The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, June 24, 1927, Image 1

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FOR A GREATER EASTERN WASHINGTON COUNTY
1, No. 15
BEAVERTON OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1927
TO BEAUTIFY
BEAVERTON
PRICE 5 CENTS
H«Lct Director
and Clerk
I t
At the annual school election held
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Monday evening, June Jlih , in the .
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High sCh I auditorium, l K Dean In Columbia, Washington
war, re .lc c te d director tor a term Counties, Includes Tigard
of three years as also clerk J B
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Kambcrger for one year
I dephone Company
Only a few people were present,
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n-t much m te.es, ban, taken in HAVE 3650 CUSTOMERS
this election, everyone being well
pleased with the splendid work being
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done by the directors.
B eav«rton. Scholls, L aurel. Aloha.
tary I n s t r u c t ed to
Southern Pacific
Ask Co-operation
JLDPLAN T SHRUBS
a n -' G r a s s o n P i e P a r k i n g
P la c e B e s it'e t h e R a i l r o a d
Tracks
Reedville, T igard, Staffo rd, T u a l­
atin, Hillsboro, and Orenco,
B eaverton Chamber of Com-
lerce I met Tuesday night and plans
^^||iscu»sed lot beautifyin
H TELEPHONE
800 KS ISSUED
r*»
'In
Buys
The
Dietsch
House
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1 lie Oregon Telephone Co., is­
sued new phone books to their .Votl
boutlthe unsightly looking ground
Mr. and Mis. Albert bell, who customers in Washington and Col
n th« center of town on each side j
recently purchased the home of K umbia counties, this week.
, ,,
f the railroad tracks and the scc-
; I. Deitsch,
...
. moved
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.. intd
.. his new , -pi,,
l lie , telephone
com pan v now cm -
ary was instructed to write to
home l uesday. Mr. bell is steward
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Sho„s, Laurel.
Uitlu i n I 'acific Co., and .1 k
of the .steamer Oakndge. which | Aloh
Ucedvllle. Tigard. Stafford,
:o-operation in making a fill
makes regular trips to U im a every Tualali
li.llsboro. Orenco,
Roy
two . months.
stavs home a i.- F o r e s . t (jrove,
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,
^ ^ h I ì was thought that shrubbery
. , Me
Banks,
Cornelius,
mouth and then is
gone a month , t. • al
1i„„
n ss land flawers could be planted
es Creek, (deimood, 1 miber, Hux
i He is very enthusiastic about this I ton. C herry Grove, Dilley, Gaston,
nd tl
city would be willing to
I section of Washington county:
ay féi the up-keep of the grounds.
Manning, Scofield, Yernonia, Kcasy,
Othèi towns who have beautiful
| Lomiacher and M ^i'herson.
r o u s id s surrounding their depot
'1 he general offices are at Marsh-
ave
und it a big asset not only
j
field.
Charles Hall, president; Earl
n attracting home seekers, but a big
VV. Gates, vice |)resident; C harles
dverti-ment as people p a s s i n g
j E. Wells, commercial superintendent;
the town remark about ii
V
land George A. Bauman, plant sup­
thpir friends.
erintendent.
Float Which Won Second Prize In The Rose Show Parade,
Good service depends largely up­
__ __________Portland, Oregon, June 16.
ELEC TED N E W O F F I C E R S
on the measure of co-operation of-
After July 1. Dr. Mason will have >>»rded the Telephone company by
four rooms devoted
to his office *he public. I lie observance of the
Rebel, '
i.
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I work. The waiting room will be at following suggestions and instruc­
¿nd elected new officers a-
Hows
Hattie M. Harris. Noble i
| the end of the hall where the 11- tions will greatly facilitate the suc­
Everyone was more than pleased
1 brary was and this will give him cessful operation of the service from
rand; M arjorie Lewis, Y u r Grand;
with the prize won at the Rose
| two rooms for dressing rooms and all stand points.
:izabe’h Meyers, secretary , Rosa
; Show and feel proud of the com-1
for minor operations. He has order­
Speak directly into the mouth
tcvegs, treasurer.
mittees, who helped make a success
ed a new up-to-date x-ray machine piece of the telephone in your or­
A large delegation from Multno-
and will also give violet ray treat­ dinary tone of voice, with your lips
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Took
Good
Exercise
For
Bu,y
close to the transmitter.
ments.
•V,
everyone worked hard.
Merchant A fter Staying
Back W ith Him, W ill
Dr. Mason has a large practice
ub w ■ re pn -ent.
(. onsult the telephone directory to
President J. W. Raynard, of the
In Doors All Day
and has made many friends who obtain the numbers with which you
Thre, were initiated and two ad-1
Photograph Them
Booster’s Club, desires to publicly*
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will be glad to learn of his success desire to be connected.
itterf b> card.
An a musing incident of the even-
When you are through talking,
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« S S w i l l BE f i r e m e n a c e
was told by the Multnomah dele i INTERESTING P E T S
:
-ay
"good-bye’* so that the other
put this across.
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One of their officers had|
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N EW C IT IZ E N S
party may know the conversation
If
not
cut
toon—People
Should
try
married that evening and they PUture, wi!,
;u ..WiId u f e
is finished, then replace the receiver
to B eau tify the
■Ottori to kidnap the br.de and
of Nature/. . M a g a z in e Devoted
j on the hook.
Town
arrmgkt her to Beaverton, while!
|o w d d B;rd, and Animal.
lo Mr. and Mis. D O Mara, a j Remember hlways, courtesy over
ither i : ends kiJnappea the groom j
boy, June 20, St. Vincent hospital the te|cphone wills friend.s.
him jirisotier in Portland
Now it a
good time to cut the
, ,
W. J. Finley of Jennings Lodge,
.
. of . the
. homes and ,
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Ihe
Oregon
telephone
grass
in
front
,
,
..
,
.
, Company
j was in Beaverton last week and be-)
in the vacant lots around town. If To Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Edwards, have allowed a page advertisement
came so interested in R. E. H an-'
cut now it will not grow again this I Saturday, June 1«, a girl, at Wilcox lor Beaverton, and heads the ar-
nah’s |>et coons that he asked him
tide, "Beaverton, The Garden, Spot."
Beaverton team played the Federal summer.
The warm weather will M em orial hospital,
to allow him to take two of the| ,,
ve
Bank
team
last
Sunday
soon
cure
the
grass
and
it
will
be
^
-
10 , week
back
istrv
e
. , old coons
,
.
, with , him' and
won
ton, 8 to 1. July 3* thej will , ne ' a . firs hazard . K lighted
to his home at Jennings Lodge so
, cig , ,
| play v erboort, the winner to play arette thrown on the ground could
that he could study their habits
Hillsboro, Ju ly 4.
soon c a u s e thousands of dollars
and take some pictures .
, worth of damage.
Mrs. F. W . Cady burned her
Mr- 1Ianna boiight the parents
) Merchants of Beaverton will find
Miss Martha W oodruff was a
I laviti Mason had his tonsils re­
|iand quite severely Friday
«•*"« " ■" " . t he
cutting grass a good healthy ex-
of Mi„ Rulhe|lyn Hawley, m o v e d Saturday.
Wilson
River
and
the
other
from
He is getting
■vening.
family were getting
c T C is e after being shut up in a store
.
They made very interest­
along nicely.
eady lo drive to Portland to see Trask.
all
day
long
and
it
will
make
our
uis<ay'
iie Chi icse Festival and Mrs. Cady ing pets. Their favorite meal is
town mare attractive for home seek
Mr. and Mrs. J C'. Huntley and
Sam Speakc has gone to Klamath
IM !%. -hing dishes and Barbara of fresh eggs. They grab an egg,
ers.
Miss Janet Huntley viviteli Mr. and
run
to
a
dark
corner
of
the
cage
Falls.
^•ylas hel 'ing. The w ater was getting
“Don’t let George do it,” do it
Mrs. C orless Moore at Moro, over
%
Mrs. Cady asked her to and ,hcn hol(1 '* between their paws
Vi ttrself.
holds a nut. The top
. Mr and Mrs. W. J. Finley, nat- the week-end.
it some hot water. A tea kettle like a squirrel
4 is bitten Off With thcir Scenic and Historical Features
rualist, of Jennings Lodge and Mr.
-
4 wati : was setting on the gas of the egg is bitten off with their
Greatly Enjoyed
and Mrs Van Scoy visited with Mr. Your child should drink at least
^ ¿ n d Barbara poured it inti *h» rP tee,h •""l »•»« content» sucked
atid Mrs. R. E. Hanna, Friday.
a quart of milk a day.
Phone
pitch r and poured it into the out with their to n gu e-an d then
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' Aloha Dairy.—Adv.
'I,,- w ater splashed on her * « * «•« thc »" «“• l! ;s ’ ’'„ g in .
Glen R. Baker, of Portland, a
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The Grange picnic at Champoeg
arm burning il Quite
i tl1,
Hannah
brother of Mr». G. H. Ncndel, oi
Little Miss Betty Huntley left
crely from the hand to the elbow thcm this trick so that they would Park Sunday, was an interesting
Beaverton, passed away June 19. " j Monday for Moro, where she will
grow up to be careful and saving affair. Butte Grange at Tigard was
B
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of their food and not waste a par- one of thc best represented granges
visit her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
^ R S . SADIE EATON
tide, like nice children should be in thc vicinity. Among those seen
Drink cold milk on hot days Mrs. Corlcss Moore, over the Fourth.
trained.
.
.¡y o u ’ll feel better.
Aloha Dairy.—
there were Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
l he public library will be moved [ ^ dy
M rs.lSadie Eaton, aged .18, passed) A r e e l showing Mr. Hannah’s Tigard, Mr. and Mrs. Lharlss Ti-
Postmaster anil Mrs. ( a d y and
a tu rd a y at a Portland hos- coons
way ^ S Saturday
,|ls was
wa# shown
shovvn at
a the Columbia gard, Mr. and Mrs. VV. G. Gilles- ab"ut J° ly 1, to a room across the
children enjoyed dinner with Dr.
at Hillsboro,
pie, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Butler, hall on the other side of the build-
M r and Mrs. Calvin Barns, Grants and Mrs. Darland,
.
a
(
Theatre last Friday.
She leaves besides her par-
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,
Mrs. E. Vincent, A. VV. Vincent, ing. The library is open only f ro m ' Pass, is visiting her mother, Mrs Sunday.
ms. VI
and Mrs. Clarence Allen
VV • } 1 ’nK>' W1". ,ho» ?!'•
Grace Tigard, Mr. and Mrs 2 to 8 p in. on Thursday, during
c - Fisher, and friends.
| daugl :er and two sons; brothers.
'» !,hc magazine, W.ld Life Miss
A. Mc( Irland is building a new
M. F. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. John ,
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of
Nature,
and
also
on
the
screen
^ V l . A i m , Flovd Mien and «inters.
S room house on Howatt Avenue,
(iaarde, Mr and Mrs. C. Chns- J 11" ' ’ Ju,y *nd Au« u,t
Miss Hillsman has been ill.
•fr*. * t ’mice Roberts and Misses
K Bruce Hosfal, the artist on ' tensen, Mrs. Ida Gustin, Mr. and
( anyon Road.
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\nna fcnd Della Allen.
Interment this maga. me. lived at Garden Home Mrs. Rhamig, and Mrs. Alice l tit­
Matt
Zimbric
has
a
new
pet,
ti
at Crescent Grove cemetery for a number of years.
ling; Max and Herman Tiederman
K Nordstrom is building a small
found it at Cooper Mountain
i
_i¿;^ ^ ^ | P e c c
in charge of fun 1
of Greenberg, and Mr. and Mrs
is as large as a six-weeks old kit- house on Canyon Road.
E. C. Richardson, from W i n o n
ten and answer* to the name of
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j grange, Tualatin. Phillip Olson from
"Pole Cat."
Jack McGown is building a new
.
potato cellar.
the Sherwood grange.
It was
TONGES
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Mr ari l Mrs. L< slie Spencer and
1
the fine program and thc historical
~
; \;rv j yy Barnes visited at the
Miss Oma Emmons has returned
Henry VV Tonges, aged 00 years
and scenic tcatures of the park.
h<»me of Mrs Barnes' sister, Mr*. *® !,<'r home for thc summer. She
assed [away June 16. He left a
,
ancient bridge will I
A ¡aha Man A c c u s e d Of
Mon
' , t_ch,ldr.on'
Vfter
tl >« ugh «
■ th tW| weck . . b, repiaccd with a new
f n i . —___ . _____ _
" k * lorn
Th,
trip I* very inter-
Gruel treatm ent
.
1 , , , d
,
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To Pets
nrw R.
B. Ha
Wilsonville
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building
! Butteville The
yn T
rrr* r n a
». n n e
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' vi»it in the boos,
t Mi sad
* M "f ' '
X,i,|s
F- «... n hole- in the h -se
way
to
Salem,
dipping
tl,«
di
tan
-
p
\
Hicks
will
have
two
cone,
v
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1
McKeM
rift? [% - in charge of funeral ar-
A rack could be built and the, ten miles from Portland, is being
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-ions at thc Hillsboro Fourth oil
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lts.
Or even • ven ■ Drink of Water
barbecue inert
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I
M R S. JU L IA SC H M IT T
s!u I could be built t> , ne ha<i only !< 8" over the r ute
Neighbors Shocked a n d Indig-
,ind two kcwpie doll stands
' " Lawrence, of Portland, were
visitors at thehotne of Mr. and Mrs.
^in ^
” ’ ,
,
! to be convinced of its feasibility,
nant at H it Action*
shelter the h «e from t .c vveat er , f b e map *>f the proposed road and
A. E. Hanson, Sunday.
A card party and dance will be
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Mrs i Tu i Schmitt, 77 years,
y
pas
Thf committee h a v e examined accompanying article in last Sun-
There
were
rumors
in
Aloha
Tues-
held
at
the
Eairvale
•.
lub
house,!
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a
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r
,
E d w a r d * „( W e * , ,
aw;,
,
I". IW7. ■« 'he h me
day .h a, S KT r . was m danger Thursday June
Mrs S trkker, <Iai.. are the prom.' parents of a
Mr*. 1 'sie We n! -
¡dea of recommending that a the truth.
oi arrest by thc Oregon Humane M r.. Rodgers and Mr*. Drake a r e babv
b,>fn Saturday, at the
^ ^ ^ H M rs. Schmitt was born in
,
, .
f• _ •_
i t Lou
M o. August IT 1850. and 8° d ftl- ,ne be ^ UKht’ a '
S ' « ' I ’ br a" 'C ' l<>f‘ f,hfee
hu ' r ‘' ,hc
Wilcox Memorial hospital, in Port-
MARRIAGE LICENSES
valuable horses out m front of the
ti' Portland twenty years ago surance w Ui ! be ,<wer< I r
lami.
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Moha
M
ercantile
store
over
night
'he isi survived by two dau*.V<
; • ; r
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Mrs. Eva Stiav elli, of San Fran-
Ihe charges were serious as it was
y lf » . B e VV endiand ? Map.wv
-j}. s ,
!„ br • . hi I t
"
VI iss Vera Henderson and Mr*.
M arriagr Licenses were issued P- r iam,pd that he did not even water cisco, who has been visiting her
rd W
B rs
Hilda Clyde, Portland ‘ people at a general election
returned
sister,
Mrs.
Mike
Pit•non,
(
hartes
Dunham, of Portland, were
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Indignation meetings
T , " WV r „ h ed V t P he can si w bv their vote wha, nard B lr.-k m » of O s w e g o , and vsrre held on the street Tuesday home after a months visit here . guests of Mr and Mrs. George P.
Henderson, Tuesday and Wednesday.
•Mvrta ng parlors
Interment in they desire.
ladder
*.' eT
Tualatin,
and
Helen
bow
»u
-h
a
kindly
broking
man
of
F
S
Zastrove.
Portland,
has
M
could be hi cruel. About noon Mr rented thc C. W. ’ Hall place on
Mr. and Mr». C. E. Allen and
9t> lucted the services
Mrs. hose and two 10 gallon chemicals ; Pollar<l of I'gard
A
m
anage
li<
ense
was
issued
to
Rovers
walked
innocently
down
town
B
l
a
n
t
o
n
Avenue,
at
Huber,
and
son
Verne, and Mrs. Mary I.ang
■It, "Grandma Schmitt" as she could be bought for $2950
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knrw and 1
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gnorit
th, cold hostile looks
ed
jved be- will f r . i l l « • i -. , d bv ‘mailer car t r about $1
The |> , v
Southworth of Multn mah f ’he crowd, picke.l up his wooden trow has a contract for hauling a and friends of Mr and Mr* How
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catried
them home.
b.g l/ lot
of » wor^d
to • the
R U R
ard A
Morrison,
at Aloha,
Sunday.
larger one has a pressure pump, at Vancouver, Wa s h, Saturday
s W ttutr i friend»
^^ M m ib er > i members t a l k e d
DB. MASON
ENLARGES OFFICE
PETS TO BE
Bcaver,on Psr„ud 0f Float NOW IS A GOOD
TIME TO CUT GRASS
Beaverton Won
Last Sunday
Hand Badly
Burned Friday
LOCAL NEWS
GRANGE PICNIC
CRAMPOEG PARK
Library Moved
Across The Hall
: NEARLY LOST
VALUABLE HORSES
Eighteen Links
Are Perfect l,crfcct <Iay and a" *-rca,,y «nJ°>ed
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