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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1927)
ning . Those present were M.* an 1 Mrs. W. B. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs , H P. McNary, Mr. and Mrs. \\ Contract for the viaduct will Published Friday of each week by Oregon C, Earle Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Earl let' Monday by the county comtnis- PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. E A. Priest, Friends of Mrs. William Engelke slonfrg_ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. J|odworth atul ¿aai'vin W ood» bent the fender Members of National Editorial Asso- will regret to hear of the death of 'M iss Eleanor knoweis. The Dunns her mother Mrs. Sara Jane Neeley, on his car last week when he bucked won the family first prize dation and Oregon State Edi April 12th in Portland. She form- ' *n«o a stump at St. Helens. (> . -„.rViamed torial Association. , . . . H e x Williamson, of Galesburg, 111., -Mr!> Ashley Cook entertained er.y lived in Albany and the funeral j& ^ al ,he home uj j ti at luncheon tor the Pi Beta Phi ta>t was held there Saturday. Staub ' Friday. 1 hose present were Mrs Subscription price $1Ü0 a year. Ad .. , , . ,, . Muriel Tillman r.f Portland it Edwin Kober, Mrs. David Botsford, vertising rale on application. Mr. and Mr, Eeslte Spencer and Muncl ‘" " a n ' “ Mrs. Ro»s PhiUippi, Mrs C. G. Kin- erccting a six-room house in Mrs. J. W. Barnes were guests of ~ " ' ney, Mrs. Dean Vincenl, Mrs. Hor- Items for publication can be left at M r. and Mrs. John liaikie recently. Herman E. Parker, of Seattle, *'‘*1 ^ "Witall, Mr- John I urtier, MV» our office in Hanna bldg. A surprise luncheon was given in W ash., who sustained a fractuted skull ^ in' , ^ ur? ’. ^ \, ^ ... i e n. ■ it in an accident in Portland, Monday, ¿t*chke, Mrs. k tj. Apcock, Mrs. Phone—Beaverton ....... 7503 . honor of Mr». J. E. Davis 1 rulay a t. fived a, Muhnomah aI OIU.timc. A R. M.ndham and Mrs. 1. H. Me- the home o f ' r sister Mrs. S. Zur Mrs. A ¡s stil| in Ohio at Menairun. Portland office buchen in Portland. the bedside of her mother, who has Plans are being made by the com- 212 4th St., near Salmon „ been very ill. | ntunity council for a float to be eu- ^lrs ' ‘ *■' ' r< 11 1 ,l1" s Mary Stearn, daughter of Mr. and tered in the Rose Festival parade H. H. JEFFRIES~.Business Manager George were dinner guests of Mr \|rs. R. P. Stearn, lias been ill with June 13 to 18. It will represent west 4 A. JEFFRIES-------------------- Editor anil Mrs. G. A. Gilmore Easter the flu. ' side suburban districts, Fairvale s . Mrs. J. R. McRtll is feeling much Hillsdale, Multnomah, West Port CIVIC ADVANTAGES. better and able to see her friends. land, Capitol Hill, Ryan Place, Sha- Louis Tucker, the father of R. L p VV Beasley has“ moved into his liapta and Maplewood. The next We are a nation of traveler» and need accommodation* unthought of a I Tucker, passed away at the Soldiers new home in Lauden Crest. meeting of the council will be held decade or two ago The automobile Honie a| KostburE April Aoril 6. He ^h.l Frost daughter of Mr. and May 2. * , . I | Home at Roseburg Mrs. K. V. rrost, scratched her artn Ihe mens meeting held Monday has not only made possible, but <le- i for suable public demands in the on-1 ma<k‘ hls h” mt ,n *>ea\erton ior in SOim m anner and an infection set at the community church was well ward drive from place to place. All several years previous to moving to in. Dr. 1 hatcher lanced,the arm Sat- attended. Judge Kossnian gave an of us must work together to bring Hillsboro urday and she is improving. address and N^ss Charlotte Cobb about results, to instill the spirit of Bobbie Small is home with the favored the audience with a violin I). C. Hempstead, formerly the measles. S0lo. loyalty and general concern about Ford agent here, has.gone to Spo- Bobbie Dunn is confined to his c p Iarson Mrs W H vV'eath- our own community. he hon,c ^i.h chicken pox. He is hav- crly , K Mafin, Mrs. W. P. Beas Be » r e hoping to gain the cooper kane, l.is former home, where mg some trouble w'uh his ear ,ey alul A. C. Tricker were appointed ation of great numbers it is neces expects -to locate again. Myrtle Wilson, of Beaverton, sis- as a committee to provide room for sary to have a medium of contact Ralph C. Norton, founder of the ter of .Mrs. Gladys kelly, of Mi- [he Sunday school. for the exchange of ideas, and a , . .. , .. . , , , lady’s Shoppe, returned home Mon- ... . ., ... , vehicle of performance through ,, Belgian Gospel M.ssn O .l.lnervd (|;(y afu.r spfm,mK thc j.;astcr vaca. Multn,.mah 1 ,-T. A will meet at which these ideas can be carried out the Faster sermon in Bethel Con- (jon bcre 2.M 1 riday atternoon in the school and the things done. A live cham gregational church Sunday. Mrs. J. VV. Walsh and children left »uditoriu.n when a program will be ber of commerce, commercial club u u _ . , . _ Thursday for Berne, Wash., where b>' the children of the schoo., or business men's association can VV. R Baird, the Evangel,st con- (h wi„ Joi|| Mr WaUh who ls a with Mrs. t A. Woodworth m work wonders in a town ; not only ducting meetings at the ( hurch of ,init Ueeper on tbe Great \ or,hern char*e ° ‘ he meeting. All parents because the primary object is for Christ, has left for Myrtle C reek, Or tllIln<>1 Th„ v r„ „ a;„ (..r , „ n are urged to be present. Sewing for progress, but because everybody who i<cc«l Swenson with a little friend 111,1,1,1 1 1,ey w' 11 remain for two {hc service sbop wj|| begjn at i lias the welfare of the community at from Portland, spent the week end >ta i* . . . . . 'o ’clock in the domestic science room hear, cat. ge, into such an a.soc.a- with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs *■ ' a^ * n' *d " { J 1* under the direction of Mrs B H lion or organization. Ihe things that p. E. Swenson. Smith’s sister left Mondav ior Ohio Branch, chairman Tea will be served mean most to the community are Mr| H L. Hudson, Mrs. Doy ‘ 1 X ° during the social hour by Mrs L those things in which the greatest Gray ^ rg.F.H Schoene, and Mrs. J U N. Atkins and her committee. number have had a share in the p/Y)avis, atteiide.l the iunche.m and •'»«. Hedges has been quite ill Orenotnah C hapter, No. 141, O. E. A number of the Senior and In- shaping of policy and in the prose -1 car<| party, Monday afternoon given S., will nol<1 hold a a stated stated meeting meeting at at the . ...................... . — ......... t.-rniediit.- ( hristia.. RnHpjvnror« nt the cution of the things itself to a good by Nydia Temple, Haunters uf the lc L ^ hnst,an t-ncltavorcrs at- . Multnomah Mondav eve v;, n ,u u-gii tended the sunrise meeting Sunday 1 ai unnoman .Monday ^eve- end. Nile in the Odd rellows hall. mnrnimy ning at 8 oclock. All Eastern Stars morning The BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE I »• h 11 r ; l"'Jye V he Ol f an:J off,ccrs the stall Always Present Foods of Character \Ve are especially careful in the grades and brands we choose for our stock because we know on this rests our rep utation. We invite you to come in that we may prove to you that the foods we offer are of the best. Vi” W !.’ • T - and i.nii.y hav. bough. *■«*>« f * » '• < « « « I I that m prove i t " tnt worm mai | lC<l lh,: Wedd,? r * Eleanor KMon' farm be i clone to j ay evening of \ Miss r rasier a t^crc (|ils near Tualatin ami moïetl X « « receipt., ----------------------- the community is alive to its ' allj Myru„ Goodell. Mrs. Ida Hunt is ill at the Good bilities. Such material »¿vantage, as R Pctch ¡t confined to Samaritan"hospital clean streets, ample shade, lawns, . . .. .. .. nospuai. gardens flowers, well-painted build hcr bc<l wl,h ,llni‘ss' Marian GtllXand sustained a broken mgs, comfort stations, parks, play Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oilman, Ry- arm Sunday when the car he was in ... u n ilP n n n il grounds will lake form out of th< derwood. Wash, spent Easter Sun- upped over on the curve on the Gar- (If M l U L L III W aching void that was before. Then day with the 'Oilman and Peterson den Home road. I l I L L ITIUVL UUUIl will the moral and spiritual values families here. Mis. H. Sears is at St. Vincents be strengthened. A just pride will latwell Tollman is now employed hospital, recovering front a minor op- eration. take hold. Then will come the civic m the bakery at Hillsboro. eration C _1 11 makes Born—To Mr Mr. ami Mrs. M. advantage, tha, will make the trav- M|SS Harbara Ca(ly. who makes S eV eral F lr m » W l11 H a V e eler want ,o stay with us and make hcr |,ome Portland with her sts- rugg, of Garden Home, a boy, on Temporary Location Till us not want to leave. The dollar is ter, Mr. John Bankus, spent CadneaU has been ill. Viaduct Is Finished but a medium of exchajjge; but civic tn,j bcrc. advantages are mediums of happi-1 " \. ' T.' . . . . c, ‘Mr an<1 Mrs l)ore '’ isk antl s,,n- Such .i- these ere musk sad M,s " u NU .M' y Wiley, visited at the Jess Snider drama, baud and orchestra concerts ,lll> " ll' ■,l" ' a" 1 ■' . <kl .’ 1,ol,lt •''u,,day. M AY R F T IIR M I ATFR home talent as well as imported, 1,1 Carden Hume, attended the caul George I-etrow is improving He M A Y K fc. I U K IN LATER educational and moral development. *,ar,y Monday evening given by the has been in since March 1. _____ ..bedienc« to law; and all o l these bu,ld,n* Aswctatton as M Bremer -old a Chevrolet i i life / all n . the i more worth living, 1 sisted by 3 the Beaver Social Llub. toliring car to Mike Mackluski, of Buildings Will Be Raised Nine Feet make and strengthened our desire to make Mrs. J. E. Davis entertained re Capitol Hill, and a sedan to Harry Wall will be Put In thinks better. cctitly in honor of birthdays of her Pieter, of Multnomah. And Fill Made. “ Buddy,” one of the little pet bull We CANNOT accomplish all of self and Mrs. R. L. Tucker, of Hills boro, with a luncheon. Others pret>- dogs at the Multnomah Electric these things in a day, nor in a Mrs. L. D. Shellcnber- shop nearly died Saturday. It is month or year; but wc (A N work ent w ere: The C ajiitol l'uel company will £ " gef, Mrs. E. E. Swenson, Mrs. F'. (. thought he eat a piece of fish. towards them, and to the accotn-, H. J. Trcblehorn has received his ,nove. ,hc|r offices into the Parker plishment of such of them as will »'eck and Mrs VV. H. Boyd o Mrs. E. VV. Woodruff entertained license as supervising electrician and but ding while the viaduct - is being-X lead us into greater ambition to go mm, the fuesday Bridge Chib this week «• n" w «title d to countersign àppli- bu,l‘ »n<* Ullh the Multnomah Ira.is ? still farther. One splendid common present were: •Mrs. -Mrs. 1 D toy oy1 cations f,.r electric permits, and su- Ur cu,"l'a"y " ,11 'vturn to their j. ily achievement makes the next one Ihose there - Gray Mrs. Les- Ees- 1 l»er\iso installations for ,oni,ef P,ace ot n business when the easier. Visionary? Yes, but l----- ---- - Mrs. „ I. VV Baines, , Mrs. , , electrical * 1 , I . e ax 4 * 1 I M ft n or . i ax 11 ,1 S . 11 , ... ,. , , . retaining * wall and fill , are jiut in X rs. lu;>ll1, u'a,i al, lu|*cri- 1 >.,» is, M can hardly be too high a comtnun- lie Spencer, Mrs. I E. Davis, Mrs ..... The county plans on raising the |t* Cell-O-Glass for Chicken Houses Mr. and Mrs. ...................... E. II. Burns spent A E. E Han ily ideal The larger the target the l.urmda I* msis and Mrs A. Ridenour and Conger building nine easier it is to hit. Besides, it cos,si son. Mrs, F'. H. Schorne, , Mrs. W Sunday in their cottage at Seaside Charles Cobb and family, who Tfv- ‘ ect, putting in a retaining wall and "t* nothing to get a man thinking more C. Mekeil. Mrs Gray won honors .. . I, . . . », ed on 33rd street, have moved to filling this up to a level and then i >>f his neighbor’s welfare. In fact it Mr. and Mrs. M E . Beatty, Miss j»or,|an(| a sidewalk can be laid from the *t. is a cheap purchase with a large Vera Henderson and Mrs. C harles M. and Mrs U F Kutney have j ^ w a y “» these business houses *J A crO S S f r o m S. P. D e p o t dividend, and in turn it brings much Dunham were week end visitors m BEAVERTON, ORE. $ nave not yet announced ^ r **# profit to work with one’s neighbor ,bl. bo„ lc ol \|r. and Mrs. George moved into the Cobb house on 33rd 1 nc street. The rooms are being kalso- ‘ bcir plans. .••X.<->-X--X*X-\X*-X-*X**X*-X*-XX--X-X--X-X**XX--X--X**X~X**X--X-v-XX-vv for mutual benefit. I' lleiulers'gi. mined this week. The C'opeland Lumber company ----------- o - J W. Raynard and Mr Schunick \ Stublebem moved into the H will soon have their new quarters I >ucs Beaverton need a small were in Tigard Saturday on business [> p'eary house Monday. ready on IUahee Wav and llairdl chemical engine ? Oft limes a lew m connection with the compiling of ,\ir. and Mrs H D. Feary have Lane. qisgrta "i chemicals thrownoa .« fu<- t|u. Rn, e >, », .n relcphone Co t.....k moved t" Medford m i - . . .. . when ,t first »tarts will prevent « .. . ,, .. , , v f. „ .. Mohne * K»r»Ke 1 F- Putnam BUSINESS FIRMS TIME T O CLEAN UP Paint Up Beaverton Lumber Co. biK confhuramrn ^ 1|IM arnvcll m |,Cavcr,o„ .........lay His trip was made via the Panama Itu- w M t trouble m tin- l .u East ,;ini| H< will visit his aunt Mrs ,s this China is the cradle of th. N , prei.man , , u .ra| days and human race, and the other |»owcr» tbt.„ to Seattle where he will are all trying to rock the cradl«, UJ|t relatives and then return here hence rule the woild jor |n extended visit. Mi». Catherine Dessingcr had her Glad they discovered television. 1 ..... tonsils Removed Wednesday morning Now yi u can see over the phone m Dr Mason's office. just how mail your creditors get ,, 11 1 1 Dr. ». Mason , has added a 1 large sleep- when you ask for more time. mg porch and a new kitchen to Ins ■ o-----—— home on W an n avenue needs most is What our tot Dr. Dean and wife returned Sat- houses and less unlay from a business and pleasure on the faces. entertained a group of friends .11 a ,h\lr mw l!,c.u,!.n tlm Mr r i m i " children’» dance at their home Satur ^ k . oij , ,, ,llt day evening “ Pillei Fights" was r< ^ n kb Shoe Sh d when thi fin by M; riott IKdlenbach anil the Rye is nia,K." " U waltz was danced by Mrs. C. A Ghomtlcy’s Filling Station will be Woodworth and Frederick Newell of Portland. Those enjoying the Brook- moved uj> the road a ways but ex- act location can not now be an hardt’s hospitality were Mr and Mrs nounccd ^ Mverdes, Ben c Staats and Frederick K Newell of Portland, Mr and Mrs. Charles F Colvin, ’ Mr. and BITTEN BY FOX Mrs. Kal|>h Powers, Mr and Mrs Mrs B \ Price, t the- , rt ■ ■ 1' . O. S. Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. C. A Woodworth, Dr. an«l Mrs. E. F.. Farm, of Beaverton, was bitten by Mc Kl)lt> Mr aiu, \|r, ] \j Atkins a fox Tuesday morning when she Mr an(, N|rs William C lftirn and tried • put w r . t in Ills pm. H,< Miss Marion Hollcubach, d Multno trip to Roseburg ss bills and jieople pay them. the •> X •{. V Authorized Dealer MONTAG FURNACES Tar and Gravel ROOFING BEAVERTON SHEET METAL WORKS FRANK _ PULVER. Prop. Y . . . b°.n.e . T'.8rr.d. .S'.5? . ^eaverton 25-50 Beaverton. Or. .~.*v*XX~>-K*v*X*-X**X~X-:~X-X*-X**X**X*<**X~X~:**X**X**X~X**X**X**X**Xv:- _____ _________ y ,:~:~:'-X "X "X -X ~ X -X * -X * -X ~ X "X X ~ X « X -* X ~ X ~ X -X ~ X -X ~ X ~ X * * X -v * X * * X - I as, Sunday I >r He tu and W il- mah uc,h wcnt c,car 'bru the fleshy part X liant Miller were ishmg on the The Orenotnah Social club met at *'• her left hand and she struggle^ T Yamhill Mr M dici felt very genet the Temple .it 12 .'ll Thursday lor ib get ! ooe and h< hit hei ag • -I* Automobile Insurance is getting to be more necessary e*very day. It is also necessary to snsure with a company that is reliable and sound. ous hearted tha , day and allowed the regular monthly luncheon with l h e |cfl hanil. but , hc hi, him on A the following hoste!t<e!R: Icari (. ❖ LOCAL.S. Mr. lit tu (o Ket all the fish Alvin Whinner has ., badly in Hays, chairman, lui,., Freek Eva t h c "°*e " ,:h ,he f* p *nd ru*he(1' t Mice S Gil- frlrph n< She called Mru ^ Store is being i n ’ ,.t hand and it nadet 1 1.» cars <■, Gasset,, I .no I Gault Dr Mas..n lett. Emma S (oant, l. hanna Green- Hanna and then fainted awav Dr X The majority of thc business and professional men of Beaverton are insured with thc Oregon Autotaobile Insurance Company. Welsh Was calle.1 ami dressed her ’ X wa>i Grict , Mr *,u, Mr* » I c . , '' hands and they are healing nicely, terta.ncd at bridge on Saturday eve- ' Une reason is that being an Oregon company, vve can give verv prompt service and settlement of claims. The 2l)th Century repainted. Look ou, for the mumps when R. S Hanna, who wa» working side of thc neck swells be’ careful for the W 11 Foshay Utility C . Jl lots of c a s e s m Beaverton C latskame, has been transferred Mrs. I is skws Ncwpiirt where he will be a ill rrtng from her illness. moved summer ' • >pao .-I -hi J W and Mel Barnes celebrate le.llld eK M : • < Il ei tiw W .,11 f their birthday* Thursday at the hit biinl.Ing set baft, a foot fr. Hit home of Mel Barnes with a dinner the lot line but the new bui 1,ling IS Several tieicrs of Portland, namely on the line and Mr Stipe savi it IS Mrs E. Ellis, klrs. I (..lemán, Mrs the sh' p. 1 Sloath an.l Mrs B McIntosh ' M Hock en s y \ were present, also Mrs J W Barnes St spent ih. week Miss l rete (.ray spent the week end fishing at Three Rivers Tillamook. The weather was end at I'ligetir and the water was high, and I W Woodruff attended the ban fish were not hungry—so they Quet at the Multnomah C trl given b, tight h ,u. a few I ----- - --X •.S V .Y W .'.S W .V ftV ft S W .V ft S '.W .W ftN S V .W .’.V .'.W .S S S W ; :• •* ï s* S Another reason is that vve are -writing Beaverton and vicinity at country rates. Why pay thc same price tor your insurance as peo 1’lp who live in the traftic of Portland? For standard limits public liability and property damage insurance wc charge in Beaverton the following: «g :: This is an old line, legal reserv« stock company. Mission Bell Service Station Turd. Star 4, Chevrolet and all light cars Huick, Essex, Stmlebaker, etc. ......... .......... Other cars in proportion. $13,10 a ye.« $1000 a year B A T T E R Y CH ARGING Remember that the majori-- of ,he business men of Beaver,- arc insure«! wiffi mr. there is a giHxl n ason. Shell-Union--Ethyl N . J. S K E E , Tr. our tree air service-^-W c put it in foP you. J ’V SSSA SSW W SV W SSV .% % W .V .V .W .W .W .SS% S% % % SSV .SW .V N t » Residence Aloha, Oregon Office with Reaver,on Finance Co Beaverton ............. .. t u n ........... Phone Reaver,on 4 » n oo'i»()oV7t o oTfl'o o 7 o ' d 7 ‘ I