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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1927)
w of o E u gen e i n£ BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE FOR A GREATER EASTERN WASHINGTON COUNTY OL. 1. NO. 4. mo« tin DUDS MEET H ______ ...... li W ill H a rd ity Lombard Two • r\ BEAVERTj >N ( >kl ( 4 County Third In Club Work FRI MAY. A I ’RI L S, 1 ‘ >27. P R IC E -F IV E CENTS. W ater “» 8000 SHOW . BURGLARS FAIL $ 14 1 ALL THE H E " ' TO CRACK SAEE Bill Reduced in one Month GRANGERS ENJOY MEETING OR MCR. 26 Under the efficient management of Councilman Bishop and water super-j Beaverton High School Is intendent Benison the water bill due Ten of the 13 Granges in the city of Portland was reduced last Broken Into For The Washington County month to $752, a saving of $241 in Third Time one month. Several leaks in the Were Present. mains were found. S H O W BEST P IC T U R E S H A N D L E B R O K E N OFF The entire water mains will be dug up and leaks repaired. Men are now G R A N G E - A G R I C U L T U R E Country Store Every Tuesday A n d S , f * W “‘ Not O p « " « * . Bui W e . working toward Glen Cullen. The Treasure Nite Every Thursday Moved Four F o o l - W o r k master meter is at Burlingame stand W at Than»* of O. T. M rW h o rte r's of Strong Boys. Address— Representative La- Add To The Interest. pipe, below Hillsdale. County Superintendent Emma B ry -1 j c r ant and Helen *•owgill, of Corvallis, .S u itdC C assistant state club leader, visited Can Be Looked Forward T o When You Attend The Street Between last week 50 of the 105 boys and Highways. 4*fls clubs in Washington county. Beaver Theater. ______ Friday a visit was made to Laurel wherc thc conunit,ee was met *>y a large number of citizens and dinner | was served in the Community house. -ntractors Must Secure Permits I bC children sang a club song writ- Before Erecting Any Building— ! tel1 b3 b • L. Brown, which will be Watson St. M ay Be Widened. rewritten so as to be sung in any Follett* A lio Spoka. -------- part of the County. Washington Thieves attempted, for the third _ .. r» *i i* Do you attend the local picture county has a membership of 1000 time, to open the safe in Principal T o E r e c t New Building show? If not—why not? The Beaverton city council was boys and girls, being third in the I K. Metzler’s office in the high For Boys and Girls Club Over 2KX) sat down at the church The Beaver theater is showing only ! tiled to order by thc* mayor on and grange luncheon at Forest Grove, . . . . . . . . . number of boys and girls clubs in They the best pictures and the a d m is s io n ;«*00* ear*y *'ruia>' n,orn,nK londay April 4. Minutes of the Pre' t|R. Another building will be erected March 26. Ten of the 13 granges in I price is very reasonable, 25 and 10ibroke a Klass in ,he w,ndow by the ious meeting were read and ap- ___ at the county fair grounds at Hills the state were present: Beaverton, cents, except on special featnre at- ,Brnacc room and wtnl **PMa,r* to boro, bv the county fair board and Banks, Green Mountain, Gale, Hills The following bills were allowed; Beaverton H. School Notes, tractions when the price is To and ,ht principal*, room. The filing cab- Km ton, Riverside, Scholls, will be ready for occupancy by this boro, .15c. Every Tuesday is Country store i i,u t ha‘* bee" movcd* lhc dcsk >,ush- "itv of Portland March water. $752.94 fall. It will be used for boys and Washington, l ove Orchard and Os td a^a,,,st ,hc wal1 and ,he 8afe E. P. Co., March light ...... 1*4X1 Thc " ,ost imP °r,an‘ <hi,,K connect- and Thursdays is Treasure nite. , wego. girls club work. Following is a list of pictures for , Wov<d four f « t out from the corner E. Story, marshal, labor and ed Wl,h scho°* al Prcsent ** ,he The church was crowded, C. W . i a,ld ,be balube knocked off. In an sa|ar>. ........................... ......... n ot) senior play, “ All-of-a-Sudden Peggy.” the month Craft, master of the Pomona chapter Quadruplets Are Born Sunday-Monday, April H M W G e a ordinary safe this would have knock- E. Story, read i.ieiers, labor” Enthusiasm has been running high of the county and Rev. C. E. W har Sidncy and Alexander Carr in “ Part-1 ed ,hf tumblers down and they^could At The Hanna Farm March 11)(X) an<* everyone is excited over the ton, Pomona chaplain, assisted the | > erj. have opened the iloor, but the N or and f o . Thytig7 sa 1 ary. March " 25.00 prU!“ ,ect of seeinS '*• ll is one of ners Again with Potash ris safe has a collar 011 it and so Quadruplets were born Sunday at' pastor, M. A. Marcey. ico. Thyng, clerk, March ........ ¡¡y(Kl the best plays ever presented in the mutter. the combination could not be learned !n the afternoon, O. T. M cW hor the Hanna Silver Black fox farm, Tuesday-Wednesday, April 12-13— investors Syndicate, Apr. pay. .. 97 05 h'U*1 sfbool and has a well-selected Experts from Portland had to be y2 mile from Beaverton. Tw o rac ter, county agricultural agent, spoke I. L. Kline t o ............. ............. 11 72 cast' ** e characters have been dftmg Kenneth Harlan and Viola Dana in called to repair the safe handle and coons were new arrivals too. They all on “ The Grange and Agriculture,” ; all in their power to make it a suc- “ Ice Flood.” Jeaverton Lumber to., material put in a new core. and tried to point out the similarity j l ( j cess, which it undoubtedly will be. look like small rats. Thursday-Friday, April 14-15— “ Sum for tool shed ............ ............. J. B. Kamberger, deputy sheriff, of pur|>oses between lhc grange ami • Come one—come all— to the high The hospital will not be ready for mer Bachelors,” starring Madge Bel- '. A. Bernson, salary, water was called, but could not find *ny I several weeks as the patients are the church. C. W. (r a ft spoke on 1 lamy. superintendent .................. ... 12500 scho0*’ A Pnl 7 and 8* . all of a rather shy retiring disposi- how tlit grange is educating the far Saturday, April li>—'T im McCoy, clues. . W. Zehr, labor ............. ..... 24.25 Ano,her cve,u mtcrest ,s thc mer to more effectively fulfill his re --------------- ------ I tion. ari Pierce, labor ..................... 53.50, m,erclass ,rack meet whlch is to bt and Pauline Starke in “ W ar Paint." sponsibilities as a citizen as well as Sunday-Monday, April 17-18—“The Entertainment Greatly Enjoyed. . G. Mellett, labor ......_......... 80.25 he,d *hc last ,wo penods Fr,day- to make him a belter farmer. Magician,” starring Alice Terry and The recital given by Evangelist ban (dams, labor .................... 8225 Apnl 7' At ,hls tlme thc classcs wil* N E W B UI L DI NGS E R E C T E D contest for the pennant which now Paul Wegener. Representative • harlcs R. LaF'oll- j Billy Baird on Monday evening, Apr •lay W. Allen, labor ................ 12.5' The Beaverton Lumber Co. an- hangs on the assembly wall. Last ettc reviewed ihe history of the recent Tuesday-Wednesday, April 19-20— 4 , at the Church of Christ, was The city recorder was instructed [ year the class of '27 won it and , . . , , , . , , nounce they have furnished hitnbe! legislature and indicated that careful “The W rong Mr. W right,1 starring highly enjoyed by a large and appre- . , , , r, , send letters of condolence to the two years previous it was won by for three houses in the Pegg addi study had made him acquainted with | Jean Hersholt and Enid Bennett. dative audience. Those present were •junily of A. Kossi. tion, one in Hockent addition, Buch the class of ’25. Everyone is doing some of the responsibilities of a Thursday-Friday, April 21-22—“T h e ; loud in their praise of Mr. Baird’s A communication was rca<l from his best to help his class and no one anan & Murray, arc the contractors; representative and made a number o f Blue Eagle,' with George O’ Brien ability as an entertainer. His im- W. V\ oodruff, asking that repairs, knows what the result will be. one house in Aloha, one in Huber; suggestions concerning the June elec and Janet Gaynor. personation is remarkable. He makes made to Lombard street crossing one in Hillsboro, and one house in One of the saddest events of the tion. Saturday, April 23— "The F.agle of you laugh and he makes you cry. W read and ,ht- c,,uncil proceeded I year occurred Friday, April 1, when the Sea,” starring Florence Vidor and W e hope that at some future time Beaverton. Harry Alexander is the contractor. Robert Feldman is build draft a resolution to hard surface Miss Virginia Sibley, secretary of thc REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Ricardo Cortez. he will be able to give another cve- he portion complained of. class of >28 mct her lleath in an ing a house for himself on Lombard Sunday-Monday, April 24-25— “The ning's entertainment to the people Lulu S. McLauchlan to L. T. Dixon, Ordinance 114 providing for ihe autumubilc accident in f ro„t Qf her street; B. F 1 >aly, snujll brooder Campus Flirt," with Bebe Daniels and f Beaverton. house; E. Morgan, brooder house; J 2.72 acres, 'Johnson estate addition to aid surfacing of Lombard tfre n ■ bonie. aft* r getti,lg o ff thc Charles Paddock. ---------- ■ - — ’ tween the two highways was| hw>, bus she was struck b a car> Tatlock, chicken house, also a house Beaverton. Fucsday-Wednesday, April 2o-2/ Oregon Telephone Co. To for Orrin Boles, 20x28 at Greenberg, George Selkirk to George I f John r e<1, and remained unconscious until her "Hidden Loot” , starring Jack Hoxie. . m n* * C 1 c n , .. . ,, lhc council accepted the plans a s! Heath Saturday afternon. The fun- Thursday-Friday, April 28-29-“Kc- “ GUe New Directory Soon and one for Howard on the Scholls son, lots 2 and 3, bU>ck 46, Metzger road near Tigard. acre tracts. bmitted for a standard type of sep- eral was held Monday, April 4 in the turn of Peter Grimm,” with Janet, tank, for the town of Beaverton,! Methodist church at Tigard. Many Gaynor and Richard Walling. Work has begun on the compilation bject to the approval of the state students from the high school were Saturday, April 30— Richard Dix in for a new telephone directory for the nitary engineer. The city attorney present. There were many beautiful "The Quarterback.” Oregon Telephone company, and it is as instructed to embody it in ordin- wreaths and sprays of flowers. The Sunday-Monday. May 1-2—“The expected that delivery will be made ice No. 115. interment was held at the Crescent Auctioneer,” with George Sidney and about May 1. ¡Ordinance No. 115 compelling con- (¿rove cemetery, near Tigard. \ ir- Marion Nixon. The lot on the ctmicr of Watson The Three Link club will meet at The ia»k of compiling a complete actors to secure a building permit, yinia was a popular girl in the school 1 Tuesday-Wednesday, May 3-4— directory involves considerable detail and F'irsts streets has been sold to Banks April 29. The last meeting as passed. It calls for a fee of $1 because of her sunny disposition and Hoot Gibson in “ The Buckaroo Kid.” Mr. Sprague and the Beaverton was held in January at Beaverton ed work and preparation of copy, r the first thousand dollars and 50c clever sayings and everyone mourns Thursday-F'riday, May 5-6—William double checking of proofs and dis Transfer company's business will bc t»r fraction thereafter. , her death. Do you patronize the Beaverton Boyd and Jack Hoxie in “The Last tribution of the completed book will handled from the Beaverton Lumber A house numbering ordinance was An assembly was held at the high j Frontier.” merchants? If not, why not? company's office. require a full month, it is estimated •reduced and referred back to thc school Monday and the students and Saturday, May 7—“ Fred Thompson Consolidation of several telephone The Thomas Murphy residence , <y attorney for more complete de- faculty raised $23 for flowers for thc tind Silver King in “ The Tw o Gun- FOR S A L E —5 room double » con- properties in this section of the state above Mountaindalc, was completely 'l-s- | Sibley funeral. The Junior and Sen- ; man." structed house with garage on x /\ acre ha, made it possible for the company $22u, easy terms Ueaverton destroyed by fire last week. The fire Xo councilman was appointed to ¡or classes also sent flowers. to issue one directory including For- ^ (5 —adv ! started on the roof and was dis II the vacancy caused by the death The annual high school exhibit of Many Valuable Articles est Grove, Banks, Cornelius, Gales cos cred by Mr. Murphy, who is 81 f A. Kossi. Ibis will be taken up work done in the different classes Were Given Aw ay ( reek, Vernonia, Hillsboro, Bcav er- Thc late Albert Rossi was a mem- years old and alone in the house •cr* will be held Thursday evening from ton, Scholls, Tigard and Stafford. Several property owners interested 6:30 to 8 p. m. and will be open . . ,1 ber of thc I. O. O. F. for 30 years at thc time. Neighbors helped but The Beaver theater was crowded Publication of a consolidated direc atu| uf tbc £ ag|cl f or 28 years. the house burned to thc ground. the widening of Watson street an day Friday, This exhibit is free It was built 35 years ago and om Second street south to Allen and parents and friends arc urged Tuesday night, Country store night |ory will niake it poS!lbjie {or cus. lenue were present. A fter discus- to be present. From 6:30 to 8 p. in. Leonard Adams won in the contest tnmers to have available in a con Herbert M. Weed, of Lansing, was an old landmark in that section. ion as to the best way to get re- on Thursday and Friday there will on thc muscle exercises with 20 venient sized book, a list of all tcle- Mich., visited his brother at the phone users in the surrounding ter- Weed nursery last week. ^ilts with the least possible damage bc students in attendence to show points. 1 ete Olson was second, 16. Miss Broderson, Mr. W ebb and 1 he good looking floor lamp was r)tory This will also result in a more 1 property owners along the street1 the exhibits and answer questions. wife, Miss Clary and Mr. and Mrs. drawn by August Faege A beautiful efficient use of long distance facil- was decided to have the owners --------------------- Let us heal your sick watches and Mctzler attended the Sibley funeral ' bridge luncheon set, embroidered by ltjeSt according to officials of the cl('K ks. No cure tier pay .1.1 a meeting and decide how they f l e w p i a g p Ql e J Q g e Multnomah Monday. Mrs. Robbins who has been a sue- company, since the customers can jewelry S tore__ Adv ^ant this done and report to the _ , L l* ll L ____ iiuncil at its next meeting. fc r c c tc d &t H i l l l b o r o cessful winner at the country store easily look up the correct telephone Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Dean are ihis season, was donated to the the- number of the party to be called and Council adjourned to meet Monday The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. spending a few days in Koseburg Ipril 11. A new flag pole will b<: erected on atcr and Mrs. \. B. Price won this. gjve j bj5 information when placing a church met Thursday at the church hollowing is the resolution adopted the plaza east of the court house at Mrs. Robbins also donated a dozen ca|j The hostesses were Mrs. E. Hem Miss Doris Harris returned to work ________________ the Beaverton city council April Hillsboro soon. It will be 100 feet popcorn balls which the children ap-j stead. A. Fordney and Mrs. George Monday. She had the measles. ) 1927. tall and will have a concrete base * preciated. F'OR R E N T —3 room house, acre Taylor. On Thursday "Treasure Night” the Resolved: That whereas August covering six feet. The flag will be ground, 1 mile east Beaverton, Call The high school was closed Mon ossi, who has been an esteemed 12x14. Thc old flag staff on the tower ' shawl was drawn by Mrs. Robbins. 5405— adv C. L. Fry sold the K. L. Tucker day afternoon out' of respect to the Miss Hetu won the blanket. ember of the Beaverton council for of the court house was greatly in place to H M. and J. C. Guyer, of memory of Miss Sibley. e past several years, and has been need of repair and because of the Willamina. It was a trade, a Oil acre 'jk valuable and faithful public serv- t»Re of the pole it was not deemed farm, part prune orchard, at Willa- A carload of Chevrolet cars were it and a patriotic citizen, and sale to repair it. mina for three houses and six lots, unloaded by Stipes Garage Monday. ■ Whereas, his sudden and untimely --------------------- in block five; two lots in block five, l«ath has deeply aggrieved h.s other Pleasant Evening Spent two lots in block 7 ; consideration Mrs. L. E. Boring and father, W. tll"w members and co-w .rkers i.fth cj At The Thyng Home $io.noo. kwn council of the town of Beav erton, ______ P. Emmons, drove to Corvallis Sun Vd the council duly assembled de- p ivc Hundred was enjoyed at the J. A. Asberry sprayed his two- day to attend the funcryal of Mrs. re to express their heartfelt sym- honic of Mr anj Mrs. George Thyng acre orchard and J. C. Johnson his Boring's brother-in-law, C. L. Smith. thy to his bereaved wife and fam- Thursday evening A delicious lunch- 1 five-acre orchard last week. N O TIC E. • eon was served. Those present were: He it therefore resolved by the Mr an,| Mrs. J H. Kaynard, Mr Mrs. George Thyng and Mrs. Guy Opportunity for local students. Chi wn council duly assembled, that the an,| M rj Guy Alexander and daugh- Alexander spent Friday in Portland. cago conservatory graduate and ac ayor and council of the town of |cr Evelyn, and Dr. and Mr*. R. S The Ladies' Aid of the Bethel C'on- credited teacher of Oregon will g^ve eaverton do hereby extend to Mrs. ^Vclsh | gregational met at the church Thurs class and private musical instruction attic Kossi, wife of August Kossi, __ ___ day. at Beaverton, May ! to August 15. J' departed friend and brother ^Vc repair fountain pens. Multno- Beginning and advanced courses in Knciknan, ..ur deepest sympathy m<ih Jewelry Store.—Adr. Dr Mason innoctilafed 50 children piano, voice, history, harmony, cho pd condolences. with anti-toxin last week in the rus For further information address Alyse F. Murry, tWl E. Main st., Be it further resolved that this res- memory of August Rossi, our depart- grade school. lnti ri be spread upon the minute« ed councilmai and that a r py of Portland, Or.—Adv. Bert Hocken has the contract for p this meeting in honor of the this resolution be signed and sent ; the John Schmitt house in Schmitt to Mrs. Hattie Kossi and family. Passed by the council this fourth addition, it will bc six rooms, mod 11 If y o u d o n ’ t ( e t y o u r p a p e r . ern. day of April, 1927. B u r « a n d n o t i f y us a t o n e « . 1 ^ W. F.. PEGG, Mayor ; * W« r e a »on th e can fin d I 10 George Thyng, recorder of town of T ry Beaverton firs t-b efo re you 1: for i t . buy elsewhere— X. z Beaverton. U m iiu r c d fN U IV lD ll,l\ u n n c r c r lU U j L o j LOCAL NEWS E The Baseball Season Opens » «