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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1927)
> . —— T H E B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E .- V A W V .V .W .V .V .W .'.V .V ^ M ULTNOM AH. beach for the day and were re tu rn in g failed to make the curve on the " • '■ W V i '.V .V .V .V .V .V i V .V .V . .* ,V j V .'.V .V A '.V .V .V A S S V r . • home when the accident happened. It highway near the Hillsdale bridge. Í HARDW ARE S .Mrs. Ida Hunt, who has been ill, 1S reported that one of the party got T he sedan was wrecked and the boy FOR Y O U R CONVENIENCE i Plum bing and H eating ¡J >* improving. excited and threw his arms around suffered a broken right thigh, nose W E HAVE J K Johnson, of Hillsboro, moved “ IR * ’*’’ neck and nearly choked him broken and concussion. He is in a F. W . B IS H O P to death before he could untangle serious condition. 1 to Oak Grove Monday himself. P h o n e 2003 B e a v e r t o n , O r. The father and oth e r boy were lw o rooms have been added to the only scratched by flying glass. V A V .’. V A W A W . V . W . m T hirty lodges of P ortland will be Arncson building in Maplewood. in session at the auditorium the night At our Local Show Room Interm ediate Christian I; Mr. Bettcrly, of Maplewood, spen* of April 9, when W . K. Meier, grand Endeavor C ostum e Party ^ W A SH IN G T O N AND EAST ST R E E T m aster of the W ashington grand a few days last week in Salem. lodge, A. F. and A. M , will pay an BEAVERTON A patriotic costume party was held Mr. and Mrs. T hurston, of P o r t official visit to the lodges of Oregon H um . land, were visitors in Portland S u n So far as known this will be the first j at the home of G retchen A Complete Stock of time that such an event has taken Gretchen Hurn represented M artha day. _____ place. All the masters of the 30 W ashington and Olney Long repre- W . I). Smith m otored to Longview bulges will be seated on the plat- sented George W ashington. The tie Sunday and spent the day with rela- f ° rm and, altho the exercises will gro butlers were Glen P ow ndcr and lives. be under the direction of W illam ette Rogers Speakman. T he negro inam- _____ lodge, the officers of all the other my was Daisy Jeffries. Games were Do Y o u K n o w You Can Buy Mr. Putnam has improved his place lodges will exercise their authority played and refreshm ents served Ol- by putting in concrete walks to the w'*h 'h e over their respective ney Long won first prize for the ^ A N E W FO RD FOR house. members. boys’ costumes. $100 D O W N , I N C L U D I N G L I C E N S E . — ------ I ----------------------- Virginia Saunders, as a Mexican T h e re Were 27t> present at the M ultnomah School N otes. girl, w«>n first p ri/e for the girls’ Let Us D e m o n s t r a t e Community church Sunday school last -------- costumes. =: Sunday. Zella Rogers was struck by a car Those present w e re : Mrs. Alice T H E I M P R O V E D F O R D CAR. -------- Monday afternon as she was cross- Gaylord, Mrs. Bolton, Mrs. Hurn, Miss Helen Smith, of Portland, mg the highway at Multnomah Ser- Sonny H urn, Evelyn Bighain, Marie siient Sunday at the home of Mrs. E. Gee Station. She was badly hurt. Boyd, Evelyn Pow ndcr, Virginia Gaylord. v. Anderson, of Tigard, drove the car Saunders, Maxine Bolton, Lucilc ■ that hit her. It is said that he lost Dunlap, Lois Anderson, Daisy Jef- A U T H O R IZ E D FO R D D E A L E R S Misses Meriuni and Sherley Oliver his wife recently and has two small fries, Irnja Keiling, G retta H um , Ol- visited with their father. O. Oliver, children. ney Long, Kirby Haskell, Glen Pown- W a s h i n g t o n anti Last Sts. Beaverton, Or. in Portland, over Sunday. T he various grades have been quite der, Roger Speakman, Gloria Sauti „ m_ -------- excited over the spelling contest. One ders, G ertrude Krbs, Allyce Haskell ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Leindach( of or two poor spellers in each grade and Caroline Hahn. Mountaindale, Wash., moved into the pulled the average dow n c o n s i d e r a b l e . ------------------------ Sticrle blouse on Gordon street Mon- T ryouts were held Monday to decide . ... Passes • A w ay W hile day. class champions to represent tne • . school at the city auditorium Fri- V isiting Her Daughter . x * « > W ‘l - X * v ^* x - m **.*** x - x * x - x k **>*:- j ^ x * T he first rehearsal of the entire day and Saturday nights. In the fifth --------- cast for “T he Belle of Barcelona” grade Ruth Beasley was first. H o b a rt \ | rs j Pender died suddenly was held at the Masonic temple lasv Fly, second; sixth grade, Shirley March 22 at the home of her daugh- week. W heeler, first, H arlan Hixby, second; Ier ^trs. H. D. McAllister, in Mult- i seventh grade, Dorothy lo n tz , first, nomah, after two hours illness. She Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Speakm an en- Beulah Kahl, second; eighth grade, |ive,i at Johnstown, P a , and had at Lucille Dunlap, first, Irm a Keling, ‘ rived only two weeks ago to visit V . W . W . V . V . V . V . ’ . V . V . V . ' . V . tertained Misses M erriant and Shirley The telephone is a reliable, efficient Oliver and «heir father, O. Oliver, at second. her daughter. W . I. N O Y E S ■: dinner Sum!-... and dependable servant, alw ays ready A baseball team was organized at The remains were forwarded to •; P L U M B IN G and H E A T IN G \ — ----- the Multnomah school last week and Johnstown where the husband sur- to put you in touch w ith your neigh* ■J Always on the job. i Miss Shirley Oliver, who has been the first game was played Tuesday vjves her. bor or the m ost distant city or ham let. ! _______________ I'tionc T ig a rd 552 or Beaverton f attending the University of W ashing- with Maplewood. It serves you tirelessly for a few cents Miss Marie Johnson has been as- -p D ■ ... , c £ . 03-33 £ ton, spent a few days last week at a day. signefl IB and 2B classes in the R e p la c e W o o d e n b p a n y «* B eaverton, O re g o n % the S harpe residence. --------- school. W ith Concrete Bridge ;j; ■ . W . V . W . V . V . W . ’. V . S W . V . Mrs. T. G. Williams and daughter, j Miss Olman, 6th grade teacher, h as, Florence, left S aturday for Yancou- been absent on account of illness W ork will soon commence on con j. « . t w v m i n v r « * a n v B i n !»! ver, 15 t ., to visit with Mr Williams, Miss Florence H am m er has been tak- X S A N IT A R Y M A R K E T struction of a concrete viaduct cost y who is in business there. ing her place. F re d K norr, Prop. ing $58,500, to replace the w ooden --------- Terwilliger span. It will be erected M E A T S m i * J I :sSH Llea,:or \ obl! an;! : N llss Mar; Brother of W . G. Sm all east of the wooden structure and Brugger, of the University of , ... . . X Phone 0265 B o c eaw a ^ u ton u .. .♦ garet - IS M issing in C h in a traffic will not be interrupted on the •J* •> Oregon, spent the spring vacation in V .W .V .V .W .W .W .V .V .V .W .V .W .V .V .V .S W .S V .S S V W b V . --------- j highway. <•❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ •>*❖ ❖ *❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Multnomah a t the home of their The plans, prepared by City F.n- No word has been received from parents. --------- A. G. Small, a construction engi - 1 R'*ieer L aurgaard and F. 1. Fowler, C. R. McGee and family moved neer of the University of Nanking, el,y bridge engineer, provide for « W ednesday to their new home on C hina, by h.s brother, W. B. Small, ' three-arch viaduct, the central arch Builder of Fine H om es and Cabinet Maker. Caldwell avenue, near the Capitol Hill of Multnomah. Dispatches show that being 100 feet high. T he bridge will w ater tank. Mrs. A. G. Small and child were be 184 feet long with approaches 50 Breakfast N ooks, Furniture, Etc. _____ safe aboard one of the boats. each in length. I here will be a Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Swift and Mr. Small had been in China 14 -»-f001 roadway and one six-foot Counters, Store Fixtures, Etc. 1 daughter, Rhoda, of McMinnville, and y e a « and constructed several of the «dewalk. Miss Marie Swift, of Winlock, visited university buildings ,the dormitory C A R P E N T E R SH O P N E V E R Y f a r m t h e r e is m a Mrs. H. B. B rokhardt last week. and administration buildings being! A re friends visiting at your home? ch in ery , im p le m e n ts stock _____ erected recently. Most of the brick Put it in the local paper. Some one P h o n e 115 2nd a nd W a t s o n Be averton, Or, or o th e r th ings th a t are T he Multnomah Service station has in ,hesc structures were taken from here may know them and would like 5 n o t b e in g u s e d a n d s h o u l d be i ’. V . V . W . ’. V . V . V . V . V . V . V . V . V . W . V . V . V . S - . V . S V d W W A W . to see them. b e t u r n e d i n t o m o n e y t o b e u se d erected a new big sign on top of the old Chinese wall. for o th e r purposes. In 1912 Mr. Small visited his bro- their building advertising General Gasoline. It can be seen for miles tber here and will be remembered X ” ! - X " I " ! " X X X “ X X X " '> W “ X “ X ” X “ X " : " X " : “ X “ !, Í “ X 1 ' X “ :“ : X " X “ X X “ X " X " X ” : X " X “ X “ X “ ’ W ~ X X " X X “ X In e v e r y h o m e t h e r e is f u r u i - around. b* m an> '« ' d e n t s . tu r e , t r u n k s a n d o t h e r a r t ic l e s , On Display New Fords B. Smith Motor C.o ! Y ou Have a Servant Oregon Telephone Co. | i W. A. SMITH Why Not Sell It? O t h a t m i g h t a ls o b e sold. The m o n e y c o u ld b e p u t t o u se, o r in a b.vnk to d r a w i n t e r e s t . W h y n o t sell s u c h t h i n g s n o w ? O r, p erh ap s, you have ch ick e n s, e g g s , p l a n t s , o r Seed, o r service o f som e k in d th a t you wacnt t o f in d b u y e r s fo r. R N T E R P B IS K W IL L WANT HELP F IN D ADS YOU BUYERS E v e r y w e e k t h e s e l i tt le s a l e s m e n sore sellhvg g o o d s a n d s e r v ices f o r y o u r n e i g h b o r s , a n d a t a v e r y lo w c o s t — 10c a lin e t h e f i r s t w e e k , a u d Sc a line a f t e r th at. L o o k aoroomd n o w a n d h a v e y o a r w a n t a d in t h e n e x t issue. P h o n e it in if y o u w is h . a THE BEAVERTON E N T E R P R IS E Mr. and Mrs. W. F.arl P a rk e r and Cojmty Repaired family, m otored to Longview Satur- Sewer Connection day and spent the week end at Mrs. P a r k e r s ’ b rother’s home, A. C. N el A crew of men were sent out by son and family. the county Monday to r e |« i r the sewer connection in front of the F. T. Hoffman met with a slight Multnomah Service station. A great accident at Sixth and Couch deal of surface w ater comes down streets, Portland, when another car ,h e hill and instead of going into 1 ran into his light 6 S tudcbaker and the sewer has run over the highway bent the fender. a n d on to the grounds in front of --------- the* filling station, w here it laid in Mrs. C. A. Layman and baby, are a big pool, visiting her parents, L ieutenant and Mrs. F r a n k Kisser, U. S. N., ai Guardian A ngels Did Bremerton, Wash., for a couple of N ot Stay Long Enough weeks. H e r father has bren ordered on duty and cxpectsto leave soon. . T he curve on the road near the Multnomah school house is a dandy Bill Owens, of Cloverdale, drove place for m otorists to speed up and make up lost time. It is a down Kykert. of Multnomah Sunday eve- d f with just , he right Uind Qf a | SENIOR CLASS PLAY ' * $ <£ ‘All of a Sudden P eg g y ’ Three Act Comedy B. H. S. ♦ o n in * at 1 ,OV< r,,lU X crow d fr" " ’ curve fur th e speed maniac and th e re Multnomah had gone down to the are on,y thrce roads converging hcre WA'ASWiV*ViV.V.W.,.V«V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.\V. ■J IF you have some thing to Sell and are in a big hurry to sell it, let the !; classified advertising de- •; partment of this paper •: prove its ability as a speedy j: and efficient sales medium Most autoists stop a m inute before entering the highway and only about 30 children cross the road here, so most cars come a scooting along the highway at about 30 miles an hour. But a grand surprise party met them Monday m orning when two m o to r cycle policemen took down the name* and license numbers of speeders, these guardians angels stayed on the job until 1 p. m , when well pleased with the day’s haul they went in town to report. If they had onlv stayed until 2 30 p. rn. they might have averted an accident when a car hit a little girl as she was crossing ‘ J the highway in front of the Mult- <> nomah Filling station. Will the highway commission place a stop signal here and compel all < > cars to come to a stop before pro ceeding past the school h o u se ? —A. AUDITORIUM Beaverton, Oregon Entertainment by Glee Clubs and Orchestra Thursday - Friday, April 7 - 8 Prices: 25c, 35c and 50c Boy Badly Injured At H illsdale Sunday Eve T he small son of H. Copas, of T i gard, was badly injured Sunday night Y A W A ’A Y .V .V .,. V . V . V A V 2 W A ‘. V / A , .V .V A V Z /.V Z A V ,V . at 9 p m when his father’s car This space donated by Enterprise. i a