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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1927)
1 No. 20 JL . BEAVERTON PICNIC UR PAPERS TO BE ANNUAL THREE LINK TED AT BbAVERTBN UV ype, Press and Equip- nt Arrive in Beaver n p n —Turn Out Only ■ FIRST CLASS WORK A re A lw ay s W elco m e New O ffice on B ro a d w ay t o R . K, C r o s s i n g anking at OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1927 THIS IS THE TERRITORY WE SERVE ASSN. The annual picnic* of the Three Link Association was held at Shutei ia :k , Hillsboro Sunday. W alter H a r r s is president and Mrs. Brick secretary. T he park was crowded all d a y : with 1. O. O. 1. and Rebekah mem- ¡ bi'rs and their friends. \ n event of the day was the address bv Ro\. Major Blenkinsou, who made a fine talk. M OOM OHAM lO lA T , Mrs. Price of Beaverton was win-, ner in t h e blindfolded ladies' wheel 'I G ABO SCMTINtl burrow race and also in the nail- <l/iving contest. Six cars from Hillsboro and three front Vloha, belonging to \ndy1 Denholm, Frank (iauntt and (i. S. Rogers, drove to Portland and 35- The above m a p shows the extensive te r r i to r y in which inmates of the I O O. F. home en-i The policy which we s t e a d joyeil a ride to Hillsboro and the j o u r newspapers are read. events of the day. One of the men f a s tly follow is to give o u r readers the latest up-to-the- proved to be from the same town min ute news of the entire T u a l a t i n \ alley, as well as back east, where Mrs. Thompson And, w ith q u a n ti t y we lived and they had often played t o - 1 th at of the im m ediate vicinity. gether when children. Mrs. T h o m p have insisted on q uality of news, w h k h is really the son is the wife of the road super backbone of anv newspaper. S ix tv -tw o new subscribers intendent at Aloha. COUNCIL M E T ON BINDER THREW MONDAY EVENING HIM TO GROUND T he city council met Monday, but owing to the absence of (. ity A t torney Allen there was no business transacted. A petition is being circulated for signatures in regard to the opening of Hall street. This will be sent to the public utilities commission It was decided l>> the water board to discontinue serving water to aitv customers east of the Multnomah Golf Course, so that they could ob tain more accurate test for leakage T here are three consumers at Fair- vale who are within a lew feet of the line of the Home water dis trict at Multnomah and when the m atter was taken up with the com missioners of that district, they thought the change could be affect Harry Robinson, of Robinson s ta tion, sustained a broken collar bone when he was thrown to the ground Monday while he was working on a binder at his place. He was unconscious for hours and was also badly bruised. Stipes Reports Sales Stipes Oarage sold a t heirolet to Julius Hendrickson, of Hazeldale. \ Ford roadster to Mr. t luff of the Beaverton Enterprise \ Chevrolet landau to W a lte r Knack, of l apitol I till Chevrolet coach to VV C". Ryan. F omi paper» will now be publish ed at Beaverton, the Beaverton** lin- t e r p r f c T h e Aloha News, T he Ti- Offenders Are Fined gard ■ Sentinel and the Mulnoinah c,j F’ .. I Kiepke of Hillsboro was Pre»*, adding a n o th e r industry to found guilty Monday evening by a Beavei ton’s already thriving business circuit court turv on a charge of center -F Fishing Trip to Eastern possessing luiuor. He was sentcnc Our linotype, presses, type and ed to pay $500 and serve six months Oregon cquipii it are practically new and m the county jail but was paroled w e i | » i l be able, besides printing on payment of $150. _ • ■ • m • M ,.. H erbert Madison, of (iaston, ( ^ ^ ■ 4 papers, ttirn Louts W ald pleaded guilty to two ^ ^ ^ H p n n tin g reasonable ,’r*nk1 * » p p »« k ‘“ « «ml <» \ H.im liquor counts and received a fine of prices, and in a hurry, if need be. last week is ample testim o n y th a t we are following the fishing llshm, trip to ( Eastern Oregon They Tlll V $500. lie was paroled with the pay At I th e present time two of our ment of $50 and costs. ‘.V(V are taking along salt and a big b a r rijyht policy onplO'ces and their families, Mr. rel and intend salting down the lish Murrta /, our genial linotype opera WANT 2 DRINK Rock Crusher to Start that they can’t cat. tor aril Mr*, (.luff our publicity man T he county will start operation of and Idve rtising manager, are living ING FOUNTAINS the rock crusher at Scofield next 'to Cr>"' in Beaverton and others intend „to1 1 .0 . 0 . F. Will Use Oil Burner Monday, according to plans au- reside here as sooji as property is rt repair noimceil yesterday dispos'd of. T he Boosters Club met Tuesday and A pit 12 feet deep and five feet Surfacing of the Market road Mr. ( lu f f has purchased a car at a com m ittee consisting of Mrs French wide was dug in front of the Studio project through the community of Stipe*s garage for use in the field and A. E. Wilson were appointed to shop this week for the huge Tualatin started Tuesday. Monday Night—A. Erick barber We «ill retain our office in P o r t buy a fountain to be placed in front of 3500 gallofl tank for an oil-o-matic n as land l o r the sale of stationery and the batik. New Chevrolet and Ford son Noble Grand; G. S. oil burner which will be used to heat ■printito;, but the work will be done the K. Rossi building this winter. Now (J. E . Hedges i nines forw ard and Coupe Smashed Up in Rogers, V. G. a n e in Bt ucr,on says he thinks t h e n should be tw o foun-1 Wreck OFFICERS APPOINTED C l e v [ W e are not going to make fool tains ai town, one on Broadway and A. Denholm, District Deputy W«s Returns From Fishing Trip ish statem ents about what we w ant one on F ro n t stre e t. Ho offers to pay CUT WITH GLASS ALSO the Installing Officer, Large to do for Beaverton but we will en o e -half of th e expenses of a fountain if Number Attend .W.Vi deavor to publish a newsy papi Mrs. Geo. Me Breen received a Mr. and Mrs. Win. McKoll, Mr and urge a closer co-operation be- he can designate th • location oil Broad E. P. Lindou Wa.s Driving One C«r , and Mrs. F\ H. Schoene and Mr. letter Tuesday from her daughter, way. if th e people on Front S treet will Beaverton lodge N. 252 I. B. O. F all(| \ | rs VV. M Young icturned Mrs. Jean Me Breen, stilting that sLir --------tween the residents of our town and and Avery Holliday, of St. j the merchant. If one half the peo- pay one half of the e- st of a fountain Helens, the O ther \ installed their officers Monday night \ luI1(|av from a two weeks fishing had finished her studies in New _____ I at 8 p. m. A. Denholm, ^ district tr i|, on tj,L. Metalius river and at York and was on h e r way home for t h a t str e e t. I he only cost to the Beaverton ¡[supplies at home the local .lan c ity being the w ater used th ru the foun A broken right arm was sustained j deputy, installed the following offi- Diamond lake. They made some and expected to be home around tlld keep a larger stock -n hand tains good catches and enjoyed the trip the first. She was going to stop by Mrs. A, Lindou W ednesday a f te r ccrs. Albert Erickson, Noble Grand. in Stm udsberg, l ’e n n , to visit rela (uni to choose from and there noon when the car she was riding G. S. Rogers, Vice (»rand. tives and also at Cleveland, Ohio, not be deliveries out Jiere < in, driven by her brother-in-law, E. B IR T H S Ted Wheeler, Secretary. and Niagara Falls. Mrs. McBreen By from d epartm ent stores with Temperature Wa* 109 P. Lin don ‘collided with a C hcvrolet T o Mr. and Mrs. T IV Taniia, R. F. W. Livermore, Treasurer. received several packages from her that could be purchased 5, box 231, July 13, a son. I car driven by Avery Halliday of St R. Chamberlin, Conductor. T he 8-months old infant child of daughter containing some beautiful rr in our own town. T o Mr. and Mrs. Chin Chow, a Helens on the highway in Beaver F red Strickland, Conductor. 7503 and give us your news, A B. F'rame of Scholls was taken pieces of cloth for dresses. ton. He was trying to cross the son. W a lte r Harris, R S. N. G. into the Doercnbecker hospital S u n you need printing of any des- At Elemclau, W a h., to Mr. and railroad tracks to turn into W ater H arry Price, L. S. N. G. day afte r it had several spasms. Its BORN >n. Mrs. Lou Jones, a '»'i pound boy street. Both parties claimed the o th Ira Lee, K. S. V. G. tem perature was ltf> and lie died T o Mr. and Mrs Thom as S a lc h d l er was at fault. Mr. Juiic:, was employed at the Harley Taylor, L. S. V. G. in a few hours, presumably of brain of ( edai Mills, a 'A pound boy. lie Mrs. F’red Halliday was severly cut 30th Century store in Multnomah. Charlie Florence, Inside Guardian., (evfr has been named Thom as Jr about the head by flying glass as F'rauk Gauntt, Outside Guardian. also was Avery Halliday. Mr. Mer- A. Maxey, Chaplain. ril had the left Sleeve torn out of REAL ESTATE TR A N SFER S L. L. Meyers, R. S. S. his coat« in trying to get out of A. Underwood, L. S. S. the machine. Every stitch was I )clicious refreshm ents were ser Bagna Gulowscn el ux to Marie broken open. ( arisi n, N. 1 acre of F.. 4 acres The Halliday party had to take ved. Frank Pelercourt, aged 11, fell off F.. M organ is erecting auothei ihe stage to their home as their Hours Time Cut Seen |nt 40, Beaverton. a horse W ednesday and broke his chicken house. p i fie ( ;. Cuodwin, et ux to F. car was badly wrecked. Promoter, GearS^art f t left arm. He is getting along nicely. Kushand, lot 7, block 15, Beaverton. TO BUILD HOUSE Interested Now Dr Dean and son, Harold will F'red I. Ilovvatt et ux to F\ t AT MULTNOMAH H. L. Hudson is erecting a new leave on Monday for a weeks fish Marshall, lot 5, b'.uck .(>0 M etzger barn. mg trip on the North Umpqua rivci. acre tracts. VIA CANYON ROAD F'armland Co. to A nna Ness, lots A. M. Hocken has secured the f R. 4. Ilea Peter W ickstrand 24, 25, 27, block 6, Rcedvillc Homes. Mrs. McClary, Stockton, is visit contract for a six-room house for M. T la y lo r of t h e Hotel G earhart arm last ing Mrs W alter Harris. _____ Geo. S trieker at Multnomah. It will ^*r,,,n. br‘’1“ ’ r '8 hl y, Very Much I n t e r e s t e d —Coluin- " csl _____ bia Cannot Carry Travel OILY RAGS START FIRE F. L Nason now has 21 colonies have a full basement 20x34 feet and .W A V I Your child should drink at least of bees on his land on Railway St. A M organ, was operated on for a quart of milk a day. Phone and^ has Li "ton ""of" honey on hand living room, dining ' room, kitchen. C. j A. H anna will soon be know n . . , . nook i and i % — i----- , a and n,| Up. which he will m arket this fall. breakfast bedroom up- append,e.tis a, Emanuel hospital Aloha Dairy. Adv. all o er Oregon as the father of the W ind W as Blowing Toward House W ednesday. Mr. Nason started two jiears ago stairs there will be' two bedrooms. H e w I toad to the beaches, as it was and W et Blankets were Used it «» w will i n n be r num n e near a r m the e v C a a i p m ito m l1 i Leonard A W hite has rented the I with five colonies in his yard on built tbroti ;h his efforts that the first Allan Maxin, and family of I.ake Fai Farrell house through th«- B e a By Fire-Fighters Union avenue, Portland, but sold Hill reservoir, meetiiiig was held in Beaverton two Preston, N. D., left Monday after verton Finance ( <>. H offman's garage was burned to week ago to discuss the m atter ground Saturday night at 7 p. m. out and went to California He be-: a pleasant visit with Fal. Hals ten Althi igh at the time the plan was and only thru persistent effort was came sick while there and returned and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fordnay arc at critic ied freely, yet now it is being the house saved, as the wind was j to Oregon and bought 1 Zi acres in Tillamook beaches. takei up by higher officials and his blowing toward it. Gil soaked rags Aloha. Mr and Mrs W allace Brown and East spring Mr. Nason started pet scheme may yet become a r e piled in a corner caused spontaneous Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Moorelock arc 1’hour 75(13 when you need job ality combustion, it is ihought. Ih e vol with 10 hives and this year he has at Ocean Lake. printing of any kind. P rom pt serv O. W. Taylor, general manager untecr fire departm ent from Hills 21. He says there is so much clov ice.—adv. . of I h e (ie a rh a rt Hotel, was in P o r t b oro responded and with the help er and alfalfa grown around Aloha ( h a s . Berthold shipped two tons .. - land Saturday conferring with m e m of A loha residents saved the house that he will always have fine honey. of hay to A storia Wednesday. Our new phone number is 7503 . « ./..i k , . bers of the sta te highway commis \ stiff wind was blowing, but wet He is bottling the strained honey Use it whenever you need printing uses now it is interesting to watch his Oregon Electric W i l l IMot sion on m a tte rs pertaining to the blankets ( Hoover of Scholls, is build of any kind or news for our paper. were thrown over the latest machine, the extractor. It is Use Station at Multno ing a barn. velt highway and he said a sides of the house, W e will be glad to serve you.—adv. and several *K>v< lent is already on foot to a>k times they were scorched. 1 he g a r built on the same principal as a mah—P. E. P. Power the highway commission to make a age w as on Stacy avenue and only washing machine, run by electricity, Miss Catherine T yler of Baker Geo. Tallnian has started a bak- with two revolving disks in center •urv of the proposed route l1 about 20 feet from the house. City, returned with Mr and Mr-. '•rv at Stevenson, Wash. In these disks arc placed the combs WOODHOUSE TO GO F VV. Bishop and will visit them for Moelcr and thence to the north of honey as they are taken from and south beaches. some time. V F'.. Yeager and family drove the hive. T he combs are of wood "A tation for a new road 'he P I L E S AND T O N S IL S To B e .v e rto n Runmr H . . ,t T h .t around the Mt. Hood loop Sunday. Clat beaches,” said . Mr. lavlor can be removed by Fdcctrical D ehy Mr. and Mrs. FL Powell are at oil. T here W.ll Be Only One Men Saturday, “has' been b n ay it al> ut dration Rockaway for a week No cutting, bleeding or is started the whirling •* S*«*'0 " Mr and Mrs. F. VV. Bishop were by I the inability of the Lower ( o- loss of time—new process. Dr. M machine causes the honey to be thrown out --------- in Baker City for a week, returning. bunt , highway to care adequately M Mackey, JW Panam a Bldg » Mrs. W eikeen and Miss Emerson and drops to the bottom of the for the beach traffic with the pees Portland, Oregon —adv A num ber of changes have been h#ve returnt(! fr<(ln a l n p lo T a . Monday Mr. Bishop had their house machine. It is then drawn off and af Baker ( ity remodled while there. eut narrow pavement and sl.arj made at the Oregon F?lectric dr|>ot c,,„,a ned 1» f«fire being bottled. e u n |rs. T he new highway, making ton. anil then swing north to \ er« Mr Nason will build a small *nd it is rumored that only one man C. P Syvcrson’s guests. Mr. and • Bi irt-cut inland, could pr< babl> nonia. F'roni Vernonia the highway ( W A. Shaw of Portland, was a building in which to house his ma- will be in charge Mrs. I »an Kcncy have returned to b e l t 'n s t r u c t e d at an expenditure no: would g" practically due west to W oodhouse left this week business visitor in town Tuesday H. I Yrcka, ( alif. •Weeding the cost of widening and Seaside via the present Rock < reek rhinerv and bottle the honey. for B ea ie rto n , w here he will he em Straightening the Uohitnbia highway road, through Jewell, the Fishhawk Mr. and Mrs. F'red K n o rr drove ployed by the Oregon Electric. It Sucl a highway would brine our creek. Saddle mountain, the Lewis Drink cold tin Ik on hot days NEW PORTLAND is" rum ored tha t J A. Stew art will »round the Mt. Hood loop Sun- is rum ored that J A. ■•os populace beach centers to with and ( l a r k river, and into Seaside Aloha Dairy.— you'll feel better. jo w ‘:1 riT V t ICfcT IT T n F F irF retire to his farm near Or eg n City •>• m ,,r , , m ‘ tu b hours of P o rtla n d ; it ' Adv. over the county road C U T 1 I E N . E I U l - M l - E . f( a na tu ra l horticulturist ami Opei up a delightful route thr u th Ju l* 9 New construction w u i d 1* neces -------- has been experimenting with bujbs T hom as B H arris is having a new Ike mountains and coast valleys; ¡h •* . Mr. and Mrs Fidward Halsten hase sitated most of the distance between The Union Pacific Svstem will for y ra rs This leaves F J. Philips, cement walk laid « in fr o m of his •BUi bring Saddle M int lin park ■ l i ' as their guests Mr and Mrs A. B. Seaside and Verm nia The grade of open its new city ticket office at who will look out for the p a tro m residence. ____ iut»> use. and greatest of all. w on’ 1 Maxin and family from South D a the Lewis and Clark logging rail relieve congestion or\ the IXrwcr 4. the corner of Broadway and W ash- Considerable dissatisfaction has kota. uly * bun i highway. T he proposed in- road extending from Saddle moon- j ineton streets, Portland. August I been caused by the fact that the A new sidewalk is being laid in tain a h 'tit seven miles towards Sea T he new office, «»ne of th r most 10 a rn train ha been taken off front of th r homes of J F. ui •* J Stmi- lwn route would be about 85 n ib Ruth ( lark is back from a visit R & But- fro« P ortland to Seaside, ag. in-t side, will be abandoned in about handsomely designed and furnished and people have to take the 11:15 m r r t, B A. Rhose and S J. two* years and might be incorporated in Tacoma, Wash. <*i the entire Pacific Coast, comes train. " r r second between Angel and miles via the C olumbia route in the highway, the promoters b e C anyon Route P ro p o s'd into existence to m eet the public T he company has discontinued lieve Tbev grades would !>*• easily Mrs. Morris Holmes has returned proposed route w «Id lp»' negotiated, it is averred, as the sum demand, for a more centrally locat- their power station ami are buying to San Jose, ('alif. Mrs. Holmes is ^ B t 1 via the Canyon r< ad. wool ' ed and more convenient travel serv- power from the Portland Railway A. R Clement and family have p i? mit of the r ad would not be more through Beaverton, Hill-b ,r a sitter to Mrs. C. F. Larson. ice. Light & Pow er Co. gone to the beaches than 1000 feet above *ea level ••t northw est to Banks and Bux- IN NIK UP INSTILL OFFICERS Mrs. Me Breen on Her Way Home L Y SHORTER ROAD L3 Ï BEARD M E D LOCAL NEWS Bees irkej Another Aloha Industry POWER STATION Cod tr