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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1947)
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Friday, October 17, 1947 Commandments Hold Good Even After Forty Years Ten Com m andm ents for the home town, published some forty years ago at Lake Placid, N. Y., still hold good for the present day anti the Tualatin Valley. Header P. E. Lewis, of the W illam ette Holly Orchard, Tigard, sentis it in w ith the thought th at it might boat reprinting: 1 Thou shalt love th y home tow n above all other tow ns T hou shalt be loyal to h er people anti to her institutions. II. Thou shalt guard th y home tow n from the hosts of evil th at A 17-jewel w rist watch, each would invade and destroy her soul. Thou shalt keep the good month, goes to the commercial nam e of th y hom e town clean vehicle d riv er in Oregon, who wins th e noted kudo of “Driver and w ithout stain o r blemish. III. Thou shalt elect as thy of the M onth,” on the basis of courtesy public servants in political office heroism , o u tstan d in g m en of strong character, eaper and safe driving, according to to conserve the best interest of the secretary of state in inviting th y people. And when thou hast such nom inations. Any com m ercial driver wheth elected such m en thou shalt stan d to sup p o rt and encourage er h ired or w orking for him self them, for th eir tem ptations are is eligible for the recognition m any and their burdens are not which sta rts w ith his nom ination by anyone w ho believes such light. IV'. Thou shalt exalt thy public d riv er would qualify. N om inations are forw arded to school and honor it all the days of thy life with the best of teach -1 local cham bers of commerce building, and equipm ent, with nam es of w itnesses includ for the school is the cradle of led to aid the necessary invest! the future No training is too nation, p o t for the children and no In addition to the m onthly preparation superfluous. prize, a grand prize of “substan V. Thou shalt defend the health I tial” n atu re is prom ised at the of thy home town from the death end of^ the year. F u rth erm o re th at lurks in the m arshes, the Oregon M otor T ransport swam ps and heaps of filth. Thou I Association w hich sponsors the shall exterm inate the fly and mos I contest, presen ts duly embossed quito. for they carry typhoid and I certificates to th e w inners, in malaria. The tubercle baccillusl an attem p t to do som ething shalt thou drive before thee tangible for com m ercial drivers with the sun and fresh air as whose conduct op th e highw ays thy allies. I show a rem arkable record. VJ. Thou shalt build good roads I A five m an board of judges jn d keep them good. F or by her I m akes th e m onthly selection on m ads is a tow n know n for good I the basis of nom inations fe or ill. E ternal w atchfulness shall | feived. be th y m otto th a t th y roads m ay not ravel nor t h y supervisor for-, EARLY p |Q N E E R PASSES get thee. I VII. Thou shalt keep thy hom e A W A Y A T C O R N E L IU S town beautiful. T h e hilla, th e I „ < trees, the w aters th at nature has I Mrs; ^ ‘l>hine Squires was given her thou shalt preserve in Kj™ in ,N ew Je rse y- Au«us‘ 10- sacred tru st. No hovel shalt th o u I 185*’ and l ,aisse‘1 aw ay at perm it to disfigure them . Thou a " d S anitarium , Sept. 25, 1947, shalt keep thy homes and th y P * 1" * f f - y m 1-month. and 15- door yards clean and cheerful, nay*’ old- T hy w aters shalt thou p u r i f y I 7 as c a r r ie d tQ the late that they m ay bring thee life and ^ ^ a r d Squires n W isconsin, Mr. strength. T he future of thy town S^ | re8 dled in ,f915; T he S quires fam ily came to shalt thou plan w ith care and diligence th at thy grow th be n<)t ('alifornia about 75 years ago haphazard, but full of thouKht thence to Oregon d u rin g the Gold I 1 / n o L 'h w h n lu r/ w l 'i t I b i 'i i m r t i i n and loving care, as the plans o f * u esh - She lived at Beaverton a m other for the grow th of h er f,,r, "ta n y years, w here the re- 1 m alning children w ere born. La child. ter h er fam ily lived in Verboort V III. Thou shalt honor thy I several years and her hom e has com m unity institutions. Thou lK‘on in C ornelius since 1909. shalt work together In thy or-1 W hile Josephine Squires and ganizations and clubs for the family resided in Beaverton her com m on welfare. Thy leaders hU8band :in(1 s„ ns> William and sh alt thou learn to obey. 1 ll,,u I j saac, operated th e Squires Car shalt serve on com m ittees w here I ,.|a^e p acto ry back in the 1880’s thou are pu t and not intrude on I located a t NE corner Broadway com m ittees w here thou are not atl(1 W est Stroot8 This firm put. T hus thou shalt know each ma(je m any carriages and wa other better, thy work shall Pros' I gons for the early-day residents I*er. and thy friendships shall ()f W ashington county, m ultiply. I Josephine Squires leaves two IX. Thou shalt be a good neigh-1 daughters, Mrs. F ran k De Kaes- l>or to all who live in thy home teeker and Mrs. Addie Marsh, al town, w hether they be rich or so, one son, Alonzo R. Squires, all poor. Thou shalt speak ill of I of Cornelius. Fifteen «randchil none and good of many. T h o u ld re n , 22 great grandchildren, and shalt be a friend to strangers and 14 great great grandchildren, visit the sick in their affliction Interm ent C ornelius cem etery X Thou shalt go to church for the honor of thy hom e town and I T he devotion of thought to an for thine own good. T hou shall honest achievem ent m akes the not consider thyself too wise, too I achievem ent posslbile. — M a r y busy, tcK) bad nor too good to | Baker Eddy spend an hour or tw o on Sunday w ith thy neighbors in the wor- shalt offer thyself to th y splri- .shlp of God. Thou sh alt not send tual leader for the service of God thy children to church. Thou and thy com m unity. So shall ye shalt bring them there. Thou J win m any battles together, Board Seek State Driver O f Month FO RG ET-M E-N O T D A Y OC TO B ER 1 7 - 18 O n S a le O n th e S tre e ts F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y b y A M E R IC A N o f W a s h in g t o n W AR VETERAN S C o . C h a p te r 7 JlNrHMMM From where I s it ... 6y J o e M arsh The Picnic Was 3 "H u g" Success! From where I ait, even a new t- paper editor'a entitled to a faw m istakes. And since I reported th a t they served a m oderate bev erag e like beer, I’m sure nobody thinks the picnic w as the least bit wild, or anything b u t a huge aue- cess and I mean h u g e t ( Q y rfttiu £ \ HERE FROM STANFIELD Mrs. John B. Ream. Sr., was honored at a birthday party at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W arren E. Rachford in Vancouv er. Wash. P resent were Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ream, Sr., John and Jim Ream, Mrs. Rachford and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hunt. Mrs. Joe Edm onds visited her son, R ussell Edm onds, and dau ghter. Mrs. . D w ight Case, re cently. Mr. and Mrs. Edmonds now live on a ranch near Stan field, Oregon. * * * attend rally Mr and Mrs. Ed Hjelseth. Mr. and Mrs. E v erett Lisle. Mr. and Mrs. Art W illiam s and Mrs. Ed Conklin attended the sub-district rally held in the Garden Home church on Monday evening. JOY G R IM ST A D GETS Mrs. George A lbertson is home ; PLACE ON ST. OLAF the com pletion of the new rooms adjoining the basem ent. Plans afte r several m o n th s’ spent in | COLLEGE ORCHESTRA HUME FROM H O S P IT A L • Miss Joy Grim stad. talented young violinist of Tigard now attending St. O la f College at Northfield, Minnesota, has been selected as a m em ber of th at school's well-known orchestra, according to Director Donald H. Bergland. E arnestness is the best source of m ental power; and deficiency of heart is th e cause of many men never becoming great.—Bul- wer-Lytton. C A N ’T B E B E A T • TH A T’S RIGHT! Our rich, flavorful m ilk and cream can ’t be beat. Always fresh and alw ays pure. 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Coffee Ü Ï 47c Golden West Coffee 1 lb. can 47c S a n k « C o f f e u 97 1p' tb M udo« Wood R IB R O A S T 3 cans 29c Tomato Soup, Rancho STEAK Grade A show beef, lb 6 Honey Edwards Coffee €& a 45c a 89 ÜÏ ROUND U -o z . can 25c No. 303 can 21c Shoestring Carrots, Blue Tag 39c lo v e per can 19c Fancy Peas, Sugar Belle Mince Meat, English Maid, 30- ol jar 35c You’ll No. !/< can 8c Gebhardt Tamales can 2 / 29c Mince Meat, Collins ‘f j * 19c Butter -S h w t p :' No. 2 can 33c Deviled Meat, Libby can 20c V/i White Hominy, Banjo No. 33 Per Natural Cheese 10-oe Mended Asparagus, Blaze o' Gold can 25c 2 ... 23c Copyright, 1947, Vruled Slatet Bremen F oundanon HONORED AT PARTY in till* id tre •Reel throuqk Set., Oct. I» » cause folka are so tem perate and well-behaved in our town, th at they could afford to take the whole thing as a joke. .Mr. and Mrs. M arion Wilson are the proud paren ts of a baby RETURN FROM TRIP girl, born on October 7th. The Mr. and Mrs. Merle Stedm an, baby has been nam ed Barbara sons Gene and Bob and dau g h t Jo. Mrs. W ilson was formerly ers Lola Mae and L ura Dee, and Elaine Wallace. Mr. S tedm an's m other, Mrs. L ura • * * Stedm an. arrived Sunday from S U N D A Y SCHOOL N orth Dakota Mr. and Mrs. A T T EN D A N C E UP Stedm an and daughters have The attendance at th e Metzger been visiting in North Dakota- Sunday M innesota, and m e uoys spent C om m unity M ethodist School rose to 101 Sunday, a th e sum m er working in N orth m arked increase over the past Dakota, th eir old home. several m onths. The school is * * * well-equipped w ith good teachers HOLD BOARD M EETIN G and am ple lesson m aterial. There I ite Metzger Community Meth- ■ a re 13 classes in the school, odist C hurch held an official * *. * board m eeting on F riday evening H O M e r R n M w o c p i t a i w ere also made for th e calling th e hospital following an automo cam paign to take place th is bile accident in w hich two lives m onth under the direction of w ere lost. Mrs. A lbertson sus the W om an s Society of C hrist tained tw o fractured thighs. ian service. Mr. E v erett Lisle, NEW COM ERS TO METZGER lay leader, of the church, pre- EN TERTAIN SA TU RDAY Mr. and Mrs. Singer and fam sided a t the meeting Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Canerday ily have moved into the Nettle- * * * had as th eir guests S aturday eve- ton home which they p u rch DELEGATES TO ing, Mr. and Mrs. R obert H or ased recently. ton, Mr. and Mrs. R alph De NEW BERG MEET Mr. and Mrs. Harold W ebb The M etzger W om an’s Club Mriae and Mr. and Mrs. M arvin have bought the hom e form erly w as represented at th e m eeting H unt. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Dra.scich * * * of the T h ird District F ederation on Second and Pine streets. .Mr. and Mrs. Albert, of Hepp- of W om en’s Clubs on Tuesday | V ISIT OVER H O LID A Y Mr. and Mrs. W. R. From an ner, Oregon, have purchased the by Mrs. H erbert Ensor, Mrs. W. home form erly occupied by Mr. A. E lliott, Mrs. John Dahsen and of Eugene, w ere g uests at the and Mrs. Van Dyck on Landau Miss P earl Thompson. In the ab hom es of th eir parents, Mr. and sence of th e president, the club Mrs. W. C. F rom an and Mr. and avenue, near Seventh. Mr. and Mrs. D rum m ond and rep o rt was read by Mrs. H erb ert Mrs. Hen C arsh over the Colum daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Ensor, vice-president of th e club. bus Day holiday. afternoon and children are new occupants The sp eaker of the was Mrs. Saidie Orr Dunbar. of the H argrave A partm ents on V ISIT S PARENTS * * * Longstaff avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Roy K eith of * * * CELEBRATES BIRTH DAY Spokane, Wash., and th ree child A fam ily dinner on Sunday ren visited Mrs. K eith’s parents, REPORTED IM P R O V IN G m arked th e birthday of H arry Mr. and M rs.A rt W illiam s, last Mr. John Meehan, who under- Carsh. A ttending were Mr. and week. W hile here they attended fent an operation recently, is Mrs. Ben Carsh and daughter, the In ternational Live Stock reported to he im proving. Jean. Show. * * Leganberry Preserves Our local Wild Life League went on • picnic Saturday, and 1 went along to cover it for the Clarion. Monday, folks kept stopping me. and naying: “ Must have gotton out of hand, th at picnic!’' " N o n s e n s e ,” I Ray«. " I t wa* m ighty p leasan t and congenial. J u s t beer and hot dogs, cheese and c id e r.” And then they show me the h eadline read in g : "W ILD W IFE PICNIC HUG SUCCESS." O f course it was Elmer, my t>pe- a e tte r, who had madr the m isprints: Hut ia my face red! I t’s only be DAUGHTER ARRIVES M etzger News Beaverton Rebekah Lodge No. 248 held a regu lar m eeting on Oct. 7th at 8 p m. A fter a sh o rt business m eeting they celebrated the birthdays for m em bers h av ing birthdays betw een Ju ly and January of this year. The Noble Grand, Leona Rands, presented each one with a gift. The Good- of-the-ofder chairm an. Mildred Harris, took charge of gam es en joyed by all. The m eeting ended with birthday cakes and delicious salad servr*d by M yrtle H erdm an, Evelyn Scott and Corrinone Young. The next m eeting of the Rebe- kahs on Oct. 21st will sta rt w ith a pot luck dinner at the B eaver ton I.O.O.F. hall at 6:30 p. m. for all m em bers both Odd F el lows and Rebekahs and th eir fa milies. Everyone m ust come dressed In “hard tim e” costumes. Wakefield Coffee Buy o Forget Mc-Not in Remembrance and To Aid Disabled Buddies D IS A B L E D REBEKAHS HOLD M E ET IN G »4« J We reserve ti,e fo limit. No »ele» te 1 — deeleru ,