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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1927)
THE BEAV FOR A GREATER EASTERN WASHINGTON COUNTY BEAVERTON ".V; " 1 MAN m ■ THE TOWER’ rols the Trains of the on Electric and the Southern Pacific W O RK IN 3 SH IFTS Is Interlocking and Mutt Be ted in Rotation—All O p erated by Levert Rahner-Schneider W edding June 12. OREGON FRID AY , JULY 1. 1927 DIED SUDDENLY Miss Helen B Rahner of Hazeldale and Henry Schneider, of Spokane, were married \\ ednesday morning ai Was III Only 24 Hours, the St. Cecelia l atholic church at Passed Away Monday; Beaverton Rev. Father J. M O’Niel was in charge of the marriage mass. ( Suicide Theory Mrs. IT. H. Wilson was the matron of honor and Daniel H Wilson the CORONER W AS CALLED best man. They will spend their honeymoon at the coast. Ligaments in Arm Torn W a* Married Only a Year, Fourth Husband, Brother in Uakatu Only Other Relative F. J. Deitsch Idas Purchased Store E J. Deitsch has purchased the 1 Beaverton Exchange store at Bea- | verton ami took charge W ednesday. : Mr and Mrs. Bridges will devote all their time to their Aloha store Mr Deitsch has taught school in the Portland high school for years REBEKAH LODGE ELECTS OFEICERS PRICE 5 CENTS VERY LIGHT VOTE CIST IT ELECTION W ant a Public Drinking Fountain The Beaverti Booster dub met Tuesday night the room back of 608 Register, But Only 103 the bank, Vote at School House, The secretary reported a balance 155 Vote in Other of |«| after all the expenses of the District float were paid It was suggested that a public drinking fountain be erected in Beaverton and tins amount NO INTEREST TAK EN donated toward this fund. Subjects to be Voted on W ere Not It was decided at this meeting o f Enough Importance to the to throw the meetings open to the Masses public in general and there would At the Beaverton school house be no dues charged. The club will only 103 votes were cast Monday. meet the last Tuesday of the month. (»18 registered front this district. This was an unusually light vote, no one seemed to take any interest in the election. Mr. Kaiuberger was chairman, Mrs. Lillian Tliyng, Mrs. Verna Huntley, Mrs. Hattie Harris and Mrs Carrie Summers were on the day board and R. B. Denny, R. G. Merst, Saturday and Sunday at the Mis. 11. Gorham, Mrs K. B. llerst New Pavilion Built by and Mrs. R. B. Denny being on the Aaron Frank night board. In the Maullenbcck building only 155 votes were east. Mrs. Anna F I W AS A G ALA EVEN T Highland, Mrs. Rose Stevens, Charles Bilstine, Fred Koshlaud and Geo. Enlir Load of Seattle’ s Finest II. irses Shipped Hare for Haullenbeck were on the day board and Mr. and Mrs. Christensen, Mi Event and Mis C. A Haullenbeck and Mrs Mabel Howard were on the night The night horse show of the Port board. land Hunt Club Saturday was held in the new enclosed pavilion built by P IL E S A N D T O N S I L S Aaron Frank on his grounds ad can be removed by Electrical Deliy-j joining the Portland Hunt Club at illation No cutting, bleeding or Garden Home. Mr. Frank has been loss of time new process. Dr. M M. Mackey, 2U9 Panama Bldg. one o f the most active in organiz Portland, Oregon, adv. ing the June horse show, working _____________ with l.e Roy R Fields in arranging the details. Beaverton W on Game An entire load of Seattle’? fun show horses wete sent down for Reaverton played Tigard Sunday and won 3 to 2. The Tigard bat- the event. Mr. Trank has had some won- 'crics were Kiesbeck, Welks, l ole d. i i •! hot'cs and lately he purchas and Wildtnan. ed one of the finest jumping horses Next Sunday the 'Tigard second in the world. team will play Oswego. Lola Zimmerman, aged 65, passed Mrs. C. A. King is unable to use away Monday noon after a short H , IU Ko motoring by “ the man ' 1,11 a" " j* «uffering from being, r:, . . » i i ! torn ligaments in her shoulder. She illness. She complained of in the tower house did you ever w## eIliploycd a, Cathiamet and docs ill Sunday evening and took a dose Ttgardville Rebekan Lodge stop lo think how this interlocking not know just how the accident hap- i of medicine. Mrs. Zimmerman wasj No. 220 Held Eleclion plantlis operated? The crew work pened. The muscles are affected I so ill Monday morning that Dr. Tuesday Evening tbfee shifts. Jeff Duzan has the and form large lumps iti i er shoul Welsh was called but she passed away about noon. der and affects the back ot her head. firs^firom 4 to 12 p. m .; John George Limber, coroner at Hills MOVE JULY FIRST It is quite painful. Rowe the second trick from 8 a in boro, was called and he decided to I | perform an autopsy. The bottle of I to 4 j i sod Ft v d Buc k the third T o M cDonald Hall— Grange Raised medicine and the stomach and brain from I 12 p. m. to 8 a. m. The Rent to $5 a Night, So They were sent to a chemist for analysis. works is not hard but they must Will Move Mrs. Zimmerman was married to lu their K : in time they Henry Zimmerman a year ago, this The Tigardville Rebckah lodge No. keep tii " i t 1' alert and watch tin-' being her fourth hu band. The only 22l* held their election of officers , other relative surviving is a brother have' a vegetable and flow er garden1 , «i . . . , , 4 he chorus choir of the F.van- m South Dakota. She was born in Tuesday night and the following were that not only looks pretty but has f,c)ica| church will give an enter- Pennsylvania. I elected. Noble Grand, Miss Ellen raised many good things to eat. tainment at the Tigard school holise W. L. l’ egg is in charge Of fun-' Zwciner; Vice Grand, Manic Down It iis a difficult task to explain, Friday evening, July 1 at 8 p. in. oral arrangements. ing; Secretary, Effie Van Kleek; clearly the mechanism of the tower Admission will be adults 35c and Treasurer, Hannah Christensen. children 15c. house or interlocking plant of the The appointive officers will be an The choir has been practicing for Visited Johnson’s Oregon Electric, but it might be o f ’ nounced later. some time on this and it promises Onion arm interes I. ' - .«. • to be an unusual and interesting The lodge will, commencing the operate i There are five rods be event. second Tuesday in July, meet again Twenty farmers from Iowa, North' side thi track that are used for de- j and South Dakota and Minnesota. I in McDonald’s hall. It is under railing purposes on the Oregon Elec spent the week end visiting points stood that the directors of the tr^ and Southern Pacific rails. These: $5 a ; of interest in Oregon. They were | Grange raised their rent to are all controlled by levers in the to brought west by the Northern Pa-'night and they did not want tower. ... Ii . Ii.o .i cific railway, accompanied by T. F. | 4 function 1 In . are all {Minted dif- Lowe, of the Northern Northern Pacific road _> • I T ' " ferent colors, some are all blue, all ! and representativ |hlack, some one half blue and one nent of the Oregon (lenient dcpnrtmc half bl < ck, some red and two are State Chamber of Commerce. Tiny — green. 1 Due indicate* 1. ck, bk .o Enjoy Summer School at O. , visited Johnson’s onion farm at Jlca- »witch; the red are home signals A. C. for the Fast verton thence to Hillsboro, stopping distance. On Friday, June 24, a party of ! at Hite’s alfalfa farm and the Kay T w o Weeks 06 Portland friends motored out tu plant is governed by traci Maling cannery. new home of Mr. and Mrs. E. composed of a small ,ani>>uin Rohde in Aloha. The tables tricity and its function is to. RETURN HOME JUNE 25 were spread in the Oak park, which unlock 15 levers, or switches; ‘ was decorated with lanterns, electric ails. When a train is in the! There W e r e C6 Club Members P res ent from Washington County ' lights and flowers. ’ an indicator which looks Including 9 from Aloha The children amused themselves clock with a red hand, sig shooting fireworks, while the grown i the face of the clock where j ups walked through the flower gar Nine girls and boys returned front ______ even though the train does Corvallis Saturday evening, tired not have any lights burning. Miss Emma Bell, operator at the dens. The rooms were cleared for a ^ ^ H p la n t is called an ihterlocking but happy, with their heads cram- Santa Rosa office of the Western big dance. All had a good time. plant .bi-cause only one lever can be med full of new ideas. They all en Union since October, is to be pro A show er for M rs. F. J D< ¡sell Mrs. Mary Evans, of San Fran locked at a time and they must be joyed the two weeks summer school moted to Santa Cruz as manager was held Thu rstlay ai ter noon at the cisco, Lai, is visiting her daughter, Forfeits $1000 Bail and were only sorry that it did not of the office there. At present she operated in rotation. Mrs. Milly Skidmore. Congregai muai ehurcli Tb^re is also an “ameter” which last longer. Mr. Hickey drove down is serving as temporary manager of C. B. Tcsterman, of Six Corners, The farmers are all hoping that has an indicator, which at night Saturday and brought back several the local office for two weeks, in failed to appear in Washington engineer at Allen, city Floyd shows whether the levers are oper members. Mrs. J. A. McKeown also the absence of Manager James Ste- County Circuit Court Tuesday morn P.eav erton , has hande d in In3 res- there will be no ram until their hay fani. When he returns she will go ing to stand trial on a statutory ignation i:o the city council ami it is* dry. ated "right, because at night the drove down . to San Francisco for training at operate The group front here included the “ simplex” school to learn oper offense. A warrant was issued for will be acted oil at the next meet- also charges and shows how much Miss Leona Hctu will spend Sun his arrest and his cash bail forfeit- ing July 11. day with Portland friends ami they electricity is coming into the ameter Louise Hawley, Lucile Johnston, W il ation of recording telegraph instru and Mtows how much electricity is ma Tuttle, May McKeown, Wini ments, ami in mid-July will go to will motor around the Ml. Hood Mr. ani1 Mrs. < iuy Alexaudier and loop. MARRIAGF. LICENSES needed to hold the signal light in fred Thomts, Vena Allison, Walter the coast resort city to assume her Sriil 'd l facob*, No 42 E daughter, Evelyn,« M r. and Mrs. II. place ai the entrance to the “block.’ Stickney, Lester Dennison and Er- new position. Miss Bell came to Andcis, oi Santa Rosa from Merced and has 3rd St., Portland and Hilda Fred A. Alexander, Helen Pauline Flynn, of North Pacific There a notor on each signal put Woodland and Mrs. M C Summers I College, will spend the week end wine Keene. ricks, 24, Tualatin, Oregon. made an excellent record in the __ in the “block” and when the lever attended a recital at the Y. M. C. I The girls stayed at Waldo hall handling of messages through the is puli,, t forms a connection be with Irene lletu. A. hall, given bv Miss lincila Cheer-! office here. tween the battery and this motor and the boys at Canthorn hall. Lt well C. Tallman, 22 . Beaverton er Friday. Miss Bell is a daughter of Mr. Your child should drink at least When the train passes this post the Each girl was supposed to have and K< «berta E. Ellis. 19, Portland. a quart of milk a day. Phone signal turns to red and continues a bathing suit, gymnasium dress and and Mrs. Trank Bell, of Aloha. The following gnls and boys of Aloha Dairy.- Adv. that Icolor until the train goesj Garden Home district atended the keds. They had no chance to be B IR T H S through onto another track. Howard summer school at U. A ( Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Miller of come homesick as their time was Ther, are only two tracks here Accepted Call for Lucille Dou- Portland, will spend the week end Thomas, John 'Thomas, Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. operatt by the tower man. The taken from the time they arose un hit, Frances N I Uoii, Ruby Webber, with her parents, Dr .and Mrs. lletu Bethel Congregational Wecuwsen, June 25, a girl. Tillam, ik steam trains come in over til they slid into bed at night. They district Robert lu the Mct/g er part Bet the track and go down attended lectures on table decora- and Ashley Dickinson at- Boyle Rev. Donald MacNiel of Doty. J. T. Bolen. R. To Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Francis Hills, of Portland, > across Front and Lombard streets tended. June 25, a boy. spent the week end with her sis- to Oswego and then the Brooklyn ions, baking, health, first aid, cook Washington, has accepted the call of church 1 er, Mr* T. \\ l ady. yards. The only time this train ing, sewing, home making, dress de the Bethel Congregational Miss Helen IT Rahner, of Hazel charge of the To Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Sieffert,; ^ uses Ii , other track-, is on Sunday signing, bead work, paper flowers, and will assume dale, drove into a telephone pole M r. and Mrs. L. R. Dean left R. 3, June 2t>, a boy. night when the excursion trains block printing, braided rugs, milliner, church September 1. Friday near Keedville. The Thursday ror a trip to Roseburg, He will be married the first of A new arrival in Hitron, a boy, last come tin from the beach, when it swimming, etc. All the cooking July to Miss Jesse Pointer, of Che-' son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bolen (nee front axel of her car was betii but where Dr. 1 lean will visit with his „ h '(M b • I r ; ' .i;i cb trie t. classes will exhibit at the county' balls, and they will leave immediate Laura OlsenJ. Mother and son arc otherwise there wa-* no damage lour. mother. and B ey come in on the S. P. tracks ly for Boston, his home, where he doing nicely. and go down the west side intc fair at Hillsboro in September. (»US Mclgard and wife, of Paso has a call for July and August. Dr lletu will spend over the 4th Portland. The boys took up the study ot Kobbl es, < alif., also Al. Milgan 1. ot at 1 >airy c reek fishing ARigii, ■ card is put up each day agricultural work, poultry and stock To Mr and Mrs. E. IV Edwards Hot Lake, spent the week end at •n the tower with the time of ar •f Beaverton, June 18, a daughter. the home of C. E. Hedge. The Mel judging, forestry work ,etc. Mr. anti Mrs. W. L. Cady anti rival pi each train and as it clears gareis arc friends of Miss Zoba Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Doty enjoyed Mrs. G. Johnston accompanied the the b! .ck the card is covered up Born —To Mr. and Mrs. A. K Hedge, bung co-workers with her! the concert given by St. Olaf l.uth- ® and |n the man , n duty always group front Aloha. Gaylord, an 8-pound baby, Monday at Both Hot Lake ami Paso K< bles cron choir at the auditorium Wed- knows when the trains are due. The jf ternuon. nesday evening in Portland. , same I idea is carried out when Finished Paving of Drink «ht milk on hot da> freight trains or hand cars arc on Lombard Street Huber Troop 15, Boy Scouts of Born you’ll ft Aloha Dairy. - better. Mr. and Mrs. H. M Barnes the fra To Mr. and Mrs. E. Sco- A*lv. spent the week end at the beach. Rowe has kept an accurate; Lombard street will soon be ready America, held their regular meeting veil, a baby girl, June 25. record of the weather since 1914 and for traffic. Remarks have been made last Friday. Scoutmaster J. S. Cow Mr and Mrs. Frank Drorhaugh, Rev. G. W. Taylor has purchased it is Interesting to glance over and on the excellent condition of the ard announced a three »lay hike over Died of Drurcr, Colo., visited their nep a tract of land on Canyon road, a the Fourth of July holiday. On this note Ihe different weather records paving on Lombard street. The hew, Dewey Drorhaugh anil family, mile from Beaverton and will build hike several scouts will pass tests for 13 years. Rasmus Pearson, aged 7 6 years, Tuesday. They had not seen Ik wry grade has been raised to conform .< house this summer. for first class avs’ards to be obtained A vi it to "the man in the tower” to the grade on C anyon road late of Whiteford Station, passed at the next t <«urt of Honor at Port .»way Sumlay and was buried W ed since he was a child. p**y give you a better idea of the Mrs. John Hazcn, of Omaha, is land. Two new scouts were admitted nesday from the M. E. church at, 'nsidel workings of the interlocking C. D. Mapes bail the front fen visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Spra to membership to Troop 15, Ralph Beaverton. Interment was in the plant ,a< all the men are very proud der of his Star ear badly bent in’ gue and family. Klatt and James Tatlock receiving Crescent i P the r positions, “ way up in the Road cemetery. W. E. an accident in Portland Tuesday j their tenderfoot initiation Fox Pa Pegg was in charge of funeral ar 1 air nc Mr*. E. P. F'.dwards of West trol of T ro «p 15 is busy construct - rangements. bert. understanding of just one Mi-.* Mildred McLeod, who was a Dale, returned Tuesday from Wil- a trek cart for short hikes from 1 ;.k in a big system. He ha»l a farm near Whiteford victim of an automobile accident at cox Memorial hospital with little Saturday afternoon Roberta E El headquarters after the summer camp Station anil had lived there for 40 Beaverton lately n turned last week Marlyn Patricia Edward*. on the coast. years. He had no relatives in this to her work at the local office of lis of Portland and L. ( . I alltnan H r. Boyd Entertained country. of Beaverton were married at Van the Portland Electric Light Co. Martha WornIrttff gave a piano Mr*, W IS A PPO IN TED solo and Mcrwin Dant a solo at the M Bovi r.f Beav ertön, couver, Wash Mary Pearltnano, aged 20 years, Lola Jacobs, of Hillsboro, was the entena led a number of friends at FOREST RA»NGER died at Emmanuel hospital of ty M U S T D I S P L A Y F L A G O N C A R meeting of the Eastern Star last bridge Monday altern« >on a week. The Holly and Orenomah tthe maid of honor and Henry Briggs, phoid pneumonia Wednesday, June r.oyd McCormick of Beaverton, best mar Rev. \ an chapters were also present. This I* residence Mrs. Jim Kimrrey of Tigard ha. secured 22, and was buried Saturday at Mt Congregational church A new ruling has been handed the last meeting for the summer. fi »t prize. Those present were Horn, of t Mesdai es Helen Davis Robert Sum- at Yancouv er performed the cere- a position as forest ranger and fire Calvary cemetery. Rev. Father Al- down by the |»»> (office department warden and will leave next week Calvary cemetery. Rev. Father J requiring all mail carriers to,display Mr*. H. Gaines, of Portland, is mer», Guv McCor- mony. employed at Yae- for Southern Oreg«»n to assume his M C/Niel of the St. Cecelia church the U. S. flag in a prominent place visiting her daughter, Mrs W W . Mr. Tallman u .'v N D o n J c. Huntley duties. t o-ficiating W E Pegg was in charge on all mail cars. Manning ger’s Bakery G* Blosser II RE LINE STEEDS “ In A Little Spanish Tow n 325 GIRLS ARD ' 100 ROTS ROME ¡ves of the lami set- 60 rnends hn oy Day at Aloha * Girl Operator W ins Promotion 3B, Boy Scouts To Go On 3-Day Hike Tallman-Ellis Marriage June 15