The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 15, 1929, Image 1

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    TnE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
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PUBLISHED BY PIONEER PUBLISHING CO.
VOL. 3, NO. 1
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BEAVERTON, OREGON.
FRIDAY, MAR. 15, 1929
PRICE 5 CENTS
DOG ACCIDENTLY KILLED
BY ALOHA MAN
Hunters, Preparing to Answer Call of Red Gods,
Are Planning Trips to British Columbia Wilds
the accidental killing'
As a result of
of a dog a week ago, N. J Skee, of •
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Aloha, appeared before the grand
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Th> capacity of the Richfield pa* jury at Hillsboro last Saturday and
—^ atalion at Beaverton was doubled tu|«j |u>w the dog had annoyed him(
•It-Oi _lhi* week by the installation of an- by barking every night for thrve
k
other 20,000 gullon tank. The tajik months. He said he had requested!
f . OH brought in on huge trucks ami the owner to tie up the dog but this
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Broadway had not been dune. Monday inorn-
■treet had to be lifted to allow them ¡tlg he shot at the dog to scare it
to proceed down the highway.
away. He was indicted for wantonly
*i.
i injuring bn animal.
He pleaded not
The Masonic Building association of guilty
this place are giving a dance in Hu-
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ber hall Saturday evening. They arc CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR PLAN
«pecting a large crowd bs these
FOR ANNUAL CONVENTION
^H tes are quite popular.
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Officers
of
Washington county
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192.1 Chevrolet touring
>S5. Stipes ( hristian Kndeavor union met in
Garage Beaverton.
Hillsboro Sunday afternoon ami busi-
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ness taken up included plans for the
Miss Ethel Littlefield of Portland annual state convention which will
was a guest of Erma Nelson V\ ednes- be held April 18-21 tit Salem. A pre­
Convention rally will be held in Hills
day night.
boro on Sunday afternoon, April 7,
Miss Margaret Sundberg, daughter at which time the Washington county
of M' and Mrs. August Sundberg contestant for the slate Intenned-
was married
Tuesday evening to ’ iate oratorical contest will be sel-j
Ralph E. Cox, at the East side Evan- ecled. Several from the county are
gelical church.Several people oi Beav- ;d«o planning to enter posters in the
eriou attended.
state publicity contest.
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Mg-s Crete Gray came home from
1925 Star Sport Touring a good
Eug pne Tuesday evening. She is con- buy. Stipes Garage, Beaverton,
fined to her home with a severe cold.:
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AMERICAN LEGION TO
A card party sponsored- by Beav­
STAGE MASS MLET1NC
erton Social club will be held in the
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Masonic hall Wednesday afternoon,
The Executive Committee of Port-
March 31
Mesdames
Doy Gray, Und ,»ost No 1. Ainerican Legion,
and L. R. Dean are hostesses and
staging a monster mass tm
prondse a go.)d time and good prizes ,,
Ciy¡c Au.Un.rium, Sunday ev - 1
They will st^zt playing promptly at 2 cling, March 17i)i at 7 p. in. for all ^
w m
o"ck>i k. Remember the date.
i veterans of the World W ar and their)
wives. These meetings are being i
Mr. Palmiter of Hoo«l River, state held for the purpose of acquainting;
grange master, made an official visit all veterans with the benefits to|
to Bi-liverton grange Saturday. He • vhich they a.re entitled through gov­
was accompanied by his wife.
ernment ami stale legislation. All
1 veterans are invited regardless of the! BEAVERTON BUILT PLANE
Ed Lonely and Myron Gray are
length of time or place of service.
MAKES INITIAL FLIGHT
driving up from Eu gene
Sunday. I ,\ h KYTS ’ OJ)i
,
en tat 6:30. A program of
Vtyron will speiul the Spruit v.
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nuviiig pictures. Flashes of Action,
' plane of unique de.igti, planned
tion at home. Mr. Tonely will return
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Oificial Signal ( orp pictures tak ‘ en|and built by tht- National Aircraft
Motnlav where he is employed m the
• n France, will be thrown on the Corporation of Beaverton, made its
I V itieth Century grocery.,
icrot n at 7 p. m. sharp, which will : initial flight Monday from Portland
’>*• followed by a short patilfitic pro- with George Yates, pilot and Roy
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson en­
tram before stweral lectures.
Davis, designer as a passenger. The
tertained the Neighborhood club '«t
ship, a three place full cantileve,
their hoi lie Tuesday evening. High
monoplane
has a 8(1 horse power
score- were held bv Mrs. I li/abeth ANOTHER D1SASTEROUS
F
IR
E
WEDNESDAY
NIGHT
motor
and
weighs
900 pounds.
Davi- ami O. H. Brieten.
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B/<¡ CeixzL.'/
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D E M O N CONTEST
¡1 LORES! GROVE
1 lie annual Washington county <lec
laitiation contest to. the grade schools
will be held at Forest Grove, April
'9 ut the (. ongregatioual church.
I he winner in each contest to c«Hn-
l-ete in the final contest later.
Provision has been made sm that
pupils in every grade can compete
Division one includes grades J and
l„ selections from 1 to .100 words;
division 2 grades 7 ami 8 , selections
j from 2S0 to CM words. Each division
! *' entitled to one diamatic and one
lUineroits selection from each school
Arrangements for the preliminary
•i-nsest has been placed in the hands
| * f the follmving persons, also the «list
i ' ‘ets in their section: W. T. Lehnhe r
at Moha-Huber, districts 1(17, 0 , 17. 18
19, 29, 31 , 38 48.57, 60o2Jt.67Jt74.79
' ■*'l, 94, 95, 116. E. B. Nedry at Tigard
' districts 2d. 3»Jt, 22, 2*>.lt 40, 45, 73,
<2, 88 . 92. KM and 108.
If a district has been omitted from
this list, or if a school prefers to join
m a different section they should
communicate at once with F.. G
Webb Pearl t ook May Blades, the
committee from the W C. T A. or
I County Superintendent N. A. Frost.
PAPER BAGS ADOPTED
FOR LIM E SHIPM ENTS
I he state lime plant at Salem,
I Oregon, reports that it now believes
the sack problem for agricultural
lime has been solved Ijy the use of
I paper bags. The adoption «if paper
- bags for lime shipments does aivay
with the practice of returning sacks
j m the state lime plant.
a A S O - P O t N T CARIBOU *
The price of agricultural lime In
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BEAVERTON EN TER PR ISE CELE- '* lh‘‘ ,>lal" al
(,r ‘'Kon I he
LEGION TO SPONSOR
minimum carload is thirty tons,
JUNIOR BASEBALL TEAM BRA TES SECOND ANNIVERSARY
freight from Salem to Washington
County
points- on Southern Pacific
l.ast
weeks
paper
marked
the
close
The Argohnc Post, American L e^
is
45
cents
per ton in carload lots.
ton of Sherwood, is sponsoring a of our second successful year m
Two
carlot
orders pooled by the
junior baseball team for boys under this community and with this issue
county agent will be delivered this
he Uge of 17 years. The first game i we embark again on tl«e mission of
month and will be used mostly for
of the set«son to be played with the helping the growth and development
alfalfa growing.
Picard juniors at Sherwood March < f the town.
C. T. McWhorter
The Enterprise was established tiwo
24th
County Agent
years ago on St. Patricks I A«y. Match
17, 1927 . We í ire in«l 1 « cd g rat «ful for
192o Chevrolet Landau Sedan—re-
■he hcairtv welcome and loy;ally ex
1924 l-ord coupe-—Good rubber ar. 1
■mlitioned motor, new rubber. Stipes
tended to us.
license.
Stipes Garage Beaverton.
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iarage,
Beav
erton.
NOTES
Multnomah is again ut a loss to j BEAVERTON H'lGH
Mrs Susan Clement and daughter
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our short time here «Vve fimi
Alicr. of McMinnville, spent the week account for a house being burned,
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the chipi pride to lie the schOols
end visiting relatives in Beaverton.
to the ground. Last Wednesday night: The Senior class under the direc- F IR S T SALMON OF
which
arc w'ell equipped and a R A BBITS TAKE TH REE
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a house just a block from the Wythe ,,on of Mrs K'.bertson is beginning
THE SEASON CAUGHT credit to the town. The, lltlsilness
PRIZES
FIR ST
Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray visited combe home «which burned a short lo vvol"k °*v the annual play. As v, t
houses have sliown an increase of
the
cast
has
not
been
decided
upon.
Mr. \ on Gray and family in St. Hcl- while ago was found in a blaze. Mrs.
Charles Mack, of Milwaukic, son of most a third ii ii miniher, winle tliere
Three rabbits entered in the bench
Hatikc, employed at the Blue Bird
ens Tuesday.
.vlrs. Enuna Mack teacher at the is nu Ils tier or richer farming area show of the Oregon Branch of A. R.
I tin, ti relative ami a small youngster
OPERETTA SUCCESS
Aloha-Huber school, holds the dis­ m the state We are blessed with and (. K by Lient Blakney of Ti-
Mrs. L. L. Myers is entertaining were awakened to find the house
tinction this year of catching th- paved roads and streets to any part i gard t««>k first prizes. The three
filled with flames and ha«l just time
relative«« from Twin balls, Idaho.
El Bandido, tin operetta, was pre­ tirst salmon ol the season. For the
animals, a junior N. L. Red Doe; a
enough to save a few pieces of cloth­ sented last night. The musical cotu- past three years the glory has been we might wish to go.
Even though the great agricultural s< nior N . Z Red Doe; a senior N. 7.
ing before crawling through a window *'<ly was a success and many people bestowed upon a woman. The fish
Th, operetta “El Bandido'’ which
\S hit«- Doe r.v««re given much com-
to safety. The little house but a attended The many musical mini- was caught last Sunday tit the month ml f. >it¡cultural development lias
was presented by the Beaverton high
im-nt
by the awarder, Judge White
frame structure is believed to have Tiers displtiyerd much work and also "f the ( lackatnas river and weighed not kept paivv with times, there
sch«x>l
students
Wednesday ami
il
Ccntralia,
Washington. Rabbitery
been uninsured.
are numerous prosperous «lairying
241
/} pounds.
talent.
Thursday evening was well attended'
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as
vet
is
in
its
infancy but is gradu­
lames Und pure bred sl«iek m this
both nights. The singers gUve their
j
_ _ _ _ _
ally
coming
to
the
front. Cooperation
v icinity.
is the biggest and most necessary
parts with excellent clcarne«^ and th« OTTO ERICKSON MAKES
AYERS FUNERAL HELD
BEAVERTON MEAT MARKET
stage setting was most colorful
NUMEROUS SA LES AT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
MAY MOVE TO ROSSI BLDG. The social, religious ami educational asset to a growing industry thereftire
atmosphere of the town ami sur- a Cooperative uiirket ass«iciation has
rounding country lias proven vtry lie«'M formed in Portland which will
An exceptional goo<! program wa.»j
a
° , 'rlc *on. ,s _
very
\ large group of relatives and
A lease will be signed this week
congenial
and to be k«Vping in line ,, ||1(- near future «ipen a shop near
given on the Beaverton program over " 1,K^ on the job is quite in evidence friends attended the funeral services by E. Benson for the store which
with
th,
modern advancements. In Yamhill street to dis|>ose of g«xi ,1
KTBR last Tuesday evening. Harris
report just riccivtd. ^ I his on Sunday afternoon, March 10th has been occupied by the Beaverton
t.ict
everyone
has taken a st«-p fur- ',ralthy rUibits properly IrrMtd. A
Haas .ti, popular tenor, cave three se - 1
. r'ck*on n’adc a ,r’p to | for the hte Mrs. Ellen Henry Avers Inn in the Rossi building Mr lb n-
teeth'll* and Willis Lady, baritone,
, ^lcro ‘'‘'t '1 ,wo a member of .the Rclhel Congrega- si.n intended to renovate the build- w««nl ami this paper is protnl to In small cost of 15 per cent on the
,f< orn,,c’{^»eertng^ tractor* to tional church
where the service ir.g which h«* n<».v occupies, but the among the business houses with .. ,|,,i|ar wj|| be charged to ilefray ex-
gave » couple of
ot selections.
selections, Violin
violin . '
A. Rigdon. At Shewood the same wai conducted by the minister. Rev new place will give him a largn dirvet or indirect influence <m
on th penses and even thotig’h you may not
select «ms by Bernice L'öx and Hanna
r«
nmmnity
s
welfare
and
appreciates
hr a member the shop is open to y«m
*ay
he
sold
another
to
M.
Toy«xikta
Donald
Youn. accompanied by Lois Cox were
nt. S< an,,,n,r ,n >'• loyooma. Donald M. MacNoil. The Webb- store which is l>a>lly needed to cat
the whole hearted support given '• Let us get together and bring the
very good. Senator Earl Fishers
'aU ' . m
wcel<
' Iourn*,y« d to Boswell quartet sang two appropriate- for his increased business,
both in the city and country.
itihbit industry to ntran just as much
talk on the tunnel and Tualatin val-
',”'1 ,0l<'
rank KmR a , numbers at the service. M 1 rs Avers
Illinois
on
ley was excellent. There will be
„ .
was born near Galena,
If you are looking for new F irds
We trust that the next mile of if not more to Oregon than it d«ies
fcnotlu r program at 6 o’clock next!
rf SM CS \ ( *c tractor transit tions Movembrr 1^, 1^57 and f»ived awav we have them. Otto
Krickson
our journey will have gr«-at things to California ami Washington.
to
Toes,In evening
, 1 Dmai" ,,x wa* p,,rcha**“d hy Mr in Portland on March 6 . 1929 at t
h
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in stolte for tins vast valley in which
! /immerman of Cornelius and by H
af 7 ] years
we live.
Ask for demonstration best all elec­
V Farnnni of Hillsboro. Ed Alcorn
EVELYN ALEXANDER
She leaves to mourn her depart - 1
Mrs William Biel who has been ■f West Timbet bought a four coach
tric
Atwater Kent radio. Stipes
TO R EC EIVE A HIGH HONOR
ure her husband. Millard F Ayers
vuiti: g with relatives in Seattle is
Garage.
1927 Chevrolet coach -will take
r f Beaverton; one son Charles H.
r.ow with her parents Mr. and Mrs
trade- in. Stipes Garage, lieav ertou 1 Evelyn S. Alexander, pupil of Beu­
Ayers of Ridgefield. Washington:
LADIES AID TO SERV E
E. F. Swenson.
WASHINGTON
COUNTY
lah R. Cheever, is to be highly hon­
DINNER MARCH 22nd three daughters Mrs. H P Downing
BOYS
EXCEED
GIRLS
ored Saturday by having her piano
of Beaverton. Mrs. R. G. Carey Ot I
Do you know that Thyng serves
K
EEP
WINDOWS
LIGHTED
lesson given her by Mrs. Eleanor
The ladies Aid of the Bethel Con­ PortFmd and Mis* G«-n - - Avers at
Hot Dogs ami Light Lunches.
Tabulation
of
the
Washington
—
Arnreiter, one of Portland's’ leading
gregational church of Beaverton, hav> home; one brother David E. Henrv ;ounty school population hete shows! Many dealers
lealrrs dc not believe that l.cscheti/kv teacher who only teaches
of
Atchison.
Kansas;
six
grandchild-
r«'«l
Mr- C. E. Allen and Mrs. N. G. completed plan«- to serve a
4988 ^ boys and 4457
girls, according j it is necessary to keep their windows
advanced musicians and teachers an I
dinner
next
Friday
/ ™ and ° ,h fr n(,ar relatives.
S«<uthern
Style
Pr#rt:t, i were luncheon guests of
to N A. Frost, .county school sup-, lighted at night. This is wrong. As 1 never children. So
Evelyn can feel
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erintendent. Those between
Mri leruiie Met loud Satuniav after «vrning March 22nd. Arrangements
and many, or more, people go window highly complimented
have also been made for amusical and *
noon
«hopping at night as do in the day­
COUPLE MARRIED SUNDAY ; 20 years old were counted.
recttational program which promises to
time. In a dark window one cannot'
•
be very interesting.
There
was
a
man
in
our
town
And
«ee
the
articles
the
merchants
are
Miss Helen M Hockens of Beaver­
ENLARGING SHOW AND
T V many friends of Helen Hock-
he was wondrous wise
trying to display, and this often
SALES ROOMS
ton, daughter of H. N Hix-kens and
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e VV.dL Me swore by all the gods above he ¡causes them to lose sales Every mer,
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GASOLIN E COMPANY „ „ W r, M
marri.gr to Robert ragleton, in van
WIN n t t
— _
£.
•would not advertise!
chanty no matter what kind of a st«>r<> Otto Erickson is having his sales
WIN CASE ington were married Sunday at Van-
c«JUve . last Sunda> They expect te
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couver,
Washington
The
young But one ikiv he di«l break this rule. !>«• is running, onght to keep his win- rooms enlarged this week. The par--
^ ■ i
summer a M
l where
J„.|.
B.ol. v ha- iMOfd , t«mp...
<l««ws lighted until at least eleven titjons braveeri the shop and the of-
roupie will reside at Astoria. Oregon
and thereby hangs a tale
Mr. Eagleton In«, pvork.
arv o r i r r n -t ra m m e \ B ' l r „ „ n n - * w
the (m o w is em pl
| by The ad was set in real small type o'clock every night
fice has been moved and he will have
~
„ .
’ (r,<m ' ell,n>f
but the ,Rr Pacifir Telephone Co
—.
, a larger display room.
and headed Sheriff’s Sale.
p^ a’
5 c«>ts a d. zen, Burbank General This ca: r ub-.iit thr .ugh a
Miss Helen attended the local
192b ( hevrolet Touring—new Duco
Besides the tractors an<! cars they
jM a ti^ s $1 25 a stick Beach's Feed legal combat between General Gaso- schools and is well known by the
Mrs Frances Livermore is confined g o o d rubber, Stipes Garage, Beaver- will have on display milk sejaratora
¡J
duce Market.
, Ime and A B L lenient*.
v< ung people here.
| and all kinds of farm machinery.
to her home with gripp.
ton.
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