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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1927)
FOR A GREATER EASTERN WASHINGTON COUNTY . 1., NO. 10 BEAVERTON, OREGON FR ID A Y, MAY 20. 1927 WILL ENTEH uOUNTV ffi[J Companies iMust Juniors and Seniors W ipe Out Smoke h „ „ „ Tnp Monday M Evil If Govern- The trip to Longview Monday ment Can’t made by the Seniors and Juniors ol N solution of the problems of tolce anil soot which pollute lir of cities, causing disease anil lies in the hands of the li y s gas c o m p a n i e s , chief ,.i smokeless fuel, declare* Parsons, economist and fuel e gas companies have a duty t rid of the smoke. If their consciousness cannot be touche- ley can look upon the work as y to their stockholders, for the ds of a gas age will be tre- K>us. Hut greater than this is the tunity to serve mankind by g rid of an agency of disease lcath and giving back the heal- life-giving rays of the sun city officials cannot do by the gas companies can do by tion and salesmanship” Beaverton High school on the Steam er Georgiana was very instructive as well as entertaining. The Long view Chamber of Commerce took charge of the visitors hating threi of the city busses there to meet the boat and carry the students on a sight seeing trip over the city. Lunch was eaten in the city auto park, then the students were taken on a trip through the Long-Bell Mill, which \ias very instructive and interesting. A baseball game was arranged between the Longview High School ami Beaverton High School, which resulted iti a score of 5 to 3 in favor of the Longview team. The Y. M. C. A. building was open to the visitors and many took advantage of a good swim, They left Longview about 0 o’clock ami it was decidedly the best trip ever taken by the high school. Longview hospitality was greatly appreciated. .Mr. and Mrs. I K. Metzler,, Mr. and Mrs. F.. G. Webb, Mr. and Mrs W. K. Paulson, Miss Annabellc Is- bister, Miss Soloua Clasy, of tin acuity, accompanied the students. County Jersey Show « and Picnic f:i Dr. Dobbs Delivers Th‘ Washington County Jersey Show and Picnic will be held at the farm or Thos. Williams, in the Hill side! community b'/j miles Northwest of Forest Grove, Saturday, May 21 Fifty , to seventy-five head or Jerseys p Vi Baccalaureate Services for the art promised for this show 1 . M. c |a>% ()t ¡ g # Beaverton High School Brandt, of the Oregon Agricultural wcre m the High School Audi College, will act as judge. torium last Sunday evening. All of ■ J f r . e i breeders from all the North- t)|( churches of thi city weft will aterni this esent. I he their evening program» out of re- Fore it Grove and Hillsboro Chainb- SJiect t() ,j,e seniors and the con ers ‘of f-uminerce have been invited practically attended to a |to attend. The Washington County m m , , Jersey Cattle Club will be m charge Dr. J. F. Dobbs, president Pacific University, was the speaker of the evening. He chose as his subject SCHLAEFLl-BROWN "The l housing of a Vocation” and urged his h r a r f i to choose along .quiet wedding was solemnized the lines that would afford them the afternoon, May 8, at the greatest capacity for service in com of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lind- bining the needs of the world with berg, of Hillsboro, when Miss Ruth their peculiar abilities to meet these of Beaverton became the needs. He mentioned chiefly a num of Albert Schlacfli. The bride ber of opportunities that were open was graduate of Beaverton High fur young men of today The young people will live at Gan- Music was furnished by the Bethel orchestra and the High School (dee Ulubs. Following was the program Prelude—“Pilgrim’s Chorus’, Bethel INTEND TO MAKE Orchestra; Invocation, Rev J Frank Cunningham; Anthem—“Goin’ Home" THEIR HOME IN BEAVERTON High School Girls’ Glee Club; Scrip- ture Reading—Rev. J. F'rank l tin- ningham. B< >. to Mr. and Mrs. George Kli* ki. May 9, a girl. Celebrates 18th Birthday 1 a Fine Address r )RE. • • V sr !gon /w w T HE nks B< i: to Mr. and M rs. ^ ^ » c ro n , May 13, a girl. GRADE :ates SCHOOL W. D. NOTES J iss Davis and Mrs. 1\misen en- the students of the 8th ¡ grad e Wednesday evening in the G a m e s School Auditorium. . Hig played and a very enjoyable reported. eòon , tetta ned M . Callavan, State ( lub leader, c alii I last Thprsday and talked with i b l iwo sewing clubs. He was well pie;- ed with the work done. Fi [tils in the 4th-5th-Oth and* 7th gra> -s are busy with examinations. ^HrhiKil closes Friday. ) k f ^ B h e following is a list of those Nr hi eighth grade who took ex amt piations last week : Ronald \\ ebb, Ros Hart, Laura Smith, Margaret ^Hson, Betty Taylor, Billie \\ ood- ruft Marion Murk, Eugene Lavv- rrn Merl Emmons, Vcn DoFothy Harris, Kathryn Beach, H e n Merritt, Gordon Miller, Beat rice I n g r a m , Vcrn ( hinn, Olive Sjtttwder, Monroe Shnnti n. Lucile Bat i s, Edna Kramer, Dorothy Rob erts n and George Parker. K thrvn Beach has gone *t • < ali- for: a with her uncle for a trip X’ ‘rle Emmons left Thursday f.-r Ric reall to visit hi- aunt ■ fl len Kimsey left Wednesdav with hersister and family for t ali- for: a. V iss gn Xli H Dit De' dal pr* by cor Davies entertained for the school teachers at her home day evening Mrs. Reba Mar- Miss Lena Crump, Mrs. Lucile ie, Mrs. Francis Bixby. Miss a Allen. Miss Katherine Lander- and Mrs Janet Patrick wire pnt. 5t*> was played Mrs. Bix- von high honors and Mi‘ s Mien nlation. N O T I C E — T he Enterprise will » appreciate it if those having l i t e r s for publication will kind- l l v present them not later than (T u e s d a y evening. Mr and Mrs. J W. Sprague gave a dinner Friday in honor of their In son, Boyd’s eighteenth birthday the evening the young people at- tended the theatre. Those who enjoyed the e v e n t were; Leona Hetu, Kenneth Peter son, La Duan Underhil, Robert Wood, Francis Stiles, Homer Allen and Gladys Schullenbergcr. Cedar Mill Will Have New School Bids are being asked for a new school house at Cedar Mills. The building will be two rooms and base ment, frame and stucco building with furnace heat Spanish style of architecture will be used. M UC H IM P R O V E D Carl LaFollctte, son of Represent ative C. R. LaF'ollette, of Cornelius, who has been in the Smith hospital at Hillsboro, following an alleged attack by Bill Stokes, of Cornelius, Young Stokes was is improving, arrested but later released under $2l«JU bond. John Schilling Died Wednesdav HENRI M L HAS M p|>|,|||G y f I P R IC E 5 CENTS Cooking School Operetta At Well Attended High School Friday There were IM present Tuesday The Operetta "Hearts and Blos- afternoon at the Beaver Theatre to soms” was produced Friday night see the clever Kosc Bartlett demon before a fair sized audience in the strate cooking with smooth t >p gas High School \udiloriutn, b> mctii- Forest Grove Will Again Will Start Operating Next ranges. I he people of tin- com bers of the Bethel L hoir. munity are indeed fortunate in be- j The music written by R. M Stubs Week— Expects to use Be The Center Of A mg able to attend, without cost to I was very tuneful, every song being Entire out put of Mills Big Track Meet them, a school of cooking, and learn pleasing to the audience and the all the new short cuts to efficient various Soloists threw themselves in W E N T TO H ILLSBO RO N EW STO RE PU T UP cooking. The gas range has proven to their parts with much vigar. Mrs. a boon to busy housewives who can H M Barnes singing the principal Mr. llaultnback E r e c t , New Build now take time to enjoy some of the soprano r o l e won many honors, Declamation Contest held there last i n ; for Manufacturing of His pleasures of a home and not h.tv« while Harris Hansen played opposit Saturday had 1 hree Entries Violin» to spend hours cooking over a wood her to good effect. K. T. \\ eillx F ro m B eaverton High range as our mothers use to do handled the principal alto role with Howard Twel, of Portland, ha The gas company should receive a much credit allho hindered by a I rented the Haulenback planing mill vote of thanks from the people oil severe attack of loringyti’s and \V The' county track meet will be this community for their co-opera- i II. Boswell won his spurs as an held at Forest Grove Saturday, May -1 Beaverton and will commence I operating it next week He expects tion in advancing ihc art of cookery. actor bv his work opposite her. 21. Beaverton High will be rcprcst Those who won prizes Tuesday E. G. Webb and \\ I la d y played to use the entire output of several cd by: 1 mile—James Welsh, Ken were: Mrs. C. J. Stevens, Eleanor the character leads and K. 1. Webb mills near Hillsboro and will ship neth Peterson; 88t) yard—Kenneth i the finished lumber to Portland and Haulenbeck, Estella Speake, Mrs. k and Mrs. J. I Davis the comedy Peterson, James Welsh; -440 yard— I Eastern points. Fir and spruce will I Weills, Mrs. P Reghitts leads. Members of the chorus add Aldon Baron, Charles Brandle; 220 ----------------- ------ ed much to their work by their yard—C lyde Edwards, Charles Brand- comprise the largest part of the i i shipment. likable singing. le ; 100 yard-*-Charks Brandle, Clyde The mill was established in W 2 Game Went To Verboort Edwards. ¡by L. A. Haulenback who run the High H u r d l e s— Aldon Barron, , null part time, but he is over BO The baseball g a m e Sunday on Commencement Exercises Frank Buru. I years of age and the work was toe. Pavne Field, was a hard fought orn At High School Lower Hurdles— Clyde Edwards, anti very interesting to the spectat | hard for him. Frank Buru. Mr. Haulenback will devote his ors but Beaverton lost to Verboort Broad jump—Chester Bristol, Charles The bases were full 3 fiinc to making violins. This is a y to 11. 1 He following is the program for Brandle. hobby with him. He started X years times but Beaverton could not score the commencement cxcercises to be 11.gh jump— R a y m o n d Harrison, Next Sunday " The Potato ( hips, ago to make a violin when his son held Friday, May 20, at the Beaver Chester Bristol. Arthur G. and Frank G. could not of Portland will be here to play a ton High School. Discus—Aldon Barron, Raymond ! find a violin to suit them. After game. Processional—Heroes March. Harrison. the third attempt he made a good \ »cal Solo—Prelude in (' minor, Short—Harrison—Barron. violin and liking the trade has con Mrs. Hatch Was Miss Martha Woodruff. Javel—K. Harrison, Bartley Han tinued u n t i l now his violins are \ildres- “Life’s Adventures," Dr. Lucky Tuesday ley. known bv musicians all over the \. Ci. Dubach, Dean of Men O. Pole vault— Gay Wilson, Chet United Stales. A. C. Bristol. Mrs Hatch won the water set Mr. Haulenback has erected a new \ oc al Solo—"Over the Hills" by Messrs Edwards, Brandle, Barron, I building where he can make violins at the Beaver theatre at Beav ertoti r.,.. . ï., , . t m ,, , . Georgianna M Kerns, Bernice Cox, Zuercher, Paterson, Sprague, Arris, uesday night, and Mrs. Robbins violin ()bl;Kato< in his spare moments. They are Jackson are extras. W. A. Smith , . . . • I made of spruce and maple, the side won the groceries. Quartet “Where My Caravan has Among the girls entering a re:. , . , , , . .. I and back of maple and the top us and Miss Hem a picture. Rested,” Gladys Shcllenbergcr, Vir- 30 yard dash—Elsie Whitworth, Eela The funny feature of the evening ginia ually of spruce or pine. It takes Parks, llelen Stiles, Ruth Hammersley. was when boys walked across the Maurer, a month to make one. Miss ( In ist; nsen accolli 75 yard dash—Alice Johnson, Eela Altho over 80 years of age, he en stage and vied with one another in panisi. Hammersley. joys his hobby and is happy in the making funny faces at the audience Presentation i li Scholarship I. R Broad jump—Elsie Whitworth, Le- thou lit that he is able to produce Metzler. lia Hammersley. out of a few sticks of wood, some Presentation Our advertisers are worthy of your if Diplomas R. L. Basket ball throw for Basket— thing that a clever artist can play ‘upport. Patronize them. i I • » an, ( liairinan school directors. Mabel McDonald, Marie Leahy, upon to thrill and enchant an audi Dorothy McMichacl. ence. Basket ball throw for distance— Mabel McDonald, Lilly Leahy. Basket ball throw for target— Only One Fox Lived Lilly Leahy, Violet Stoffcrs, Mabel McDonald. W. E. Hanna had a little seven Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones, of Murray, of Skagway, A l a s k a . Baseball throw for distance—Lilly day old Silver fox at his restaurant Portland, w e r e Beaverton callers nephew of Mr. Barry. Leahy, Violet Stoffcrs, Mabel Me for a few hours Monday. This is Sunday. Donald. the only one that lived ont of a J. M. Kelly visited his family over Relay—Elsie Whitworth, Juanita later of four. The cold nights in J. E. Davies returned Monday from Sunday, He is employed at Dee, Spencer, Margaret Litton, Lcla Ham- April arc thought to have killed the a business trip to San Francisco Oregon. niersley, Alice Johnson. others. His fur is like down and In the declamation contest at Hills- he is as playful as a little kitten, Next Friday evening the P. T A. Mr. and Mrs. FI. R. boro, Saturday, Beaverton High only he becomes real peeved When will hold an evening session at the Miss Mildred McMahon McMahon, and Vir- students won 3 seconds. Kenneth some one takes his bone away and Multnomah school hou,se. The Girl ginia McMahon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wood, delivered an original oration then he barks like a dog. Scouts will present a onc-hour pro ( row and Ralph Stewart enjoyed a on “The Situation in China,” and gram preceding the election of of trip to DeLakc Sunday. It was Mr. received a second mark, altho he "C A T” N EAR C A T A S T R O P H E ficers. Friends are urged to conic McMahons, birthday and a big cake was first in delivery. Irene Stalder at 7 :30 p. in. anil enjoy the program. was taken along and greatly en won second in committed orations joyed. The County caterpiller t r a c t o r , Kosene Rankin second place in ori familiarly called the "C at,” came A. P. Snyder and family moved ginal poems, Helen Stiles 3rd. near causing a catastrophe Tuesday to Salem Monday. He is connected Donald Cadonau, aged 13 ,son of when it turned over while at work with the General Petroleum ( o. Mrs. Mabel ( adonau, was buried Saturday. Rev. D. S. Sharpe con mi the fill in the canyon west of the Don’t Pick U d Mrs. E. ('. Holland and two child ducted the funeral. Geo. Rupprecht place on mule 3. Interment was New Tires On Road Kurt Licbnow, who was driving, es ren returned Monday from a visit m Portland < rematorium. Besides a Grandmother, Mrs. caped without injury and the cat to Vancouver B. C. She went back his mother, There’s a saying about "see a pin, was soon hauled over to right side to attend a reunion of school friends. Gns Nelson and an aunt, Miss Jose pick it up—all the day you’ll have up, also without injury. phine Nelson survive him. good luck” but it docs not apply to Mrs. Anna Ingram, sister of Rev. new tires—so beware. D. S. Sharpe .left Monday for a" Webster's Store now occupies the The latest thing in “hold ups” is EVERYBODY B EN EFITS visit in the middle west. brick builtliug. He has rented out to plant a bran new tire alongside the frame part now to the Capitol the road in the early part of the Say folks, this proposition of W H Blake, of Pendleton, has Fuel and Ice Co., the Ideal Shoe evening and when the autoist stops “ Trading at Home” has too often accepted a position with the Mult Store and Mr. Ireland. to pick it up he is held up. been construed as being a special nomah Commercial and S a v i n g s Bank. I he Beauty Box has put in a new favor and aid to the merchant, but line of cosmetic and on Mondays don’t you think this is really an Mrs. I). F.. Kutney has organized and Fridays they will give a free economic fallacy. The merchant a large class in Jesso and Cornpo facial demonstration with each doubtless receives the first or prun- work at the Multnomah Hardware marcel, good only or the ■non tli They meet every Tuesday of May.—Adv. ry benefit—the result may show up Store. afternoon. rst in his cash register—but by , « i Miss Ola Royle, night operator no means is the business man the Frank Patton is in . is ngi is for ,|lc Southern Pacific Co., has sole heir of local patronage We on, a business trip. On Saturday, May 14, Mrs. been called to her home at New- are all business people. It is a Oklahoma, because of thc seri- C. H. Johnson, of Tobias, broad term ard includes all those West Portland school will remain kirk, ous illness of her mother. Miss who add anytiing to the total of open until June 17. Was Elected President Boyle is being relieved by Mr. Cleve land Darbce, of Tacoma. human welfare. The oiling of the detour road has The merchant, the butcher, the GARDEN HOME N E X T helped settle the «lust last week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Metcalfe farmer, the poultryman, the house spent Sunday with Mr. Metcalfe's wife, the teacher, the laborer, the The Junior Community Musical family in Portland. Many Members are Planning on A t garage man, in fact all of us are in Club will meet Friday night. May tending National P. T. A. at business and in the same class when 27, in conjunction with Mrs. Hazel Oakland, California Rorn to Mr. and Mrs W. I), it comes to making Aloha the com Noon Lotnis’ pupils and give a re Cameron, Friday, May 13, a baby cital at the Community church This daughter. The Washington County Parent munity it deserves to be. Set any will be free. E.vcryone invited. Teachers Association met at Gales one of these trades or professions Miss Janet Huntley returned home Creek Satuiday. Mrs. C. H John- going along in a highly prosperous On June 10, the pupils in Mrs. Saturday afternoon from St. Vin «on, of Tobias, was elected ; • I condition and all the rest are bene W B. Small’s class anil the pupils cents hospital, where she had been dent; Mrs Eva Sargent, of Gales fited without exception If one class in Mrs. Hazel Noon I.omis’ class under treatment and observation the Creek, first vice president; Mrs J prospers the other shall in that will give a joint recital at the Com past week for appendicitis. H. Sidwell, Aloha, second vice-prrsi- It means more money munity church at Multnomah. FIvery dent; Mrs. I. Cronin, of Forest prosperity one invited. Mrs Harry B Wickham, of Route G r o v e , secretary; Mrs. A. Kiesj spent in business, more money saved, 2 left last week for Denver, Colo Rock (reck, treasurer The a«soci- and a better community where more Lieutenant F'rank Risser, U. S M. rado She was arc mpamed by th<*» ation will meet at Garden H m# people will be attracted to make of Bremerton, Washington and Mrs. two children and her mother. Mr next September. Kisser, parents of Mrs. ( A Lay- Wickham expects to have a sale The National Parent Teachers As their homes. I.icu- next week after which he will join man, visited here last week sociation will meet at Oakland, Cali tenant Risser will go by boat to his family in Denver, where they fornia, next week Several are plan The Outside Public judges a Com- Marc Island and then will be as will make their home. ning to attend from Aloha and signed to duty on an oil tanker to munity by the liberality with which Tobias. furnish oil to the battleships during it subscribes for and advertises in its their manouvers in the Panama you don’t net your paper. f be sure and notify us at once. paper. You have no excuse canal zone IT IS O N L Y ON T H E B A S I S O f local LOCAL NEWS P. Ï. A. MET AT GALES CREEK I. Schilling passed away Wednes day evening at 7 p. :n. a t his home in Aloha. He leaves a wife and two children, John and Mildred Schilling l-'uncral arrangements arc incharge of \V. E. Pegg , of Beaverton, but the time can not be announced un til w r d can be received from rela tives in Ohio. Mr Schilling has been engaged in the grain and fuel business in Aloha for years and had made a host of friend« throughout the country. He ha<l been ill only a few days with pneumonia which was thought to have been contracted while he was supervising the erection of the new C O N F I D E N C E AND T R U S T T H A T that will stand the test of good busi Y O U CAN B U I L D U P B U S I N E S S ness judgment Schilling building at Aloha n F Mr. and Mrs. T F. Barry, of Capitol Hill, are entertaining llauly so Í for w# it. can find the reaion