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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1927)
Oregon Library Eugene, Or THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE FOR A GREATER EASTERN WASHINGTON COUNTY 21 BEAVERTON ERTON BANKER Oak TAKES A HIDE OREGON FR ID A Y, A U G U S T 5, 1927 G rove For WILL HAVE Playground TWO FOUNTAINS OLD SO LD IER PASSES PRICE 5 C EN TS ON Fox Wimme, brother-m-law of C. A Huulcnbeck, Beaverton, pas sed away at his home at Wichita, Kansas, aged 84 years He leave» a wife and »everal children to mourn his loss. He enlisted in Company c 1 1 th Kansas Cavalry, and served 3 years ! 8cl to 1864 DEEP GASH •RESURRECTION” AT T H E A T R E AUG 5-6-7 CUI IN LEG The Be aver Theatre offers” Re sur- ** for F'riday, Saturday *ind rcction" ' ' .VivJ In an interview with J. W. Ray- Sunday, Vugust 5th Oth ami 7th ■ ■ on Tuesday it was suggested ‘— a po /crini story by Count Leo % New McCormick Trac- ttard that the oak grove which he pur One in Front of Bank and By Barbed Wire while Har- Tolstoy, r, 1lealiing with a young prince I on the Kragse Farm chased recently would make a fine One next to Beaverton who ills in love with a peasant girl old Tetwiler was at playground for the children of Bea 1 at Bloomington how he accomplishes her downfall, Pharmacy Sunday School Picnic verton and also for picnic parties. then when -he is brought before He said he did not have any plans the court for robbing a rich mer W 50 ACRES CU T PER M IT GRANTED tor improving his property now and 12 STITC H ES TA K EN chant, he sits on the jury. Con if any of the civic clubs would keep science stricken because he believes Only T w o M en to O perate the grass cut and the grounds in a **• F.. Hedge Generously O ffe re d to S T IP E S R E PO R T S SA LES he is the cause of her downfall, he Evidently Fell Trying to Get Over th e Crain ine. On« Site» Pay O n e -h alf for Fountain on i clean condition he did not object to intervenes, but she is sentenced to A F e n c e and l.eg «va» S a ck O th e r Help* Broadway S tr e e t Super. garage re|»ort the sale of its use by pleasure seekers until Siberia. Realizing that he will rum T e rribly T o r n a Chevrolet ton truck to Lena a time when he would t«e it' his career, she will not allow him to eaverton banker, I >< »y Gray There was considerable discussion Clusey, three mil«» north of Bea Here is an opportunity for some Twelve stitches were taken m keep her and goes to Siberia alone. I thrilling rule Thursday on a liberal hearted citizen to help \he last week about the Boosters Club's verton. Raymond Tetwiler’s leg Tuesday at snick tractor on the farm of kiddies enjoy the cool shade of the decision to place a drinking foun Mrs. Miller, a Chevrolet sedan at Bloomington, near 'trees. The city might allow the* tain on Front street east of the Bank She is a teacher in the summer a wound in his leg caused by Accompanied by Otto mains to be tapped and a faucet of Beaverton, and C. F. Hedge gen-1 school at St. Marys. bug from a fence. The gash was he rode over a 50 acre installed. A sand pile for the wee erously offered to install a fountain six inches long and nearly half an the machine operated by children and a few swings would and pay one half the cost of it if it j E R I C K S O N R E P O R T S S A L E S inch deep. He, with other children men, cut and sacked the make glad the hearts of many of was installed on the sidewalk in ! _____ had been attending a Sunday school Pomona was held at Scholls last thr straw over the Beaverton's future citizens. Who front of the partition between the | ( ) „ 0 Erickson sold a Star tour- picnic at the home of Mrs. Antrim week and 25o members were pres Ito be left as fertilizer. The will take this matter up. Don’t all 20th Century store and the Beaver-| j„K car to p L. Lee, of Aloha, and it is not known just exactly ent. The members went on record gs are also sacked and the speak at once. ton Pharmacy near meter now there,' A six cylinder star coupe to N. M how the accident occurred, fie was .is opposed to cutting the automobile left perfectly clean. This is if the city would pay for the water1 Ml,„ «oute j ; a 4 cylinder coach taken to Beaverton by Mrs Acker- license to $J.tXI a year on the used. The only condition being that t{) Charles Florence, of Huber; a man u year this machine has oper- grounds that no provision is made i Washington County and is those merchants on I'ront street Star touring car to Otto Olson, Gas- His father Rev Tetwiler was away to pay off the $40,000,1)00 in high success that it may eliminate pay one-half the cost of one to beI lon am( a McCormick binder to I tel The little fellow who is only 9 way b< >nds. rcshiiag machine installed there. 1 Brothers of Tualatin, was very brave, but had to be given F’our granges in the county have matter was taken up before1, Gray says "the mac bine does an anesthetic before the stitches announced their intentions of hav CUT BY GLASS ouncil at their meeting thru) ling but talk." were taken. mg booths at thr county fair. a letter • written by Mr. Hedge andj 21X» acres were cut this week Charles l\ Tigard told of the now permission was granted the Boosters igse’s farm and they are Misses Grace and Laura Meier and thus F\ Tigard told of the value Thrown to the pavement from an ma- 'This »rs. t luh to install both fountains. the neighb« (or brother Harold of Beaverton, were of the Grange Insurance. Butte was shipped «'lit automobile in which he was riding A petition is being widely circu badly cut by glass Friday evening Grange will now be know as T i Rudy Bovve, 2 year-old son of Mr. lated and signed in regard to the hy Oilt > Kricksoii on approval and when their car collided with a car l l i e s : l o l t n e n n I «ard Grange. O. W. Boles, was Bowe, Tigard, Ore, opening of Hall street. Mr. Hragse would not part with it and MrsH. I). d U I i l i a U l l i ^ v f,, the- fifth degree, also FThcl driven by S. H. Overstreet, of I suffered injuries to the head and Portland at the junction of the Bea now. Sumner and Pearl Miller of Mouu- Mr Erickson has orders now for right eye when Uowe's machine col verton highway and the West Side taiiwlale. H I.. Hudson, of Beaver DEMONSTRATION tieo. H Johnson, of Metzger is lided with another at First and Tay- a c m l.i.l of tractors and three Pacific Highway at Bertha station. being sued by A l\ Gillett of Mult ton, Traffic manager for the Port loi streets last night. Mrs. Bowe ON G A LES C R E E K ' for tust nomah. Gillett sold a house belong of Portland, spoke on "Shipping De also was thrown out of the car ing to Johnson, to Nlerna B. Allison velopment of the Port of Portland She escaped with minor body bruises. (). T. McWhorter, county agent, and took an auto in part payment. and mentioned that if it were not Bowe’s machine according to re announces a meeting Monday, .Aug MUSICAL R E V IE W ,F He sold the auto for $5tN), took out for the produce of the surrounding 20 ports struck an automobile driven ust 8th, at the Fid Allen’s prune AUGUST 19 his commission and gave Johnson valley there would be no Port of by Mrs. Myrtle Wiedenkelled, 545 orchard on the Gales Creek road a check for the balance of the Portland. Fremont street. No arrests were at tile northwestern city limits of lager Freeman of the B A prune demonstration will be $500. Later the owner proved that made. The two injured persons Forest Grove. The O. A. C FlxteiV- ■V.V.V.V.V Th eaR T is .„aking arrangements’1 with held August 8th at the Fid Allen the car was stolen and Gillett had Mrs. Jesse N. Anker, Who lived local »Nairnt to pul on a musical n wcro treated at the police emergency sion service will be in charge. They farm at Forest (¡rove. view an Friday, and Saturday Vug hospital and latei removed to then recommend fine sulphur dust fori in the Sorento District a number of to pay $500 to the owner in order to prevent prosecution for selling stolen brown rot control, to be applied j years ami who was well known here tnt 19th and 20th It will c-> 11s 1 ^t 01 home. P I L E S AND TO NSILS goods. Johnson secured a quit claim died at Good Samaritan Hospital one month before harvest. A home feline talent, singing dancing, etc can be removed by F.lectrical Dehy deed from Nlerna Allison, who is made spreader said to be effective is Thursday July 28th, 1927, after five; o (musicians have been offered No cutting, bleeding or in jail charged with stealing the car. dration made as follows: Mix one and one- days of illness caused by being over ,dio| engagements No names vv ill loss of time new process. Dr. M. The difference $23(1 is due Gillett, half pounds of hydroted lime with come with heat on Saturday July 13, given out. You will have to M. Mackey, 209 Panama Bldg hr claims. one and one-half gallons of milk while shopping in Portland. Portland, Oregon —adv to the. theatre to., see who they --------------- . ■ -------— ■ - . ..... —; 1 aud dilute. Mrs. Anker was seriously injured —E. P. Timmons, aged 21 years, ofi about three years ago, being struck West Portland, was drowned a t 1 by an automobile in Portland, and S T O R E IN B E A V E R T O N Lake Oswego last Saturday after receiving injuries from which she noon. Vis never fully recovered. next week G. Freemon will Arthur Spaitht and young Tiin- Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Arimmalla, Mrs. Anker moved back to her Harry Deuce anil J. H. Hulett, a music store in otie of the tnons rented a boat and paddled Marsh a Texas, home south of town this spring. returned Tuesday from are visiting Mr. and Mrs Theatre build- at the Beaver out in the lake. When l y i miles I After living here several months her field business trip. P. T. Wilds utg. ‘ 'I his will lu .1 branch of the from the boat house Timmons dove home was destroyed by fire about Hied French Co., of Portland , and overboard and attempted to swim seven o’clock one morning. She has ! >.»n VV ih Miman is spending a two he «fill carry the latest records and back, but became exhausted and Mr. and Mrs. Boy Wiels have vacation at ( arlton. weeks been staying with friends in Port music. sank before he could be rescued. From Camp Meriwether Re moved into the Iforkens house on land since that time. 5th anil Tucker. port a Fine Time and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Fordney re- Mr. Anker was drowned during MER BEA V ER TO N TillamiMik. Excellent Training May 1926, having fallen into the turned Monday from ANOTHER N E W Drink cold milk on hot days BO Y IN TOWN river from the Pacific Lumber Com BUILDING IN ALOHA vis- you’ll feel better. Mr. and Mrs. F'rank Pingrèe, Aloha Dairy.— pany's dock while engaged as guard — SEA LION PATROL iting locally, have returned to San Adv. for an Oriental boat. Leo Davis, former Beaverton bov Mrs. Anker is survivied by a broth Francisco. accoflp.iuud by ho family passed C J. Stickney is erecting a new Will Go on O ver-nig ht Hike next er and a sister who reside in New Satu rd ay to S e c r e t Mrs. lien Cook ami Mother Mrs. thru I eaverton last week on his way building for his Aloha real estate K. H. Powel and family are at Roher, Zealand. Camping Spot •uses |0 vi.» Mrs. Davis’ parents, Mrs. office where bills for the Schilling of McMinnville, were guests Rock away. G. Vincent at Hills- of Mr. ami Mrs. M. W. Maiming ^ ■ -M rs can be paid. , Sunday. boro. The following scouts of troop 15 E<l W iMidruff has returned rotti a The corner stone of the new Mr Davis was city editor of a Huber, returned from summer camp O P E N S DAY N U RSERY San Francisco business trip. Falls newspaper , but on ac- building was laid Monday and under at Camp Meriweather, held at Sand M rs V erna Pixel from M olalla is coua| of In- (health came Weit He the capable care of chief architect l.ake, on one of the Tillamook —— has returned visiting her sister Mis Pitteku at Mrs J. F:. Britch Rogers it will be ready for occu is eti iployed by the Atlantic, Yel- beaches. Walter Stickney, Gordon A (Jay nur#cry j , llow avai|ab|P i„ from an extended visit week. in Pasadena, 11 über. lowst ine and Pacific Highway as- pancy by the last of the Coward. Harold Price Wm Sund- Mulnomah. where mothers can leave ( aliforma. |ion to vv rite descriptive article berg, Geo. Mann and James Welch their chiMren nlht.r (lay or evening. Mr. and Mrs William Hogan and ton, Ort will be syndicated for pub All reported a very fine tunc and NIrs Ashcraf, who has pllrchased Mrs. J Kelley of ( hicago 111. daughter Betty Jean have returned heath.; 1 \ stop of three weeks received some excellent training in U r Thatcht.r, 0 |d holne> has had was a guest at the Morgan home 10 their home in Portland after was [made at President Coolidge’s scout work Gordon Coward was severa, yt.ars ,,f training in Colorado spending a collide of weeks with sumnfcer home and Mr Davis in Patrol leader and Win. Sandberg and Porllanj ;n kin,|ergarde.i work M r. and M rs ( hurles Bliss of Se- their parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred seed the president several times was assistant patroj leader of one and having a family of her own aule are guests at thr home of Mr Losli Mac’s Transfer, bonded and in- of the patrols at camp Their patrol understands children and Will give and Mr« P. F. Stnith. Son B lN IU A S cards $1 50 Beaverton snred, O P. S. C. permit No 1 -?ra), was known as the Sea Lion patrol. any child the best of care. She ,-.v. Mrs. F'red Difeford, formerly Lil- does both local and long distance Harold Price is exhibiting some very lias a very |deasing personality and Enter] irise. The Walter Meuwsrn fainily have ban Losli, and daughter Dorothy Mar hauling, all kinds of moving and cx- fine leather work done at camp, children like her. Mrs Ashcraft moved to Banks. arrived Sunday morning front Gar ‘ press and strives to render the best also Walter Stickney is proudly will take care of children of any dena, California for a 10 days visit I of service in whatever they undertake. showing a very fine knife sheath age and also care for children in the R Mrs B M edili is /visiting with her parents Mr. arid Mrs. Jacob I Both the transfer and ice business done in leather while at camp evening by ap|>ointment Losli of Fdmonica. friends in Seattle ■ .airing I are making rapiti strides towards Mr Stickney, father of one of the Commencing September 8th. Mrs. success and Glen confidently ex- boys with J. S. Coward, Scoutmas Ashcraft will conduct a kindergar- Miss Betly Huntley has left for ai Mr ami Mrs Will Sterne and I pects to build up a large business ter motored to camp Meriwether ren from j :45 a m. to II. 45 a m. three weeks visit with her sister at daughter Fumee, Margret and Ruth ! public hearing on the Wash- IRING ¡in Multnomah and surrounding ter- Saturday to bring the boys home Miss Mary Takala will be an assis- Moro. from Molaila, were Sunday visitors at ____ ft County part of the new C an j ritory within the next few years, and these men report a lot of en tanl teacher. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Losli yon_____________________held in the i as ! He is so situated that he can thusiasm at camp and say any MrH Williams, of -os Angeles, is Wasl ngton County Court Wednes- I -tav with it thru all the trials and scout who missed summer camp this visiting at the home of his nephew, d«y4 Between n and the tribulations that beset a new enter- year missed a lot and should try Miss Bertha Losli spent the week Marion Watson at Aloha P r in t in g with c h a r a c t e r , B e a v e r t a a Multi, mall unity line tbs Troop 15 end at the henne if her parents |,rise until success does crown his and make it next year want' effi rts. He has many staunch friends of Huber, is also going on an over E s t t r y r Í M Mrs. FTerman was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. F’red Losli •ay for the w hi admire his grit and energy and night hike next Saturday to their Mrs. N R Wilson, at Rose City Over 80 property owners are af secret camping spot in the Vernonia are loyally (lulling with him. Park Wednesday, at a dinner party. Andrew F'uhrer >f Route 4 had fecte and the viewers recently re Mr. and Mrs. McAllister bought country These hikes are very bene his tonsils removed Saturday coin« rnded the payment "t ■ ver property in Multnomah and moved ficial to the scouts of this troop for A Smith has just finished the eWpo ln ,|atl out here when the children were they are making rapid progress in sixth home for Mr. Buchanan at Monday the daughter of Mr. and Aloha, also a house for James Woods tiny babes ,so thai the boys have their test work, passing very good Van i" Mr examinations and are quit* fre Mrs. I l S. Motheral had her tonsils Multnomah grow as they have and C. F’. Hastings at Hillsboro. seen Stepl out Friday July 29th. a baby grown. The boys have lived here qufntlv callcij upon to demonstrate removed. A group of the younger girls of bi en girl. The young lady has tified in their work at the Court of Honor, all their lives and feel ju Tigard who were camping at F.lsnrr Miss Clara Christensen of Muore» Van ■ami F.valyn Richards Route 3, had her the confidence they are placing in Portland. Scout Frank Shepard pas- Park under the care of Miss Grace head Minn, 1 s visiting Rev. Roy L. Step) out was Alice Beach sec) his map making test last week tonsils removed Monday. the community. Tigard returned home Saturday They Nolt. before Expert Mr. F.wer, who is had a wonderful time They $121 and Mrs. V. O. Wilson of one of the official examiners in this learned to swin and took furns Last Sunday Otto Erickson made Mrs Ketch of Wallace, N. Y and are receiving congratulations subject for troop IS of Huber cooking and each had some camp a trip to ihr N'rhalrm Valley and her daughter are visiting the VV N. * birth . t a clan hf• r duties every day. sold a Fordvoii tractor to F'red Orn- Hatch family ¡* 7 een named Mrs Viola Talbert entertained her Those who enjoyed the outing dorff. $15* Sunday school class of boys with a were Funk, Helen Miller, Jane A threshing outfit is now working John Kanina, ol Farmington dis picnic in Antrim park Tuesday after Jrane and Marietta Granrfy, Daisy $3* baby was born to Mr anr! Mrs in thr Orenco district Mr Shan- trict is thru cutting hts 3(10 acres noon Ice cream and cake was ser Jeffries, Lois Jones, Barbara if Sand Point, Idahut Evans, Dr. E> Vanhyning at the Woman’s ved and a general good time was erson, Edna Maurer, Ha/el Maurer,| non has charge of thr outfit for and is now working for neighbors. last week looking over Two men operate the McCormick lital, Portland July 28th. Mrs. was ii n Tigard Evelyn McDonald. Evelyn Junkm and Otto Ericksi ns. with a view to lo enjoyed. field the ly mng was V elma Davie* F.linor Panck D o ris Bradly stayed --------- He was so favorably canne here Phone 75(13 when you need job Robert Mcknight at Orenco has Latest machinery and equipment • at camp until Thursday and then hat he says he will re- ssed Ur child should drink at least iinpre guarantees first class work. Beaver- went home and Blanche Maurer took printing of any kind Prompt *erv-,cut his oats and vrts and is now September lit and open Phone turn about Hart of milk a day. cuttiftg wheat. j ton Enterprise. I her place r ice —adv office. Dairy —Adv. fai! Pomona met Last W eek AUTO CRASH HURTS BABY ^ A. E. G illett FORMER RESIDENT OF R E M E D I DIES W est Portland Boy Drowned LOCAL NEWS RUBER TROOP SCOUTS RETURN IP Co. M acs Transfer adds Equipm ent 7yon Road Project Hearing G irls Dr. Evans May Locate at Tigard $lfJ,| Co. Ù Return Home Saturday