The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, September 16, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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! Wilson, vice-president and manager
| of the newly formed Southern Pacific
(15 y T u l)
Motor Transport company.
That Oregon I: to be the first Held
Bus service linking up a large per­
in which the Southern Pacific en­ centage of cities of tii«* Southern Pa
gages in motor stag»« transportation rifle system in tills state will he in­
as ati adjunt to rail service was stituted September 20, und the first
made known yesterday from Salem I of the modern parlor car busses to
und thiough announcement by T. B. ho uied on the runs have been de-
I live red in Portland. The n**w service
will extend front Portland to Salem,
j Kugene and Ashland; Portland to
M . A. H O CKE N S
| V.cMinnville by way of Hillsboro,
That New Evs Line
Contractor & Builder
I otc.
It is also stated the inauguration
Any Size Building
of this new and additional bus trans
Phene Cfc26
Beaverton portatlon is in the interest of greuter
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trols, Pox patrol, John ilirtch, I •atl- ' !c,th pair < i sisters hâve little
er. Jenfried Bloomoui it, assistant; b .o ih .s beginuing ihpir ftrst year
Wolf patrol, Harold Bohrback, lead­ i, i ichiicil tins tenu.
er, James Welch, assistant; Plying
\'i w* pu pi F ni t lie district are
Bugle Patrol, Walter Stickuey, I. ad-
!;, »triée and lien y Martin, and
er, and Creston Black, assistant. 1 atheriue Miller fi.ili t lier St i. eceli.i
Jenfried Biooinquist, quartermaster. clmol at BcaverU n.
Scoutmaster J. S. Coward of Troop
15 at iluher acted as chairman of
Mr. and M s. Wirth were business
ip,* commissioners at the Portlund :i!!r:s in Purtland Wednesday.
Court of Honor recently. Assistant
S' outuiastur Louis Leonetl assisted
Mr. and Mrs. I.ehnherr Sr and
in reviewing Scouts presenting them Mr- Norcross ami dinghfe«’ Elin r
are visiting at the Huber home ■ f
selves for final examination.
prof-. and Mr*. W. T. I.ehnherr.
PARNES
N E IG H BO RH OO D
J. M McLeod and son Orton of
service to the public and as more Beaverton with their families drove
the Ki'o.evelt highway t<> New­
economical in operation. Applesauce! ov.-r
port, Saturday, returning by «Way of
What the people of Beaverton, Aloha Corvallis, Sunday afternoon.
and this whole dlstric: have long de­
manded, and would appreciate by lib­
Mis» Mildred McLeod has gone
S
"V ccto Heater designed for
eral patronage, is adequate bus and to Hillsboro for ihc winter. She is
train service at reduced fares the employed at the P. E. P. Co. office.
¡a
small home». Heats 8,000 cu,
f
¡s
ft, capacity. 1*2 easy terms
^ people are willing to pay. Why Is
I >. A. Shearer drove over to 1 iII-
the fare between Oregon City and aniook and Netarts Friday, returning
:• *If its Plumbing, See > Portland about 18 .idles—only 25 Saturday bringing home a 221b sal­
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V cents, wiille Beaverton, less than half mon and a large quantity of the
j; Dewey, the Plumber -1 that distance, must pay 40 cents; and large Blue Clams.
Aloha, also about half as far as Ore
J. M McLeod has purchased a
gon city, pays 52 cents? Gresham
•1 Beaveiton Tel. 7702 ;» is also much farther out, but why docs thoroughbred
Guernsey
Sire
re­
cently he has a tine herd of dairy
it,
too,
enjoy
much
cheaper
trans
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portatlon rates? Why this discrim­ COW'S.
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ination? Why does out Public Sr-r
Misses Anna and Hanna Young
% V .V .V .\V .V *V .V .V .V -V .V .V . vice Commission allow such discrim­
home t « > attend
returned
inating charges? Why not have a have
Beaverton High, This is their senior
Inis every three minutes and increase year.
DOES YOUR COAT
the fare tw three dollars us an In
ducement for more people to ride?
Mr. J. I>. Trachsel and family
NEED RELINING ?
is that the theory of our transpor spent Sunday afternoon at
the
tat ion companies, especially as up ' parental home of Mr Trachsel. .Mrs.
or, have you any
J. If Trachsel is expected to return
plied to thlH district?
THE IDEAL
<
remodeling to do?
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home tins week from a two weeks’
stay in C alifornia.
Huber Boy Scouts
Receive Promotions
Now is the time to
bring it to
H. A. NIERGARTH
The Beaverton Tailor
Sc'ioul commenced
SAMPLES ARE HERE
I can make you a suit in
my shop from $40 up
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LA U R E N CE
GEER
Suburban Homes
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City Homes
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at
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Mr. N. P. Johnson is still em­
ployed at Heat heart on home con­
struction work, but expects to return
tins «week.
A v en ue.
September 6th.
Pour Boy Scout» of the Huber The attendance is about the -same
Troop attended the Portland Court as last year. In 1027,six eighth grade
of Honor last week and were passed students completed the work. This
to second class ami secured merit year six little beginners; Leslie
Edwin
Young,
Beatrice
budges. Clarence Bonn and James (Johnson,
Tatlock were promoted to higher Martin, Henry Martin, Henry Rau
land Elmer Chin started their first
rank and George Mann and Prank year’s work in school. One little
Shepherd received merit badges for ; boy didn't want to begin because he
cycling, they having complied with didn’t know anything and he said it
requirements which involved know­ would be terrible to let the teacher
ing how to take a bicycle apart and know that he knew nothing. He’s
put it hack together again, repair a one of the most enthusiastic now*.
puncture, reud a government map
Four of the graduating class of
correctly and ride u bicycle for a
distance of 50 miles in a certulu last year entered Beaverton high
given period. These boys passed ■>chool this fall They were Verna
with high murks. They took their leime, Annie Chin, La Luti Chin and
examination before an expert in this Francis Barry.
subject at Portland.
Mildred
Barry
and
youngest
Election of officers for the second brother Charles entered school Tues­
quarter was held and the following day Sept. 13th. Mr Barry and family
I is the result: Senior Putrol Leader, returned Sunday from the Horst hop
Clarence Bous; Scribe, Frank Shep­ yard at Independence. Sir. Barry
herd: Chaplain. Harold Price; Bug­ expresses grave fear of the hup
lers. John Blrtch and Gordon Cow­ growers being able to su\c the crops.
ard. Troop 15 now has three pa- The rain brings lice to the hops
Ml the farmers are busy hirve't
ing the onion crop. The Trachsel
familv and Johnson flros. have all
•he onions pulled. The onions are
somewhat smaller than last year,
but much heavier.
Mr Miller from Portland called at
the D
Trachsel. home
Tuesday
evening.
s
Mr ('bin and Mrs. Martin called
at school last week.
'I'liv school board was present the
first dav of school. *VVe appreciate
their interest in the school and our
(V'.rk.
a» a winter barley in Washington S E A L Y BU ILD IN G N0W
couutjr but it in subject to winter
N E A R IN G COMPLETION
kill In a.'V* re winter«.
in the trial of the .spring oat va-
Saturday concrete was p « , ^ ,
•lies tin« .-grain gave the highest
the cornice on the roof of th* u°r
odd by five bush, la per acre. The Sealy warehouse and this week t*h*
...«\t iu order was Madrid, a new ' lower cement Moor. 50xtiu (e€t
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\ iriety. followed by Eclipse, Golden be poured. O. H. Butler inspetj!
'alu. Victory, and Senutor. The the pouring of cement. The r ,
arkton oat was at the bottom of the will be started Monday.
!ist this year.
Of the spring wheats, lied Fife.
Miss Loretta Watson of Vancon
Huston and Kink w. re in the lead, ver. B. C., left for her home |ut
mere being very little difference iu Tuesday. Miss Watson spent part
yield. O 11 aecouut of the market her vacation in Tigard as a Ku^ t
« lassiflcation of Rink it is thought of her brother, Father Watson u(
Rink should be glveu the preference. St. Anthony's parish.
Of the spring barleys, O. A. C. No.
7 gave the highest yield 111 the plot.
Hannchen bailey, however, have been
'the accepted variety for this locality,
it may prove that the O. A. C. No.
7 will be a better barley because
of yield and longer straw. Continued
Miss Grace Tigard left Kridav
trials will decide tills question.
Physical Instruc­
tor at Wellesley
morning for Wellesley College, where
she has accepted a position as physj.
cal instructor. She goes by way uf
Lake Louise and Banff, on the \or.
them- Pacific road. The people of
Tigard are very proud of Miss (;ru,t
and glad she has secured such t
responsible position.
Ore nom ah O. E. S.
Gives Canee
Saturday night is the time, and
Portland’s new Masonic Temple is
the place where the opening dance
WHITE HOLLAND
of the season is to be given for the
W H E A T IS FIRST benefit of the Oretiomah Building
Association, sponsored by Orenottiah
Lodge and Oretiomah Chapter with
The yields of the fall seeded wheat Hubert F. Bragg and Annie K.
in the grain nursery trials conducted Claghorn as joint chairmen assisted
on the Geo. Btersdorf farm at ischef- by Matie J. Shrader, O. S. Swenson,
t'lln by County Agent O. T. McWhor­ I O. Freck, E. H. Shrader, James
R. Wright; music, J. H. Wells, J. O
ter as reported by the experiment Freck,
Lucille R. C ook; publicity,
station are as follows;
j MacDonald Potts, John King, G. F.
Je nkins club, first; White Holland, Skiff, and Maude S. Woodworth;
second; White Winter, third; and general ticket sales chairman, Vance
rink, fourth, There were twenty-three R Nelson, assisted by L. M. Atkins,
varieties in this trial. Jenkins club N. G. Berry, H. F. Bragg, Robert
Flye, Ben Fairhurst, Earl F. Heynt,
is apparently gaining in favor in
Carl Keagle, John King, Claude
Washington county.
It does not Berry Lewis, Henry O. Kirschner,
shatter easily and has a fairly stiff George J. Murray, Ralph S Powers,
upright straw. Jenkins club is said C A. Woodworth, G. F. Skiff, 1. H.
to be somewhat more winter hardy Wells, Mary Bragg, Faye Gault,
Woodhouse,
Jean
Jossy,
than Kink wheat but not as hardy as Emma
White Holland and White Winter Jessie Peters, Lenore Clarke, Crystal
Adamson, Myrtle Lewis, Edna Berry,
wheats.
Matie J. Shrader, DeLaurice Hel­
I 11 the trial of winter oats, Gray ming,
Annie
R.
Claghorn.
All
Winter leads the five other varieties Masons, Eastern Stars and their
by a yield of 10 bushels more per friends are most cordially invited.
For Plumbing, call I. E. Putnam
acre. In fact it does not seem that
any other variety is even a competi­ at Broadway 9937-R-3 or leave or­
tor of Gray Winter oats at the pres­ ders at Moline's garage.
ent time.
O. A. C. No. 38 gave the highest
W. H. Jones and Kay Klmniey left
yield In the fall seeded barley class, Saturday afternoon tor Molalla river,
and Tennessee Whiter, second. Th«-
O. A. C. No. 38 is quite widely grown where they will hunt deer.
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Dance Pavillion
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REALOLO TIME DANCE
Real Old Time
MUSIC
Real Old Time
DANCES
Real Old Time
HOSPITALITY
NO JAZZ !
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and causes great loss.
Bids will be let for the nttw
school house in the Barnes District
Sept. Wth The plans are to get the
pl.in under construction immediately
and have it completed bv Christmas
time. It will probably be a modern
two room tile of brick building,
with all modern equipment, through
out The building is badly needed
and will be greatly appreciated by-
pupils and teacher. It will be a
credit to the neighborhood and the
patrons of Barnes are to be com­
plimented upon their progressiveness.
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K. Hanna, Prop.
Lunch
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Several of last year’s pupils have
Room, Candy, Confectionery, Soft Drinks
entered otherschools this year. Lean-
W ail in; Station for Pacific Stages
aril and Edward McCallem are at
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Shegcnari
Beaverton.
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FIRST
CLASS
RE P A IRIE G & ACCESSORIES
Nagal
are
going
to
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Several pupils were excused Wed­
nesday that they might see Colonel
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B A T T E R Y C H A R G IN G
i Charles Lindberg in Portland. Those
who were in Portland were: The
Johnson boys, Curtis, Roger and
Leslie Ruth Wirth went to Portland
B. VV. SAUNDEKS, Prop
i too Raymond Shearer attends school
•.’/.V A '.SV .V .V .V .V .V /.V .V .'A V .W .V .V .V .'.V .V .V .'.V .SV A *. at Beaverton, again Maxine Nixon is
m Portland. She «was a 4th grade
pupil, and we miss her here at
y .V ,,,V .V .V >Y .,.V .,A,.V .,.,,,.,.V .,.V .W .,.W .W .V A V .SW A V .,*1 school. The pupils like the new text
books. The fifth grade is especially
enthusiastic over the “ Hero Tales
from History. ” The stories are in­
teresting and well told. \N e have
no course of study for the New
\rithntetirs yet The examples seem
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y A N D ICE CREAM PARLOR
to he real problems and the children
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A t T h e O ld L o c a t i o n — W it h a New S tore
enjoy solving them.
The Beaverton Garage
T H Y N G ’S
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SOFT
DRINKS,
Magazines— All
FRUITS,
The
Daily
MELONS
Several of the former students
have . V«'il at school Among «h se
calling were
\nna and
Hannah
\ une, La I un and Annie l Inn
Papers
W E A T H E R L Y ICE CREAM
C a n n ed
G ood»
and
Lig ht
G ro c e rie s
Night
to
Accom m odate
Su n day
BARBER SHOP
If'5 Broadway
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W A SH IN G T O N
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W e can use a few 25, 26, and 27 Fords
as deposits on
Orders taken for
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2x4 6 ft No. 1 common ..................................... $14 : £
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¿x€ Larch Siding ...................................? ............ $19
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Standard Clr. Shingles..................................... 2 .GO
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Beaverton, Oregon.
LATEST SHOP EQUIPMENT
COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS
EXCEPTIONAL MECHANICS
F. R>vve, Prop.
THE YARD OF SERVICE j
W. J. McCready Lumber Co.
New Modern Garage on Capitol Highway
in Multnomah will be ready for
occupancy by Nov. 1st.
THE NEW FORD
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SERVICE
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THE NEW FORD - COMING SOON
Ross Motor Co.
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QUARTERS ADJOINING B U IL D IN G SITE
Multnomah,
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