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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1929)
^ * r i m i G ìttj »I Ot*gon Library ¡¡J Äugen«, Or THE BEAVERTON PIW-1SHF.D f r f . 2 N- • 1 5 BY PIONEER PUBLISHING CO BEAVEHTON, OREGON, MP l £ GF 3 EAVERI 0 N iTTClin i*Ll ußüiiTlflS I ANNUAL SESSION OF EDITORS OPENS AT ALBANY JUNE 2« ENTERPRISE FRIDAY. JUNE 21,1929 Pace Set for A ir Terminals of Future FL0AT “ N E " A " R L ‘T T“ S1SS HA VF Y B A LA N C F, • MORE IRIN » ATTEND P O U L IH N S PICN C The way in which the state of California has successfully brough’ Mrs J R Talbot has made a report of receipts and expenditures for ih. itself before rtic people of America,] Beaverton float which won first price People 0* Beaverton were extend- through the activities of the Calton- in the Portland Rose show Tht» P*™« a‘ ,hc i a perbuiial invitation to come to muns, Ir Inc., will be graphically out- There is a balance of $IM 77 H aiiby Fair grounds, Tuesday was • e July 25, 20 and 27 for the bned to editors of Oregon at the an which includes $75 pri/e money tremendous success despite adverse . Trail pageant, the state-wide llual session of the Oregon State Ld $1/1 was expended for flowers, weather. There were more han AM S“1-'' , celebration which . l will i bt ltor,al held at it Al- At building float, expense of contest, etc per#ons ,,rfSnu fron, lar alul nrar , . Association, _ ’ to ° be ut neul Receipts from ticket sale..... $214 00 ‘i l r e a, that turn, when a car. J“ " e * a" d * a,,d a. Newport , , . . . . . . . . . . lhe entire atfair was held ui the ’ Donations from H R Jenkins... 5.W1 hl of Eugene Radiators stopped ; ' a,r‘ ouncetl hcre by Arn,. Donations from Mrs Waite .... 50 b'K *,avi,ion which a!l c,,ck>8fd r ;; M „da T h. party, under “ h e l £ M * * editor's Rects from card party- 22.25 with the exception of a part of one Irtdcrship of K. O. Bushong, is , John Cuddy, managing director of] Expenses of contest .......... ....$4120 side. Jack Beattie and Dellas Ann* een Biikim a tour of the coast between 8 Al strong, with the help oi the audience the Californians, Inc., will have a Expense card party gre and Eugene to advertise the j prominent place on the program, and1 Expense biding float, flowers $122.48 sung everything from “ It Aint Go- iifliing event. «17) 08 [will tell in detail of the work of his ’ Total ™ __ ___ ___________ Radiators con While here the to Rain No More,“ to ‘ East association. Kis add ress will be ,i $79,77 •Cash in Bank .................. Side, \\ est Side.” The Oregon t ity imeli with chamber of commerce $75(0 I First prize on float........... ,jiciab and this city was extended ■ !’an of ‘ be Kcnerttl program that ha. $154 77 boys Pu* the crowd in a decidedly /Balance on hand .............. 1 invitation to participate in the in- H“ ‘ 1 l '_ ^ P lnK among the news- good humor. Sixteen members of * Lirtd parade, one of ' the o u t-’ ¡papers of Oregon to aid in ^ht. ad- the Oregon (. ity Chamber of C om- u # pc . vertis Ask for demonstration best all elec liierce were present wearing tlu'ir Floats and cn- state ■-mg and development of this Handing features tric Atwater Kent radio . tipes jen ^a||,,n |l( advertise th- «»"■ mes in this parade w ill be repre-! The e coming session will be one of b'or ‘ be f‘rst l'n' e 'n the United j adì enture. Garage. „„tative of every phase of O regon1 in/ rodeo and incidentally to show “ Nowadays when a business man vork, Mr. Bushorig lbo busiest and most constructive yet States, and probably in the world, an ¿tdustry ami their interest in the poultry people. he! M by the state association, a pre «airport will be built at Seattle on the quite as a matter of course, takes a fTimiri was spread on three long ta- said. L Y D I A N O R R I S G I VE S dso urged people of !in,iliar> announcement of th(. pio principlcs of The Eugemans al passenger terminal plane to keep a business appointment P A T I E N T B E S T C A R E hies in tin pavilion and everything * from fried chicken and fried rab- this region to be on the lookout tor - rani , . shows. Newspaper costs, cir- ,, a distant city and returns the same _; t_. ‘ culai ion n u n M . ....... i................... , Passengers wi illl pass from the street a,,v pioneer relics that might b e jcuatlon methods, merchandising and dav m time to transact business in Mrs Lydia Norris, D. M., gives bn to strawberry shortcake and Ire «ntered in the pioneer parade, or ° ‘ ber topics will be discussed bv ex- entrance of station thru waiting room his own office, he wants to appear her patients the best care possible, cream was generously served to thv and along the passenger concourse ju; in ihe pioneer exhibition. The l,erts and open meetings will follow Her offices are equipped to offer the Picnickers. directly into their planes without once presentable and comfortable.* „,,,,eer spirit will predominate at the £‘acb tails so that newspapermen mav , "European airports arc no models most thorough treatments to those Grandpa Bulger of K M . fame win 1 . ■ exchamrp __,, , leaving cover or setting foot on earth ctlebratnm, it was stated. e. tnange ideas on the various subject. .... . , c , ,- iU, i i . VVhil,. tTi. cheer- for the Uni'ed States, tor the people who come to her for relief from their there to delight old and young with e .....: session will i be one of: of , . „ Hardships in air travel . were t cast of 1 r>00 citizens led bv a vvni,e the stssion . . . . . tus r' « stories and cartoons. He of this country are accustomed to and various ailments. ,,o a,,d carlo.,,.». He gave huem»«« recreation will ii nlnv i m nn. fully accepted bv the , public m the the ladies each a Sperry cook book feuniptished group of the most noted uusiness. uusiness, recreation will play an im- novelty age of aviation, when a trip insist upon a degree of comfort u n -! Nothing can give the zest of nevv He told all 'about homing pigeons gusis in the West will present a;Bontint part. Albany offers the fa- . life to a person as does a massage i ^ a plane was regarded as an known there.” and let the boys and girls release pageant each evening .cilities of the dub and of its -------------------— ---- --------- treatment such as she specializes in a lot of them. He even »aid that The pageant itself will be elaborate |'n'ne'hole golf course. A dance and ' J giving. She has the most up-to-date T H R E E U N I N J U R E D W H E N the Scotchmen gave them for l hrist- gui all inclusive, with the first cpi- :l bun<l en cert are i I m . on the pro ADDITIONS AND IMPROVE- facilities for providing her clientele AUTOMOBILE OVERTURNS mas gifts, because they always came „J, taking the audience back to p ie -! ^ra,n >" ,his city. Following the se*- MENTS MADE ON OLD BLDG .with the very latest in Turkish, Min- , , .. ... , , , .. ----------- , , n . l cu back. Mr. Kby, president of Ore- kstoric .lays. This episode, to be s*un **i Albany the editors will all ----------- When the Root ctir was forced into 1 ra • team, nurna at , . gon l ity l hamber of Commerce done in dint half light, is expected to] 8° down to Newport, where surfing, The citizens „of Beaverton have put a ditch and overturned by a passing j Swedish or \ ibratory. spoke. President of the sttite fair k very impressive. lhe second pari • “ • k-l||ng ,llld ' 11 * 11 sca ’ up' thcir stamp of approval on the steady motorist none of the oec":'''.nt« were Colds and rheumatism arc relieved board spoke. A. G l.unn of Corval- deals with Mava civilization and w,‘* be ottered by the people of that . , u . - , . i l l . , , „ , , , , l citv advancement of the town by voting aIU| Mrs. Ida Gustin had attended by her treatments, and she is reco- |j ( KOAC fame sooke He de- sdl W an idyllic scene in winch a b«>v ’-“ z- i . , .. . . . 1 c in, dr! „.pear in a happy moment Robert W. Sawyer, president of the fur aiul l,u" ‘"ki i>ver ihe necessary the state Grange meeting and were, mended to all who may need sueh ciarr(| that of all farm gatherings in ihich quickly •t’ iige- to another! *,ate association, will preside at the *-*5,000 school bond issue The elec-'ini« r«* Mr' and Mrs. Root treatments. Mrs. Norris' ad a) pear, lh(. , tate |lf Oregon ,he largest meet- . .meetings. tion held last Saturday carried by a ' ? th. e ir h^ f when the acci- ,n this week’ s paper. i « * « were thoae oi the poultrymen. »< k I as the people prepare for re-!*1 dent happened shaking them all up ----------------------- I Also, he said, right out loud, too, kious sacrifice. 1 ' 111 *"a' ,,r alld agatns. qUj(t badly. Others in attendance at Al Klinger has leased his 12 acre that they represented the most in- The third seen,, depicts the coming 4-H SUMMER SESSION , 'he project The same issue «.vas de- the meeting were Mr and Mrs. C. F p|ace on ,hc West Sidc Pacific High telligent class of farmers in the [ the t'olumbti, lolumbti, the first vessel, vessel. CLOSES SATURDAY JUNE 2t , . .. • Way Und the Durham road to O. W , suite of Oregon. rrt, «V < I e at ell in an election held *arly u> Guard ami Mrs. B. G. Ledy. flrim and t Thi*k' e>trrr tn fbe tn tirti. (Jeff* of Portland. The deal was Mrs W 11 Thompson, well known seme and included are Sacajawcai lhe 4-H summer school session will 3 *,ncc 1 ,Jt tin c n ucb * ^ ... , . r . . ir.l Charboneau. lhe action be dose tomorrow June 22nd. Washing- e>t ahd discussu>n has taken place B A S E B A L L G A M E S S C H E D U L E D ____ ______ . , ................ . terested in the 4-H cltth work had amis more realistic and more fas- ton county was well represented by among the leaders and the "laxpay- — two of her boys give a demonstra orating in scene five, which is en- seventy young people some of which ers League” made up of a group Following is the list of baseball 1)0 y,,u know that Thyng serves tion of poultry tatooing. Then, tilled “The Covered Wagon.” Pio- won ihe right to represent their club who criticized this issue games scheduled for the balance of Hot ,)o 8s and Light Lunches. came the leading feature of the pro neer <ktys in the Oregon country will through real achievements, others paid However, the bonds are to finance season: ----------------------- gram , a talk by Mrs. George R. be the subject of the sixth scene, their own expenses merely to be able an addition to the present high schoA'.l June 22—Ki,y at Beaverton; Ti t tterial for which will be furnished to attain the training tand experience building which will house three more gard at Garden Home; Aloha tit Ver- A M E R I C A N L E G I O N S P O N S O R S j Sh,,u'*; llu‘ lt;a,,in* l"«.ltry woman FRONTIER DAYS RODEO s, a,<-’ VVuxhmg- lareely by pioneers of Oregon so in club work. Among those attend- classrooms, a gymnasium and re- boort and Brickyard at Fairvale. ton ami probably the northwest. She tbit it may be authentic and first ing from the Eastern end of Wash- model the old building June 20—Verboort at Beaverton; , c spoke most learnedly tin the raising The Amer,can Legion, sponsor, of (>f ^ ,he|n ,ay_ kand. ington county were: Eva Wolf, At the annual school election held Brickyard at Garden Home; Aloha at TNf seventh scene will deal en- Betty Stickney, Sylvia Carlson, Lester I'flv with historic Champoeg and Teschner, and Jerome Tuttle of <b< i-vems that took place at this] Aloha; Wanda Smith, Margaret Hun\ h bly important •/ot. The eighth John Vernteul and Robert Grant o t , f I fin: I episode epi' ide will ll .11 be h.. the th,. “ Pio- Pio. Garden n Home; Home: Elmer Schlottinan, rf,r< Hreant," in which all the mod- Elmonica; Nellie Mitzel, Huber; Ed en development since pioneer davs vvin Jesse, Mountaindale; Hazel hf ,Iel’lc,e(l tn one way ««■ ■»"- Heard, Claudie Ingram, George W d- fr lumbering, agriculture, rail, son, William VanKleek Beaverton; »iv, , l - • . , , . ' | . sttipping and other phases of Marie Rinehart Bert Davis and Lo- •^rn life will be shown. wdl Martin of Tigard and Catherine There will also be an air circtis Markovitch Aloha. f!ctl daY unci you will be given an ----------- r,*W'lj to “hop .,fi‘” in one of _ , - , TC. newest and most modern planes GL)S PLT'ERSON E 1' EIGHTIETH on Monday Iunt. 17, Dr Mason was R oy; and Fairvale at Tigard. fthc Oregon City Frontier Days rodeo unanimously re-e^cted as a sch..o! July 7—Garden Home at A loh a ;,to bl, staged on j u|y 2. 2 auc 4. is director Beaverton at Fairvale; Tigard » receiving information daily that some ----------------------- Brickyard and Roy at Verboort. . „ rlD r. LJ, r ^ AMrvtvtr. July 14— Beaverton at Tigard; I-'air- of lhc bcst ry,,n' l,J’ »’" onill,s FORMER FIRE CHIEF AMONG ,( the United States will compete for THOSE AT C O N V E N T IO N ' ale at ' Aloha at l r,ckyard an Garden Home at verboort. _______ Lee Holden, former fire chief of Berry Grower« Portland, was a notable icpresenta- Meeting ‘ ¡ve from Washington county at the Those inlcrestl.d in thl. ,)rob|c„ „ state convention of firemen held a t. surrounding the production of black- Tillamook last week. He delivered a tap raspberries and other small fruits , , ,ii. ,, , 1 ,.... UIMn. an- invited to meet at the farm of ] . . . . . V C. Wcnstroni at Scholls, Thurs- B i R T H D A Y Med and .-.n, in.inv \.du.d>l<- po t<r- ^ g p the purses which aggregate $10,(KM. , ,,, Hugh Strickland, former world» !champion cowboy who will act as arena director, ,s ,n Cal,forma at J'^-scnt and he has sent word that a ' arRc number of high class riders will accompany him to the Oregon ( ity r' Mb'" b-<l Woods, who captured the . ,.r No........... . b n ck in , d u m p io n ^ p - j - j ,,. moj( experience* --ytiltrvrnan ,ht.re could learn much from her talk. She emphasized mats produc- tion and stated that one should have at least I Odd birds and a unit of 2000 was more desirable. She declared that there M l no Har.^c r of over production of good Sbe fU ,cd tte , |hc Northw„ t wa„ clinialicallv lltu„ vt| to ^ col|lc a Kr„ , cen, fr Shc t() bfcon,c a great poultry center Sh ¡4 S|r„ llK for sprouted oats and a lot of other things to,, had, i"lk>. u ,b(|„'t bra\c the elements and at . to he,........... ! ’ f" 0,1,1 1S a ^ pec tion of growing bhtekeaps and Gus Peterson was surprised by r Aloha. discussion discussion bv by Clayton Clayton L L. Long Long, hor- d Airs. Mrs. V. a dinner party ----------------------- ;md v. Low i.ow with vvi TULLY B STRAYER ticulturist, O. A. C. Extension service Saturday in celebration of his etgt M O R E TRAINS T O BE Visits may be made to two or three The funeral for thp late Tullv B iietH birthday anniversary, lhe birth TAKEN OFF S. P ROAD other fields in that locality. ^lyrr was be|(] jn Portland M on -1 day cake was covered with eighty _________ bine 17tii under the auspices of ,candles. Mr. Peterson has never been . h;ffective June 24th , 1929, train No ■’ rne '"'Igc A. F. & A. M ill a day in his life and does not loox ]?<> leaving Beaverton at 7:17 a. ni. NEW LAW EFFECTS »Hment was jn the Masonic to be over forty years of age. He and trajn No. 129 leaving Portktnd MEDICAL SALES „ l ii i 1 ftnwood cemetery. works alongside any young man in ;ij 5:25 p. in. wi II be discontinued. Sheriff I W , ,, .. Connell has called Mr Str raver <fie,| Friday June 14 at j the hav field and accomplishes more ]_ast trip will be Saturday, June --- attl.ntjon to , be nt.w flate ]aw which a,,d leaves a wife, Selma I :han any of them. Withdrawal of thesd trains is -hie Uther of Lansmo Stt*iver oi o f ! __________________ lii-P natronage and i>aironak,c excessive dll‘* an ink, W vv. ^iruver to lack «»i 1 ^ ___________ _____ . . . , ayfr, _SpnnZ MAPLEWOOD MAN BRUISED cos. of operation n a brother Robert. Thomas. IN AUTO ACCIDENT tlwt ( »verneW K r t K t » * t htr!..; Ntraver of California and ----------- ,she< by 0reg° n an<l ^ ‘ b R Kelly of Chicago. 111. John Crockett of Maplewood lost “ io AMERICAN LEGION POSTS Portland over the Terwilliger Bou TO RALLY AT HILLSBORO ELIAS EBERHART tevurd Tuesday morning and went _______ _ -ueral if F.lias F.berhart, aged over the bank. While not seriously American Legion |K»st will hold j 1 an'' road, was held Fri- njured h* wa. badly bruised and „ ,hr H.llsbo, 4 county rail ai t < jj -, Jn' ‘ bn at St. Cecelia’s church -haken up a' 1 r• n w'th interment in 1 al- Whcn you break your glasses w. ican Legion hs.lt next Monday, June Cftni erv- Arrangements were ire in a position to g i'r you quick ¿fib. Ben Fisher, state comtnan er 1 -r of N! iller Tracev. He et vice Dr Arne' n Optometrist. w)j| spt.ab an,| a|| Legion members v.. ' 1 1,1 Mrs. A J. Grattoti. Multntanah, Brstttlway 9945R3. 1 arc urged to be present. , . ,ry Fuuina. S M O and j ----------------------- u ''’ Mr " k J’ ; ' !r' A P < hristn.se.. h»*rcnt ’ rl eamtC *° ° rCp° n W’,h ' , ’ - w in ,y yca, PMnmnm ^ t vt |B(, the age CLARES PARISH HOLD ’ MFETING OF COMMITTEES ___ A highway traffic cu n c , road r,,„| t on both .iU,i the Bertha- , ad.- |,<:n," c,on last year; J’at W oo«. she w*ants us alt to go to London wi,' nc«’ of the same title in 1^27; in iqjo to thr bi World’s conference. ---------- ----- ~ - - Bradv, . Qne can go for ab<Hlt fcaM.OO. b-arl Thoed. Pat Cwens - Buff wor,d'* champion trick rider; Tex Covey, nationally known tancy roper, Rose Smith, cowgirl, and scores of F A R M E R S B U Y I N G M A N Y DIFFERENT MACHINES others will be seen in action Mabel Strickland world’ s chain- pion cowgirl will be one of the out- Lnckson has been a very busv standing performers of- the show, man the ktst few week* seeing to th , r -*"1’ holds the worlds record for farmers need» in farm inachinerv makes un|awf„| for alcoholic, bub'loggtng a steer her time being jalej sbow a variety of nu- . 1 8 , seconds , flat and . she will attempt chines: (»us „ . . . . a medicinal tmHiucis such . as wmc, An'ierso:i purchased *. lto l,,wrr ,h‘‘ ^ «<>mcs or bitter, which have either Co|np)ete prograrn, o{ bronco bu s- *«d« rake, tractor mower, hay pre» « win, U,-, making .hen. bu„ doKR|n| , .(1, r,,pmg fan, v W II - op a hay pre.t; l-.hn F «m . caI,ablc of bf,nK u’ «-d as mtoxicat- ropinR ,rjck ridi„K. rac„ and other, McCormick IO-JO Tractor and two ,n«< beverages to be sold ,n Oregon eyeflU wi„ bf , |aged on thf aftcr. plows; Wm. Hamel dump rake; t r 1 H bv • Hceused pharmacist -r „ ,in., , , , . nim, procrMM _,H|V n.»t HiU. Mm h t m r n i U H Hw a licensed vendor of medicine * n j 2 3 and 4 |rr plow; H. L. Hartzell, farm truck; lru**- Indications are that thousands of 7 ft binder, culnpackcr Spring tooth people will be in attendance from all harrow; V. W. Bates, spring tooth W F CYRUS IN CHARGE OF tarts ,.f th, Northwest. harrow; R A Kaepple, , 4. H PROGRAM MONDAY _______ harrow and cultipacker; lohn Kam- ------------ Francis Egg Mash, $5250; Scratch "»• *ide «*k. and tedder; E. A Me p Cyrus, assistant county agent ^$52 50 per ton. Phone AT 0414 at our ^*rath, McCormick Deering Big 6 mower; Motz Bros cultipacker; Tua an,| c|ub leader is in charge of a 4-H texpente. latin Country club, Fordson tractor; club program Monday at Forest J. P. Petit, Fordson tractor; F. G. Mth D o f Kill*,! With Poison Grove. Several club boy« and girls Peter, grain drill and James Tobin a who attended summer session at Cor- big 6 McCormick Deering mower. vallis will take part in the program. ( A beautiful white wolf hound be- ---------- -D A U G H T I E AD Wrdi.e. • UAUUM t R K W w I i L l L l AU. MINISTER ESTATE n. into ,hf building ti-- f - thi annual July F.n.rth ^ ™ # rfp.,rt lnadc to the The esetate ..f E E F.birlrard. old h,,r ^tr^ctina business He wax a nic wa» held Monday. June - , „„msxioners :t was »aid rendent of Cany*m rrad district, who •'"♦factor f th- commit- h E;wav o ^ ye. r died las. werk. will be administered many fa-her'ess b. >» • hairum of most were present and adjustment «■ ’ ■ * 1 ‘ Contrary to bv hi« daughter, Starah C. Gratton. —ft to oincr i f * " _ ' .. ___ ______ . _ '»in. *t St >1 interest in the or- tecs ■ f. heavier Washington county property is es- M arv's Institute who "id additions were made to •»- - Mil • hi» memory bv a ” committees Don’t forge, the « the MU than in «mated a, $ 5 2 « real and $2400 , j valuable'through Beaverton in ». personal **0rt and pall bearer, at his Cfocker. dinner, dance and ' a,uaWe ^ ^tr»l i ^ate prize. M u ',‘ rU, ir ' !:; n l,’t n wa ' o f .........m m t n BALLIN FINANCE SHQWS C a r s « *" * » •*»»'**• ^ \ ----------- ‘ ' ’K ° ’ h*1 McMahon family died n T bf Ballm Finance Corporation, *hort « ’’ after suffering for a ,- rand Avenue and East Yamhill. I, ' a% rr<m being poisoned Some showing used cars this week. When heartless person is responsible for in Portland drop over to the East »» ' " K " 1" “ ' ' ‘ ,r »«* »appenings to th ev home, side ami view these cars. You may pets. find just what you want.