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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1928)
r THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE < ---------- f l l G H W Ä Y ^ C O N D I T I O N S _____> Lodge Directory H. H. J E F F R I E S , Publisher Member National Association Association Editorial Oregon and BEAVER State Dtkum budding- 1‘hone LODGE Editorial No. 1M. A F R A . M. , Meet* f . n t and third Thursdays oi v each month by order of !.. >nen . \j I B. Katnberger, A L L MAIN R O A D S IN O REG O N , «Mitri Mult* W A SH IN G T O N AND C A L IF O R N IA r __ f t - . - Cn « r t | * of M iU rt W»»kii|toe cosiwty ■ ■aadi county. are in good condition and are carry • — I.,*.«.-.» tn H ie I h<i Iriiin ct at Beaverton, ling maximum trattic. th e tourist Published Friday of each week by Pioneer 1 ublithing Co. ¡season, after a late beginning, it on O t e . _____________________ __________ and in full blast. Tourist*, this year, are using cabin E n u re d a , socond e l . i t matter at the po.tofl.ce at Beaverton. Oregon. camps to a greatly increased extent under the act of con gres* of March J, lo/y._____________ and all over the country these camps, Subscription price, $1.50 a year in advance; advertising rate* on application sometimes representing a tremendous investment, have sprung up like O FFIC ES magic. A chain of cabin camps, rep resenting an investment of some Tigard—Tigard Pharmacy- -Phone Tigard 143. $200,01)0 for each unit, is now planned. A lo h a -A lo h a Lumber Co.—Phone Beaverton 4252. Units will be established in every Beaverton-B roadw ay near O. E. t r a c k i- P h o u e 7503. large city in the country. Multnomah— Multnomah Insurance Agency, BRoadway 0791 R E D W O O D H I G H W A Y in spite P ortlan d--H * WHITEHALL RESTAURANT R. E. Hanna, Prop. BRoadway Vite» • ft * CHAPTER BEAVER No. 10«. O E S. Meets second and fourth Wednesday of each mouth. Barbara Gorham, Worthy Matron Margaret Denny, Secretary. Card party and 500 the third Wedne^lay—Visitors welcome Heave rton city council Monday of each month meets f BUILDING MATERIAL — *ee us first. Phone 6 2 0 2 first comes as near being the one organization thru which Rll 5:30 p n, until 7 a. m. i---------------------------------------------------------- creeds and confessions, all partizans and individualists, all THE p a c i f i c : h i g h w a y is in Be*ver Gra,‘*e' No m««»* the wealthy and all poor, all great and all small, all high-brow good condition south into California ‘ec“"d Saturday of each month B ( and all low brow, all humble and all powerful can come whh ,hc . construction "ia*‘«r- Wrs Kub> boyd- *ec‘ together on a common meeting ground for the good of «ha«« ‘county line In California, , ______________________ the whole. At Boulder Creek there is a sharp W . 'A m Y . V . V A V V . V . V . V . S A Chamber of Commerce cannot be compared with:«™ whcrc a brid^ »bein gin stalled , CORDWOOD any other civic organization because its purposes art dit motoriats should use great caution ini ferent. Since everybody can get into a C hamber of Com- approaching the curve. North of' FO R S A L E merce, there is no excuse for anyone standing on the side- Boulder creek there are four larger ctiin m _____ cliM v iile o* engaged um rL in on<l n iim p ro iic hauling Beaverton, Ore Phone 3603 Beaverton Res. 36fp Charles Berthold DEALER IN HAY, GRAIN, FEED , P O U L T R Y We Recommend X Berthold Scratch Food Berthold E g g Mash Berthold Egg Mash with mineral D a ir y Feed Standard Dairy Feed Standard Scratch Food Berthold Hog Feed ROLLING and GRINDING We Deliver Beaverton Oregon, Near S. P. Depot J r E c o n o m i c é / T r o m t p o ^ o flo m CHEVROLET will j Other organizations certainly do have their places in run up to December, on record fruit every community. Sometimes, and indeed quite often, an'pack exclusive and classified membership based upon past at tainments, ethical standards, and in fact wealth, is far!* Salem—Oregon *! ... . linen mills c. . show . better able to carry out its purposes than by letting Tom, _____ Dick and Harry into its deliberations. Such an organiza- t'orvaiu» fruit cannery has already! tion finds its greatest strength in sticking closely to its u*ed 200 ,ons SUKitr lhls ycar original purposes and not tieparting trom a Straight line Forest Grove-—Last prunes are sold to its goal regardless of what the fellow tin the street 900,000 pounds in local plant for says about it. But when it conies to the larger projects l927' ____ of a public anti general civic nature, there is no better or- Coquille-New Me,hodis.church will ^am/ation than the Chamber of Commerce to brintf about be dedicated early in September, results. , ----------------- Ç.The P r o o f is in the driving" I A ( hamber of l ommerce is like an individual booster. COM M EN T S Development costs money; anti the more the Chamber of! Be eternally careful, whether driv- l ommerce boosts for developement the more it is going to ' " k - «r what not. The price trample upon somebody’s toes. But the records of sue oi car<‘,"Virs* ” , T ' co*,ly. in, cessful utits show there were live Chambers of Commerce existing thruout their growth. Across from S. P. Depot Delivered $6.50 per cord material cannery Beaverton Lumber Co. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS IN BU LK belong and can’t belong because I don’t have the qualifi- (There are flag men at each shovel so P. R . Dallman ration or classification.” On the Other hand, it is one there is no danger but careful driving general civic organization to which he may attach his '* rccoinmcnilcJl_____ Phone Scholls 54, Line 20 membership, his life and his sacred honor and really BE O regon weekly industrial / Beaverton Rt. 3 LONG. He can not he barred from membership so long review $ < • <**2*«X** v v v v *5 v v as he has character and a few dollars for a membership. | Independencei r ~ A . W olfe sells Regardless of the few dollars, if he is right at heart and $1,000 strawberries from 2 y2 acre --- rr----- -— wants to do something for his community, he is worth lan11 more than the money the membership card costs. Such a river road Tillamook — W i l s o n fellow had better be paid by the Chamber of Commerce opened to the coast. to come into it. Carver—Carver-Canby '• X —if in the market for of new construction, is carrying a considerable volume of traffic, due t o ------------------------------- — X the well-advertised scenic attraction Beaverton Chamber of Commerce TH E VALUE OF A CHAMBER OF COMMERCE I of this road in addition to the fact meets second Tuesday m each mouth. ■ that it offers a loop trip to the Ore- One treat value found in a properly organized and *<>nia„ touring. California You may . ,. ri, i . w „n .. functioning , .• • /-I_____i____ r. s Com r v „ . « -«° . KO by by ei,hc, either r ,he the R^ood R II ^ " Chamber of or Pacific SUverlea{ can,Pi meets the first S at- $ well organized anti well luncuonmg t-iiamuci OI highway and return by the alternative . T- , Tll. . . f merce is its democratic form of organization and its open roU|f This scenic route is in fair ^ ^ U 1 m e m b ersh ip . condition throughout. T h e only in- _____ ;________________________________ S 1 . • « • •. * convenence is experienced between •> Everybody who has the interest of his cominuni > at the Kiaitia,h r iver and the town of Beavsrtou i o o F No 25> heart and is willing to pay the small membership tee may Orick. This piece of road will be B)eetg every lNion(tkV night a. then heroine a Working unit in the Chamber of Commerce. T h e ! f o u n d somewhat dusty and during hal, in Beaverton N. G. J. F. God . . . v p mav seek exnression ^ ° rkmK h ( W * lt ,S operaU‘d under ard; sec’ty M. E Underhill, individual notions that citizens h nave may seex p the following control system: Auto- _ ___ , and become the program of the entire community. Selfish mobiles are permitted over the road Beaverton Rcbekah Lodge No. 24* | interests are, or should be forgotten when the welfare o f -fronti both ends a. 8:45 a m„ 11:15 a m eet. 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each V . # rpi ^ * r / v n s m o r i . o nL 12:15 p in. and 2 45 p. in. Thu month. Mrs. Albert Erickson, N. u , the community is at stake. 1 he Chamber of C ommerce roa(| however is open a„ night from Lena Godard, secretary. § . W aiting Station for Pacific Stage* >CLrc **r> 0/91__________ lines and saying “Let then, go ahead ami do it, I don’t Lunch Room, Candy, Confectionery, Soft Drinks las. Ore., itemizer observer -------- Ex-Governor Fierce announce* that he will make a vigorous campaign foi In 1845 England passed a law to preserve the hiuh Al Sm,,h aml also ior a ,fi*1 in con' wavs for horse-drawn vehicles, in effect keening self-nro *r*M ,or h“n,e1!f' biu T ' a,i "M peilcu Pennies t>ti all public roads; thereby causing (he tempt will hoodoo the other and the discouragement of manufacture of such vehicles for fo rty l,wo combmfd arc a combination ( Years. which even the ntoit vigorous cam paign cannot put over.—Hillsboro lit-, The automobile industry in 1927 used 14% of the iron and steel produced in the United S t i t t * « - Gt** »L.. . . . . . , , . . 1110 * l a l e S ‘ 01 th ‘ ■ K ^ r ot the leather upholstery; 82 per cent of the rubber consumed; cent of me the hardw ood lum him- ■................ - ....... • 13 per i1'-* a s .m ui naruwooti ber; 26 percent of the aluminum; 11.6 percent of the cop per; 22 percent . . . of the tin ; 16.7 . percent ------- of - - . the . . . . . lead; . . . . . . . 3.4 .., perient of the zme, and 29 percent of the nickel, besides cloth, paints, varnish, hair and padding and other r a w materials. ‘ K ° ‘ ncr raw dcFfn‘,cm » As one travels on the arterial high ways of thr state, he notice* an un-l un,ally ,arKf ,u,"'h er of cars bearing ,N OUR OWN C,TY To find a real spirit of public s e r - 1 vtce it is not necessary to go to high places. The tame motives which _______________ t ~ of; — ■ ■ - rhe only figure surprisingly low in the above table is that of the amount of tin used. | The cute ,,ron’,’, r^hhc work among the most the nation hold for prominent of those who labor in our city | F.very week different groups assent- -------— ‘T always prosecute in the name of lustice ” <avs a b,f in.,h” r"y. no* ,lwavt ,or iheit district attorney. But Justice has so many nick-names^u»e eommunity affatrs of this cuy N,'u don t .tlu.tvx recognise her when the jury gets thruimay br carhed on m a better with the case. ~ ~ hut the second thousand is the harder to keep. we’ve understood it that wav. • * ■ . . . . That is save in their own Grose NVes-Time», r‘* ‘nK of big, non-locking 4-whecl brakes! And the delightful handling ease perfected bv a 1 hearing, worm-and-gear steering m ech anism ! *495 Ail prtL*‘ i " ^fiim. Th-u s \shat you get In th e B ig jjer and B e tte r Chev- r ° Ut— a tvpc ° f P erform ance so th rillin g that it is r *ngtng an en tirely new ord er o f m otoring enjoy« ch^i‘ Ch: ; r. u, ment into the lowprice M d l *375 , ^ Vnr m a n J tal<e ,h e " heel— and see for yourself ' 1 *. ,a Breat car h ‘»I T h e re are seven heautitul models to choose from . BERNARD & STIPE f,,v b*""i At ’ "regular intervals the city C itncil (meets to try to unravel the knotty 'problems of city affairs Numerous at Stipe s Garage Beaverton, Oregon When are turning » m nseet the same ,«b \>nen vntl >ou are turning tE- the ,i:.| dial for ... music and , you l,,bir ject of *rouP com unity with adv ancemrnt get to a station where the fellow is saving something that has no sense to it, you’ll know it’s a speech and not the Yr et prophets are not without h-nor announcer talking. k v .............! 6 f 5 ^ S S S iJV * 6 9 5 u Lu tr**1 * 7 1 5 r* Removal of War Tax Lowers Delivered Price* 1 Rr',wi* "* musicians assemble prac,,f‘‘ f"r 595 T iV '"“’» Lner When a fire alarm rings the re- »p»Hi»e to this emergency is made by • Iftoup of volunteer firemen Once I he first thousand dollars may h« the hardest to get,.* U J Tcurtm »J.QC * S rr — Oregon Mevt.anvilte N«.vs-Reporter —come take a ride in th e Bigger and Better Chev rolet A sm ooth, quiet m otor that sweep« you along at igh speed for h o u r after hou r— in perfect com fort! A cceleration that shexsts you ahead at th e traffic lin e! Pow er that conqu ers th e steepest h ills! T h e positive tv lbc un'on- and ,b<l *lrivm *urei> I I here s no money in stockings any more. things have turned into a roll of their own t ^ coach licenses of other states They are here from Vermont, Texas, (.oloraik). Iowa. New York, nearly every state * n,oy ' h i '»"proved highway, m \ .r r#->\ s ^ jjjt Q U A L I T Y co u n try —Forest AT I o L O W c o s t