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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1927)
PRICE 5 C EN TS TWO FROIH « E R T O » WILL ENIER EVENIR Yard Fifteenth Annual Military Were First In Tournament At Oregon Dash, First In Mile, Agricultural College First In Mile H E LD BEMRT9N WILL ENTER FLOAT George Thyng evpccts io bo at>U* to i i k > m - ititi' thè new y issi buiM- iti;. bv lune 1 T h e u t» tilo conni. 1 er w . in ìnstallcil Mondav li is in re«l unti while, « lu d i wuh thè red coment il.. ;, « ili makc a line look At the last meeting of the Bea ini; sture. verton Chamber of Commerce, $lln JU N E Teach In Athens was raisr«l to finance a float for the Rose Show in Portland in June. Public spirited citizens have become interested in this big advertising idea and will see that Beaverton has a float that every citizen can be proud of. People come from all over the United States to see the Rose Show and a large number are looking for new homes. Its a good idea to let outsiders know Beaverton is on the map. G IRLS WON HONORS Dr. H L. Bates, Dean of Men at The community was shocked to Pacific l niversity for the last 34 J a n t * i B row n and H om er W ilto n hear of the death of Miss Lila Gcr- T hird and F o u rth in years, dined with Mr| and Mrs. Will T a k e P a r t in the E vents miquetle, aged 21, Monday evening Y a rd Dash, Second in Cady Tuesday evening. He will Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr. B ro a d Ju mp. cave June 4, for Athens, accom and Mrs. H. A. Germiquctte. got) \gricultural College, Cur- panied by Prof., H. L. Hopkins, of , Alice W ans returned home She had been operated on for Beav ertoti High School won many May 27.—(Special) Enterprise, Pacific University and together they valli., ¿.‘ d a y from Shantung, China, appendicitis three weeks previous honors at Forest Grove Saturday, Two men of Beaverton will be en- will teach in Greece. On their itft of tin and had returned to her home from journey they will stop at Hono Following is a list of winners: iu the events of the fifreenth tend ung Chines« St. \ menus hospital in Portland. 100 yard dash 1st Clyde Edwards, annual military tournament at O. | lulu, Japan, t hina, India, Egypt. rl* for live years. She is now It was thought she was getting 3rd, C harles Brandle. A. i . June, 4. in which more than Mr. Bates is 74 years old and ex j. at the home of her mother, along very nicely. The end came 1 mile—1st, James Welsh; lout) O. A. C, cadets take part, pects to enjoy every minute of H. C. Watts, and grand moth- unexpectedly. The funeral will be Kenneth Peterson. lly meant of the tournament the the trip. | i s Alice bascom, on W atson held Friday at 2 p. m. from the 54 mile—Charles Brandle . military department each year shows Chrisian Church, of which she was Boys Shot Put—3rd, Alden the training it offers and the seri - 1 $80,000 Due From On MuRrch 25, all missionaries a member. W. E. Pegg has charge ron. ous purpose the physicially fit col advised to go t" sea port of the arrangements. She was a Pole Vault—3rd, Chester Bristol. lege men give to their work in First Half Of Taxes ns and although there had been member o^ the graduating class of Boys 22ll yard low hurdle—3rd the reserve corps. lig h tin g in Shantung, it was 1924, of Beaverton High School and While Mrs. Summers was quietly The Beaverton men in the tour louft it best to leave. Miss Watts has worked in the local telephone I James Welsh. There remains $80,000 yet to come sewing in her shop at Beaverton 1 j mile—1st, Peterson, 2nd, Welsh nament are James Brown, son of T principal of this girls school office for three years and four 22t) yard «lash—2nd, Clyde Ed Mr and Mrs. D. II. Brown, and hi from the first half of Washington at a table fifteen feet from the |ulv, taught tin Bible and En months. wards. Homer Wilson ,son of Mr. anil County taxes. Saturday it was an- door, a truck passed by Saturday Most of the girls came from She leaves besides her parents, There was a sound of 120 yard high hurdle—3rd, Adolph Mrs. A. E. Wilson. Wilson is in nouuccd that only $507,627 had been afternoon. lit homes and the school term one brother, Ben, sister, Mina at collected in the first half of this broken glass as a pebble hit the Kavvasky. tlit- centipede race while Brow n will j for 0 months. No girls are home, and sisters Alta, living at i years taxes. window and a piece of glass nearly id on the street unchaperoned Shasta, C alifornia, and Mrs. Ruth | Boys Relay—3rd, Charles Brandle, take part in the stunt in which the an inch across hit Mrs. Summers Kenneth Petterson, Adolph, Kavv- engineers will set up a defense po-1 they always dress in native James, in Nebraska. on the top of her head. It bled asky, Clyde Edwards. sition with barb wire entanglements, In"'''- profusely but soon stopped. The Boys broad jump—2nd, C h a r l e s ' from which they will repulse an at better bouses m i huts a n pebble had gone through the glass, Brandle. tack similar to the western front made of brick but the poor pcoplv made a hole about an inch wide, Girls—75 yard dash—3rd Elsie action of the recent \V orld war. live I in mud huts. Most of thi cracking in a few places near the Whitworth, 4th Lela Hantmersley. O ’ C* 1 I crae pm|| at this point are very poor le. 50 yard dash—2nd Elsie Whit- j are high and the country is rs. Summers considered herself worth, 4th Lela Hantmersley. e Y ellow River basin, and very lucky for the accident could Broad jump—2nd Elsie Whitworth. is always some disaster every have been a serious one. Basket ball throw for distance— j The Congregational Church and ,r,| a drouth, flood, or the seeds Mrs. Summers has added stamp Lilly Leahy—she made a throw the M. K. Church will have a proor. The counti v is overrun ing to her line and also does hem only 9 inches less than the win Memorial Day service at the Con One of Beaverton High School’s ! bti . Aits, 200 in a troop, and they stitching and dressmaking. ner, 4th Mable McDonald. gregational church Sunday. Rev.. down on a village, burn and most successful years came to a Basket ball—throw for basket— ' W. E. Ingalls will deliver the ser-' close Friday e v e n i n g with the away everything of value, Marie Leahy—3rd. Music by the Congregational T u t Bennison, superintendent of nton. j i t people think that Chinese graduation of the C lass of 1927, IT I S O N LY ON T H E BASIS O F Basket ball throw for ac c u ra c y - Sunday School will be dis-1 the Beaverton Water system, near C hoir. ■on rice, this is not so, they forty strong. Members of the class tied for third, Violet Stoffers. C ly chopped off the first finger of missed a few minutes earlier so I O N F ID E N C E AND T R U S T T H A T millet, also carrots and sweet put on the pr> gram, inviting as Girls Relay—2nd, Elsie Whitworth, YOU CAN B U ILD UP B U SIN ESS »es, which grow to a huge their speaker, Dean Dubach, of Ore Jaunita Spencer, Myrtle Johnson, his left hand Saturday while chop that all may attend. ping wood. It took seven stitches gon Agricultural College, who pre- Lela Hanunerslcy. _____________ • ented in a series of anecdotes there to sew it together again. It is healing nicely. P a‘r F R E E M A R C E L W I T H S H A M P O O maxims for the class to follow P O T A T O C H IP S He advised thrtn to “ have some W I L L I A M S V/ON definite place to go” “to go” and R O B E R T JO H N SO N J. E. Stephen will give a tarcel with every shampoo or “to get there.” Homer Allen left Wednesday for Music was furnished by Miss Mr. and Mrs. L. V Graham have The William’s Potato (hips wofi I Robert Johnson, agc«l 79 years, y and Thursday during th« trip on Puget Southern Oregon w h e r e he will Virginia Parts, Mrs. Georgia Kearns, Payne baseball, who lived three miles south of ¡returned from a the game Sunday at of June. »She will be seen Martha Woodruff and a field in Beaverton. The score was Beaverton, passed a w a y Sunday.! Sound. 1 hey have been away sev- spend the summer with a govern Studio Barber Shop Mrs Miss ment surveying party. Ladies quartet comprised of the resigned j [ e was a resident of Denmark and oral weeks. 11 to 7. Red Wildman Stepbi is gives facials, hot oil sham- Misses Ruth Maurer, Helen Stiles. as manager and Clarence Lassen came to this country in 1874 and | ' p"0. B a r steams, manicuring, etc. Gladys Shellenberger, and Virginia was appointed Captain. A number of Beaverton ladies at Captain and Mrs. Bergduff of the lived in Michigan two years, rest Parks. The stage was beautifully The Beaverton team wi II play at df his life in Beaverton. He leaves tended the card party *at the Elk’s H. S. C ustom office and Mr. and Mus Wilkins decorated, the tribute of the junior Banks Sunday. a wife, Sine, daughter, Mrs. C. Temple, Portland, given by the Soc Mrs. Van Rodman, Portland, were Won Floor Lamp class. A crowded house greeted the lb »famlcr, Portland, sons, lohn, N ial Clubs of the Eastern Star for dinner guests of Mrs. A. H. Spran- presentation of diplomas with cheers. W. E. the benefit of the children in the i 1 er recently. P. and Henry, at home, Mis Wilkins won the floor lamp Miss Helen Stiles was awarded Drinks l’egg was in charge of arrange- Masonic Home, at Forest Grove. ■ - J. E. Conley, of the Beaverton at ili c I Beaver Theatre, Tuesday the Scholarship given by the inde- ments. Funeral was held Wednf s- evening. pendent College with Miss W h it-: Century Store. has been in day, interment, Riverside cemetery M r. ami Mrs. VV. C McKell and N&jtt Tuesday night will be th< worth alternate. [■ores! Grove for the past week. Miss Julie te Carter, were dinner last public appearance of Mr. Hick> The graduates were. Ilomcr Allen guests of Mr. ami Mrs. William H. I.. Lyman and wife and son, at th' Country Store and be ha- Lilly Anderson, Alden Barron, Eu- Schtnuckli, Portland, Sunday. «ifSeaitlc, are visiting Mr. Layman's platin' I unusually good prizes for gene Bishop, (_harles Brandle Flor- sister, Mrs. J. Huntley and family. Eckstcin, Kath- «•nee Brown, Arlon K ry Rates th cltick y winners. J. E. Davis, F. H. Scimene and Harrison, All Lot Owners Should See Gibson, Icavino nd ryn E. VV. Woodruff attended the cere- ■ Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Korman and Ruth Haulenbcck, M; yrtle Johnson,! inumai of AI Kader I empi«', Mon That The Cemeteries Keehn, lie rbert children, of Longview, and Mr. Johnson, Victor day evening ill Portland. 1 Kerman's mother, Mrs. Mary Kor- (.oldie Kent, Adolph Kijoitski, Lilly Are Cleaned Up Leahy, Marie Leahy, Phyllis Linpman inati, of Neillsville, Wisconsin, spent (). Roberts made a business Sunday in the home of Mrs. Kor i, Oregon Georgiana Malarkey Kearns, Ainta Lives At Greenberg but Is trip W to Seattle last week. ean 's sister, Mrs. A. H. Spraner. Mat/.kc, Ruth Mauer, Phylis Meyers, O n e Day Should be Devoted to the •cv-rv Employed In Portland Mrs. Korman will remain for a Leona Murray, Virginia Parks, Ken M em o ry of T h o t e W h o Have Mr. and Mrs. M E. Beatty,Port- while for a visit with her sister Goes In Every Day neth Peterson, Laura Pray, Dorothy P atted On land, were week-end guests «if Mr before going on to ( alifornia. Rankin. Gladys Schellenberger, 1 Ron and Mrs. George P. Henderson. ald Smith, Boyd Sprague, Helen •**f Retaminq Walls For Fills Stiles, Violet Stoffers, Muriel Tay ■ M rs. G. S. Roycc and baby rr- Completed also holes for lor. Elsie Whitworth, Gayford W il Monday is Memorial Day, a time 2 B U L B S W O RTH $200 Mrs. \ E Hanson and twof turned Sunday to their home in to pay tribute, not only to the brave son, Paul Wirth. Robert Wood and soldiers, who have fought and «bed children, Eugene and B e t t y and Albany, after a visit with her sis- Concrete Pillars Dug K. Allen and Hi d A Martha Woodruff, John Livermore. Nice P rune O rchard On Miss Mabcl Uarlson attended th. lets here, Mrs, ( . for <->ur country, but a day sacred ( ireus in Portland Monday Mrs. M. E. Underhill. P lace But H er In te re st Lies Barnes to our loved ones who have passed USE LO TS OF C E M E N T In Bulbs on to the other shore. Rolliti P Adkins, Portland, will Mrs. A. H. Spraner and her sis In most of our towns there are of Sand and Gravel Dumped present his piano pupils of Beaver- ter, Mrs. Mary Korman, Neilsville, only a handful of old soldiers of the Mon day G etting Ready to P ou r To Miss Na«lia Swell, of Green Wisconsin, spent 'I uesday at the ton in a public recital Saturday war of 1X61-’5 or only a few soldiers berg, belongs the honor of growing C o n cre te at Forest Grove. evening at H o'clock, in the High of the late war, who may not be and exhibiting the first pink daffo Masonic Home ______ School auditorium. Everyone is tn- banded together so as to hold a dil seen in Portland. The two pink Robert Shively severely sprained | special service at the cemetery, but «laffodil bulbs on her place are The retaining wall on the viaduct his elbow as he fell while playing each citizen should sec that every The Beauty Box has put in a new exttn m about 100 feet past Ghonn fi •‘g worth $100 each. line of cosmetics and on Mondays Miss Svvett is employed in Port leys filling station. Monday the Beaverton Lodge No. 252 soldier's grave is marked by Mr. and Mrs. William R Paulson and at least a flower laid there. land but lives at Greenberg, 54 mile and Friilays they will give a free holes were dug for the huge | dlari I. O. O. F. And Modern They fought for a principal, under from the station She has three have gone to Eastern Oregon be facial demonstration with each Which are to hold up the center of l went hardships, many times without acres of land. A nice prune orch- fore returning to Eugene, Oregon, marcel, good only for the month Woodmen Attend theRvuduct and crushed rock and a Mr. Paulson will food or shelter from the weather ard yields her a profit, but her for the summer. ot May.—adv. to $315 fram, work of steel lai«l in the and oftimes died a terrible lingering bulb# claim most of her attention. return in the fall as Athletic coach hot to preparatory to putting in i to ¿265 the frame work for the concret« B E A U T I F U L F L O W E R S death, away from frietyls or loved She has imported narcissus direct at Beaverton High School. Miss Margaret Tucker, Hillsboro, ones ,and the least a grateful pe«jple from Holland, ami the rows and rows visited her grand parents, Mr. and i tO ' 3 0 0 pillars do is to spend a few hour* of bulbs extending to the «»rchard Boyd Sprague is Confined to ht> Mrs. F. C. Peck, Tues«lay, o O. F. had C h arg e of Services can Thi frame work on the retaining one day in the year at their grave home with illness. the C hurch and C em etery at will some day yield her a tidy in I tO wall for the viaduct ts nearK c ;;i Next Sunday m o r n i n g all the come. Sunday A fte rn o o n The funeral of Mrs. Millie Hicin- She likes the country and , t o ' 2 5 0 pl«*e ri. will soon be ready for ih< churches will have special Memorial enjoys the flowers and spends every Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Price and 1 botham, aged 31, was held Sumlay, cone; e and the fill. A large force Day services and a tribute will be spare moment in her flower garden Mr. and Mrs. Frances Livermore from Peggs ( hapel. She <he«l Fri of n „ were require«! <>n this work The funeral of the late John paid to those who have died that <lay at the Good Samaritan hospital Miss Swett has a cozy bungalow motored to Neskowin Sunday. most of them returning to their Schilling was held Sunday afternoon ' following an operation. Besides her with every convenience and numer homes in Portland every n eht at the Aloha Community church, our nation might live. People have been busy during the ous pet cats and dogs. The many friends t»f Miss Noreen, husband, George, she leaves five p A Fa, rwrll Street is stnnding up with the Beaverton Lodge, So. 252, Nelson were surprised to hear of children ranging in age from five V . - * well under the heavy traffic The I. O. O. F. in charge of the serv past week cleaning up the cemeter Jack Raynarit, who came up from her marriage to l.cwi s W. Allyn, to thirteen years, They lived south gradi ; of the street has left some I ices at the church and the cemetery. ies, cutting the grass and weeds and Mis* Nelson I of Beaverton in the Sorrento dts- of Rhe h uses exceptionally h;-h This lodge and the Modern Wood trimming the shrubbery so that Beaverton to the Monday luncheon, of Heppner, Oregon when Decoration day does come it Heppner for the trict. taught school says that he has just completed the America attended in a hut Kit only makes them k> k t ■ re men of will be a pleasure for people to pay planting of 1000 filbert trees on 10 past two years body. Mr. Schilling held an office ,n d O r e attra especially the community a visit to the cemetery, leave a few acres of the Peterson place at Mid Mrs. Stephens will give a free d n re Last week Rev. I > S in each of these lodges. Miss Myrtle J •hnson left Satur- marcel with e v e r y shampoo on The church was filled and crowd* flowers there and he happy in the way, which he bought last year Shari- planted ivy across the bank -tood outside. M aiy beautiful lier thought that their loved ones sleep That he expects some day to be ex-1 day to spend the summer at ScCnic, j Monday and Thursday during the in fr< nt of the parsonage. month of June. She is with the ai offerings covered the casket and in a beautiful garden filled with tensively in the nut business is W ashington. I Studio Barber Shop. <di <wn by the fact that he already the pulpit. Mr. and Mr*. J. i chil flowers and trees. A. M. Jannsen has drilled a wcll| - - ■— la has 10 acres planted four years ago ling Sr., came d o w n from He is spending on W. II Bold’s place in the S o r - , Jaime Hudson from O. A (\ Harry L. Hudson, manager of the to English walnuts Grande, to attend the funeral week-en<l with home Interment wa* in the Hillsboro Port of Portland Traffic Bureau, a part of Ins time on his farm just rento «listrict and found water at spent the faner Also Lutina Hulett, also of cemetery. W. E Pegg, of Beaver left Saturday for the National For new, and may move to it for the i>7 fret flowing 15 gallons a minute folks. Hillsboro Inde He expects to put in a gasoline, O. A. C. visited her parents, Mr. ton had charge of the funeral ar- eign Trade Convention, which will be summer m o n t h s station there. I and Mrs. J. H. Hulett. pendent held in Detroit, this week rangements. Hit on Head by Piece of Glass Joint Memorial L STUDENTS GRADUATE Cut Finger services Sunday "t, to the Bone | LOCAL N EW S VNT DECORATION DAT DORK RUSHED ON VIRDUC1 ds $100 j LIRCEST FUNERAL EVER RELO IR ALORA I MISS SWETT GROWS PINK DAFFODILS