The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, August 12, 1927, Image 1

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¡ME BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
FOR A GREATER EASTERN WASHINGTON COUNTY
1 No. 22
BEAVERTON
OREGON FRIDAY, A U G U S T 12. 1927
PRICE 5 CENTS
Oregons 8th
MEETINB
Clement Gives HIGH SCHOOL
THRIFT STORE
Annual Convention
His Side of
f U M KICH1
OPENS SEP1.12
AT BEAVERTON
.L
jru
ROAD
GO
Oregon's Eighth Annual
Chris-
AROUND?
; tian Endeavor summer
conference
j will be held at Tut ncr,
Oregon,
is
the ques-
, August 29 to September 5.
B e a v e rto n ?
puzzling the Citizens
and
M erch an ts
Question, Professor
Metzler W II be in
Office Every Morning
But Saturday
Dewey Drorbattgh
now lias
the
agency for the Meadows
washing
machine It has
several
features
which are not seen m other ma­
chines, no oiling, and the mbs
drain in a few seconds.
In an interview Wednesday
a f­
One of the
interesting
special
ternoon A. 1). Clements
said: In
i speakers will be Zeiius Olson, of
the Sunday Journal there appeared I
high
school:
Messrs
Met/ler,
been
called
for ‘ Ijhsboro,
former
president
oi
EXPECT 230 THIS YEAR
S u r etmg ha
NEAR POST OFFICE
the
following
paragraph
on the i
YY ebb, and
Poulsen,
Mrs.
I R.
evening in the I. O. O. !■ Washingtt n
Cl
l ndeavot
proposed widening of Canyon road
Met/ler, M i-
Y
Robertson, and
■lo
discuss the
Canyon
road ^ »ion and high se-h... 1 teacher in
The Thrift Store will open in in Washington county: “ A service Superin tendent well Pleased with
the Misses t lary, l.ea, t hristensen,
V ia
and it is
hoped that a
*-*■,r0- wi> is h le on a tur-
the
Registration
but
urges
station in the city limits of
Ucav-
Beaverton
Saturday
under
the
and
Met right
cn,wd will be «'in attendance. ■
from l!.c .-a
In.In
Students to com e Early
management of K. L.
Jackson
in I erton denainded $25,000 for a right
The grounds at the school house
leral property owners affected
Advance registration received at,
t the Boyd building, two doors east I of
way.
Some
other
Beaverton!
could be
greatly improved if a
lie widening of
the highway Christian
In d e a v r
lieadm »■ lets c i
......
property
owners
made
demands
Professor I R Met/ler says Ii lawn was seeded directly in front
^present a, the meeting of the JW Abington Bldg . Portland Ore ° f ' hC P° Sl° fi,Ce lhe *‘ ° re fon" er,y i
occupied by the Little Brown Jug almost as unreasonable.”
is well pleased with the number of of the high school
and the
grade
‘ ;r of Connncrce held Tues-
“The undersigned has reason to j pupils registered so far
this «week school and mon
The interior
of the store has
limbs
planted.
^ ^ L v e n in g and
gave their
side
been kalsomined and shelving put believe that
he is
the
proprietor but would like
to urge students t. ■ The present shrubs should be cut
oi th' question of damages to their
up. M en have been busy all week of the service
station
mentioned register early
so that the routes and trimmed Students enjoy
n-.it
A.
B.
Clements
wa ROSSI BUILD IN G
unloading gooils and putting
them above and has been offered $5.50(1 for the busses can be planned out and orderly
looking
homes
with
iu and took exception to the ,
destruction of Ins build- , He expects 230 students this year
COMPLETED on the shelves. A ll the shelving for the
attractive
yards and
would bo
t which appeared in one of
business and the taking
School will
open
September 12 proud
has been painted r.eliite and makes ing and
of
their
school
if the
daily
papers
stating
that a ;
of about one half of the business
with the following teachers in the grounds were taken care of
a very good looking store.
service
station
in the center of
Ihe R. Rossi building was com-
The
outside of the
sto rf has lot on iwhich he is now located.
Beaverton demanded
$2.\(XXI for a pleted this week and C
showing r
Stevens been painted green and white and \Y hen the viewers were
right of
way. He said
that
^his
,noVed
hts
barber
sho|
.
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j
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into the every
j i feature
o i u i c in the
ii
store is ex- where the new lines of the pro-
urotK sition was that lie would buy ,K.W building.
The
other
room, actly the same as 1 ,i other Thrift i lK,*ed road would come and asked
next to his station and llexl to lhc Beaver |I1U wiM bl. s|orcg
the fc t
what damages would be expected,
move his station
back it
were
told— to
replace
the
1 u'.v used as a kitchen for them. A
A large electric sign
advertising they
him $8,000, as J. E. Kelly new ¡¿as range has bun
installed the
and
equipment
and
sur-
Thrift
Hundreds of trucks loaded with
F..
Brig-.
Store
was
erected building,
.
co
wrenched
his
hack
a t■ Ivan, was
reported to have here am! the old part of the res- Thursday.
face of the lot on a vacant lot di- hay pass through Beaverton ever} quite scveiely Monday
while lili-
beeu awarded $K,5U> and his store taurant will be papered and kalso-
rectly in the rear, which would (la>. The Krain and hay crop is mg bales of hay.
only moved 3(1 feet back mined and booths installed.
was
hca\ y tin* year.
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Cons» Viable time
was
spent
m
BIG HOLD UP
be a similar location to that now
Mr. and Mrs. E Marsh returned
mg the question.
IN BEAVERTON occupied.
Mi
I
W.
Kaynard last week from
a trip to .Nelson,
and Mrs.
»to
Erickson
was
appointed
“The viewers suggested the above
lilt Thursday evening ( anada. They weie away live davs
confer
with
State
Highway
solution as being a less expensive uni family left
soveial
Wiy uf settling with me than by \ ,or Bellingham, Washington, vvnere It
had rained hard for
Comm 'sioiicr (»ates.
A big
"holdup” was
staged in paying damages
ami
they
found
the road
for
the destruc-
joined
Mr. and M r«
* >u\ day*
d.u-. and
it [«vas stated that surveyors had
Beaverton Monday evening at the
m ai ly impassable.
Alexander
and
daupv ‘ <»»
'' '
bcen| at work since Saturday
sur­
tion of my business or property.
corner of Watson and
Broadway.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
Alexander
veying
a new
route to Hillsboro
Respectfully
1 Frank
McMahon
and 5 helpers
Clements '
s,,n R ar°kl. and they will tour
whkl> would
ehminate
Beaverton,
Mr. and Mrs L N. (h i ist V. ot
tested
lights on
automobiles
for
Kamer Park together.
Alob
and
Rcedville, that at
no
Seattle, have been visiting last 1
several hours. A number of
cars
time did the surveyors plan to
Drink cold milk on hot days
—----
i-vith
Mrs
C.
E.
Hedge. Mrs.
will have
to have their
lights
you’ll feel better.
Aloha Dairy.— 1 Mr. Franklin Boughpy of Hills- Christy
touch the
Highway
until a
few
_____
Hedge
are
and
Mrs.
: adjusted.
Adv.
miles out of Hillsboro.
boro, visited Ins sister, Mrs. M cousins
An ther plan discussed was
that A list
is given below of
YY'ash-
E. Pike for several days the past
Printing with c k t r t U t r , B u t n U n
6 fee could be taken o ff the
north inglf.>n
County
school clerks
for
week.
I luirs.lav Miss Zola Hedge anil
W ILL REPORT
side I of
Broadway,
making
width the dilTcrent districts for the com- 1 Enterprise.
her parents, M r and Mrs. (.* 1
ing school yea r:
AUGUST 31st Mr. and Mrs. John Summers at­ Hedge and Mr. and Mrs. L. N
for t hree lanes of traffic.
I
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Harry
Eliander,
Beaverton, No.
drove
around
the Mt
tended the old
time dance given Christy
SPRAINED
HER
LEG
^ ^ B B usiiicss cards $1.50. Beaverton 18; A. C. Kruger, Sherwood, No.
at Dc Hotiy's,
Portland, last Sat Hood loop, making a side trip t.
Mrs. Frank Freeman fell on the
20; A. Micbus, Sherwood, No. 22;,
I lie
Dalles tyom Hood River. This
Enterprise.
Judge Ward ami Commissioners urday night.
N. P. N el soli, Tigard, No. 23; I cement walk in front of the Beaver
was the
first
time the
Christy's
Livermore
and
liyiatt
were
iti |
J. Francis, Tualatin, No. 2(,; Mrs. i ‘ heatre about 9 o’clock
and lay
of Tigard, was rvi‘r ,na<lc the *•'•»» and they en
Beaverton
Wednesday
conferring
N. P. Nielson
2EARSALS
P. R. Lingman, Beaverton, No 29; 'kcre tome time before anyone m.t-
Joyed it very much.
with property owners
affected
by in Beaverton last Wednesday.
Lester Wright, Sherwood, route 3, > «d her. She was carried into her
ARTED WEDNESDAY No. 35; Harold Cutting Sherwood, home and
lhe Canyon road. They will report
Dr.
Welch
was
to the state
highway
commission
•'Hs
I
M.
Weeks,
Portland,
W. W. Winegar, or Urético, was
route 4 No. 37; S L Carlyle Or-1 called and found
that she had a
ers
August
31.
visited her friend Mrs. Mary Sum
in Beaverton last week.
hearsels
started
Wednesday enco. No. 38; YY. W. Pleith, Slier- j severdy strained leg and she will
mers, Thursday.
bed for some
at fie Beaver theatre for the
' wood, route 4, No 40; S. S.
have to remain
• v*
he held Vugust 19- Kingcry Sherw...I. route 2. No. »“ «•
Mrs.
M
(
McKercher
and
son
THRIFT MANAGER
20L T
names of
George, left
Wednesday
lor Sail
lhe Beaverton
Pharmacy
haw
tho»* uk^n* 15 ; \irs Josii I Stickler. Shei
W IL L LIVE HERE Francisco. They expect to return installed a good looking electr.
part will not be given
out
until wood, route 4. No. 47; J. B. Nam- WERE
NOT
the levelling
of the
19th. Several berger, Beaverton, No. 48$ R. b. |
'■gti m front of their store.
E. L. Jackson, the new manager in a «week
^ ^ ^ ft e owners from Portland
are
VERY H U N G R Y of the Thrift store, has rented one |
Berst, Beaverton, No. 57; W. P.
plann tg
to
attend. Bob
White Brooks, Beaverton, No. 00; Mrs.
Charles Barrow, Herb Madeson, of the W elter houses and moved
Miss
Mabel
Richter
and Miss
j „
,
_
t
u
.
T
i l
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Y w . Stephens, of C edar Mill .
will be there.
Elsie YY heston, Sherwood, route 5. Frank Sappington, Marshall Mad his family to Beaverton
1 uesilay. |}er|j,a |.„sli spent the week end was a visitor in
Beaverton
YY'ed
Mr
that there will No. 73; A. P. Wentovurth, Tigard, I eson and Mr. Holms returned Sun- lhe dela was handled
thru
lhe aj Kockaway beach.
uesilay.
a fishing
trip. They i Beaverton Realty Co.
j
______
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from
be fille r reviews and will afford \ () g j; Mrs. Elina Taylor, Sher- day
THREE
trout,
talent a chance
to take part w<►»><!, No. 88; Harry II. Schulz, came back
with
The Christy's and
Mrs. C. E
Signs should be erected at the
m j rrformtmccs in
so
they
say, :
Portland and Garden
Home,
92, W. W.
Par- ( harley
Barrow,
COHOES
! Hedge spent the week end at Koc- ; miei section of the YYest Side Pa
saw
large
cities.
ret,
Nuvberg,
route 2, No.; 93 caught three suckers.. They
cific Highway
and the
Beaverton
kavvay returning home Monday.
The
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I John Huber, Beaverton, route 3, lots of fish, in the streams.
road directing traffic toward lleav
L
Beaverton,
McKenzie . Pass | A o—
gas engineering
feat -----
believed
-* —
- S. • YV'olf,
••— t -----
-------» * parly drove over
—o-------- o -----
-— i ..
,
. -
iti
erton.
A (lo/.cii times a day cui s
>ne 7503 when you need job l > No. 94;
0, No. 95;Mrs
Etta saw the
jiower plant on Crooked
to be without precedent
has recently
Beaverton s ( ity Marshall
is m s(oJ, a| |hc
u;((|ll(., (l, r(. l()
()i
priating of any kind. Prompt serv -P o rtla n d route
Y'. Barnes, Sherwood,
route 5, No. | river and
their only regret
was been successfully completed
in
Co-
I acoina on business. Henry v .in g)g()S^ ,yj|)g Up traffic
If
a lau
Ice.- adv
1M1 ; Mrs.
Mary. E.
Dons,
Sher- that their vacation was too short, hoes, N. Y., by the laying of 9,01X1 IS taking his place.
sign was erected about
50 f e i ,
i feet of welded eight inch steel gas
w ood, No. 103; Mrs. Fred Barrell,
I from the entrance to the Beaver
mains across the business part of
Portland, route 5, No.
104 ; Mrs.
Mrs. E. Briggs spent a lew day* ton road it might
speed
up traf
o Big Pictures
the town at the bottom of various
Grace
Williamson,
Metzger,
No.
Astoria this week
fie and more people would use tin.
To Be Seen Here 100; Mrs. Etta YY elch. Beaverton,
water power canals and ducts instead
road.
of in the usual trenches.
route 2, No. 107; Mrs. Cora Metz-
spent
~
,
,
,
. .
i A crowd of young people
—
gitming
tonight,
Friday,
and entine, Tigard, route 3, No. 108 ;j
Twenty foot lengths of pipe were Sun<|ay a, Ki|>p|lllk. WaU-r and en
Stipes Garage is now an official
first welded together to reach from
, „ swilll Tllo ie who attended adjuM.ng
staiion
and
there
an
For the Banks Union High school j
|nuing thru Saturday, the Be-
t
« the b,n
v
gas plant wf
of mr
the Cohoes
low er w crr. |vMbl.r
Smith and
Bertha
S persons there who can ad
Theatre shows the first of the district No. 1, A. C. Coffield of
Washington
Bays
and ani,
| it;h(
c Ur|«oration
to
the Brockart, of Beaverton, and
h
line picture* for the week end Banka
i-L.ik, for l nion district
*T“ " " 'X '1™
' C v vimty
'"
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„...
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Bor- J,,st lights on car* at any time.
spec: ulai melodrama of the Span No. 3. v II
Vincent, o f Tigard;
,
“ '
''-
.*
c t o “ P***« Canal From tkis canal
nn.|icau
YY'ar,
built
around for Union
visited with
Mrs
Mi and Mrs. I.ewis Smith inaile
the county fair September 22-24. waterway, and from the second to
the capture of the re\el Aguin- W ood of Hillsboiois clerk.
to Corvallis a week
ago
For their exhibits this year the a third, as much as 1,590 feet of W. E. Busch at Hillsboro, before a trip
•Ido in the Phillipines,
Sov I ’< 1
Sunday.
A
grandfather
of Mrs.
young club members will have a the welded main being dragged in - returning home.
Ratí directed the making o f the
Smith was buried.
building all their <jvn.
Rafters for j)( position at one time The pipe
panorama, which include* near
Born—lo
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
-------
Your child should drink at lra.->t iJ|t. new structure are being placed |m^ conformed to bends aiidchani'c-
ly bne
It is a a quart of
tie thousand people.
milk a day.
1 bone || ls planned to hold dedicatory ,,f level without breaking, and upon Bierley, route 3, a boy, August 10
\l r. and Mrs
Hutchinson
have
of
fighting
romance,
love. Älohä" Dan v —Adv.
| ceremonies on the opening day o f 1 completion successfully stood a test
moved to Hebo where Mr. Hundí
pue and whirlwind mirth—star-
Senator ,,f l(JU-lb pressure.
the fair, September 22.
Mrs.
Ethel
Dyrness
and
son, j inson will be employed
in the
thc virile and versatile Monte
■■ —
William Hare of YY ashington coun
New York state possesses another .Ylilton, of Boise, Idaho, are visit lumber business,
ty will give the address
Beaverton
friends. She
for-
! unusual gas main in the six-inch ing
hilarious farce of weary wives
H. C. Seymour, state club leaner; jjnc between Geneva and Auburn merly lived here
Washington county has finish..I
of N wandering
husbands,
“ C rtnlle
Helen ( owgill, connected with the 'i'His pipe burrows under Kotidig
-- —
county
rs„ will
bring
roars of
Oregon
Agriculture college exten- | Creek, Silver Creek and Sucker Brook Y’erna and l ’aul
Stollrr had their putting gravel on the new
•
oad
between
Canyon
and
Bertha-
er from the audience at the
sion service. Manager O. M l ’lutn-;and crosses over the Barge ( anal tonsils removed Wednesday morn-
Beaverton road.
lit '
•, it will hi-'
im r of
.the
I’acitic International u[„,n a special steel bridge between ing
•t*|first show Sunday.
Livestock
exposition will be among j C ayuga and Seneca Lakes.
Mrs. O. G. JacF.ii.mrh had her
•* r*'»>rld all jumbled up with
is delightful comedy d r a m a Third
Robbery
Within the speaker*.
politics
ami
revolutions,
it is a
tonsils removed Monday.
iced by Fox Films from the
Two
Years.
Two
in
(lorious
thing
that
there
is
such
hit which played on Bj-oad-
FOUR YEAR OLD
Ottn Flrickson reports the sale of ■* pastime as fishing
the Wheeler Bldg..
for two years is a gloom chas-
*
a tractor to Mr. Arnsdorf, o f N l'-
—
’ithout a peer.
CHILD DIES
H U D C T h a l . ni Y alley and a Star ( abriol. t
VVm
YY estpacker
tells the story of three wives
to F.arl Flstipp at Hillsboro.
.u ,,ach
,h c „
.................. CASH. STAMPS T A K E N
7-room house on hts property sonili
Donald I-ee, the four year old
of the west
slopc
nds a lesson, hire three col-
filling
station.
Mrs. S. Mapes and son
Vernon facing
Armed with a garden hose, Dep-
Í Los. Figured Around $250 C«*h son of Mr. and Mrs. t
H
Most-
boys to play the parts
M ultnouiah ( .oli links.
ert, of Garden Home, died Monday uty Sheriff
V.
Weckert
Sunday are spending a week at Kockaway.
and Stamp»— They AI»o Took
I *orothy Phillips plays the
August 8, after a two days illness |>ut out a fire in a pile of old
—------
Cigar» and Cigarette».
of the w ife
who concocts
Mr. and Ylrs. A 1 Worth star-
M r. and Mrs 1 *i»\ry
the
Hu-
•he scheme with her niece's sweet-
Hazel
just
and
sister
Miss
had
The Yloha j.ost-.ffice was robbed chapel Wednesday afternoon at
2 her stora
The
sto
hear
(»roti
Battle
not drove
to
it
, ...... .-saiuruay
lay night
and $2Sojo’clock
Interment was at ( rescent been
reshingled
and
leimic
111 ^ 1.1
----
him in earning a thousand
i \. a. K convention which convenes
got Sunday.
E known just
how
fire
the
cash and stamps taken
The Gr- ve cemetery*. The Rev
W
» each. Louise
Fazenda as ,n
.•n August ¿2 to 27 Mrs.
Worth
conducted
the
services.
started.
| ° f the wives insists that she, M-uul«>w at the side was jimmied Ing-dl
“ Mickey” the
terrier at will visit her brother Harry whom
Boston
as .Veil as get s..me fun out
Stipes Garage
had an
acute
at- she
has not seen for
15 years,
^ ■ h i
business- and ch<x>ses the >s,»s made through this opening.
tack of
indigestion
Tuesday He Mrs.
Worths mother
is also in
M
A
R
K
E
T
R
O
A
D
S
O
I
L
E
D
WILL
OO
TO
ardent o f the college boys a»
Mr l.owrcv \ Morrison l.tt the
was taken to a dog hospital but Los Angeles They will also visit
CRATER
LAKE
i'ion died Mickey was a general a brothr of Mr
YYorth’s in Oak-
of
the second coating <
f the timid wife puns reluct .here wa, no one on the street
'
^
Wi|ch H azel-Sr/a.h
! f av r i t e
among
customers
•an.I land and OI th it u..v
ln>me they
*n the scheme and takes a then.
.
, », .
i
will : isit friends in San Francisco,
' '
1 will be missed.
v.kmg who i, even more
This .« the third attempt to rob
» . No
ycMen,a>
Harry Sidwell left Wednesday for
and
l"
• aliforaia towns. They
than she. till he gets starud the j .stotfic inside
t t*
>rar* £. .
.
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YYTn Koch, wh.< leased a
parcel exp.ii t.. be gone a month. Mr.
the crews were scheduled ' a week's vacation at Crater l-ake
and
stamps.
Toda
cash
______________
Besides th
FI. Worth has moved YVorth is local representative in his
cigarettes and :
the second layer of the J H Sidwell and Harrv K <Fi will of land of A
ars,
•c’ t machinery and equipment l x«
1 len
from petr litmt
<>n
the
Beaverton-Ti- take care of the Aloha Filling Sta off on account of
closing of
the territory for the celebrated Kriss
Beaver- canned g< «-ds ryere
xntees first class work
j C an von road.
, Kross Ströpper and Razor,
tion while he it away.
( gard market road project.
the Aloha Mercantile Co
F-nter pris«.
_____
■
ks
Thrift
Grocery Will Be
Open in the Boyd Build­
ing Next Saturday
AGENT FOR MEADOWS
W ASH ING MACHINE
LOCAL NEWS
ON
SCHOOL CLERKS
¡L'
Junior Club Folks
Prepare For Fair
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“iLTCiCt
Ú
POSI OFFICE
Fire Theatens
Store at
y
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