Image provided by: Beaverton City Library; Beaverton, OR
About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1927)
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE FOR A GREATER EASTERN WASHINGTON COUNTY \ 0 L . 1., NO* 6 ou ' BEAVERTON, OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1927 P R IC E 5 C E N T S KABROWLY ESCAPED DEATH UNDER WALL 20 F eet H ig h And 200 F eet L ong W a s Blow n D ow n. ■ r a m e ’E L L ON H. B R IG G S /h il« a t W o r k a t W o o d b u r n — T h r e e O th er M en W e re K nocked Down. B v .w Although a wall 20 feet high and feet long fell on him, H arry ln g g s is alive and able to g< L k to work today. He is lore L u of a crew who are erecting |ic new cannery for Ray-Brown Co. Woodburn. T hey had built thi framework for the wall and every king was ready tor the pouring of he cetnent. T here was a strong wind ■owing, when, without warning, thi tall fell over pinning Mr. Brigg hid tour men under the wreckage Mr. Briggs and his son were se- irely bruised but the others escaped Iith scratches. He is a son-in-law E. C. Berthold. B eav erto n H ig h School. m 35 The Beaverton High school glee lub have been asked to s in g a tC o r - ■lius April 20. The Civic Class had a mock trial /ednesday. Edith Williams was ac- tised of attacking Lester Gray with Item to kill. '1 he Judge was F.s- ler Christensen ; jury : foreman • Vi- McDonald, E dna Frewing, Bart- itt Halley, Fim a Matzke, Anna erlo, Julia Soms, Dorothy Struth- s, E lm er Sturm, Violet Taylor, lva Ulery, and Anna Young. The sta r witness for the defense as Milton Corum, clerk, Mildred all, a ttorney Viola Nichols, at- rney for defense, K enneth Wood, ar witness, prosecution, Miles Kent tncss foe defense, Alice Blomquist (,co. Hemming is the clever editor | “The W eekly Struggle” published very once in a while” with the aid a typewriter. He is editor, office r and janitor of the press room the day of publication, t the Inter-class meet April 15, Seniors won with a total of 75 ills. Freshmen class second with points, Juniors third with 2t>, and phomores, 25. In the 1 mile run nneth Peterson, Sr., James Welclg ., Miles Kent, Jr. 100 yd dash—Clyde Edwards, Jr.. narles Brandi, Sr.„ tied for 1st., Hwin Bellringer 3rd. 50 yd dash— Elsie W hitw orth Sr., pel Alice Johnson, Fr., tied for 1st, la Hammersly, 3rd. Fr., igh Jum p—Chester Bristol, W irth, Sr., Raymond Harrison [Broad Jump -E lsie W hitw orth, S i. llice Johnson,Fr., M ary Crabtree, J J Broad Jum p—Edwin Bellringer, Fr ltd Chester Bristol, tied for first, artlctt Halley, Jr. | Base Ball throw for accuracy— ■iniors 5, Juniors 2, Sophomores 2 I Basketball throw for accuracy— ftiphomorcs 5, Freshm en 3, Juniors 1 1440 yard M M harles Brandi, Sr, Barron, Sr., Jam es Under- Soph. 175 yard dash—Alice Johnson, Fr., H i d e W hitw orth, Sr., Lila H ammer- H y , Soph. ■ 220 yard run—Charles Brandi, Sr.. H d w i n Bellringer, Fr., Boyd Sprague Si ■ Basket ball for distance—Mabel McDonald, 'S oph, A nna Young, Jr., H l l y Leahy, Sr. HShot P u t—Alden Barron, Sr., Bar- ■ t i Halley, J., Ray Rowe, Soph. | Baseball distance—Seniors 5, Soph Juniors 1. X k -;-> ■ . tiscus—Raymond Harrison, Sr., t I Alden Barron tied for first, X H rmon Lindow, Soph. J , !8() yard ru n —K enneth Peterson, S. James Welch, Fr.. Miles Kent, J * t ■ ' Quarter mile r e la y # Sophomores, 5, •> Jt d o rs 3, Freshm en 1 relay—Juniors 5, £ ' Jne half mile poors 3, Freshm en 1. Pole vault—C hester Bristol, Fr., tyford Wilson, S r , Charles Brandi E.NT L> XV- Miss H enrietta Hawley was the spiratK.n for a very pleasant «ur- 1 party recently in h-n r f h< ■ tteenth birthday T he evening was ent in playm. p a n e l and dainty ^B tre sh in e n ts were served. Tb "St ^ a e s e n t were M ary Kimball. Joyce ^ a i t r i m , Gladys Sollers, Vera Tet- j H i e r . Nettie Teshik, F.lhcl Reynolds. A ma Sullivan, Vena Allison, Fmrna- •* le Peterson, Charlotte Alliton, ^ B m if r e d Th oms, Evelyn Thom«. ■ ->v Wells, M argaret Haines. Fl<f- ce ( hast- and Louise Fvclyn_____ e_ If y e u den t g e t you r paper, be su re and n o tify ua a t on ce, •o w e can fin d th e rea so n for it. S50 PRIZE BtVEN M Y NEXT TUESOAT Expect Large Attendance at U. O H1CH SCHOOL PLAY GIVEN—The senior elass of Beaverton high school presented its play. “ All of a Sudden Peggy” yesterday and Thursday in the school auditorium. Above is five east of the play, which gave an ex ceptionally successful performance. Courtesy P ortland Evening Telegram RI6L0 ROSSI E GIVES OUT PLANS BALL GAME SUNDAY R esolutions P o ste d F o r S tra ig h te n in g C an y o n Rd The W a shington county court has started proceedings to provide for the widening of the Tualatin Valley highway from Beaverton to the Multnomoh county line. A hearing will be held by the c o a rt June 1. This includes entire change of about 1 Yi miles of road bed and straightening and widening about 2)4' miles. L an d G r a n t Refund Received by T re a s u r e r l diversity oi Oregon, F.tigcne,! April 21.—(Special.)—Several hundred; C redit W ill Be Given on an school teachers are expected to be | E ssex Car, Any among the 2U00 students who reg- * ister for the two university surmfier Mode! session this year, according to' A l fred Powers, director. W H O W I L L W IN T H I S ? T h irty -th re e education courses will be offered, including provisions for advanced ami graduate study. Four C o u n t r y S t o r e N ig h t, A p ril 2S. W ill C e rtain ly Be C ro w d e d — women and fourteen men have been O th e r V alu ab le Prises. engaged to teach education, and, in all. there will be 100 professors on At the next Country Store, April the summer faculty teaching 110 courses. 2ti a $5(1 deposit on an Essex a uto Dr. George Strayer, of Colum mobile will be given away. l ast Tuesday William Ihirrig won bia university, is being brought from. New York as he is considered one the iloor lamp. of the most distinguished authorities 1 h urvlay night Jack Raynard won in his field. Miss Alice Barrows, a leather i>ocketbook and Ike Ikel- leading expert in America on pla stein a small wash board which toon school activities, has also been caused considerable laughter. secured. O thers are H. B. W il O thers winning prizes w ere: F. son, superintendent of schools at Meyer, J Raynard, R Kilian, N. O. Berkeley, Cal.. I arleton W ash Williams, H. Krugar, W. Smith, F. bume, superintendent at W in n e tk a ,! 1'. Reichart, Edna Olds, F.nirlinc 111., Dr. Jesse H Newlon, superin Reining ton and t Wolf. The pack tendent at Denver, Colo., ( A. Rice, ages were all wrapped up and no superintendent, and I H. Whitney, one knew what they were going to assistant superintendent of Portland,| draw, which created lots of fun Professor Edwin J Brown of S ta n when the packages were unwrapped. ford, Professor J. H. Holst of M on tana State college, A. ( . Argo, p rin An Essex coach skidded into a cipal of the Sequoia Union high General Petroleum truck Thursday school, Redwood City, California. and damaged the front end of the Essex to the extent of $125. M arsh Mrs. G. G rabhoru is building a 4- garage hauled the car to their rooni house on Cooper Mountain. garage with their new wrecking car. Banks Will P lay B eav erto n Another Two Storv Build ing to he erected S unday A ftern o o n A t /r Ball G rounds. 50 FEET ON HIGHWAY TO W EAR NEW LOCAL NEWS SU IT S O ld B u ild in g will b e T orn Down M o n d a y to M a k e W a y f o r t k a .N ew O n e . Mrs. M. C. McKercher spent W e d nesday in Portland. John W elter spent Monday and A check for $<>3,(>44.03, the amount Kiglo Rossi has let the contract Tuesday in the home of his father, due W ashington county from the M. H. Welter. Beaverton will play Banks next , for another building next to his two Oregon and California land grant story building. It will front 50 feet i Mr. and Mrs. Freem an Millet have refund was received by County Sunday afternoon on the home field 'o n the Highway and will be 30 f e e t 1 moved into the Blauer house at 1st and all indications point to a snappy T re a su re r F. B. Sappington last game. T he home team expects to deep and 2 stories high, of brick and Lombard streets. week. construction. E. Marsh sold his house in Steel’s »This will be divided among the wear their new uniforms which should T he lower floor will be divided up addition, west of town, to B. Wood- make guile an impression on the following funds on a percentage for stores and the ujqier floors for en, Mr. Austin’s son-in-law. b a s is : general fund, each road and spectators, at least the feminine po r 1 offices. Leases have not yet been J antes Scanned, who is employed tion of it. school district w here land is locat Last Sunday the first tcauj played signed but he has several offers' by the Flora Logging company at ed, county road fund, m arket road under consideration. Carlton, spent the week-end on his fund and thi general union high the second, the score was 7 to Bert Hockcns who had the con- j farm in the S a rre nto district. 8 in favor of the first team. T here school fund. is some good material in the sec tract for the A. Rossi building will! See those boxes of candy and sta- ond team and it was a close game. look after construction of the new tionery for M other’s Day at Beav- erton Pharmacy.—Adv Ice Can Be Generated Schedules for games are being a r building. ranged so that Beaverton will play T he A. Rossi building is nearing Charleifle W ishert, daughter of C by Gas Heat at home one Sunday and away the completion, the roof has been fin W ishert, was brought home S a tu r next Sunday. ished, and Mr. Bishop will install! day. She had a mastoid operation. the plumbing fixtures this week.. She is getting along nicely. It sounds like a m yth but ice can Floors will be laid next week and | Mr. and Mys. Mike W e lte r and Chamber of Commerce now be generated by gas heat. You plastering commenced. baby daughter, Timber, spent M on may not believe it. Nobody can u n Banquet May 10th. day visiting at the M. H. W elter til he secs it with his own eyes. R. H . M errill Safe home. A refrigerator has been perfected Mr. and Mrs. Fred I’cntz ami get-together m eeting and and is now on display in the Gas | T he In A laska A fter T rip three children, Portland, moved onto company salesrooms, Fifth and Alder banquet of the Chamber of C om the F. H. Schocne place Saturday streets, which has no moving parts merce will be held May 10. F. J- Friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. and P e n t / will be caretaker. and is absolutely silent. It uses a Diet sell was appointed as a com Merrill will be glad to know that H erm an Pittclkan ran into a de small gas flame burning only two mittee of one to secure a speaker. Mr. Merrill, commercial aviator in cubic feet per hour, or about $1.5o J. W. Sprague and Geo. Thyng, on Alaska, is safe. Mrs. Merrill is a livery car in P ortland and damaged Mr. per month for all the cold and ici publicity, J. W. Raynard on r e daughter of O. F. Allen, of Tigard his car to the extent of $25. Skee w rote the insurance March 24 you desire to produce intense cold I.. J. Merrill, Hillsboro banker, is a freshments. and the accident happened Marclt 28. by rapid evaporation of ammonia in brother. W. E. Pegg, Geo. Thyng, J. W . Mr. Freeman, of the A. B. Smith a series of sealed containers. T h e re were two passengers in the Sprague, and J. W . Raynard, the T he refrigerator requires absolute plane which left Nome Feb. 28 for M otor company, announces the sale ly no attention, service nor repairs committee appointed to take a c e n Candle, 150 miles northeast. They of a 1927 delivery car to Pinder through the Beaverton The cabinet of course, is of the la t sus of Beaverton, met Tuesday even ran into a blizzard and were forced Grocery branch. Also I.osli Dairy purchased est all-steel construction with a beau ing and talked over plans and de t o ^ a n d at Kewalik a milk delivery car. tiful white enamel Jinish. Food com cided to divide the town into 11 dis W e repair fountain pens M ultno partm ent tem perature is maintained tricts and efforts are being made to L a rg e C row d E n jo y C ards at whatever tem perature desired secure the services of 11 high school mah Jewelry Store.—Adv. while five com partm ents make small students, each to take a district, Mr. Skee has insured Janies Bin The Beaver Building association blocks of ice. canvas it and report It is hoped der’s Ford delivery car, and the gave another enjoyable card party that citizens will co-ojieratc with at their hall Monday night. Mrs. Oldsmobilc belonging to Ann Shuuk T a x P a y m e n ts Com ing this committee in giving the neces Huntley Mr*. A. J Krafts, of W oodland won first ladies’ p r iz e ;' Mrs. McCormick, of Garden Home, Acres is very ill Dr. Mason is a t In Slow T his Y ear sary data to eomjnle a census. T here are 260 w ater users in this second; Mrs George Thyng, booby tending her. city and the average family has 3 ('. F.. Allen won first m en’s Mrs. N. P. Johnson ran into a car Tax payments arc slow this year, members, and —3 times 260 is w hat? prize, W alter H arris second, Mr belonging to H erm an Peper, of P o r t only $**>,(110 having been paid to date Will this be right ? Stark, of Cedar Mills, b< JO by . land, resulting in (25 damage. agatnst $15(1,1X10 last year in W a sh Let us heal your tick watches and ington county, according to Deputy clocks. No cure no pay. Multnomah Sheriff A rthur Kroeger, in charge of the tax collection departm ent at Jewelry S t o r e —Adv., A p r il S h o w e r s Hillsboro. 1 The Beaverton Finance company May 5 is the last day for payment ’ ----------------------------------------- T T * = ^ ~ J! 1 " ----------- --------- - had a new sign painted on their win of the first half of taxes, after which dow Tuesday which reads, automobile a penalty will be added. insurance. Abraham Lincoln once s a id : "As H a s E ssex Agency I passed through life I have (duck ed a thorn wherever I could and Kings Auto Service is showing the planted a rose w herever 1 thought new Essex coach at rheir garage in a rose would g r o w ” It is a wonder 1 I Beaverton and can dem onstrate its ful m otto and one w orth thinking good points in a practical way. Thr over and following. new cars arc the most attractive T ry Beaverton first—before you ever offered, their bi%utiful color buy elsew here—X. ing, rounded lines and exceptional interior upholstering will please even The four room house belonging the most fastidious. to Jesse Anchor on Allen street Mr. King is an expert mechanic burned to the ground Monday night. It had not been occupied for several and can quickly repair any part of years. any make of car H r has ail the standard oils and Sister Marcella of St. M a r s ’s in greases and can give service at any stitute, passed awav \ p r i l 14 and time. % was buried at the cem etery there Sunday morning. Mrs L A Janin and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chinn and Mrs L A Janin, J r . spent Sunday son Gerald, spent F.aster Sunday in M % visiting in the home of Mr. and the home of Mr. Chinn’s parents, Mrs R. C. Doty. Mrs Janin Sr M r and Mrs. C. D. Chinn, P o r t is Mrs. Doty’s mother. land. F ie l d H a » B e e n W o r k e d O v e r A n d I n d i c a ti o n » A r e T h a t I t W ill Be a S n a p p y G ame. a S& L hey COT IT O U T Ä0 1 I F J- Hansen is building a house 24x26 in south Beaverton < harles Pierson, of Kinton, was a visitor at Hillsboro last week. Mrs L. A. Ingram was taken to Emanuel hospital Thursday. M r s Horace Emmons, Mrs. Sadie Sm ith and James h i m ns motored tO Battle Ground Tuesday. W. (. McKell and Mr. and Mrs. W avnc \ an Kleek and two children went on a fishing trip over the week end near the Santiam river. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Huston and baby. Portland, were guests of Mr. and M rs. C. C. Beach Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L L. Laswrll and baby spent F a ste r Sunday with rel atives in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Mctzler spent the week end in Corvallis. T heir daughter Marian spent the time with her grandparents in Hillsboro. M r and Mrs. William B Be queath, Portland, v«gcre guests of Mr. uand Mrs. George P. Henderson, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. \V R. Van Kleek and da ughter ( athcrine were guests of Mrs. Van Kleek’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ( harles Anderson Sunday. Mrs. Louis Nelson returned home Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. («. A. Gilmore, Portland, after spend ing a week with Mrs. M. C. Mc Kercher. Miss Helen, Rose and Fred Zur- buchen, Caroline and Dorothy Graiu- i.ner, Portland, spent F a ste r w eek end with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Davis. The birthday of Mrs. H. J. Cox was celebrated by a number of friends from Portland coming out and bringing the refreshm ents and a large birthday cake with them. Those present w ere: Mrs. Ambrose, Mrs. Bockhouse, Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Thom as Steinette, Mrs. M. S. Campbell, Mrs. L. M. Mize, and Mrs. Jack Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker have returned from a trip to Brow ns ville, Texas. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. W. l o o k and daughter Dot tic for a short visit to Beaverton people. T he Bakers will locate again near Beaverton and Mr. Baker will have the agency for Ful ler brushes. They formerly lived on part of the Morgan place which they purchased and then sold to G. \V. L rverctt. N O T IC E . O pportunity for local students. Chi cago conservatory graduate and a c credited teacher of Oregon will give class and private musical instruction at Beaverton, May 1 to August 15. Beginning and advanced courses in piano, voice, history, harmony, cho rus. For further information address Alyse E Murry, 891 E. Main s i, Portland, Or.—Adv. N O T IC E — T h * E n terp rise w ill a p p recia te it if the»# havin g itam s for p u b lication w ill k in d ly p resen t th em n o t later th an T u esd a y even in g.