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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1927)
THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE He Makes ’Em Put Well Known Here wfMnofU !Bm im »)ft«a « HttSMJtx.« a h ! FO R S A L E —D ue to illness, 1 3K Up New Building» acres, back of Catholic church, dr W A IN I A L /o . sirablc home, chickens. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Austin I’haris, for merly of Beaverton, who were quite «ÎB «attuai* «nexiirsontiic« a a n'n.HK if Beyer, Tigard. F F. Swenson feels that he has “ — — -------¡777171 TkiTUTTv severely injured when they were helped Beaverton men in erecting The CENTS I ualatin Me g s hi| broadside by another machine ntw buildings. Tw o different times will sell Accredited W. L. Baby driven by Melvin Schulmerich in be has moved so that new buildings 100 ( hicks for June for $10 per A LINE He does not be- Hillsboro Saturday as they were can be erected. O rder now. Tualatin, Oregon driving through the town are doing |jo e m holding back civic iinprove- PER TIME $500 ( ASH handles modern house, very nicely in Or. Smith’s hospital ments. His first office was where 2 bedrooms, fireplace, built in in Hillsboro. Mrs. 1’haris^ had a \ K. Wilson’s jewelry store now Count Five W ords to Line kitchen, corner lot, 2 ajiple trees, broken rib and a badly bruised stands. He moved from there so O U R C L A SSIFIE D A D V ER - 2 cherry, crab apple, walnut tree, shoulder and Mr. I’haris a fractured they could erect a new building, T IS IN C IS D ESIG N ED TO garage, Portland, balance like rent skull. Mr. and Mrs. Fharis had He then moved into the frame P R O D U C E M A X IM U M P R O F Box 3K6, Beaverton. been driving near Oilley, Oregon, building up the street, across from IT A T M I N I M U M C O S T . ~ and were moving to Portland to a »be new Rossi building. Last week FO R SA L E T h o le used gas stove rouming house they had traded for fl,. moved again so that R. Rossi --P h on e—Write Call for $15, priced low for quick sale; l)art u f their farm. could erect a two story building. T h f selling pow er and th e b uy \ ulcan smooth top buffet type gas --------------------- — His present location is next to the ing pow er of th e classified ad stove $«i excellent condition; used S K A T I N G R IN K O P E N Whitehall ( afe where he will so- m a k es space in the classified kitchen heater in good condition, Wm. Masters has opened a skat- journ until such a time as the column a "sure fire” investm ent. $12, a bargain. Multnomah H a rd ing rink in the former Silver Star owners wish him to continue his L ist your needs an d proclaim ware Co. AT water 5923. Inn and the place will be open journey again. * your sala items here. from 7.J0 to 9:30. Skates can be ----------------------- IN ST R U C T IO N S W A N T T O - T a k e care of child 1 rente(] fljr jsc for 2 hours, Surprise Party to 7 p. m. Mrs Spies*, Aloha. _______________ Five C E N T S a lina per issue V ^ V .V .- .V .V .- ^ ^ —as you’ll find us 5 SHOT C ount five w ords to th e line. T h e n c ount your p.ofits. T h e t a Classified A d t a p p e ar in B eaverton E n te rp rise , T ig a rd S e n tinel, M u ltnom ah P re ss an d Aloha N ew t. C O M B I N E D C I R C U L A T I O N 2250 All for th e nominal price of Sc per lina p e r time. P IA N O FOR S A L E —in Beaverton vicinity. High grade, a bargain. Pay $10 month. For particulars address W estern Piano Brokerage; Co., 413 North Boren ave, Seattle IN YOU WILL FIND OUR BANK FULLY EQUIPPED IN EVERY WAY TO MEET WITH YOUR BROADEST BANKING N EEDS —everything —in advanced banking —helpful to you —at the BANK OF BEAVERTON For Mrs. Peck HEEL A good b ank in a good to w n In th a F O R S A L K —Pedigree Chinchilla rabbits, reasonable. Does w i t h litter, also without. I. A. Ingram, Beaverton. ---------------- ... . , . Children who took toy wagon from in front of 3)th Century Store- return to Russell Godard. • Fred Stump, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. F. Davis entertained the G. K. Slump, while on a hunting (r ip with his c u s i n near Valsetz “5W>” < lub Friday with a birthday was accidently shot in the heel by l’a r *y loT Mrs. F. C. 1 eck, one of his cousin, who was walking behind the members. Four tables of bridge him were played. O thers present were ^ .# nice,y Mrs. Doy Gray, Mrs. j. C. Huntley, ___________ Mrs. L. D. Shellenberger, Mrs. H. COVAL L. Hudson, Mrs. H. R. Nelson, Mrs, Fate of Grey Oak Lodge, Beaver- vv- Huberts, Mrs. George B o s R F W ARI) O F F F R E I »—Return ton, May 10, Matt (oval, aged 74 s«r, Mrs. O tto Erickson, Mrs. W. H. Ranger bicycle to B e a v e r t o n years, brother of Mrs. James Whit- Hoyd, Mrs. F F. Swenson, Mrs. R Pharmacy. man of Council Bluffs, Iowa, and 1 ucker, Mrs. W. C. McKelly, Mrs. Joseph Foster, of Heberu, Ned. Nlrs- K Marshall and Mrs. John Summers and Mrs. Elmer Stipe. Barbecue a t , Funeral was held May 11 I'OR . AI.E—Hobbies _______________ Mrs. re c k received many lovely Beaverton, ( heap if sold imntedi- ' gifts. ately before May 23. ____ COTTA G E FO R K E N T —BR 9X20-J-2 on Capitol Highway, 1 mile south Multnomah Station. FOR S A L E —O. I. C. Brood sow, $35.00. See B. McDowell, one S T A T E accredited W L. baby chicks half mile west Tigard, near High for May, at only $13 per » » They ^ Qn Grce„ Berg Road. make fine winter layers. Will n o t ---------------- --------- * ° in ,° * partj * 1 T i ° rdV 7 for rualatm Heights Ch.ckery, luala- tin, Oregon. S A L E - 5 Pass condi(ion Sedan. ^ A B E A U T IF U L G ard an S pot of O ragon. —pleasant efficient —banking -the service tells. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM D R IV E WON P R IZ E S Terwilliger Boulevard is beautiful _ now, with its mass of gold along the Mesdames E. G. Weed, F„ M. boulevard, for the Scotch Broom is \ | t.r r jtt <j. j Allen, J. m ! Gerrow, blooming now The wild current with g A «..hse, and G. W. Tefft won 1i with its red blossoms are almost prjzej Tuesday afternoon at the Rose Bartlett Chev, through blossoming but the Dog- Beaverton Theatre. H , woods are a mass of white blossoms 0 f t p, e Port land Gas & Coke Co., . Here and there are fir trees with Home Service D epartment in a very their dark green boughs forming a abie am | jn tc resting m anner demon- decided contrast to the new green stratC(] how to cook on a gas range, leaves on other trees. There were 30 ladies present. l-riday evening, those who were _____________ _ fortunate enough to be on the boule H I L L S D A L E P. T. A. N E W S vard saw five r a i n b o w s at one time. The sun was shinning thru .. , ... the clouds on Portland down b e l o w . . ' 7 ' ^ er crt u c te? . ls at . and back on the hills it was raining G° ? d S a m a m a n H osl-tal h a v i n g ,.,.i above ............. the . .....i. were nudergone an operation for goitre. and city the clouds black as night. It was a beautiful Mrs. Phillip Lynch gave a luncheon' sight and one not soon forgotton in honor of Mrs. Hall, who is leav ing soon for the P. T. A. convention. BEA VER THEATRE BEAVERTON, OREGON ' ^ SATURDAY, ONLY, MAY 14 “KID BOOTS’’ Celebrated Their Crystal Wedding Eddie Cantor, Clara Bow and Billie Love ‘W ER E IN THE NAVY NOW ’’ •Starring Wallace Berry and Raymond H atton T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 17-18 THE RETURN OF PETER GRIM” A Dramatic Answer To Life's Greatest Question I T H U R S D A Y - F R I D A Y . MAI? 19-20 Phyllis Haver And Follow Us For The Rest of The Week. |. MATINEE 10 and 19« I WORK STARTED T Men Working 17 Hours A Day So As To Hasten i Work ;{• EVENINGS 10 and 29« Paint Up MUST BE DONE AUG 1 Cell-0-Glass for Chicken Houses Beaverton Lumber Co. Across from S. P. Depot BEAVERTON, ORE. j ❖ -> W ^!”!"X X ,ss <“X ,\X X ,,X,,'l,W"!-sHsi ,l,( ,\X "lw X "X R ,sX "X ,<,<,ss 'X ,<,W ,’X ,-X “: Jersey Agent For HUDSON ESSEX Kings Auto Service W. J. McCready Lumber Co. m A n Sund; y home c berg, U C. A. KING, Prop. Auto Accessories General Auto Repair £sr W ashington county is now on a cash basis and all outstanding w a r rants, amounting to approximately $20,000, will be called in the next week, according to T reasurer E. B Sappington. T he county indebtedness has been steadily cut down through the ef fidelity and econom ics of the pres- ent county court—Judge E. J. W a rd and Commissioners F. W. Livermore J; .;NI, land grant In Center of Town was a I The baldi Beaverton, Oregon ‘A V . V W . V . y . V W A W . V . '. W . V . V . '. V . V W ^ W . W . V / . . ’.' ♦ <> ! * , Th', c!ieck, for ,,h7 J : refund and the first half*X WHITEHALL RESTAURANT Lunch Room, Candy, Confectionery t Soft Drinks Waiting Station for Pacific Stages GR W ork was started Friday on the right of «way for the viaduct, de tour signs erected and part of the Stock Company Country Rates highway vacated. Large crews of men were busy changing gas mains Citizens of Tigard were quite sur- tclejihone and electric wires. Crews of men were digging out the dirt priscd Mo" daV tnorning to find that for the approaches on each end of the postoffice , had . walked across BEAVERTON FINANCE CO. Beaverton, Oregon the viaduct for the starting of the the s,re e ‘ and ,n ,°. ,hc Kau,‘ Build- concrcte forms. A t one e n j the ‘*vcr ,ht‘, wec.k e,nd approaches were just in front of . . ,c. n.c.w p ‘“" T ,,s arRCr Mr. Conger's building and on the ° ‘ >'i i mg 1 he postoffice has other w e r e about 30 feet above been moved twice in the past year ■W i X -X X X X X i Í ' i X X is X -X X ii ^ v -X X -X -X X -'X X X X X X X -X X -X X -X ’ /'X H Ghormley's Filling Station. The pits were about 12 feet deep, 10 feet f^ > } r W )JC and a--i 50 so feet f—• long. i__ ci_ _i. .. Sheds to C/Ul ulU lCU house material were also erected. ï The detour is very dusty and it is thought that t h e , heavy trucks will soon cut it up making it almost u ,. . ~ impossible to drive over. vVnile returning from the DcMoUy ( a r s arc allowed to park as far convention at Eugene, a crowd of on tlu- highway as the M n IOM .,h Mui!:i"' •*h ' ' »«»H at S n I h N Shoe Shop. ,or “ inner. 1'hey left their car park- Moline’s Garage is almost cut off out m »tree! and when they from travel but can be reached wcnt to *°°^ ^or 11 l^ c car was Automobile Insurance t I Marion Watson, Sales Agent, Sunday N igh t Beaverton, Oregon. \ 5 00 BUSINXSS CARDS $1.50 PRINTING A u th o rise d Dealer MONTAG FURNACES J a r and Gravel R O O FIN G BEAVERTON SHEET METAL WORKS F R A N K P U L V F .R P h o n . Tigard 5-52 i i P ro p R aavarton 25-50 B e a v r . o n , O r. Summer Music Classes MONDAYS Band Practice—Private Lessons Wetmore Studios » » » » CUT OFF H IS X ¡J Mr an<! Mrs \ \ Avery attendeil the Pioneers celebration at ( hamp- • >eg on Saturday. PIONEER PRINTING & STATIONERY CO. a J [ X PORTLAND 212 F O U R T H S T R E E T - N E A R SA L M O N L o o t for E lectric Si«n ♦ » » » ♦ » » ♦ O R EG O N I****......................... ... .................................. .... THUMB RY EL Edm ond s Ryel. aged 71 years, passed away at Metzger Saturday He leaves a wife, F lorence kvri. K«>y Alsterberg is now honve alter Funeral services were held at the spending three months in the h«»s- Metzger „ pital where he ha«l a broken leg W F Pe wj 'U * » reset charge of rangements. « Don’t Spoil Your H aids Doinf that Laundry when Our Work is to Efficient and Our Prices are so Reasonable Snorman-Clay Bid*. PORTLAND, OREGON » land 1.umber' ( o., have not as yet Q ’,f n 'in Kuring phoned his parents moved their offitc to the new build- * r' an< ‘ B Kuring and as iitg GhoimUVs Filling Statu u " is o ' « r ....... n ^ 'K'u snow was . “ w u ^ ^ W” drove to Salem V asdy “«he young men back either from the Garden Home road ^ ° ',lc t*'at they could go or down the main highway. school Monday The \iaduct must be finished by ^ r ^ ur,nK purchased the new car August 1, according to contract. ° n l> a few weeks ago. F.dwar<J Finley, of Tigard, cut hi« I h« rég alai m eethig r the I’ T 'hum b o i l S atu rd ay , while cboppini !) \ will b« hehl Friday evening. May at his father's home Seseral ' 13 A Health ; trill be given *t'tches were nece«»ary to c!.*«e th« ! > wound. by the school children Beaverton High School _. » | OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MAPLEWOOD. AT 3rd and 4th Floors. ^ ^ n Cam ro ■ X-H- N early 100 M e n W o r k in g on phone. G a t Main*, E lectric wire* Etc. for F o u r Day* INTE h THE I a KJiLki, R . E. H anna prop. N. J.S K E E , New Stock of Paint Brushes 4 Light Barn Sash, each ..................................70c ¿x6 inch Bevelled Siding, per M ...................... $16 Odd Lots of Paint as Low as $2 per gallon Jer.cv w ers ot Postoffice Moved to N e w Location THE YARD OF SERVICE Colle, t, i W .Y Ä W A V .V .V d V .V .V .V d V .W a V d W .V .V .V .V . i to S t u of the taxes have enabled the coun- w - X “> -x - x - < - > + - x ^ X ' <x-W "X -v“:~ x x -x -,x -4 " > T e le ty to pay off the w arrants.—Argus. X I Th Show a farm ot side coi of F r< Fifty U are pro Brandt, Associated Gas and Oils TUESDAY NIGIIT COUNTRY STORE AND TREASURE NIGHT NO CHANGE IN PRICES, EXCEPT SPECIAL PICTUNES TIME TO CLEAN UP Foret t On Cash Basis ‘‘A FIGHT TO THE FINISH” Starring William Fairbanks and Com X- î -X“X“W-X*<“X,M“!"X“X"X“!"X',>,X m ! m !"X"X"X v XX“X m X“>,!"X' v 'W west Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Nelson have sold their home on Hoffman Road Mr. and Mrs. Earl P a rk e r cele- and have moved to the city. brated their crystal wedding anni- -------- versary Sunday at their home in At the last P. T. A. meeting, of- Multnomah, T h o s e present w*re ¿*cers were reelected for the coming those who attended the wedding; >'l'ar Mrs. L. A. Mathiesen being Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Randall, Mr. appointed as secretary, and Mrs. F A. Paddison, M r .and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swayzr Mrs. R. D u n h a m , Dr. and Mrs spent the week-end at Eugene.. Charles Klock, Mr. and Mrs, N , ----------------------- Walker. Mr. and Mrs. ( . McKoj Washington County all ot Portland. S U N D A Y - M O N D A Y , M A Y 15 16 RESOURCES OVER ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS Mrs. F. M. 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