day . . with Mr. and Mrs. J. Tatlock. and wife, of M Hhlh, •• visited her parents Mr and Mrs J ** Tatlock Sunday. Mr and I f t t Mutt King were J * gueata i Mr and Mra. Peter Boi 4* gan at Powell Valley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy were the dinnen guests of Mr. and Mrs. VV. R. Chal mers at Roy Friday. Mr and Mrs. O. W. Lindahl and son Donald, of Linnton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sunday \7 \n lerson, of St. Helens, Mrs \ \V was in Aloha Monday visiting old friends, she formerly resided at Huber. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kcasey and daughter Margaret. Miss Shattel, of 1 Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. f R<*gers and family of Hillsboro, were J entertained Sunday at the Roy h-*me. 1 he A. C arlson family were callers Sunday at the home of D. Nelson at| 1 Beaverton. No matter how highly we regard it. our town is only going to he as good as we make it. And that means it i> <ml> Roiii^ to be Attractive to Strangers, as Prosper ous, and as I lealthv as we will it to he. Fllianc No Red antecd CUNE RAH 12th at YOU \ Adve The Friday evening the Hill dale P. Joe Diiiico sustained » T. A. sponsored a dinner for the ;Ust week when a boil ter w a, tipped over « ' L J benefit oi the Loy Scout tijjop. Wallace Wheeler wa, “ hu ° f. Journal J unj U.OHA HUBER SCHOOL NOTES Portland Staurdav Esther | M McKeown u,_.. e a few letters in regard to this, ------------ and Jean Lew,» spent ***** The first graders more than en- noon at , he BuchJ^"* J Mch. 7, 19.10. Hillsboro, Ore., yed themselves, recently, when tneyj Raymond Markovich i »oye Marsh’s («rage, celebrated the birthdays of Mrs. B a r - i a* the Coliseum in Porju!*,* Beaverton, Oregon. and sue ond ker and little Frederick Kuhls. They .. having a contest Th Lea* Mr. Marsh. partook of a large birthday cake' which ^ 1 he point J 1 would like to say regarding the with seven candles on it which de-jg|| the pupils brin • ••r* ' •# Essex Coupe 1 purchased trom you, lunches. * md*t ^ | ’n handling and free noted the age of Frederick. ALOHA Bone-1 IS Adv« The season for CLEA NIN G U P and PAINTING U P is here. But it will avail hut little unless there is a Gen eral Movement in this direction. I t’s a movement in which every family, every individual must join. Then the tasks become easy— then we safeguard the Health of the Entire Community, and present a town to the stranger that makes him want to tarry here— to spend his monc\ here -maybe to move here. W c Crj»c you to Join in thc Spring Clean-Up ami 1 «tint l p Movement NOW ami help in Brightening your home town, making it a better an«! a Healthier place in which »o live. W O N T YOU JOIN HANDS NOW Mr. and Mrs. H. Cox, of Beaver ton, visited the Dudley home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J Gee fand family motored to Bethany Sunday to visit the 11 \\ right me Guests at the Markovitch home j Sunday were the Mat»co family. | The Shannon family are moving to Washington Mrs. Ruth Hayes has gone to La I Grande on account of the serious ill ! ness of her son Caly who resides there. IN T H E M O S T have been P R O F I T A B L E M O V E M E N T E V E R IN A U G U R A T E D thority—tb H ERE—TH E WORK OF MAKI NG IT A B E T T E R TOWN? I 712 Swell Beaverton Enterprise Portland, m m *m & & & *& **» **H *111 H MARC Se(L‘]* f ‘n .y “ ,rhi„ S ,ih ^ n,05t , P°PU1 « L \ i r . . Max Berger. Mr, c T * ard F nlmc1' system, bin the judicial and legal ,he miles, and free from all trouble anti (ients to their teachers these days. Niws, un svstem—holds out immunity to m son and Mrs. A. M,ils j* d 1 _____ This car is the most eco Billy and Lowell Hamel were 12,000 who this year will probably expense ,o f refreshments. The regni»,] 11.500 KEAI , • • . , M fr , rftilnra noimeal transportation I have ever Forest Grove last Saturday. ! cn^iurr in homicidal periorniUnce in . I John Allison has moved 01 'he society w» HU* UU to Xv-’ V * er- j I *|V i J the United States. dr,ven’ eveninK. March 11, t Yotrrs truly, j n0nia, where he will attend school. Away back in 1908, the late Chief F. R. Johnson, j >evcral of the fifth grade students short program following. Miss Justice Taft, in an address before Richfield Oil Distributor. were in Portland recently to see the ion Hagg of Rcedville playtd the Civic Forum in New York made ¡piano selection» ; Mi,s j „ n ----------- j Marionette show. the statement which is now so often f The fifth grade sent letters to J°e| ^ avc lnu“ c.al rc»dings, acc , it J B j r l l / -Cou quoted of him: “The administration Marshs Garage, Bush who has moved to Greshtim to * ,• C. 1 rink. A readingLr nati<mal I of criminal law in this country is a Beaverton, Oregon. live. ; $'.cn by Mr- Lemmon, and ■ * / : ! fr- disgrace to our civilization. The pre- Dear S ir: Rosalie Reed, Ruby Zastrow, C ath-j ^r , . san8 a solo, acconipa;;irW iy h C. V valence of crime and fraud, which is You :,sktd me how T Dke mv greatly in excess of that in European Challenger Coupe I purchased from tr ;ne Markovitch and Marion Lew is;-'- Srm,h- The society is plar.r.yortla0(l countries, is due largely to the fail- yuU ca*1 say 'l has given complete [,ave siptnifieil their desire to enter concert and dance at Huber ______ tire of the law and its administ«i- sa‘isfact'on in every way- j the declamatory contest to be held, Saturday evening, A j-4 5. Si; ^ Yours truly. | in April. j tonfs 5-piece orcncirr; W 1‘u ( AUTO MOB 1 tion to bring criminals to justice.” Dr. H. ( 1 aylor., The cooking club subject for this kommittee in charge, Jean Our gravest danger is the gross Portland, Ure. | wceji was },ow , 0 cook breakftast! cimirman • Mary Grand and ill indifference of our people to duties 2 Morrison St. 1927 W hippet ----- i foods. Dougbs. of citizenship We are now facing 1924 S this nroblcm What shall become N O T IC E John and Ralph McCauley are N'1‘ss Pcarl LaFj.llher °f i§B $jfru d e c> of a government by the people if The tax rolls for the 1929 taxes moving to Portland with their i<ir- lan(1 «Pent last weekend with 1924 Sjude li the people refuse to govern? The are now in the hands of J. W. C on -jen ts where they will attend school., l- ^ Synerion. Synerson. 1923 H> iteon tragedy of this great Ainericbn scan- „el. Sheriff, for collection. The first Their many school companions a r e j, Mrs; Melville Jack of B«u 1926 Hudson dal is the ignorance and lethergy of half of the taxes are due and pay-' sorry to see these boys leave t h i s '1* visiting with h^r mother, Mi 1923 Lincoln public opinion. jab! before May 5th, without in- school. z j Douglas for a couple of weeks " 11 We, the peoide, must insist upon terest. \ The boys baseball team is> sched-| Mr. and Mrs. Newton ot " and actually help in the observance |t is urged that the tax payers tiled to meet an outside school team ¡have moved on to the .-Ufred COLL boys and girls team s! Ion farm on the Rosedale road.~|^^H Forth and enforcement of the laws for ' of Washington county request their Friday. Both protection of life, decency, property statement- by mail, and also send I are enjoying the seasonable sport! little son Malcolm has entered^^™^ and honest proceedings in our courts. their- remittance by mail, at as this year. ‘ first grade at Hazeldale sd early a date as convenient. If th e ! The sewing club will learn to make j Mrs. J. Douglas and Lois k ] tax payers will co-operate with this hems at^ their meeting this week. son spent last Wednesday in r An announcer at a radio broad- — ^ 'V wi„ be/ Kreat)y ap,)re_ The 5th grade are enjoying the'land . ' " -ADIOLA casting station to which wc f vver' dated by the tax department, and tulips planted last fall. The flower»! Jam es DQuglas had as guests ;T°° Per hun n" ' * t u " 1 tvcn,,,h. r* <lr" wdl help to eliminate the last min’- I are blooming now and fill the room the weekend Russell Junken>er Eari ipáid \ an to h.s unseen audie.tfe as frtends rush an(1 thc inconvCniencr with a genuine spring atmosphere. " Frank - Thomas of Portland. of the air. Yea, verily! In more' 1 5haylor, Rosi c , • . • caused the tax pavers by standing in ■ . . , ■ ways than one 1 No long as said air .. "^dillsbort , On . . . , . line waiting their turn to be waited will stay nut in my automobile tires. V . * A W . M . . . . » . « ‘■ ), j on. it can count on my friendship anyi nM time 1 V . '. V . V . V CRAI ■^-ARCH u i n i Y Essex Challenger Week Closes the The real question before t Ainerifan people today is not So much whether simply the prohibi- tion law can be enforced, but whether the laws against murder, robbery, buvgitiry, larceny, the * bauching of "young boys and girls, from all trouble, pertect dry brakes and the law* for honest proceedings in any weather condition, net in your courts will be enforced; an 1 cannot be beaten, mrs ve*ry truly, we mean for you to spell that wih ( ^ ',u Mrs. (has. Lsunpkin. with capital letters. In other words: W ILL the American p< pie be ob- -------- servers of their own laws? Beaverton. Ur-.. March 2 , 1930 . Richard WashbuMi Child, in his Mbrsh’s Garage, retnuikablc article in the Saturday Beaverton, Oregon, i Evening Post, August 1, entitled “Our Hudson and Essex Dealers, j Crime Tide”, makes this emphatic Dear Sir : statement: “Murder goes on not be- ^ , j hav£ .1 I. I ... ,, I am pleased to state that t nave because‘ our' systen -not’ the police owned and driven an Essex C h a lljjr EUner. PI m Cook Law Enforcement— SALI 1920 ST \k 1926 (H R Y tw o E SSI 3 i w B in a 1927 PONI 1929 FORT 1927 OLDS 192f» CH R i 1927 O l i n 1925 W ILL lítrold 77 FRIDAY. E N T E R P R ISE ?»» 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h , | Mr. and Mrs. Riltey, who have j been staying in Portland during the cold weather, have returned to the.r j h me in \\ ilshirr Acres. | 'Mrs. (.race Sather» and mother, Mrs. Ida llumshaw, were in Port* j land on business Monday. Mr baulk of Forest Grove hr»« u lived his family into the E n in house. Mr and Mr* t'xxxhnan were Port land visitors Monday. »Mrs Vnra Scott i staying with '1 rs 1 Herd .n ; The Hillsdale pre-sch«xil circle met at »... .. 1 ' ¡ H H T H Y N G ’S fsar C O N FEC T IO N ER Y AND IC E CREAM PARLCCX' $lS< Aant clear •quity $7UKl.I W E A T H E R L Y IC E CREAM Canned Good» and Light Groceries to Accommodate Sundii' FA RM S Night Trade SO FT D RIN KS, F R U IT S , MELONS > r Magazines— All The Daily Papers The Old Location—With e New M i YaKihfe Ore Store •* Phone 3603 Beaverton Res. Please give us Your Order Now for Ul ADJ Land Plaster if you want to come is io~coi * n , , n . l ’n Car Lot Prices Hay, Grain, Feed, Poultry Supplies Baby Chid xm c °\; Feed ’ B«>rt rs 151 Complete line of Fisher’s Sperry’s Albei Feeds AT Charles Berthold Beaverton, Oregon, Near S. P. Depot. LUMBER ! LUMBER Doors— Windows-«-Plumbing Supplies Used L m ' c I l >ed l sed ’S A very THI’ POL AN Sash __ ____ ___________________ 40c 4 0 c and and u u [J®|9-.h fi a Bath I uhs, complete ___ $20.00 and twy.^312 W ash Basins, like new, complete $5 and uc H. T. Toilet, complete ____________ — ^ At Used D o o r s ___ __ ________________75c and lUD Gallons Inside Paint, gallon -..........— $1-|'7TOJL oan Lot Outside Conquerer House Paint, gal QlTtK > S10.ÍB N C- • 2x6— 2x8 Used 5 to 1 0 ft.q.er M .... r< VT’ <9.1* Pav <-• • 2x4 L sed 5 to 7 feet, per M___ S2.5L 1 Job Lot Cut Nails in Small Size, keg ^ mot «^ In small lots, 3c per pound m pm- o« Lot us tigure on your vour reouirements. requirements, AUT< free to truck and depot. | Used Pipe Pipe I Ntw A] WRECKING— . P Car \ cry Fine 1-in Boards her and 2 in Planks Split Cedar posts, 20c Shop, » . at S8.00 u d . A V so t o ■ i l I 1 pj at $10.00 and bwitkien. each. See salesman ^ 1 G Dolan Wrecking and Const. ’ -’ it «th & Belmont. Portland. 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