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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1927)
Ol Oregon Library Or T ■ j Ï » ! FOR A GREATER EASTERN W ASHINGTON COUNTY OL. 1, No. 29 BEAVER TO N U K M R EXCEEDS H I PREVIOUS « F R ID A Y , SEPTEMBER SC, 1927. r as Premier Agricul turai Event of Washing ton County \ Commencing Friday night, October 7, tlu Beaver theatre will inaugur al e a weekly .meiion night. On luesday, V\ ediiesuay and Thursday ingms, SO sliekils of bogus money will be given with each adult ticket pui'chuscil, good only at the Friday night auction Much valuable mer chandise will be ottered, .SHI shekels will t>e givi n with each book of ten tickets, which are bought at a sav ing of 5c a ticket. Each week the merchandise to be ottered will be displayed in a •vintlow m the Rossi ; building Judge Swenson w ill don i the habiliments of a Colonel and act as auctioneer. Let's go! pleases «r»l County Grange» Attract Noticeable Attention with Booth Duplay* Divide Prize Money PR IC E Valuable Mer chandise goin g at Auction Multnomah* S6o,ooo Concrete Viaduct Completed S TTENDANCE OREGON fil» 5 CENTS 30 CHICKENS MID 2 ENGINES BURNED Brooder House and Half of Garage Destroyed by Fire L O S S EX C E EDS $600 Partly Covered by Insurance— Used their Own Water System to Put Out Fire Fire destroyed the chicken house atm huined do chickens belonging to \\ II Hurt, iu Beaverton, Thursday morning Two gas engines were lim ned up ton when the engine house caught lire. ’The fire spread very rapidly and soon was beyond con trol V brooder house was also burned and one side and the top of the roof of the garage. The buildings were all close together and burned rapidly Luckily Mr Hart had a water system on the place and the fire was put out be tore it reached thr house The loss is estimated at around $500 This is the second big chicken house fire in Beaverton this jiall. Over J00 chickens belonging to Geo kliiiski were burned up a week ago Sunday. annual Washington County |f jor 1927 was held at the paik Hillsboro last week, Thumday, day and Saturday. The crowd ex all former years and, as to The Booster Club held its regular hibits. passed as the premiei ' monthly meeting Tuesday evening ■cultural event of Washington in the directors’ room at the Bank my, practical every angle of farm of Beaverton The attendance was « - * " *1 dand community life being abun . V»-- § small, but active. Each and cvcry- ntly represented. I one seemed anxious to be doing Time and space prevent our pub j Mill uuething for our city, and discus- hing 0 complete list of the prize ion on several different proposed tuners, but for the benefit of east iprovements was entertained by n Washington county readers w> the president, J. W. Raynard. There dlow herewith a list of those from was some talk of exchanging the end of the county who wete fountain on I*'rout street tor one warded prizes in the several dtf- that will compare more favorably rent departments. with the one on Broadway, a prop One of the exhibits that attracted osition which seemed to meet with desiderable attention was the con general approval. Several bills were st in booth display entered into presented by the secretary, .1 F F A R E W E LL PARTY seven county granges, viz: Gales, I lictsch, and ordered paid. \ farewell surprise party was ishineton. Tigard, Hillsboro, Sch- given on Esther l.osli at the home ls, Kuiton and Sherwood. Each Messrs. B F. Friday and son, F. ol Mr. and Mrs. Fred l.osl oil sth wa- so replete in every de !■'. Friday, for several years barbers Monday evening September A» ll that the judges were unable to at Banks, but more recently of i lames and a good time were en k the good, better, best, so in a Hillsboro and Forest Grove, have joyed by all Refreshments were ¡iirit of fairness divided the $500 ¡ purchased the Beaverton Barber rize equally among the seven. In Excellent Program Being Arranged fo r With Considerable Outside 1 aient— Large City Band Will shop of * J Stevens Mr Stevens served late in the evening. 'Those present were The Misses tet the premium was increased to | Furnish Music---Viaduct to Eliminate Great Railroad Crossing Hazard— Over Four expects to take a trip to Wyoming 'Helen Joss, Minnie Brandi, Helen tv/ each grange $75. and N'ebi oka before re establishing Rich. Months Since Construction Started— Mayor Pegg to Represent Beaverton Margaret Dageford, Anna Boys and Girls Club Work himself in business again Messrs. tile sco l.cla Fuller, Tillie, Bertha, To Conclude Festivities With Dance at Night Friday have taken possession He is Adeline and Esther Lottie, Irene Sewing Div. No. 3 an uncle of Dtvvev the Plumber. Rose, and Martha Stabler and Wilma Tuttle Wilma L osli; The Messers Arthur started, and traffic was carried 2 Catherine Hoge Celebration in connection with The concrete-cement overhead Mr and Mrs. I W Raynard will Trinkle, Arthur Gould Herman Seh 3 Mabel llehm a detour, and with this relief crossing built by Multnomah county the openii* of this viaduct will he accompany Mrs Raynard’ s mother, tollman, I- mil Schlottman, August Sewing Div. No. 1 at hand the business men inert started at 2 p. m. when the con on the Pacific highway at Multno they considered that the event Mrs . F. M Crabtree, Thursday to F< >e ge. ( filbert Dageford, Willie and Kuth Bucnanan mah station at a cost of $<*». struction will be delivered by the her home in Wilder, Idaho, where Herman Pittelkan, William and It.Mty Stickney UK) has been computed and will hi contractors to the county, as ready should be m.ttk I with a program they will visit. J W. Raynard will Lawrence Glasscoe, Emil Stalcleo; Helm Yanksey for traffic. The program will '» of festivities. iopened to traffic Saturday aftei- return to eastern Oregon where he Mr. and Mrs Edward Joss, Mr. and Bachelor elude band music and addresses by \|onj, ollc sj,ie nf the viaduct noon. will go deer hunting. The party ex Mrs Chester Martin and son Geo., 1 Walter Stickney Dedication of this large piece of prominent men In the evnVn« ,hJ , a 4-foot sidewalk, with a f (Kit pect to return about October 5. | Mr. and Mis. Fred loss, Mrs W il 2 F.lton Livingston is one of construction, which bur Hogan, and daughter Betty, ihe ' m ultncinvah school building, cFarance Hoinemaking the big project* in our neighbor promt- i Phone 7505 when you need job \ 1 1 s Christ Rich Mm Pallet. iMi bet starting at 8 P. M. • ! out-of-town inert road building program, will not 1 kuby Webber, G. Home their re printing of any kind. Prompt serv- and Mrs Ernest Losli, Mrs. Lizzie I The opening of this viaduct w ill1"''"* «>"* l" ‘> ‘ ,f 2 Elizabeth Rinehart, F. Grove an ordinary affair. ' Pittelkan and Mrs Jacob Losli spective communities are expected iee adv In fact, officers and members of 3. lune Rhorbeck, Huber afford no small amount of relief to to be present as special guests, a- the Multnomah Boosters’ club, under the residents and business men of mottg whom are W. K. Pegg, mayoi High Scoring Girl* and Boy* i the leadership of August Moeding, in County Beaverton, C. F. Tigard, pioneer Forest | president, assisted bv other pro- Multnomah city, due to the fact 'o i Girls; Esther Davidson, I. Stickney, Tigard, and C Garden ! gresiive citizens, have prepared a that the main thoroughfare of thi of mve. l.ucille Douthit, booster extraordinary of Aloha, and program which will make the event town has beeu closed since early in Mav when the construction work Road Master Buck Hillsboro, a formal one. Robert Fowles, O. V Helms is enjoying a new Davis, Hillsboro. Beaver Social ' Inh and Beaverton \ i wat er Kent radio. Scholarship* Bldg Associatimi will hold M as. mie Catherine Dessinger Weils Dept. Store— Hillsboro high Fractured His their first aid party of the season ¿coring girl—Juanita K err; E. L . ! Wins Adding Contest VS edile- day evening, October 5th Gro Watson, of Aloha, and Geo lv W el Davis Profitier oi Tigard, smashed up the (<«ire Scholarship — Robert Arm Cranking Car Eight fine prizes. Ever isheep) Hillsboro Argus Scholarship i ¡lenders on their ears while in a col- (Adv.) conic. I fisión in Portland Monday. -Melba Kraus, (canning). Miss Catherine Dessinger of the John Layman, fractured his right | Webb, of Bank of Beaverton force success Farmington Team* Mr. and Mrs. G L 'arm Monday while he was cranking Mr and Mrs. Marion Lawrence, and fully competed for first prize in a I yell V alley, aie guests of Mr Canning la Fordson tractor. He •.v'ill be tin- \iis F. S I)ocimg »»li south Watson of Pacific liiuve, t a l, arrived in check adding contest at tht Wa»h Miss Gladys Garrison is Forest Grove I able to use his arm for some time. mgton county fair at Hillsboro last S t r e e t . The Webbs are enjoying a Beaverton Wednesday evening and Aloha-Hubcr week. ’The contest was confined to motor trij. thru Washington county will vim with Mrs Lawrence's sis New Music Teacher- Forest Grove ter Mrs. YV C Dietz and family ¡bank employees of Washington and Origi n. Hoinemaking Started Wednesday Mi Lawrence'* father, James Law county, the prizes bring awarded by Baiaar and Dinner Nov. 3 Aloha-Huber. the Burroughs Adding Machine ( <>. Mrs F FI. Scheonc and Miss Ma rence, passed tn.vay Saturday am! The Sistersood of the ' hutch of and Miss Dessinger added 2Klt Carlson left Sunday for un cx- they brought ihe bodv to Lebanon t hriM will give their annual bazaar 55 N E W V O L U M E S checks in six minutes with only bel where it was buried Tuesday LLO RAL tciidcd viso in Minnesota. and dinner Thursday evening Nov two mistakes, her closest competi hAHLIAS— Best Display— 1st Mrs. ember J, 1927. tor being Harold Knox, of the First Harry Stuee lias dammed up No Albert Brandt returned Saturday F Tucker, Forest Grove, $1.50; 2nd, Watch the papers tor further an Added to Library—There were right National of Hillsboro, whose score Vnme Creek which runs thru his frolli llidcpelideno Mis I), t Howard, Beaverton, $1 nouncements. Remember the date, Visitors at School the Last was considerably lower. As hrst property at Woodland Acres, and ASTORS—Single— 1st, Mrs O November 3. prize Miss Dessinger received a will make a pond. He intends to Week if thi Cuiiniiigham Findall, Forest (.rove, $1; 2nd, Mary «ash 4 vard of $2(MHI, thi second x R pv . F. J put it, gold fish and water lilies. rev ival Christian church is holding £ Gxrk, Tigard, Rt. 1, 50 cents. prize to Mr Knox, being $10.00. Mr. and Mrs II Coxson, of Los at St. Holens. OtADlOLl’ S— Best Collection— 1st — f The Beaverton grade school n«>vv An. cli-s. were visiting at the home Local Water System Mrs. D (_ Howard, Beaverton, $1 ; has an enrollment of 2ti0 pupils. if her.parents, Mr and Mrs. W P B. Emmons and sons, Alton Pegg, Wednesday. 'They were on o’ '. Mrs E. Tucker, Forest Grove, Puzzle to City Fathers Miss (Gladys (.arrisoli, of Scap- R E C E PT IO N FOR TE AC H E R S and YV Vic, from Grants have returned 50 cents. is the new music teacher. puose ; their* way to Seattle. “ Water, water everywhere A reception was held Tuesday I ’ass. She commenced teaching W ednes- COMMERCIAL E X H IB IT S — Best And not a drop to drink, day. ■ veiling at the Beaverton High \ i rn Bright, the Aloha hard and wneral Exhibit— 1st F. A Steven ‘such a condition would surely Mr. and Mrs p. V\^ Bishop have printer of no mean ability. » * * a Ernest Wilson is a new pupil in School for the faculty of the gram Vil. Beaverton, $15; 2nd YV. A. Mar have prevailed in Beaverton following the first grade. a business trip to returned from mar and high schools. welcome assistant to the News forre lin, Forest Grove; $10. .September 20, had our city officials Khoda Thyng is absent from YValter Ham * acted as chairman Baker, Oregon. vi MerdaV I'util recently Mr. Rright Livestock Guernsey been unable to secure a water sup- school suPfcring from an abscess m of the reception committee, and was was assistant editor of the Review Bull—1 yr uitcler 2, 1st, Carl Trac- 1 p|y other than from the city ot Oliver Walker, of Colorado, was her ear. . assisted by Mrs. J. t . Huntley, •■'11. Rcedville, $(> The ^ra<!e school this week rr- Mrs. YV. H. F.ngelke and Mrs. C. a guest at the Ileal borne recently. Portland. . „ Mr and Mrs W'illiam Robinson, Bull—<i mo under 12 mo— 1st John For a number of years Beaverton ceived a copy of Compton’s Pic E. Beach. of Minnesota, called at this office sties Reaverton, $4 'has been using Bull Run water at ture« Kncyclupodia 55 new volumes The Fair* ale Community Club held on Wednesday to renew acuuaintan The Bethel Orchestra played sev Bull under 0 mos— 1st lohn Spies, a cost of 22c per cubic foot as it were added to the library this fall eral numbers, Mrs, M. K Nelson a dinner Wednesday evening at the ce* with vottr editor Mr Robin*«»»’ «»verton, $4; 2nd John Spies. $3 inters the Beaverton main. lhis Last Friday a large number of iVcIcotned the teachers on behalf of club house. This is ihe first meeting is the father of Mrs (Alderman) I main is of wooden pipe of poor grade children attended the \Y ash- ihe parents. Superintendent I Mr Fred Strieker was 1 »eck, of Carlton and with his wife. k. of the fall RIB B O NS nudity, allowing much of the water ingiuri county fair 'The two sew- Metzler responding for the teachers chairman in charge. sne. is to spend the winter in this leakage, ''«ernsey—John Spies, Beaverton. i received to escape through mg club* from thi* thi- school exhibited Doy Grav represented the school Merk o’ the woods. far be- work They received $I5 in rash party was Rn°r n **n,P Bull. Grand Champ thus running up the cost \ farewill surprise hoard with a very picasing talk Among the recent visitors at scho. J* ■ Junior ( hamp Heifer. Senior ' yond the returns, or the ability of Mr. and Mrs \A 11 Boswell sang ^ven on Wilma l.osF at the home Mr and Mrs Steve Blanken rr- Mr YV H Boswell, wh ^ "ipion Heifer, Grand Champion the city to pay. In August the meter were a very pretty duet. Lots anil Ber if Mr and Mrs. Palatin on Friday ttirned a few days ago, but were 1911 ,- visited first and fifth grades; Mrs readings for the city aggregated 2J, games and called away again unexpectedly chan.. A F Hanson, first grade; Mrs I. nice ( o x and Mis* Seabrook played vening, September farm pro d u cts HUE) cubic feet, as against two numbers. Dr J R. lallrert sang dancing were the features of the refreshments , , "'tf Spring Oats—2nd, N J by Portland for over 4Jn.0m feel V Rohsr first and third ; Mr* F re. a solo and was heartily encored <jv etiini I felici* >n Misses Gladys and Faina Blanken first and third; Mrs. O Norma Brown gave a reading and a ’ "■ntin, Beaverton Rt. 2, 75 cents served Those present wire The cost became excessive and when YYilson, Spent the week end at Independence P ''fed Yarities Oats—2nd David Beaverton’s remittances showed two Erickson. Mrs Hanmganl Mrs. ( ar pianologue with her usual ability. I’ linme G raves. Evelyn la h months in arrears, Portland discon r,,| and Mr* Koseman Evelyn I iethy, Minnie Brandi ^ Fons, Rcedville, 75 cents The Bethel quarlettr, consisting of Yrn .1d Farmer and Ralph Mevrr There has been a goo< deal " f ill- Harris Hanson, YY. H Boswell, VVil- Meier, Dorothy Hoffman, VVd , $ , , ' ji Farley— ljt David Hagg & tinued the supply The Council then hurrully arranged ne*s and absence in the first grade lis ( ady and E. G. Webb, sang two F Vida II wv, Mildred Smith ..f 0«wepn, «vere v»«itors at thè Friday. Bill Snider, Bill McAllen. hmne of S Blanken for city water from the lualatin and it is difficult for pupils to keep numbers. eon» Dt Mali >hn ____0 'rwood k t 4 $ | .=*1 Valley W a te r Company, its mains up with their work .. if they are ah- and Bramii. Bill fefferies, Herman < harlie During a social hour wafers Mi s Gladvs Blanken was in Port- W a're,, also tapping the city The charge -ent s.i much, «n parents are asknt punch were served by Mrs. , 'Ret for table 2nd H P Schlott ’»»••n, Werner Vicier. effect* an immediate saving ot *c per to sec * that their children attend Thynge. , nervivvl, 50 cents lone«, Lloyd Anderson. ( hri-t Sch l»nd Mi n i .v on business and visit- Mrs. Bert A. Khosc ing friend*. 'lange! Wurzel* 2nd E N. Scott. cubic foot with practically no over every day if |>o**ible. linder an I I lave Edinger Mr*. R. B Denny. > ' Tuesday evening a reception was 1 Rt -J 50 cents head through leakage It i* enjoyable evenings of t hi < arm,* l* t h P. Striekler. Sher- \f W Manning '«'a« a hn*ine«s Just how long the present con held in the high school auditorium -ort that tend |o bring the patron Mrs H I. flii»l«on i* ili is.o.r ip HilKhoro YY cdnesilay. ‘ fl the grade and high scln*.l and the teachers into a more dition* will prevail it is hard to for earn It was a decided succew est co-operation in having a bettc ■ui* Alien, of I ex - a, T ,,n' •>nV variety 1«t G H.Snv- forecast, but one thing i* certain, *arhen Mr and Mi Yfe and Mrs F. I fackson spent Beaver,, ,n p, j $2 and that is that something tnust r>e md ■ really enjoyed by ill present school system. her p:fretits, Mr Sunday at Salem with friends iftmUns—,st K M Frav, Bea 'done immediately to secure a p*r H L -Vison. yi manent supply of water for our.city I , ;,h Reiff* son of Mrs I lav id Yli** Adeline Reiff *t*en t several c "«icral r irnt Exhibit Ist H P and at a reasonable and ««r ta b le pilt a hunting went »n r lay la*t Mr and Mrs F, Edwards visited M JTI*I M rs St •ve Banken and days in Beaverton last week having S"Kk!er Sherwood, $ 1 0 tariff The Council is handling' the »eeic and had the go* d fortune or hrr eves treated bv Dr. YYilv»n, be iigster, ( daily*, spent Monday in friends in McMinnville Sunday. problem in an effective and busmes*- misfortune (you say it) to bag a side* considerable *1* ntal work in the rtlaml Domestic Science Pu t.'.-e manner and we firmly believe skunk His mother said thr knoor • ftice of I f Talbert This week she Mr and Mrs H O D*#vrting re- . ’ line e Yca«t Bread— Rrra.l— I«t Mr* that it pn**e««e«, a* an executive it before she saw Toseoh on hi* is assisting Yf r and Mrs Hines at lohnst. n. Aloha. $l Oct* her turn I Monday from a two weeks rev enti» >n wirk v aration in California u Brown bread— 2 nd Mr*. Philip b.«lv the initiative and ingenuity to return In other word, Brer skunk ihe state fair, in operating a barb 9 to 1! extricate the city from a vexatious cast bis shadow* before him. . Fcrwood. 75 cents. ccue concession. 1 bed jk *1 ’he •IT c a k e -l*, M-* Hulda Swan and embarrassing condition. Miss Beatrici L « r d . R, j, $i on hot day htv! rented the J < I I kinr hat that O. A Helms Your child «hould drink at least i G a r r»ef> n . Drink cold milk Phone p* sporting thi* week. a quart of mdk a day » ___; ' l*t Mr* Grace But- Aloha Dairy — R Harney fu»u»c C O S V uTI feel better lersey j W A N T E D —Young Aloha Dairy.— Adv. ph. ne Beav ertön. 4515. (con’t on last page) Opening an Occasion for Big Booster Celebration j Many Prominent Outside Citizens to be Present as Guests o f the Multnomah Booster Club TO OPEN O N S A T U R D A Y , O CTO BER 1, A T T W O P. M. 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