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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1929)
THE PAGE 4 BEAVERTON FRIDAY, A u g u s t , ENTERPRISE U H L SENTIMENT on his fine, he changed his mind and Dorothy Conklin, of Metzger, and Mrs. W. F. Pegg accompanied her p:id it, being able to do so with his Mrs. Thou*» Fowler underwent tonsil father to Tacoma last Saturday and l'odge Direct ory operations this week and are rapidly will spend the week there with her regular salary of $7.1)0 a day. recovering under care of Dr. Bissett sister, Mrs. George I’ryor. Mr. Tidd was arrested near Tigard Last spring a petition was sent to for speeding on his motorcycle. _____ Mr. Corey and family recently Edward Kinnaman enjoyed several Ihe county court asking that Burn- While Officer McMahon was taking moved into the home formerly owned D o w n t o w n and in the Val- b e a v e r Locxa ham avenue be opened truiii ih ¡nto custody, an autoist drove by days ot this week at the coast. by Mrs. Helen Cain rogel. Mr. Sandbloom place to the O kelly p.ace | #l |he ratf of 5S miics an hollr. Mc- ley one Hears Expres N .. »00. A. F. * * H Corey traded his home in Vernonia Through some misunderstanding the vlahon requested Mr. Tidd to stay The Epworth League of the M. R. for this place. sions Favoring the Plan committee sent out by the court did until the second offender could be church plan to attend the Institute at Meets first and third Thursday, j j each month by order of L. D. Sh J not meet with the citizens of l gard apprehcnded n ,e spefdmg motorist, Falls City, next Sunday, in a body. The publicity recently given the enberger, W. M., J. B. and the matter was turned down Multnomah School Fred G. Swenson, was overtaken and Xow the people along this road placed under arrest, but when the of tunnel project in this paper and ill *ecreta,X Gladys Miller, of Portland, was a To Work Under *■ ’«t and need this shortest and most returneJ ,Q pjck up TiJd aKain house guest of Mildred Wall for sev the daily newspapers, has started a direct road to the business section ot the latter had fled. It was necessary eral days this week. Platoon System great deal :>i talk regarding the pro Tigard. Last week another petition to obtain a warrant to secure the ap BEAVER CHAPTEg »as sent to the court The petition pearance of Mr. Tidd in court. The Multnomah school will be posed construction. Those who com- No. 1 M. o. E. S A. Schubring and party returned trs have been promised a hmring on placed on the platoon basis this fall ment upon it invariably approve it, Meets second ini Sunday from the coast. Mr. Schu- according to an announcement by E and everyone remarks upon the cer- fourth Wednesday o( bring is much improved in health but TIGARD. each month will spend another week at the sea H Whitney, first assistant superin- tain future development of the Tuala- DECIDES TO FAY as a consequence of the Fayne T. Engelke, Worthy Ma.ro* shore with Mrs. Schubring. Betty and tendent of schools. Monday, making {in Vu„ HIS $6.50 FINE M. F. Bishop took his familly and ». 40 platoon schools in the Portland, , , , », . M argaret Denney. Secretary ,. .... d u o Frances Nash system. carrying out of the plan. neighboring children to Pudding Kiv- Card party and 500 the tblrH An increase in enrollment figures There is no reason to question Clemoth Tidd thought he preferred cr Wednesday on an outing. W ed n esd ay -V isito r, w e lc o £ The appearance of the Oliala Cof- .. i* expected this fall in the high the practicability and feasibility of it, --- B--------- !— n | . | ^ to pay out his fine of $15 and costs The M. E. Sunday School of Ti of $6.50 by staying in the Hillsboro j Beaverton city council meet, fjrit gard held their picnic Saturday at by th e ^ tc rin g d J J T r f ^ T ' p u Z t ; .^ p te X ^ T ™ * ^ ^ ValUC *° * * ^ and the entire state is apparent to Monday of each month. jail, but when he learned that the j Pudding River. fence. A circular driveway directly everyone witli whom we have yet to the door is being planned by Mr county would allow only $-00 a day MULTNOMAH Mrs. Mognett, small son, and Mrs. and Mrs. Berry. spoken on the matter. Beaverton Chamber of Commerce F. W. Bishop and son spent several If there is a doubt regarding its meets second 'luosday in eac h month. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Powers spent days at the Evangelical convention at Mrs. R. floffarber is at home from advisabillity, let the biggest engineers the Chautauqua grounds. HARDWARE Brooten Springs much improved in Sunday at Depot Day. in the country be authority on the Modern Woodman of American, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Brookhardt. subject, Plumbing and Heating ;; Why will seemingly good citizens health. Silverleaf camp, meets the fir»t Sat Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McCormick. do petty criminal acts that reflect on Ben Rieslana was a week ago in urday and third Tuesday 0f the Many of the Tigard merchants at Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brooke with F. W. BISHOP the communities standing and cause Sun Francisco consulting with M. M. month. tended Buyers week in Portland. their families enjoyed a picnic at Phone 2003 Beaverton. Or. trouble in organizations? O’Shaughncssy, City Engineer of that Trout creek Sunday. city. Mr. O’Shaughnessy is super- Miss Clara McDotfttld resumed her Dr. Vincent is having Mr. Rickert Beaverton I. O. O. F. No. 252 Mrs. Royden S Wheeler attended vising the construction of two tun- ! install another set of plumbing in duties at the bank Monday after the luncheon Wednesday at t F v nels, one in Oakland, and one in meets every Monday night at thnr A V .’. V . V . V . V . V W . V . V . V / A his home in preparation of the re- a very pleasant vacation at Rocka- Portland Woman's club, given bv Alameda, California, hall in Beaverton. N. G. Kok«;* wtiy with her mother. the philanthropic committee which turn of the teachers this full. FOUNTAIN PENS Chamberlain; sec’ty M. E. Underhill “I am building tunnels all the served last year. time,” said Mr. O’Shaughnessy. A $1.50 and up Mrs. John Tigard is quite ill a* Mrs. Mognett has been entertain Beaverton Rebekah Lodge No. 248 Mrs. W. B. Small’s mother who lunnel is the only sensible way to her home. ing recently for guests from Seattle, suffered a stroke of paralysis is re carry a roadway past such an ob meets 1st and Jrd Tuesday of each Dr. A. E. Wilson Portland and other out of town ported as considerably improved. stacle as your Portland hills. A tun- month. Sarah Chamberlain, N. G. B. Ariss. of Oakland. CaL. places Optometrist spent a few days this week with, Mrs- John Hirstell and Miss Ruth nel wl11 Ket tro u g h in the most ef- Marjorie Lewis, secretary. Beaver Grange, No. 324, meets the Jeweler Mrs. Armstrong and baby are now his brother Wm. Ariss and familv. Bennett of Pendleton who have been tcct,Ve manner. second Saturday of each month Har house guests of Mr and Mr* “We are even building artificial on his way to Vancouver, i W .W //A W A W W 1 V .V .V .,.V at home. ris Hansen, m aster; Mrs. Ruby Bo*I E A. Priest the past week returned tunnels. Last year tunnel construc secretary. home Tuesday. tion cost approximately $75,000,000 Mrs Dorothy Bidler, of Union, re built the Twin Peaks, a three Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Watson en ter We turned home with Dr. and Mrs. tained the Daphne c!ub at th mile tunnel, began it in March, 1914, Davis and spent the week end. Oswego home Sunday. Mr an ! M and completed it in July. 1917, en- Ssmuel B Lawrence and the:r hou ,lreIy ,hrouHh sand, where we had ST. CECELIA CHURCH Portland, FairvaW»- Raleigh, Beaverton, Huber, Miss Margaret Farlec, of Seattle, guests Mrs Louise Car'er a-.d M i- ,0 employ concrete work, at a total Rev. J. M. O’Niell, pastor. left for her home Monday. She has Qenevjeve Carter of Seattle, wen cost of tt^ O O O . You cannot com- Aloha, Reedville, Witch H&zel, Hazeldale Weak-day mass 8:20 a. m. been a visitor at the home of her among the guests prebend the engineering problems Bethany and Cedar Mills uncle, J. A. Crabtree. and difficulties presented in such con- Sunday masses. 7 :45 and 10 a. m, Mr. and Mrs. C A. I.ayman at . . . . . „ ... c struction . But the route of your Phone BEAVERTON 2412, Portland EAST 0400 Mrs. Hammer has leased her place tnded the p.cmc at Bonnevtlle Sun- tunneI will be throURh farfh and CHURCH OF CHRIST on the highway to Mr. Beck of day. Terminal Warehouse, Portland and Aloha, Ore. rock, by no means as hard a work to Portland for a period of three years. Our annual Sunday School picnic Miss M&ry Wallis. Miss Virginia achieve. We can Handle Anything, Trucks by Hour or Mile ;; Mrs. Hammer plat» on moving to Sanders, Mason Craig. Mr. and Mr* comes on the 17th of August. Come “Unhesitatingly,” r e m a r k e d Mr 1 iltamook to be near her son A. I. Adamson, Mr. and Mrs H er O Shaughnessy, in conclusion, I would to Sunday School and find out bert Courter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank recommend your tunnel. I foresee for where. The morning service will be ai Guerin, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Craig. the valley that it will servc a pheno • * J* *)* • J* »Jo • J* • usual. Sermon on “The Prepared ** Frank Guerin, Jr. and Mrs. Guerin menal growth as a result of its con Man with a Prepared Message." . . Sr., were one of the many picnic struction, and that will mean the ex We want to announce again the • • and swimming parties at Blue Lake pansion of Portland in the most sur coming of Teddy Leavitt early in *’ Sunday. prising way.” September to hold a revival meeting. • • Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Shaw, Mr. and Mr. Riesktnd has found the keen- The pastor’s resignation from the • | Mrs. J. S. Bruce and Mr and M r t e-t enthusiasm manifested over the pastorate of this church will take ef 1 John Schotnacker wcre at Jurgen’s tunnel everywhere he has gone. In fect Sunday, August 25 Farewell • • park Saturday foi a picnic supper. < alifornia, he learned that every tun services in the evening. .. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Lawr- nel project has met with the same One more Union service to he l"’1* •• eftCt were hosts at a dinner party resistance that the local plan has which will be in this church and Tuesday night, guests were Mr. and faced, due to politics and to a mis- Rev. McNiel of the Congregational «. Mrs. W. L. Millinger of Chico. Cali- taken fear on the part of citizens church will be the speaker. Every • *! fornia. Mrs. E. A. Dillon of San of other sections of the county that one is welcome. • | Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jacob* the project might hamper the devel OSCAR A. COOPER, P»<tot . . and Fred Millinger of Portland, Mrs. opment of their cr.vn districts. But •• Louis« Carter Und Miss Gcnevivc Mr. Ricskind saw everywhere that Carter of Seattle. such tunnels had been built, condi- were bettered in every direc- ¡ | A. M. HOCKENS Gordon MacDonald made a busi- tions tw\n (/s« .»»Il t • ■ • _ (■ * tion for miles, and believes that the | ness trip, combined with pleasure, to Contractor & Builder Portland tunnel will have thP same • • Seattle this week. Every member of every family in this community is interested effect upon the many parts of the 1! Any Size Building Mr. and Mrs. W M. Hall of F.u u city. .? Phone 0825 Beaverton in the news of the day. And no items are read with keener rel gene are receiving the congratula In California, every tunnel built tions of friends on the birth of i s h than announcements of new things to eat, to wear or to enjoy was paid for by the public on a dis A * son. Mrs. Hall, who is the daugh- trict assessment plan. The local pro w w w v m w v w . v * ’^ in the home. •• ter of Mr and Mrs. F.. VV. Gassett, ject is to be carried out by a private ( is at the Setlwood hospital but ex- STUDIO BARBER SHOP company, and will relieve the people X p e C ts to go to the home of her pa of thc county from the necessity of E. D. Van Nloter. Prop • ■ rents Sunday. bearing the expense of its construc- • • Mr. and Mrs Otto Johnson a n d ! tion. Merchants of this city have the goods anti the desir^ to sell them First Class Work * ' daughters have returned from Long1 , The readers have the money and the desire to buy. The connect At Reasonable Prices Beach, Washington, where they had • • a most enjoyable vacation. ing link is ADVERTISING. ASK FOR OPENING OF BURNHAM AVE. Church Notices Wagner’s Truck Service New Things “News” t ■I‘* ñ~X ~H »4~H~X»XX ^ ~ K~X ~X ~X"X*v i . . Mr. and Mrs. H T. Bkiir, of Ryan •• Place, are enjoying a two Week*! • tour of British Columbia. Give the people the good news of new things at prices advantageous They look to you, Mr. Merchant, for this “store news” and will respond to your messages. Let us show you that Mrs. Dan McAllister of Marinette, | Wisconsin, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.arl Parker. Mrs. Ralph • • Galloway and daughter, Jane, who | | were guests of Mr. and Mrs Parker • . | last week have returned to their • • home at Gate W'ay, California. • • Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacDonald * ' left Thursday morning for Elk Lake, . . they plan to return the first of • • next week “An Advertisement an Invitation” Mr. and Mrs Harry Leedy, D«uig- • *| lM X°d Bettv lean w 11 Iggvg We! neaday for a two weeks' motor tour • . of » alifornib. they sail! spend several •»' days at Lot Angeles. Mr and Mrs. Tom W o ire I are at • • Cutler City. • • Mr. and Mrs. W C. Emmel au I • | Kenneth Kmmrl who bave been the | | guests of Dr and Mrs G G Forbes «• left for then h>«ns at Newton. Iowa, Tuewday, • I «W \ Mr and Mrs C. Stnrm of Tig. were Multnomah business visitors 1 H -X -H - X -h H M X ! X-->HHHHH~X~H ~H "X -'1"1 1 1 1 1 H 11 H I I 1 I I M l H. w d a y Itching Skin Q u ic k ly R e lie v e d \W W % W A W A V ,V ., ’'’AV.VS Don’« „ 1 1 , wllh Dmndrull, Pim ply BW muh«, .a d « b . r annoying akin irrt- taoona Z aco anuatpoc bquid is «ha aaia •ura way to »«ha. Itching oitan s-nyprara «wanaghL Spiantiui for Sunburn and i ’usace Ky. All « L u g ,« , 15c, 60c, $ 1 » . zemo ^ ° B Remodeling R Construct!« R SUMMERS C o n trac to r and Bui'der Plans and Estimates F u r n s h r d Cabinet W ork Solicited Beaverton, Or Phone 1412 IRRITATIONS 500 b u s in e s s CARDS $ 1.50 p r i n t i n g OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PIONEER PRINTING 6 STATIONERY C(X } 4®* D .k u m B i ld d g * —'Third ..L :__ k_ Sh. t* B -T h ird at W W ashington PORTLAND. OVEQOV