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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1928)
BEA V ER LODCE No. IM. A. F. * A M Meets first and third Thursdays of •ach month by order of R. W. Woodruff. W. I f , W H Boyd, secy BEAVER CHAPTER No. 1M. O. E. S. Meets second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Barbara Gorham, Worthy Matron Margaret Denny, Secretary. Card party and 500 the third Wednesday—Visitors welcome. ★ SHAHAPTA MAPLEWOOD Members of the Shahapta Womens club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. 13, (. laghurn. Plans for the Flower Show to be held at her home, June 9th, were discussed. The P. T. A. and health group sponsored a baby clinic at the school house Monday, May 14. Thirteen pre-school children were examined by Dr. H. G. Dennis assisted by Miss P o st The regular meeting of the P. T. A. will be held Thursday night. There will be election of officers for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hyatt enter- rained at dinner Sunday Mrs. Hy- att’s mother and father of East Portland and her brother and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Henderson ; wer guests at the V. Day home on; Sunday. Mrs. F. Olsen left last week for a trip to Minnesota where she will visit relatives and friends. Harold Frish sprained his ankle on Sunday while playing baseball. Maplewood baseball team played W est Portland team Sunday. The score was 17 to 12 in favor of Maplewood. WALKING IS GOOD E X E R C IS E D ECLARES TH IS MAN, BU T— Lodge Directory "Walking is a good exercise and should be indulged in oftener,” said a Rising young insurance man of Multnomah this week. "The average business man does not take enough exercise, he hops in his car in the morning, drives to his work and may be sits at the steering wheel most of the day”—but all the same its tough work to have to walk all day—when some one steals your car! FINAL CARD PARTY OF S E R IE S TO BE GIVEN MAY 23RD Mr. and Mrs. I F. Julian and chil dren. of Hillsboro, spent Sunday af ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bebee. Grandma Wendlund spent a- very enjoyable Mothers Day at the home of her son, in Mdwauirie. F. W. Richwold went to Long View the latter part of the week Don’t forget the last card party on business. , of the series being given by Ore- nomah Social club the fourth Wed: The Shahapta Health group will nesday of the month, May 23, with meet Monday afternoon at the home Beaverton city council meets first the officers of the club in charge, of Mrs. K. N. Boden. assisted by F.va Gassett, Mildred Monday of each month. Beardsley, Lillian Pierce, Gladys Pen- son, Blanche l*angdon, Etta McCred- 32 CORDS OF Beaverton Chamber of Commerce ic and Mary Plank. The officers are WOOD BURNED meets second Tuesday in each month Mary Bragg, president; Crystal Ad amson, vice president; Maude Wood- Last Sunday J. Yeager of Reaver- worth, secretary; Myrtle Lewis, treas- . . , . , , , Modem Woodman of American, izes for the high-1 *on visited his ranch at Jacktown urer. The grand pri _ Silverleaf camp, meets the first Sat- est score for the series ip bridge and found that 32 cords of wood AN OPEN L E T T E R urday and thud 1 uesday of the an(j will be awarded at the close had been burned. The wood was all month. of this party, so come and ee who piled up ready to be hauled away Mr. J. E. Lewton, are the lucky one . . Forest Grove. Ore. and all that was left was a pile In asking the support of the gen of ashes. How it caught fire is eral public, and the taxpayers in par Beaverton I. O. O. P No. 252 meets «very Monday night at their Orenomah Social club gave a pro still a mystery. ticular, for their votes for any office hall in Beaverton N G. Sanford. G. gram Friday evening.at the Masonic to which a candidate aspires, par Rogers; sec'ty. M. E. Underhill. and Eastern Star home under the A very pleasant afternoon was ticularly one as important as that of direction of Laura May Brown, spent Thursday by 40 members of County Assessor, it is but just and Bcavertun Kebekah Lodge No. 248 chairman, as follows: fair that the voter, whose support we the ladies aid of the M. E. church meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday *f each Reading, ‘T h e Minuet" — Pauline ask, should be fully advised as to mouth. Mrs. Marjorie Lewis, N. G, Hays, assisted by Marian Hollcnbach, at the beautiful new home of Mrs. who and what he is asked to support Hattie Harris, Secretary. B. C. Rue at Greenburg. Adeline Brookhardt. at the piano. in more definite terms than those Selections by string orchestra — expressed in generalities. To this end we have the following Beaver Grange, No. 324, meets the G. J. Arm-son director. Duet Vivian Amsberry and Laura i BEA V ERTO N GREEN H OUSE questions to submit to you and would second Saturday of each month B. C. May Brown, accompanied by Adeline SOLD TO H. J. W RIGH T ask a more specific statement as to! Denny, master, Mrs. Ruby Boyd, sec Brookhardt, the real merits and our ability to put retary. Skit, "Goodnight”—Pauline Hays into force the things we promise. The Beaverton Greenhouse was and Marian Hollcnbach. F irst: You state, among other sold this week to H. J. Wright, of P r o f e s io n a l C arda Forest Grove, who intends to move things, that your platform is “Lower his greenhouse from there to Beav- Taxes" (we all advocate th a t); will GOOD GOVERN M ENT you please state specifically whether HARE. McALEAR A PETERS UP TO PEO PLE ton. or not you intend to convey the idea A llor ne y • - et - Law Mr. Alcnius and family will leave that, if elected, you can or will r e - ! thruout the Tualatin valley and Port Upstairs, Shut« Savings Bank Bldg If popular government is effective, land for his early hot house tomatoes, duce taxes, and if so just how you would proceed to do it ? Would you. each stockholder in the public busi- Hillsboro, Oregon . . . . . , . , i i which have always been of a de* as Assessor, have any control what ness must be intelligently informed i r r . . , I ici ou s flavor and uniform size The details and ramifications of mod-j making them especially nice for table ever over the various levies submit-1 ted, or would you accomplish this by THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.. ern government are too varied to use. a general reduction of values? If permit each citizen to know how each Attorney-at-Law—Notary Public Mr. Wright is an experienced flor- the latter do you KNOW that the tax dollar is spent or to judge the Office, Commercial Building , effectiveness or ineffectivness of the ist a,ul intends t0 e,llarKe, ,be « rcen' same amount of taxes would have to Hillsboro, Oregon. methods by which each public func- hnse* and a<1<1 «,lan,s- and f,owers to be raised regardless of the valuations tion is carried on, without the aid tb*' Second: You state in one of your of some organized interpreting Mr. Alenius and family will leave advertisements for the supi>ort of the agency. | this week for Amarillo, Texas, where voters that you have always been Public understanding and support of Mr. Alenius was formerly in busi- of the opinion that "the office should j tax measures is necessary as a check ness, seek the man and not the man the ST. CECILIA CHURCH. on public affairs. Public administra- office.” If you were sincere in this Rev. J M O'Niell, pastor. tors very often fail to ferret out and statement; may I ask why you Wrek day mass A :20 a. in. apply changes in procedure which ASSOCIATION W ILL changed your registration from that Sunday masses, 7 45 and 10 a. nv would contribute to economy and cf- B A R R E L S T R A W B E R R IE S of a Democrat to Republican on the firency. Changes in methods are very day of filing for the nomination, M F. CHURCH impossible without organized Sunday, May 20, the program of. usually . , The Tualatin Fruit Growers asso when the registration of the county services av follows: Sunday school at ac‘,v,*y »><1 demand from citizens. ciation met Monday evening in the shows a Republican majority of ap 10 a m Edward 1> Koseman, super | Personal interest in, and knowledge office of the Beaverton Realty Co. proximately two to one ? jinteiident Monnng worship at 11 of ‘ax problems, are sentries at the ami they decided to barrel their placed upon property and that to do J ; Epworth League at 7. Evening serv- *ax ,exi* K“te; ll ** ,h<; “' « " s by Slrawberries this year. Each barrel * ' » ‘he lower your valuations the . . . . . . IS i r* f l I ! • . I ■ ) . 1 • a. « I, . . . . I a a , L \ Hi ■ i . v . l .... I ' _ _ . . . < .« *11. a _____ ices at . 8 o'clock. ............ Sermons both wbich ,hc ,,ublic is infon,,cd °n will hold 300 lbs. of berries and 150 higher must be the millage to pro duce this tax? morning and evening by the pastor progress of public business. Indi- lbs. of sugar. l ’aryer meeting on ThuisiDy evening vldu,d interest in the problems of N. G. Freeman offered the free Fourth: In a former communica at 8. A cordial invitation is ex government and taxation will bear use of his building on Broadway tion in the Forest Grove paper you tended to all who will to couie and I a hundred fold in improved gov- street for a warehouse. make the inference that the Assessor Join us in the worship. C hoir rs- I ernmental services to the people, Another meeting will be called entered into collusion with the coun hrarsal on Tuesday evening at 7 ;3li | ■ Monday evening and those who have ty court for a one-mill tax for a new E. Edwin Ingalls, pastor. not already signed up their crops courihotisc. Did you know, when you NEARLY LO SES LIFF. WHF.N with canneries will be asked to be made this statement, the truth o r ! HF.N HOUSE BURNED | present and co-operate in barreling falsity of the same? If not, why did; Announcement for May 20. Bible school at 9:45. A class for every strawberries. The association must you not ascertain the facts in the! one that comes. Good teachers for Mrs G H Wilson nearly lost her have at least one carload of barrels j case, and if found not true, refrain life Thursday when a lantern ex-j to ship out. each class. Bring your children from making the statement, thus b y 1 ... . at 11. Special I'loded in their chicken house at Morning _ worship inuendo at least, placing the Assessor nitivic by the choir. The senium is She had to brrak a window in a false light ? on "Why Be a Christian?" Why 8«'t nut of the burning structure. C OLLEGE M ILITA R Y SHOW W e have many more questions up-i can’t I get along just as 1 am? Over 2400 young chickens were ATTRACTING THOUSANDS on which the public should be fully, Young people l'. E. will meet at ^,urnc‘I- _______ enlightened but refrain from so do It i* said that it was covered by 7 p. n». rr Ptrrrvw c t i t c m i i r r - r r inK bccau*° wc do not care to be The rvrning Service will be evango- insurance. N - 1 A l E COLLEGE, Cor- personal in our candidacy. lletic. The seraion will be on the vallis, May 1 6 ,-T h e 16th annual .ml, Now as to our position, we have i “l ’cutacs.stal Will . the . . . Chnrch" . . J. LENZ AND DR. SCHROF.DER Ury tournament of the college k O sutiply this to sav to those whose I church of the first century fit the HAVE BIRTH D A Y ON SAM E DAY T C- and ,he la>',nK of ,hc corncr- support we solicit: We shall stand 2hth century? Thu n a historical ----------- »tone of the new $54X3.000 memorial on our past record and shalI conJ sermon Hear what hlttory say* about! J. I.enz of Tigard, received a let- un,on b“ddlnK being erected by stu- timle alonR thp sanip ,jnp, jf) f|)p the church t.et home from that | ter Saturday from Dr August Schroe- dcn‘’ facul,v 3nd all" ’lni lubiCriP‘ion. future if nominated and elected ride, m time for church ,n the even- der, formerly of Tualatin, who is now wd' share honor* a* ‘he two b,g An absolutely , qu.re deal for ALL in* We invite you here. Oscar A Erfurt. Germany, taking a post fIfa,u r” ‘ he campus .Saturday. bv closer co-operation with the gen- Cooper, minister. graduate cou nt. M r, Lcnz and Dr. ,une 2 eral public a n i r o .n w a i Schroeder are no relation, but they More than 1000 cadets will perform Kespcctfullv submitted, LAD IES AU XILIA RY are both the same age and their " n field before a crowd cx- W. F. BOLEY. W IL L M E E T MAY 22 birthday’s which come next week, are I’ectcd to surpass last year’s record ( on the tame tfay attendance All Oregon editors have - Tigard, Or., May 13, l‘*2S Dr. Schroeder is staying with his been extended an invitation and will TH E SALVATION ARMY 1 ear rrien d s: brother-in-law and is greatlv • im- have a special block of seats in the Your honored presence i. requested proved in health In his letter he grandstand reserved for them As Salvation Army workers, according at our next meeting 1 ' «*14 they had a terrible SftOW storm is ‘he only tournament of its Auxiliary of the 1 igard Athletic dub , i Kht days ago but they are now kind in ‘he west, persons from many IO ,{r'Ka‘her Albert E. Raynton, in I uesday evening. May Í . at 8 p. ha%ia({ |oVt|y tprinK w,.ather section, of Oregon and the northwest char,{c ^ R a t i o n Army work in| at t W. 1 4 fk c in the new . __ ,lre expected to attend Trains and egon and Southern Idaho, have Johnson budding BARNL'M S ^ tn busses will offer special round-trip ,H>en much harassetl in recent months 1-hr object of the dub is to pro-1 *• rat„ to Corva»,s for the week end <>n accoun‘ of imposters, who, rep inóte clean and healthful athletics and You do not any of you advertise The program will open the entire r” cn,inK themselves as officials of to insure sport for each and every enough You ought to use the print- R O T C. unit passing in review ,h f Arn‘>- have been going about member of this club Every girl or er’s ink every day. You are aslerp before I. L. Patterson governor >f co,,fC‘' nR funds in the name of the woman above the age of fourteen it and want vour business to run it- Oregon, and Colonel George W 0rKanizj“ 'on. Having secured some- eligible. sel. Standing advertisements in a Moses, commandant at the college wbcrc *bc Ar*iiy's unitorm, they were. Thanking you and anticipating your paper command confidence The man Governor Patterson will review the able to n,i,lead ‘he public. • tienslance we are sincerely >oms. who for a year reside. ,n one com- cadet regiment and presen, commi,- In order ,o protect the public f Annual Tankheater Sale Balance 50c a week with Gas bill PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. BRoadway 7611 Sixth and Salmon LUMBER BIG STOCKS SPECIAL PRICES Window* Lath Cement Plaster Sand Gravel Paint Roofing Nails Doors 2x4 to 2xl0’s, per M Shiplap, per M_____ lx l2 ’s, per M............... Good Cedar Shingles.. 1.75 ÿ OUR RED TRUCKS D ELIVER I W. J. McCready Lumber Co. Church Notices Phone 4603 F. D. PECK, Sales A^t., Phone 5603 BEAVERTON, OREGON w-:- 500 t * ” ~ *" - ~ r z s ä x m Oor n es. even, ia * ha.ket aocial principle a newspaper advertisement There will be dandy iimtion picture, becomes familiar in the eve of the and interesting talks The « . al reader I, n uke, the name and bn,i proper is an evenings entertainment ness of the man familiar, and it, All ihe ladie* are asked 1o bring • presence in the columns of the pape basket uml the-men |>-Ik-» will buv inspires confidence in the stability . ( them 1 *ou’t forget th< «late, May 25 the enterprise anal the place is Tigard union high »----------- - gchool - MULTNOMAH SCHOOL NOTES - ..................... .......... $ 1.50 P R I NT I NG OF E V E R Y DESCRIPTION PIONEER PRINTING £ STATIONERY CO. 408 11 1 Ä BUSINESS CARDS Dekmn Bldg.—Third at Washington S t, PORTLAND. OREGON •■■VW AVVYW W A^VW YW VAV’.'.’.V.V.'i j TH Y N G ’ S CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAiM PARLOR At The Old Location—With a New Store SOFT DRINKS, FRUITS, MELONS Magazines—All Th« Daily Papers W EA TH ER LY ICE CREAM Canned Goods and Light Groccriae to Accommodate Night Trade Í . . . . . . . v . j v w v w V .lia ,- .m Y .* .W A THAT PERFECT “SELF CONFIDENCE” INSPIRED BY A GROWING BANK ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK IS THE SILENT FORCE THAT BRINGS YOUR “DARE DO IT” TO TH E SURFACE AND MAKES IT R EA LLY USABLE-think it over then—dare to open an account BANK OF BEAVERTON A |*o4 haak ia a gaad tawa in ihn Cwrdaa Spat af O rsg ea T ïu . Í T * * Í l . w ri,,fn P .wor er car,f dso [oZ « to M ™ '* * * " « ‘he territory in fa„trv m l v rnKJ ne' nn* '« *ai' worker is authonzed to Resources over HALF MILLION D O tantrv and field units of the cade’ *“ hcit for funds and is signed bv c o r p s , will furnish entertainment for A*bert E Raynton. the divisional Id and young alike. Among the c<'“ '«'ander for Oregon and Southern special events will be the nfle relay 1‘faho O FF C ER * races, mounted push-ball contest. n . -a- n nias, cal,sthen.es bv the infantry ba, „ T J " * * •" « * * * « * B K DFNNYM VRÍ ' Pr** L H E V A N S‘ BOY r m . y I' ,V P r ** *C. L DESINGER. talion. girl’s musical rope ride a Z t * P C Ca" for Mr and Mrs H O K irschner are The Mulm««mah achool baseball ___ _______ 1 n ‘,f - a ca«-»! whenever and wherever ap- ttretna Green, « 4 - V . C - 4 ,« . F. W LPVERfflOR E. J r , the proud grandparents of a fine team defrayed Maplew d train bv > Icrntipide -, work- race. 7 and T ^ 3 Army haby boy, born May 2, ,o Mr and «core \À 9 ,o 8 Monday ShouM someone ask for money , hor.envanshio t ’antam H ! Mrs I ossranvvr S Kirsvhncr of tiay m the . name . . of the . Army - wh« ----- ». not > NN ' " f ' dav. pian boulevard. A'. wd| be a holiday supplied with a car.l, the ( f t ul-l > tial musk throughout the day be retiorted at one« *\ .. iri 'C, * " w,n^ * * ' Sunday MEMBER FED ERAL RESERV E SYSTEM .. { . . LLARS A C " hi#r A.st C»*k*w Asst