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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1927)
THE ini; honest enough to admit what things we are wrong in. ----------- o------------ by Published Friday of each week According to the view o f the PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. Italian Premier, the world is divided into two parts; Mussolini’s and the Members of National Editorial Asso rest. ciation and Oregon State Edi torial Association. Development n e v e r ends. The largest cities of tho world have a desire to keep growing just as has Subscription price $100 a year. A d our town. Their problems are larg vertising rate on application. er but their ambitions are the same as ours. Failure and success are re Items for publication can be left at lative matters; they are not always dependent on the size of the job, our office in Hanna bldg. Phone—Beaverton ______________ 7503 but on the effort put forth. The BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Portland office 212 4th St., near Salmon A specialist is a fellow who speci- alizes in rendering high bills. Evolution of domestic life; A A. JEFFRIES_____________ Editor inony, matrimony, acrimony, H. H. JEFFRIES... Business Manager mu^y, alimony. cere- testi- BEAVERTON E N T E R P R IS E Portland, transacting “ "Portant gard, of Portland, Sunday. different colors of crepe paper rib- Seattle on business and stopped in ness. Tigard on his way home. bons and spring flowers . Ruth Clark had a surprise party Mr and Mrs. J. C Otte, on Muriel Side-well, Fiiday night The Lewis Cash Store has a new Mrs. S B. Lawrence, of Raleigh, !>he hi m ted »everal g iris- -Alice John-] land spent Sunday with J. Crabtree erected it. entertained the members of the Lady- awning. son. Robería Haulenbeck, Roberta Mrs. E. G. Stacey. Miss Ruth Lewis is home for the Slipper Club, Friday . Those pres Marvin, Henrietta and Lowlely, and holidays. Her school closed May 5. ent were—Mrs. J. VV. Barnes, Mrs. REEDVILLE NEWS Leslie Spencer, Mrs. J. R. Talbert, She will teach in the Tigard grade Evelyn Thomas. Mrs. F. M. Lassiter, Mrs. M. C schools next year. Mrs. Anna Gibson, .,f Wo, hi Mr. P. Willoughby and family, of Oregon, is a guest at the Mckercher, Mrs. \. A ..W oods, Mr*. Tigard, was a visitor at the home of her sister, erected a nifty- Wm. Kruger has F. W. Livermore, Mrs. Walter Gor Mrs. E. B. haut >n ham, Mrs. E. A. Keeling, Mrs. Guy new electric s i g n advertising ice his son, Mr. Willoughby of Aloha. Gibson is the widow o! thf creim. Jacobs and Mrs. W. C. t authors. James W. Gibson, who used Mr and Mrs. Habcrland, of Port side here years ago and can, Miss Rosalie Radabaugh spent the land just returned from a tour thru be known Mrs.» J. B. Jacka, of Hoquiam, the Mayor of L Wash., arrived Friday to spend two week-end at Carlton visiting Mrs. Livermore, California. ville.” weeks avith her son, Charles Jacka W .' Wilson The Snipes residence i- fij Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Ackerman and family. pleted and will be rcadv * ™ A. E. Conn and family, of the have arrived from making a weeks cupancy soon. Mrs. W. R. VanKleek and daught Sanitary Market have moved into visit in Wenatchee, with their father »E Wm. Gardenier has <„ upie.j ■ er, Cathryn, left Monday for a the Collis house on the highway. and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Nick home here and has bee. ne j Wa*1‘ •'! weeks visit with Mrs. VanKleek’s Ackerman. fledged citizen of Reedvil \\tlretai\ brother, ( laud Anderson, at Ocean ALOH A NEW S. rnt»> ' Mrs. Frank Me Manamy, of Wash glad to have "Bill” with us Lake formerly called De Lake. Ralph Snipes has Ins b p Mrs. L. E. Klatt is having her ington, D. C., is visiting her niece Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kern, Port house wired and putting in some Mrs. F.. G. Stacey .who resides on racer finished and is training ,eres Stacey Avenue. Mrs. Me Manamy make the hair pin curves ,t land, spent Saturday evening ill nifty fixtures. " leaves for Everett, Washington, the- the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Miss Florence Yeo VIS,,ed ( i s Leswell. Negro Minstrels will sing at the latter part of this week, but will land Sunday. While Community Church Friday evening r.-ttirn the first week in June to fngw-alcl Rommesmo of he \ jyem r finish her visit. Miss Rhoda Shellenbergcr spent A free will offering will be taken Hazel Store, was a Portland » le th 1 last week at the home of her par Mr. A. G. Ford spent Saturday in Tuesday. ents Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Shellcnber- e t « A large crowd attended the Moth . Iders ger. The school in the Kansas City- er’s Day services. Mr. Beckett, of district, near Forest Grove, closed Archer, sang alio Mrs. Sanders of Friday. Miss Shellenberger left Sun Recdville, Sunday morning. day for Monmouth Normal where she will attend summer school. Mrs. L. E. Klatt was a business visitor in Hillsboro Tuesday. Mrs. J. B. Twiford and little daughter, Barbara Jean, spent a few J. E. Vinson, of Beaverton, was days with the E. W. Woodruff fam wiring the Schilling building Mon ily prior to their leaving for a visit day and Tuesday. to Omaha, Nebraska. WE ARE OVER STOCKED Mrs. Laura Mack was elected sec Mrs. Daisy Hockens, Corvallis, Or., retary of the Washington County- was in Beaverton recently. Association of Boys and Girls Club Leaders at the meeting of county Mr. and Mrs. George P. Hender Club Leaders at Forest Grove last son attended the funeral of Mrs week. Achsach Duden in Portland. Vera Tetwiler and F.thel Rey nolds sang a song during the Sun Miss Frances Maurer, of Tigard, 7 Ford Tourings,........... ........................$56 has r e t u r n e d to her studies at day school session. “ Wider Roads Needed.”—Headline So they can get a better aim at the pedestrians ? LEARNING FROM OTHER ----------- o----------- TOWNS The real "danger line” isn’t on the Modern methods of standardiza teeth; it’s the line that comes off tions have attempted to destroy ... the tongue dividuality, but there is one kind o f ' u "standardization" that we ought to BEAVER TO N LOCALS. welcome, namely the efficiency of research and learning to profit by Mrs. M. E. Underhill is now ein- the experience of others. If a mart is to be successful he must of neces ployed at the Whitehall Cafe. sity piofit by the failures and suc Mrs. Will Hare, of Hillsboro and cesses of other men. It is the same with communities. Mrs Robert Summers entertained Our town can not claim originality the Past Matrons of the Order ot for all of its improvements. It's Eastern Star of the year 1924, of people, from time to time, have Portland and vicinity, Friday at the taken ideas from other communities, home of her sister, Mrs. Elmer and have incorporated so much of Stipe. the good as applied to our needs J. B. King, of Seattle, visited R and have tried to reject the errors. By this our town grows. Some Adams and son several days this Lester Roy, who formerly other community likewise gets sug week. gestions from us. And the beauty was employed at Stipes Garage was about this form of standardization with him. is that it costs nothing for the serv E. E. Swenson has had a large ice. Ideals are free if you follow them, and quite expensive if you window installed in the front of his don’t. There is no copyright on office and will also put in a door Beaverton H i g h school, following Mr. Schilling received a carload of fronting on the street. The present an automobile accident at 16th and progress. mixed feed this week. doors arc very inconvenient. Jefferson street, Portland, several - o weeks ago. PLANT A TREE AND SAVE A .-J. H. Richert and son E. F. Rich- Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tucker and ert, of the Aloha Meat Market, FLOOD son Frank were dinner guests of Mr. About twenty Seniors made a very were in Tacoma on a business trip How many of us planted a tree and M rs. F. C. Peck Sunday. successful trip to the top of Larch the first of the week. last year or will plant one this year?, mountain Saturday night, but were Taking the country as a whole, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilmot, Mr. unable to view the sunrise on ac The Aloha Lumber Co., reports probably not one person in a thou - 1 and Mrs. I. L. Morclock and Mrs. count of a heavy mist. They, found that Mr. Williams, on the Base Line sand contributed actively toward re W. H. Boyd went to Champocg Sat- eight feet of snow on top of the Road, is building a large chicken foresting the land which is fast be unlay to attend the meeting of Orc- mountain. They were accompanied house; Mrs. L. R. Dickinson is en mg depleted of plant and vegetable !g 0n pioneer*, by Mr. and Mrs. W . R. Poulsoti larging her chicken house at Witch life. But in one week the country _ _ and F. G. Webb. Hazel, also increasing her Hock. raised $10,CXX),(XXUX) toward relief for j Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Johnson, the llood sufferers. This was a wor living on the Canyon Road, left The junior prom for the seniors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, of thy cause, but few of these con- i Tuesday for a motor trip to Califor Beaverton High school was held Galesburg, 111., have r e n t e d the tributors have given as much as one nia and east as far as Illinois. They Friday evening in Huber hall. The Erickson home. do I lor toward replanting the water will be away for several months party was a very pretty one with sheds in order to prevent Hoods decorations carried out in Spanish Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stickney at We hear of more floods and tor- 1 Mrs. Joseph lluckstable, McMinn style. Mr. and Mrs. J 1 >. Gerrovv tended the big banquet and “ get-to undo destruction in this century than ville, visited her sister Mrs. W. R. and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Williams were gether” meeting of the Beaverton was heard of in the last. W h y ? ( Fetch, Monday. patrons and patronesses. Chamber of Commerce Tuesday even Because we are depleting the nat ing About 250 members and guests Mr. and Mrs. John I’ etcrson ami ural growths, we arc committing an participated and the affair was the Mr. and Mrs J 1!. Twiford and abortion against plant and tree life son Harold were dinner guests of largest and most enjoyable ever put baby were dinner guests of Mr. and by failing to replant and conserve their daughter Mrs. Milton Metcalf on by the club. Mrs. Ei W. Woodruff Sund;^ for the generations to come as well and family Sunday. as for the present. . Mr and Mrs. Matt King were Mrs, Charles Dunham and Miss Mrs. F. W. Cady entertained with The country of Russia is a poor Sunday guests of the W. A. and Henderson were week-end example of Government as we know a dinner Sunday the following guests Vera J. S. Campbell families at their home it, but in the matter of reforesta Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Doty and daugh guests of Mr. and Mrs. George P. on the Scholls road in the Hiteon tion Russia is a step ahead of us. ter Larainn, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Henderson. district. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Camp There is a law in Russia that for Barnes, and sons, John and Robert, bell had just returned home from a every tree cut down there must he of Beaverton, Mr. and Mrs. John Miss Janet Huntley was taken to winter’s visit at Venice, California, a tree planted. We can’t replace Bankers and children, Howard and the Good Samaritan hospital Sunday and a number of relatives and old life, but we can replace the forests, Evelyn, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. suffering with appendicitis. The doc friends were present to welcome the shade trees, the shrubbery on Willis Cady and daughter, Maxine, tor hasn’t found it necessary to them. farm and town lot that means much and Barbara l ady. operate yet. in the processes of nature, and Hurry Sidewell came down from therefore great benefit to the econo J H. Rocber of San Francisco Silverton, Saturday and spent the TIGARD mic life of the nation. By acting says that for the past H years he week-end with the family and in now we will reap the benefit in our lias been buying Oregon horse rad Naeve Avenue, connecting Durham cidentally checked up the numerous own span of life. ish roots, most of them coining from Road with the highway, has been activities of the Town Criers Club the vicinity of Beaverton, but this graded as far as the Gillespie corner Hairy also reports that he is plan IS PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1M year practically all flu- growers have and will be rocked in the near ning a number of additional improve sutfered the loss of their crop from future. PORTANT? This is an improvement ments at the Aloha Service Station, the curly-top, consequently he is Thirty-three States have physical short 6 or 1* tons of his ordinary greatly appreciated by those affected. and also contemplates the building of another modern dwelling on the education laws, but they arc faced seasons supply Mr. and Mrs Charles Kiersey tract adjoining his rtew home on the with the problem of how to build south, this summer. thnr programs to the end that every Mr. and Mrs. D E. llamar, Mr have returned to their home on boy and girl '.flvveen the ages of and Mrs J. G Resmger, Mr. and Naeve Avenue for the summer. Mrs. M Wikeen and Miss S Among other improvements recent m \ and eighteen years will enjoy Mrs Milton Worthington, all Port Emmerson, of Huber, arrived home ami benefit by a broad physical and. land, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph llamar, ly made to their home is a Paul Wednesday from a ten day sight pump, installed by the Yamhill Elec health education program . of Siletz, Ore, were Sunday guests seeing trip by auto to Washington tric Company. Last year Tampa, Florida, won the of Mr. and Mrs 1. V. Norton. and Canadian points. From Olim- distinction <>f receiving the highest Pina they ’ took t'le coast route to An entertainment under the aus- number of merit badges for physic Mr. and Mrs. George Klinsky, are Seattle and Vancouver, B C., and pice* of the League of Christian al fitness among its school children, the parents of a baby girl, born then across to Victoria. The ladies Endeavor will be given at the pub- according to a survey made by the Monday, May 9th Mr. and Mrs are loud at their praise of the lie school Tuesday, May 17, at 8 Playground and Recreation Associa Klinsky live south of town on scenic beauties afforded by this route l.om- p. m Some excellent talent has tion of America, a non-profit or bard been secured and with the assist- and report a most enjoyable outing ganization sponsored by many of during the entire trip. ance of local talent a high class America's philanthropic citizen*. Mrs Earl* Pyne, of Seattle, spent tertainmrnt is assured Adults The association reports that a cer The lathers were through Tuesday several day* visiting in the home of t hildrcn 15 cents. tain city of one hundred thousand at the Schilling building and W ed Mr. and Mrs. F II Schoene. Mrs population, concerned over the m Pvne formerly lived in Beaverton nesday the plasterers took over the and Mrs. I.enz and Mr. and building for a few days work. creasing amount ot crime, bribery \V. K. Upshaw and family and vice, look steps to clean up The building may be finished be The Ionian t tub < f ihe Public Sunday at the Linz home fore Decoration day. A campaign was organized which Speaking class had a v v affli- break- icstiltcd hi the city's voting a tax levy of $22,1X111 a year for directed i fast Tuesday morning in the High Mis» Stratton, of Gresham, visited Mrs Mason entertained some play and w h o I e * o m e recreation School cafeteria over the week-end with Mr and guests of Portland Tuesday evening Moved by this interest, a prominent Mrs P E. Pechin. for dinner. citizen of that city gave $JIX>.(XX> The Sophs >inorc* enjoyed a picnic outright for immediate improvement at the springs, north of Bear »V ertoli. Leskela s of Tobias have complet Miss Helen Stiles attended the Monday of parks and playgrounds May Day festivities at the Willam ed their new home It is surprising to note from that ette University at Salem Saturday Mrs. of McMinnville, »pent report that last year in more than Masons, of Moha. have had thei Friday Mrs. W. R Petch. seventeen hundred cities and town* hause newly painted The floor of the R A Twi in America 17,000 workers were em house laid Saturday. ployed and nearly twenty million Be eaverton High School won third Mr Ibson of Stacy Avenue, has dollar* spent “m defense of the idea place in ihe animal interscholastic A broken axle caused a delay in sold his home to people of Portland that joy is as holy as pain,” and track meet at lorrst Grove Satur lhat the “right use of leisure or day, competing with Uorvallis, Salem. the stage service of the Pacific stages Saturday. The J o'clock stage Mr. and Mrs Dan Holm of Moha, tiff-work hours makes life healthier, Hillsboro, Sdverton Independence broke down near the V alley View went visiting Ranks for Lodge ws>rk happier, more triumphant and full and Woodburn High Schools Service station and -another stage Fridav evening. of vigor; serves to express the had to be sent out from Portland to human spirit; helps to prevent juven Mrs R C l*oty assisted by sev- bring the passrugers in. ^ ile crime and accidents; strengthens Wilma Mason was a guest of Alice the _ vf h om e, K M •I; church and rral of the teachers of the primary Bloniquist. of ( ooper Mt Tuesday community and thus builds char lepartmrnt, of Heihel Vongrcgation-1 G A Pieliti and #on, Robert, of al Churrh, entertained the children near Tigard, were Hillsboro visitors acter and citizenship * Mr* F M \\ « ds, Stacey and their mothers at the church last week Laundry, is prospering fast Friday afternoon. Game* were business i i improving a great Intelligence consists not only in played and daintv refreshments were F W Krosmeier, of Whittier, being brave enough to assert what served The tables were artistically California, spent Thursday with Mr things we arc right in, but in be- decorati Mr and Mirs Thomas and family with little Maypoles with and Mrs. Bert Frewing He was in visited friends, Mr and Mrs Er -figles- Actual Reductions In Guaranteed Used Fords SEVERAL CARS UNDER $100” * Our 5 Day Trial Offer Assures you Satisfaction 5 Ford Roadster .................................... $95 to $265«t j!', 7 Ford Coupes...................................... $195 to S30Ccy |!" 5 Ford Deliveries...................................$150 to $195 ey°fti, ’ Ford Trucks..................................... $175 to S25dun T K ker i A V« « mmm a ---------------- REASONABLE TERMS [ A. B. SMITH MOTOR CO > Authorized Ford Dealer. : Branch at Beaverton, O regon. Washington and East Streets. 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