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TíS 2 TBEAVERTON ENTERPRISE PUBLISHED ‘ l, 2 NO. 13 BY PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. BEAVERTON, OREGON, NEW LOW FRIDAY. JUNE 8, 1928 PRICE 5 CENTS RATES ON PACIFIC STAGES American Submarines at Tsingrao BRING F L O W E R S TO ERICKSONS GARAG E JUNE » URGE c u s s or EIGHTH ERIGE GRIGS The Pacific stages have filed a Plans are nearly completed for the new tariff effective June 15, quoting L < .XV T -3W *- ' Beaverton float to be entered in the low rates for 50-ride commuters', Rose show next week. The different tickets to Portland. The books will aTER d e f t , s h o w s p r o f i t committees, who have had several REPORTS be good for transportation of pur COMPLETED TUES meetings, are all busy on different chaser only and must be used within , ■ , 0f changing Source of Water J1 days. phases of construction Hi«h School. Will Be Taxed to M i- \ \ Wo o d , who is chairman( Umit to c . r. for student. Who Supply L»“ Year U " ° w b*in* W 9*r ~ Ä • Pare from Beaverton will be $060, Realized of the lettering committee, will have Huber $8.85, Aloha $s».J0 and a like Enter at FaJI Term a bevy of assistants for the final _______ _ reduction will be made on books a meeting of the city council! i The following list of eighth grade from other stations. A few changes Monday. June 4, at the c.ty Mrs. Clara French, who is in charge1 graduates in Eastern Washington have been made in 10-ride rates ,11 ,'hcre were present Mayor E rick - also. of the floral committee, would appre- county has been received from the Councilnien Wilson, Manning, ciate contributions of flowers Shej county school superintendent’s office, Ihe company will soon file a tariff Vender and Recorder Thyng. urges all ladies interested in helping quoting reduced rates to all beaches D i.t. No. 107. A l o liA -H u h e r — ^ minutes of the previous meet- Beaverton win a prize to bring all the for the summer. During Rote Fes P. O. Beaverton. R o u te 2 were read and approved. flowers possible and to consider tival week, the round-trip rate to Xl,t following claims against the themselves on her committee. She' 1 ucl,,c N'ooner, Tester., Denison, n wer< presented and referred to Portland will be one and one-thir] would like to have the flowers ,ln,a Tu,,le. Jl>hl' Schilling, Helen times the one-way rate. brought to Ericksons garage June 13 Homr.ck Luc.llc Johnstone. charKs mmittee on finance: Delphinians. gladiolas. white roses, j Tatluck Arthur Anderson, Nettie les- T P May ...........................-*135 « ' ¿ ¿ fi, W I N D O W DISPLAY UNIQUE m- ualatin Valley Water C a May ¿MAS white penny». Red Hot Poke., Dav \"V- Ubry L An,tn!"’ Kac1k' / % E Story, salary and labor .... 1U.U0 lilies, and St. Joseph's lilies are! ^ Kv" ‘ ^ “ hn Ethel Reynolds John needed to carrv out the color scheme. M'tzel .ve vn Hawley Gelena D.nuo, E. Story, meter reading ------ 21.00 Portland Gat S i Coke Company wm , Doris Wells, Mac McKeown, t har- Shows Scenes in Holland Thyng, water clerk --------- 50.00 Utto Erickson, who lias donated a , .. 4,i ,, . ,, . , . , , , , lotte Allison, Rosie ( htartilli, Erik Scenes in Holland are elaborately Thyng, recorder — ....— 25.00 truck tor this day, allowed the coin- ,, ,, ,, , Hanson, George Brandlc. urest Syndicate, June --------- 97.65 and attractively reproduced in a dis To uahist In protecting Aiuerlcun Interests In wur-torn t'lilnn these Lifted imttee a space in lus garage so they I H Bixby, sewer.....—................28.00 play in the salesrooms of the Port States submarine» with their mother ship Beaver have arrived at the port can trim their float there. Di»t. No- *4' Cooper MounuSn— .rbaugh, repair work ------------ * 50 land Gas & Coke company, Sixth and of Tslngtao. The finance committee may call on **• Route 3 V H Hunter, placing tile ....... 12.00 Salmon streets. citizens for more donations as John Matheral, Olavi Kauppila, This reproduction, which is realis ank of Beaverton, Interest P. it may be necessary to purchase more Vivian Cole, Margaret Kauppila BOYD ELECTED PR ESIDENT 5.03 tic, those who have been in Holland SUIT TO FORECLOSE M ORT- E. P warrants St. M ary’. Home, H u b er A. K E N N E D Y Bowers than those donated. GAGE ON T U AL AT IN W T R . CO. TO SUCCEED L A letter was received from Mult- say, is the idea of John H. Hartog, Joseph Turk, John Cibi,tec, Louis The different committees .»re de- »iiah county commissioners in re- gas company sales manager, who is a Elmer Stipe, through his attorney, y. At a meeting of rural letter car- lighted with the friendly cooperation t airdullo, lite Rcghitto, Leonard rJ to condition of pipe along the native of that country. T. H. Tongue, Jr., has filed suit riers of Washington county at Hills of the citizens in making this float a Schmitt, Jack Palmer, Charles Holt, The Holland setting was erected trtha-Beaverton highway. Mayor | foreclose a mortgage given by th be1 zoro, Monday, June 4, William H success and believe that Beavertonf Alvin 1 earson, Eugene Saindon, E.rn- trickson appointed a committee con- under his direction with the aid of i est Ray, James Bellino, Richard Bet- 1 ualatin Valley Water Co. on >cto- Boyd, of Beaverton, was elected will again carry off a prize, S. B. Benson, in charge of displays; ting of Harry Alexander and W. . tendorf, Roy Albro, Jerome Gcbhardt. ber 1, 1913, to secure a bond issue of president to succeed L. A. Kennedy m , ss Leona Hetu was M Manning to confer with Mr. Buck. W . A. Milbury of the advertising de y C SCn i Robert Steinkc, Fidelis Wilson, Fred- \ 1 ieei>u J k K T .U O O . Default in interest and re- who is being transferred to La qucl.„ c,f thc float, and the Misses, partment, and others connected with Multnomah county road master. erick Kahlois, William Shiel, James demption of bonds is alleged, and it | Grand; Lloyd Jones of Sherwood, wa. Helen Hockcn, Georgene PJaulen- The recorder was ordered to ad- the company. leroy, Jack Moore, Rene fallassi, is charged that records of the com -■ eleCted vice-president and A. J. Mil bt.ck, Rose Kamberger, Ruth Jones, In the scene is the typical Dutch ertise for bids for cleaning to grade pany have been cither destroyed or tenberger was rcelected secretary - C oral Stephens. Dorothy Harris,I 1 aU *1 artin, Virgil Pearson, Law 767 lineal feet of ditch and laying windmill in operation in the back rence McM'ccken. removed fro... the state. The water trcasurer. ¡Betty Taylor and Fern Chinn, alien-1 tile therein, and filling in dirt, on ground, and the Dutch byy is acted service involved is the pipe line ex- St. Mary’. Institute, Beaverton Evcry post o fficc ¡n ,he county was ilams Lombard street, south from Second by F. V. Burrill, professionally known tending from the east Hillsboro limits represented by carriers with the ex Helen Verstoog, Joseph Charvet. __ . «reel. The property owners affected as the king of dolls.—Oregon Journal to Beaverton, and until the latter city ception 0f Forest Grove and Gaston. N E W BUTCHER AT Di.t. No. 29. Reedville— iy this are: C. C. Beach, L. Lasswell, constructed a municipal plant w u its P. O. Rredville AT CIT Y M A R K E T W H. Engtlke, Hattie Suver and ( OLD L A N D M A R K sole source of water supply. Service GRADUATION E X E R C IS E S HELD ----------- | Frances Fowells, Robert Longfield, Timmons, who agree to furnish-tilei Cecil Barnes, an expert butcher, is- Robert York, Ralph Holcomb, Marion BURNED W E D N E S D A Y was also given in territory between a t ST. M A R Y ’S HIGH SCHOOL d fill ditch to street level. Hillsboro and Beaverton. _______ , , „ . . . . Water was now employed at the City Meat Wilcox, Helen J’etrovich, Doris Ling Mr. Davis of Watts airport, ap supplied from the Hillsboro mains Graduation exercises were held at Market in Beaverton. He has been man Whitney W ilcox The old Mazzie house on Lombard by the different companies which St. Mary’s Home for boys Sunday, with the c anby Meat Co for some peared before the council and asked Dist. No. 60, Hai«s!dalo— ¡to have the wires at the east end street burned almost to the ground have operated the system, but it is, June 3. Seven members graduated time and is a good meat cutter. Mr P. O. Bvavciton Rfiuto ■* the field placed underground so Wednesday at 12:30 p. in. The fire said that the supply may be possibly from (hc high school department and Benson is now the sole proprietor of j Alice Mcinel, Georgia Langford, to make a safe landing place for. had gained considerable headway, cut off by the company during the jo from the grade school. the shop. Arthur Syverson, Clarence 1-1« ; 3 which was due to a strong wind, be airplanes. The runway is not long present season.—Hillsboro Indcpcn- The graduation address was deliv Di»t. No. 23, Tigard— P. O. Tigard uugh for plahes to get elevation to fore the alarm was turned in, but the dent. ered by the Kt. Rev. Mor Black, the H A R R Y K U E H N E N O W W O R L D dear these wires as they arc and fire was under control within ten Everett Hamincrsley, Morris Ariss, diplomas and medals were handed out C H A M P IO N W E L T E R W E I G H T «wise they are a menance to pilots' minutes after the fire laddies arrived. Hazel Marsh, Jerome Fluke, Ikiris by the Rev. J. C. Heesacker, superin REUNION OF FIVE in landing. Messrs. Raynard and E r -; Two streams of water were soon nlay- tendent of the institution. Harry Kuchne, formerly of Tigard, Sackett, Jane Funk, \lma Juopo. N E W T O N SISTERS ickson were appointed on a commit- ing on the old two-storv building. ___ _ | is the proud possessor of the world’s 1 Dut. No. 26 Jt., TunJ»tin— let to meet with the Oregon Tele Elmer Stipe took the hose cart to the I welterweight championship belt as P. O Tualatin Five sisters gathered at the home of ACCUSED ROBBFR the result of his victory Friday right phone Co. and Portland Electric scene with his wrecking car. Evelyn Casteel, Herbert Jaynes, Mrs. Percy Smith this week, the first FACES GRAND JURY ovcr Henry j oncs of p rovt)( L tali. Power Co., in regard to laying an; The house was occupied by L. ( tary Yakayama, I.eland Hendrickson, time since 1909 when they helped Spalding and five children, the young •nderground cable and report at the After losing the first fall to Jones on Ben 1 -csmeister was bound ov er to ^ ^Vâ'nKiô' hoiH u .'d j .'tunutesV the ' •'"rabellc Judd. Hugh Wildgrube, parents celebrate their golden est an infant. They were sitting their next meeting Monday night. the federal . grand jury by _ U nited, local grappler catne harW anfl won the| K Hanegan Lloyd (a stee'. wedding anniversary. down to lunch when they heard the . back and won the Elmer Stipe presented a contract Wilma Ray, John Jurgens, Alton Rob States Commissioner K E. bra/er a. ^ third scssions roar of the flames. They managed to Guests of Mrs. Percy Smith are: for water which was taken under bins. carry most all their household goods Mrs. Louise Allen, Los Angeles, Cal, a hearing Tuesday afternoon, undci This is the first time in 14 years advisement. Dint. No. 82, Durhnm out. The children were taken to the Mrs. Gertrude Parks, Mrs. Lizzie bail of $5000, for his alleged part r that Jones has let the championship Ihe recorder was asked to write the home of Joe Bernardini across the Aldrich and Barbara Jean Clements, the recent Aloha postoffice robbery. P. O. Tigard, Route 1 belt out of his possession hre marshall regarding the old starch Ethel Meyers, Jack Geer, Lucile granddaughter of Mrs. Aldrich, of _______________ street. factory, which is a fire hazard, and Tucth, Elizabeth Koch. JOINT GRANGE PICNIC Fire broke out again about 3 p. m. San Francisco, Cal., and Mrs. Frances tee if it could not be either torn St. Anthony'» School— Tigard Howell of Juneau, Alaska. ¡L A R G E NUM BER A T EL SN ER ’S GROVE JUNE 17 but was soon extinguished down or locked up so that the build Julius Kessler, Irene Pfeifer, Her- Mrs. Robert Curry, daughter of A T T E N D BIBLF. SCHOOL The house was nearly 50 years old ing could not be entered, Tigard grange will take part in a man Rothenberger, Julian Kothenber- and was built by George Mazzie. Mrs. Howell, and son, of Chicago, are ihe recorder reported that 122,340 Lester Squires lived there with his also guests of Mrs. Smith, and she The »vocational Bible school at joint picnic at Eisner’s grove, Sunday,1 ger, Josephine Kuhta, Jerome Pfeifer, cubic feet of water was sold during parents when he first came to Bea will her mother to Beaverton opened Monday with 21 j UnC 17, with Winona, Kinton, Sher- William Wampler, Thelma Clifford, accompany Hay and 202,000 cubic feet purchased verton. Juneau Alaska, where she will spend children on its roll and several more WOod and Oswego granges. 1 Louise Malsan, John Schmidt, Janet |be loss of 80,000 cubic feet or about have joined this week. 1 All members arc urged to be pres-1 Olsen. It was owned by Umberto 1 rosperi the summer ____________ _ Miss RJioda Shellcnbcrgcr, Mr« W ent as there will be a goqd program j j^o M Sherwood— Per cent shows that the mains are of Chicago. H. Boswell, Rev. MacNiel and Mrs an,i lots of music by the Tualatin' p q s berwooj 1,1 J bad condition. Nevertheless the FISH ‘‘SH O C K ED ’’ A W A Y M. I f Metcalfe are *hc teachers. school board. | ... ... . . *‘iter department showed a profit i , , v . , , . ____ Olrva Carson. Ronald Sherk. W ood- _______ _____________ —— r-ach member is asked to contribute! . n,°nth of nearly $400, a continu- A P P O R TIO N M E N T OF COUNTY .. . . . . . . i ___ . row Hite, I ulia Eron, Dorothy Wil- to the community lunch to be served , toce of which will be very gratify- FAIR FUND ANNOUNCED Electric Near PAINT SALE AT DIETSCH Device Developed der, Gerald Smith, Luci e Gray, Wil- ,0 Ml concerned. Meeting was H A R D W A R E AND FU RN ITU R E no° " Turbine Wheel» fred Boss, Gladys Ratter, Mabel \ o«.«, Mourned until next Monday, June 11 j Richard Colfelt, Arthur Turnbull. Apportionment of the county fair An application of electricity where u jetscb hardware and furniture fund, raised through a tax of one- by fish are literally "shocked away store at Beaverton are offering Heath LOCAL BOYS AN D GIRLS CLUBS Sherwood Lutheran School— Sherwood twentieth of a mill upon all property Erich Uonzelmann, Mary Wetzel, and saved from destruction by the anfj \fji|j? an paint at a special re V&ur child should drink at least in the state, has been completed by Four boys’ and girls’ clubs m ! Albert Kupprecht, ( lair Wetzel, Mil- turbine wheels of hydroelectric plants r|uction this week. They also have a u ?uar,’ °* ni'llc a clay. Phone Secretary of State Kozcr. The fund has recently been developed in Ore- gaje f)n ^ cnip ,,ajnt Akha Dairy.—Adv. ♦ Washington county have * received! dred Kupprecht. this vear totalled $56,220.82 and was ... gon. Mr. Dietsch is planning on another charters from the extension office at apportioned among counties in pro Corvallis These charters indicate the Di“ - N°- ‘ U n io n -P . O. Be.verton. CO M M UNICATION The device is made up of two par nine cent sale in the near future. portion to the amount of the tax allel rows of electrodes suspended organization of the club as a stand- Rout* 2 anl 4-H club The members agree rma rincilcy. raised in each county, with the ex from a wooden framework, one above Oregon City, Oregon ception of Multnomah county.^ whose the surface of the water and one T H O M A S ROHSE to complete the w r k as outlined by Dist. No. 17, Jscktown, Hillsboro May 31, 1928 participation is limited to $16,500. the near the bottom. C E L E B R A T E S 9TH B IR T H D A Y the extension department and to give Thro Murphy Elmer Jack, Jodie When the cur *° 'Itc F.ditor). Please permit balance of the tax raised m this rent is turned on, an electric field i* demonstrations of their work. Daniels. 10 express to you, and through county, amounting to $3.93.1.56, Thomas Rohsc celebrated his ninth The clubs are the Durham Garden Dist. No. 18. Progress— Beaverton Rt. set up, reaching from the top *o 1 to the republican voters of equally divided between all of the the bottom of the stream. Its birthday with a party Wednesday club led by Mrs. Julia C abc of | Irene Hanson, Hortens« f lelland. district, my deep appreciation counties of the state, each county orrm oh decreases with distance up- afternoon at the home of his parents, Tigard; the Metzger cooking flub led, the support accorded me in the receiving $109 32 as its share Dist. No. 22, Middleton— and down-stream ^ r- a,,<^ Mrs Rohse, in Beaverton. by Mrs. J. P. Kenny; the Metzger! nt primary election. My vote in P. O., Sherwood Rt. When a fish swims into the edge Games were played and dainty re Ucst Egg Poultry club led by Mrs. The fund is available for use in When a fish . A. <». A. .•»■»•wm Baldwin m of *«*...».■>., Portland, ■ and r county was gratifying to me, support of any fair, land products of the electric field, it is usually frr.hments served late in the after- .. *>■" the! i Maurice Delange, Omar Bechtel, kn. w fun weu tbat j should show or livestock exhibition, or. in turned back If it continues, an in- noon Those present were: Bobby Kinton Sure Winner Calf club led by Donald Edy. *ve found so many friends had the event no such fair is held m creasinglv severe shock drives it back Sauers, Geraldine Smith, Billy Smith, Mrs. J. J. \ an Klcek of Beaver-' (Continued on last page.) Vj| ^f en for the endorsement of any county, the money may be di It is reported that a field current Betty Chin, David Mason, Theodore ton. T newspaper. of three or four volts will discourage Hetu. Rhoda Thyng, Jean verted to 'he road fund. Washington county will receive a 3 0 pound salmon, but that the t.sh Florence V*»lieff, Dorothy Vailieff S k*wreUrF state it will be objective to give the people of $1,900.41. Will not be harmed eve® if it swim« l.»land Edward«. Mary Metzler, La- , 'late a clean, conscientious ad- entirely through the field verne Dan-•.-11a. June Goddard. Mil FATE I'ttration of their affairs, free from * _______ _ dred Lorrill, Burnett Batchford, I.ents. t Ore JTelen Rohse. Vancouver, David and showing every courtesy S TA R T M AK IN G BRICK By Verne Bright »ble Drink cold milk 'n»,cad " Mr« George Tefft and Mrs. NEXT MONDAY you 11 feci better. Aloha Y j Hannigan of Portland. '• ery truly vours, Fred Rierlv, of Kint--n, is building « ► D HAL. E HOSS. Thc Jungfrau and the Matterhorn were no more The Superior Brick & Tile JOHN T. W IL L IA M S "'publicj an nominee for Secretary a new house. pany expect to start making brick Than mole hills to his stride, Mt. Everest °I State. John T Williams, aged 85, died m next Mbnday at their yard on the Had felt h is alnine mattock pierce her breast, highway near the Richfield gas sta Portland Tuesday. He is survived by N E W TAILOR AND three daughters. Mrs Hazel Malar- CLEANER IN BE A V E R T O N McKinley’s summit was an open door. tion at Beaveton. ,ILLY ® o y s e n V E R Y key. Mrs Minnie O’ Riley, of Portland, The machinery was installed y i l l W I T H P N E U M O N IA Beyond strange harbors where Aurora flares i Mark Patterson o f Portland, w o and Mrs. A. Cberriogton, of Salem V Freise. of Maplewood, who ha« W’ E. Pegg had charge of the re-1 He’d drawn his seldpes, straining at the yoke- X made the installation at the Doern rented the Welter building _ on the TL . f n n r r al u B vsen, of Woodland Acres, mains becker hospital. 'ireenwfiorl corner of Watson and Rroadway But fate must ever have her little joke, day with interment in kn.« V*5" w' ,b Pneumonia in a Port- streets, will conduct a cleaning and The company has ordered a 'tipi \ h 'Mtal, caused from injuries He broke his leg climbing up a stairs. J Hr is a tailor also. sehen he was knocked of wood thru a W al wood dealer Thev will employ 15 men to begin ‘ ......... ........ j 1 . 1 ^ a truck on the highway I- with and as their output mcrea.es age near the Lake road. •ff- U«* rr,urn'n? h»-me frr.m schiiol will hire more. ” Accident occured Km Ijßj