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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1927)
' % v . v . v . v . v . ,. v . v . % % v v . v , v . v v . v . , . w . v . , . v . v . %Vi. . Mr. and Mrs. William II.mm.er and faur children o f Los Angeles, < who have been \i wting Mrs. Ham- mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs .E. n. i building a new A. E. Hansen is barn on his place in the Sorrento Swenson, left Wednesday for The Dalles, to stay until Saturday to district. visit a sister, Mrs. J. R Johnson. B A T T E R Y C H A R G IN G The Whitehall Cafe have beauti fied their place by some very goo.i Miss Ruth Met/Ier arrived W ed looking flower boxes in front o; nesday from < orvallis to spend sev their store. eral days wilh her brother and fami Mayor Pegg and health officer ly, I. R Metzler. Dr. Mason wer e called on Friday T r y o u r f r e e a i r s e r v i c e — W e p u t it in f o r y 0ll | With a little more cooperative to investigate a rabbit «hatchery in Dr. Theo. Hetu, L. R Dean, and $1.00 a year. Ad- j Subscription price effort between the government and Beaverton. Various complaints had son Earl Dean, and Harry Nelson W VAV.VAV.W /AV/.V.VAV.W .V.W .V.V.VAV.\V vertising rate on application. the states; a little broader vision Been made as to the condition oi spent the week-end on the C lats- among lcxAd communities; a little the place by neighbors. kanine river. Dr. Hetu caught over ....7503 more realization that a good road Phone— Beaverton _ 100 fish. is not completely good unless it J. I). Hamilton, of Tigard, suffered Stock Company Country leads as far as one wants to go, a broken back, Monday, while a. Portland office Miss Elva Ek ström. Miss Litim and these things will come. work or. the new grade school ai 212 4th St., near Salmon Time was when to "get to the Tillamook, u n d e r construction b y ; Hulett. Miss June Hudson, Jaime county seat” was man’s limit o i Van Bruggen Construction Company Hudson Thurlow W eed, Miss Helen 'Automobile Insurance But now all is The scaffolding broke and he fell Kearns Robert Harris, Rex Denny, H. JEFFKI ES.... Business Manager vehicular travel. He wants to skirt the 14 feet to the ground The in Homer W i l s o n and Loy Antrim A. JEFFR IE S---- -----------------Editor different. B E AV FR TO N FINANCE CO. Beaverton, ocean’s shores, scale the nation’s jury is serious but not likely to b> have retured to their homes fo the su'iirner. fro'ii Oregon Agricul mountains, d r i v e to forests and fatal. tural College. Miss Ciasltill, Eelam1 OUR T O W N ’S DECLARATION OF plain, to national parks, to health resorts, to go for business and for I . . . V V V V The contract for constructing two Shaw, John and Myron Gray an 1 INDEPENDENCE pleasure, to haul his crops and concrete viaducts at the head of Ernest Masters have returned fror: products at so many miles to the Jefferson Street, jiart of the Canyon the University o f Oregon. The Fourth of July fires the en gallon and so many gallons to the Road improvement p r o j e c t , was thusiasm of every citizen. It marks trip. America needs more good, awarded to 'Lindstrom anil Fiegen- L. V. Graham is much improved the celebration of the adoption of long roads, and authorities will work son by the Multnomah County Com and is able to be brought home from a great document in the story of to this end if the people will make missioners. Emmanuel hospital, following an at North America. But the needs of j their wants known in strong enough lack of ptomaine poisoning, which the old Declaration have passed into terms to get results. ami affected his nervous system. Mr. and Mrs. A. Chenoweth Mr.s history. No longer do the peoplt ------------ o------------ three children, of Weiser Idaho, Graham was with Mr. and Mrs j of this great country fear or deride WE ARE OVER STOCKED How appropriate is Italy’s king visited at the home of A. C. Chinn F. A. Hopgood in Portland, while a foreign king Rather do they on their way to Medford, They are Mr. Graham was in the hospital. think of the Mother Country across named V ictor! He hears his mast- Oregon. the sea in a spirit of harmony and er’s voice. ------- o - close alliance in Anglo-Saxon kin Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huntlev and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Allen and Mr The best minds of this country ship. daughter Janet, and Mr. E, George and M rs. V. A. W ood attended a What our town needs is a little are the ones that mind their own “500” party Saturday given at the spent the week-end at Moro, Ore- business. "Declaration of Independence" of its of Mr. and Mrs. A. Edlund, gon, with Mr. and Mrs. Huntlev’ home own against King Apalhy and In daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Portland. Does "skilled labor” mean skilled difference. Paraphrasing the me Mrs. Collis Moore. Ford Tourings,....................................... $55 to Wilbert Ferguson, of Portland, morable document of 1776, and ap in getting out of hard labor ? — o ------------ spending a few weeks with the V. plying it to our own conununity, Ford R oadsters...............................................$95 to $265 Bettie Huntley visited an aunt, Eindbergh is going to tour the W ood family, in Westdale. we say to such a "King." Ford Coupes................................................. $195 to $20o| Mrs. A. J. Sutherlin, in Portland Sort of a flivver tourist He has refused to assest to our country. Mrs. G. K. Gilchrist and daughter, She took part in a missionary play laws, whereby the public good has who has taken the air. Ford Deliveries............................................. $150 to $i9¡ — . o - --------- --------- the Congregational church here Miss Fara, of Great Falls, Montana, :it suffered smartly, while others have home Sunday and was accompanied Ford Trucks................................................. $175 to J2M Man’s greatest accomplishment is left Tuesday for their home, follow escaped a well-deserved term in ye when he finally gets the new car ing a visit with Mrs. Gilchrist’ s by her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Gray. bastile. He has forgotten to paint up and into the g a r a g e without scraping neice, Mrs. William Young. R E A SO N A B L E T E R M S clean up in many and divers man the fenders. Mrs. Elmer Stipes drove to For- Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Denny and est Grove W ednesday and enjoyed, ners, even while there was the Now that all of the advertisers O. M. Kennedy have returned from a luncheon in honor of 1923 mat wherewithal in ye Exchequer. He has plundered our Streets and have finished telling the world about Corvallis, where they were sent as rons. Mr Highways, and ravaged our Sidewalks, Lindbergh carrying their products on delegates to the State Grange. Authorized Ford Dealer. leaving his spoils of rubbish in his plane, we might add that the Denny was re-elected as S t a t e industry, energy, alertness, efficiency Treasurer of the Grange. places wont to be clean and free of METZGER. 6th and Madison Sts. A T w ater5141 Portland, Ore and congeniality that the President tire punctures. talked about are also m a d e in Mrs. J. C. Huntley and daughter. He is at this time transporting Janet and Betty, attended the gradu large armies of house flies and America. Nsw and Used Cars on Display Aid met The Metzger L a d i e s ------------ o------------ ation exercises at Jeffersoh High perchance mosquitoes to complete the home Wednesday, June 22, at President Coolidge said in his school. Mrs. Huntley’s niece, Miss v v v i - v v y v v y y v w v i V v 'M v v ': - : the works of death. Desolation and X-V-X-X* ‘YVV I Hammond speech that the number Ruth Patton, was one of the gradu of Mrs. Hamilton. A delicious lunch Tyranny J was served. • V v v *:• He has constrained our f e l l o w lacking in religious devotion is al ates. Right; and we citizens not to meet together and together too large. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Say, ot to bear arms against cooperative e f might add that it’ s hard to tell Mr. and Mrs. W. 15. Ream have fort, whereby small attendance has whether they remained that way Pocatella, Idaho, were guests of Mr as house guests, M rs. Reams’ inoth- resulted at meetings for the public from associating with others who and Mrs. F, C, Peck, Monday . er, sister-in-law and small niece, of have none, or got that way from weal. Sioux City, Iowa. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Talbert also He has incited domestic insurrec following some of those who profess attended. Mrs. Talbert’s brother. tions among us, where several civic to have it. J. C. B R I D G E S Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson of I Robert Gould, was among the gradu improvements and public workers W h e eler Building College Place, Walla Walla, W ash, have been delayed because o f his B E A V E R T O N LOCALS. ates. renting our minds of dissension and spent the week-end with Mrs. C. O Miss Elsie Whitworth has charge Dishes, Cooking Utensils, Furniture, B e d discord. Mrs. Elmer Stipes drove to For- Williamson. Mrs. J o h n s o n is a He has endeavored to suppress sister, Mrs. Mike Pienon, returned o f the library while Mrs. W . O Stoves, Plows, Rakes, Shovels, etc. neice of Mrs. Williamson. Roberts is in California. support of local business, and has home after a months visit here. All Kinds of Farming: Machinery permitted the merciless savages of Mrs. J. H. Ray made a flying trip ? peddler's competition to ring our Mrs. W. B. Bernell returned F r i-1 Mr. and Mrs. Willis P. Cady and Agents for lleath and Milligan Paints door bells and turn the pages of day to her home in I.os Angeles, daughter, Maxine, were dinner guests j to San Francisco, last week, visiting Ye Mail-Order catalogs! after a pleasant visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs. George T. Darland, friends and relatives. Come in am get Acquainted He has criticised without facts, of her daughter, Mrs. F. J. Deitsch. of Hillsboro, Sunday. slandered without proof, and at this Miss Crete Gray, John Gray, Mis- , Mr. and Mis. Du Rie, son Eddie time seeks to erect a multitude of Mr Eason, State Highway en- new but unfounded reasons why gineer, accompanied J W. Kaynard Oma Emmons, Miss Alpha Williams. and Chester Dye, left Wednesday “our town" should not grow and to Tigard Wednesday and surveyed Miss Grace Ayers, and Mr. and j evening for a two-week motor trip I Beaverton , Oreg devclopc and enjoy ye fruits of the route for the new tclephom Mrs. I. R. Metzler, from Beaverton, to Helena, Montana. are attending summer session of j prosperity. cables. University of Oregon, in Portland. Therefore, we, the people of "our Mr. anti Mrs. Frank Hamilton V .'.V .W .V .W .’ iV .V V /.V .V .'.V .V .V .V A V .V .V .V /.V .Y .V 'l town" assembled, appealing to the Joe Orsclli re|>orted be:ng in an Mr. and Mrs. George P. Hender- accompanied their son James to He was civic conscience of our citizens for accident Tuesday morning. Agent For H U D S O N E S S E X the rectitude of our intentions, do driving his truck on North 27th son were week-end guests of Mr. Everett, W ash, where he was mar 5 Mr. Hamilton i- in the name and by the authority street, when he met a sedan driven anti Mrs. Charles E. Mace, of Es- ried June 18. principal o f the Newbcrg Grade of the good people of this town, by Mrs. Robertson. He turned to tacada. school. solemnly publish and declare that the right and she turned to the Byron Clements left Friday for a "our town” is and ought to be free left, then he tried turning to the at the Citizen’ s Training and independent f r o m old King left and “ she lost her head” anti m o n t h On Sunday, June 19, Clyde Ed C. A. K IN G , Prop. Apathy and Indifference, and all turned to the right and jammed Camp, at Vancouver, Washington. wards’ Ford was stolen from the connection with this Old Bird from her car, breaking the axle. Auto Accessories General Auto Repair Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Peck and Auto park at Oswego while he and henceforth and forever be totally dissolved; and that we are just as Members of the Bethel Congre Dayton Peck attended “ Rosaria’ in ¡ his friends were swimming in the progressive and up-to-date and am gational church have issued an in Portland, Wednesday. lake. No clues have been found Associated Gas and Oils bitious as any other Baliwick in vitation to Rev. D. M. McNeil, of Luckily there was another Ford hi ye realm; and that business here I 'oty. W ash, to assume charge of Mr and Mrs. A. W . Butterfield, after will flourish, friendships will be the church September 1 o they w e e not »traud £ In Center of Tow n Beaverton, Orejotl Rev G of Corvallis, visited at the home of the cemented, boosters will organize, N. Taylor has been part time pastor Mr. and Mrs. W . R. Pctch. They ed. schools and churches will advance, for the past year, but he felt as were here to attend the Rose Fes- ! homes and buildings will continue thought the church was large enough tiv al. 1 he Metzger Young People Club. to be erected, and all the commun now to support a pastor all the ♦♦»W W V V Mrs. M. t:\ McK ercher and son after spending much time and work ;VXX--X-X~XX*<X“X*‘XX.*X--X-*X--X v-XX'* :- ity around will make "our town" "their tow n "; and for ourselves as Miss Zola Hedge, daughter of George, were guests Friday and Sat- on a float for the Portland Rose for posterity in support o f this Mr. and Mrs C. K. Hedge, returned urday of M r. and Mrs. Joe Lati- Festival, were awarded first prize in tli eir division, the prize being a declaration .with a firm reliance m home from Paso Robbies, California, dolph. blue ribbon and $50 in currency, all, we mutually pledge to each last Sunday evening. Miss Hedge J. F.. I >avi s made a business tiij The young people besides havmv other our aspirations, a little of, went to C altfornia the last of April C O N F E C T IO N E R Y A N D ICE C R E A M P A R L O f l our fortunes and considerably no e and is glad to get baek from the to Spokane, Wedne s day. much support and cooperation front t A t i lie Old Location— W ith a New Store of our ci\ ic honor! 1 thetr Own membe rs, had the cf- brown hills »if California to the Mrs J . E. Dav i'i. Mrs Otto H j ftetent help of Mr. and Mrs. Wheel $ green hills of Oregon She return- S O F T D R IN K S F R U IT S , M E L O N S N E T W O R K OF NATIONAL ed via Crescent City route and re-! Breiten, Mrs. H 1 W IH HIvvard and er, Mr. and Mrs. Sliierk, Mr and M rs S ports slow road Mrs. George B Johns. )ti, !Mr. and Mrs t Lawrc nee motored to ROADS. Magazines— All The Daily Papers t orvallis. to attend the meeting ot ¡Gibson, Mrs. Wfl liant Polkenhorn. A M r. Rav 1 > u V family dinner was enjoyed at the State Grange. Even if only for defense an im Rie and manv other-. W E A T H E R L Y ICE C R E A M am 1 he tloat was. very dainty. mense network of national k gh- the home of Mr and Mis I. 1 It vva ♦> COr It also was Mr Mr. and M rs E. (t. N elson and to represent a c< *1ornai1 tea garden X vvays might be worth all they cost Meyers. Sunday. Canned G oods and Light Groceries to A ccom m od a te Send»? wit of Those present daughter. Redi ands. California. \ lattice vvoi k. i cart shaped and in case of foreign attack C. .»d Meyer’s birthday. TLght Trade roads would be the kind of national were.’ Mrs A Meyers, of Portland. and Mr. E. G. Kreeman . of Los covered with pink r o < c vines, n»\\ Meyers, Nellie May Angeles, 1 aht ernia. V isite.l1 Tues day of Sttpin, Fo X (.1o\ es,, Margarite«. v%* defense that is pre-eminently ». ,- Miss Halbe v v X X -X • x - x - x - * .- : Meyers. Mrs Meyers, of Albany, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 inks and many other eld fashioned fill in tunes of peace — and Mrs Johnson's mother, Mrs K. Pctch. With the exception of a few miles dowers added to the effect. The young pe. pic were clad in h. .ps, under construction, one may now Florence Johnson, of Dilly, Oregon ❖ • X X ~ X ~ X ~ X «X .-X v-x- ***•:•* v-x~x~x-x Miss Betty Huntley left \T ■nday : d i m i t y, pantlettcs and powd travel along the Pacific coast from red Mrs J t Huntlev, Mrs Walter to spend two weeks with her lister, | wigs. As lite float n u .lc its wav Mexico to Canada on pavement In estimation of facility of trans Gorham, Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray. Mrs. f otlis Moore, at Moro. 1 through the streets <'f Portland > many c hcers from loyal M ct/g rrite' port the value o f such a highway Mr and Mrs R o b e r t Summers, Mrs. T I Hottn »n, of Porti: md. greeted to the government becomes appar Mr and Mrs Elmer Stipe, Mrs \\ the occupants. Mr. \1 • ent Then there are other great M Boyd and Mrs J I- Davis, Mrs. has just returned front San Ft an ' Adams was very kind it. lending • highway systems Practically all B Patton and Mrs Jessie Pharic cisco, to visit her daughter, Mrs. R his tnn rk and driving it in the j* states have hundreds o f miles of attended the Grand Chapter of O V Kohsc parade. The young peo pie wish to *• • paving But there is yet no con K. S . last week. extend hearty th nks to all tho Dr. and Mrs. Arthur F< rsv the tinuous hard surface road across the who helped and \ romise to put Pr eontinent between the two oceans; Mr and Mrs Frank W ici er and and s on. of Pe Ell. W ash, were a better f l o a t next year, i*e from a defense standpoint such a son. of Corvallis, spent several days guests for the week-end of Dr r. ami voting people .. n the float w. ses Mrs 1 K Talbert. Sunday road would be immeasurably valu at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr. Miriam Roberts. ■n. Kathryn Gib and Mrs () J C sild and jon t ol- able as well as from a commercial R Metzler, in Lombard St Nadine Gib«*n. in, of Medi, ’ rd. C rgon. parents and Carurn, Paul I Iris Canari, Mi o and pleasure standpoint All wilt -ohr, A lfred K brother of Mrs. Talbert were din* w rkom c the completion of s u c h Clarence M arris, Lorette Whee er. 1 aul Hatch and family have moved tier guests. Sara Thompkms • w* V -X “X ~ i"X . means of travel . Someday there will be no less The BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE than four transcontinental p a v e d roads cast and west, and no less BEAVERTON. OREGON than five or six from north to south Such a formidable network, Published Friday o f each week by such a brilliant and beautiful system for the convenience and enjoyment PIO N EER PU BLISH IN G CO. of the people of the United States Members o f National Editorial A sso and Canada, would be a national or an international asset, i would ciation and Oregon State Edi cause the admiration of entire torial Association. world. their new home on the High Mission Bell Service Stati Shelî--U nion—Ethyl N. J. S K E E , Actual Reductions IN Guaranteed Used Fords SEVERAL CARS UNDER Our 5 Day Trial Offer Assures you Satisfaction A. B. SMITH MOTOR CO, Aloha Furniture & Hardware Stori I l I Also Beaverton Exchange! - Kings Auto Service TH YN G ’S NOTICE MARS H’ S > Garage and Service Station ^ ill he Closed during the Paving of Lombard Street