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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1930)
( 1 PAGE 4 P ' PAGE 4 Too L hi* hotne in Sell wood, he slipped to D e c e n n i a l C e n s u s ,1 n ..u s *chedid«s as required by '»**• |he s r ,.imat receivm injuries V. hn.ii I U n i t e d S ta te » caused his death a few bow* » te t tn e o n u e a j , Tigard he ha The vs! purpose of the Census is an eV(.mful i,fP Muring the world F if te e n th iti (Jl FO R SALE chick siz* ja rd 8025. FOR SALE Jersey et»/ weight 1 Al gard, Ore highway, «> FOR SALI Eisner. I’h aubr : Atto Boa Office '*ith Special atter accounts, co and the set '. V . V . V . V E Z T IQis 1936 1926 1927 1926 1927 1929 1927 1926 1927 1925 192H 192h F R ID A Y BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE FORO STAR CHRY ESSE> BUH'K PONT FORD OI.OS CHKY CUNY W IL L ' (.RAM ( MRYÎ States is to be token beginning « « 'harm ed in any way by furn.sheing jhi> route second day of April, nineteen ,,he inforntition required The (en su si j j ; s funeral was held in the Finley the 'has nothing to do with taxation. w ith '( hape| under the auspices of world hundred and thirty; and service, veterans. A large silk ting W hereas a correct enumeration military or jury sc sue. with th«“!war " " war veterans, of the population every tea year* I. compulsion of «h o o t attetidan. with ,, , , , t e q u i red" by the Constitution of the the regulation of immigraU-'n or ,,rcsfnt,.(1 lo hi., nine-year-old sor 0I with the enforcement of any national Kdbert. United States for the purpose sttite or local law or ordinance. determining the representation of the There need be no fear that anyi several States in the House of Rep disclosure will be made regarding. DURHAM . resentatives; and any individual person or b it affairs ---------- W hereas, it is of the utmost im- For the due protection of the rights FOI PLUMUI DONE AT F . / Bea C L X T Z - t L Z , -1 o . B Krau*. principal ,,f Ifce ett at St Vincent's hospital. George latin high school, is ill tind is improving slowly. Charles L. Smith of M etzger is ' ‘ H " x Stewart f V illa 'stunting for him. '-.„ 'iim .ron.H u at home Mrs. Alice Smith of P ortland . Now the ref.... . I. Herbert Hoc T h e B e tte r P la te _.VRANSOJ ¿40 Grand W A W A ,1 f t. don't do it, ii Mr. .h ils .n i*| T he Litetary a contestant, you can’t beat him. «reguiar meeting next Tu* If the sUiveyor* who are working 25. ih e committee I iVe Mr !.!■• «1 U1, an ! down this highway, put in interesting ------ :— program up , stak well everyoat will be which will be a debat* " 'at th. Rickert home. [glad if the jttvenient is made wider lh « i «he T ig h te r!? r * l., the traffic is more and more day should be Repealed" Tvf t.vc will be upheld by M- Wolf was turning ot and Harley Taylor and i, turn into his garage, S at-¡b y Mary Grand and 1 an on coining niachme The play has been" almost amidships, doing con- committee “A W,U] ì-ul?'] , m sulcrable damage to fernler and Hills." ami work has cc burg, has been «i’-iitc very much wheel, but he escaped with out it. Those taking part fection in her ear. but is ,Ilouglas, Lois Symson u, injury. better. — £ fary Gr,and. Jean Smith George Tm ffitcr of Greenburg had Connor, James Dougla« u TUALATIN 'a a vcry for appendi-j . . . . ,,.r; . . . . . u, . . operation .......... .............. .............. |lor. Mr. Prink an.i* T lG A rc D l ' pi« Of the United S »•*» > '"H-- information every mploy<......... 1'iigard folks who t h - Census should b- a , ¡1 • t „• It*■«> Hunt... t* P™h'bl - ■ defeated thi Dnrhtu tl and accurate report of the Ropah 4ei I ; - :!|1. ball game'daught I.ueile, Mrs .mn and r. ..............f the Nal « » ' n“ y ,h,U f rf iay afternoon, «hi seorc being 1.1 and Mrs I ( « ; ' „ ... I th cM o re earnestly urge up.-n all President of the United States of hereby declan fend answer promptly com* America, do idei the law y , i n<. l> .L make known that, urn addressed to theiq by the enunura- aforesaid, it ihe duty of ev<r, or 0|hcr employees of the Con- T ■ TEOO — lh* n»w«»t d*v»lopm*nl in * dritlUIrT 1« Ih* tdr«l an d onl* known m«(*r1*. » h l r h »»»»r*» ■ llfr Ilk* - rn ro d u rtln n of Ih« n a t u r a l m m i »plf ron nclou tn'»" * nd r m b n r r s o m r n i •uff*r*d h* foiintl*»« oeonl* b*c«us* ot th* * n r irls f i n i . f i r i n r # of d*ntur*« Ir «h«otut*l* unn*r*»»»rv with th* dl* eov*rp of ITECO f run fit »on *orr*cll» *nd a s t la f t r torll* with IT BOO oI»t*i Drop In *nd 1*1 m< «»-'lain m»r* full» to *ou Your t**th out In Ih* mnrnlna. *o horn* *1 nl*ht with n*w on** I «»»rialii* in brld***. t n l s n a n d « ilra c tln * l**th wlltiout pain Th* rsn rlr* » of • r h a r t * n r r - - . n l I* rttrn drd New f» < » *n » l b l * u arllra. I oration TO* A l d e r w a II y hi. Hid Bid* Hr«adwftv « n é Alder Ml. IIKoad wav 71 Oft ¿great T - '' ■» Mrs. Eddie Berger of BT.rbf. sub- Sunday with his parents 'i Mrs. Max Berger was Mrs. M. A Hoke p iv . upon hcn«ng this week. G riffins. On Sunday t and George Udrew» lost a valuable G riffitta and th ,,r , u, s, O. L. ifcore las* week. . •« * Mrs. .1 M K itnS ,r Mrs. C. Garvcr was. recent y called, John BertKh , V ,t ^ konst ' . h> V ^ e n tte ^ ^ e s . ^ e r A e weekend a, the ..her slster-‘n -,;*w- M rs' Kay f‘e,d Kaup.lla home „ .. Geiberger. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of Vancouver, Wn., were guests of Mr. Automobiles R epiL, A,° am, NIrs j Ra-J e Sunday. Mr:,. Brown are sisters. Richardson entered the Dr, Monthly Payment Coffey clinic Und hospital r , _ al Overhauling, B • f- - a I major ' t ; ruling, *-»VAl B od ody lllO J U t 3 surgical U I p ,* v u i v op- » |' T " en<jr‘l I I, performed Saturday, f'*1" 1" Repairing, Radiato y i> g’ l o !,s, and Upholstery, I . '1|\ a ' Mabel McDonald and T',le iócatión ¡s ‘òli Lovejoy street, '" Every lob guaranteed cuaranti.-d t0 y « Lillian Strom came trp from the p ortland Kvery job L'n> l'rs*!y ,,f 0 re i'r' ,n at Ki,«cnc The home talent play given by the l fire sa‘>sfaction. We do J 1 St udent * ft n 0 S ( • Tualatin grange of Fragpood at the b t e r e ,t or br' ’^ ■ h • •••■’ ' buer in the week. Tualatin gym Saturday «ight was C o m p l e t e A u t o m o t i v e Rep,;, Miss Moore, teacher in the sixth wtdl received, and versatile George FARNHAM & R|L f! grade of the public school, has been Sautn was, as usual, the star per- l°th & F.verett Sts. on the sick list the past week, former in the part he portrayed. •v*'ss Pauline I’;iyt°n has been sub- M r and Mrs. A. 11. Nelson are stituting for her brooding a batch of W hite Leghorn CX-XX-sX-XK-X-X-t-X-v-X*, Hoyle Phillips, who is attending daY ° 'd cb'x- !he Adcock School of Aviation in W ELL DRIL.LINC Portland, spent Friday at the army H A ZELD A LE A. M. JAN N SEN DRILllv airport at Vancouver Barracks, work- Incorporated ing on the motor of a plane built \ , , . W e ll Drilling of All Kinds Ad ^ by the school. Remember the concert and d a n c e , E#(imate5 Gla(lly Given. WC1 Mi‘ s Eva Hn>'k I. who is teaching b. e ,n* sP°cnsored th « 5, b ‘erary s o - , (ee of EnJ a( ^ ^ ^ ^ ciety on Saturday, b>’ April nt Huber 550 Satisfaction Clinton St p Years ort,and ^ ^ (r(m] ^ B e u d 'J Lucas Luc;ls avMlue IMC ,,«o,»lc avenue to to SO some ^ by # KOre of , , 6 Miss on ¡from Portland, who moved in Post, tcuchcr, accompanied the llend Monday. pupils. Many of our young people are re- unto set rny hand and caused to be hone. The Oregon Electric Railway com- , , . , ' 'affixed the great seal of the United party ha* a pile driver and crew re- States. newing the piling in the trestle just 11 Ut the < tty of W ashington, , n„'h U11\ , lU. „ (His 22nd day of November, in ____________ year of our Lord One thousand ^ Nine Hundred and Twenty-nine am NOTICE of the Independence of the . in t..l| — Stales the One Hundred and Fit*y*-j The tax rolls for the 1929 taxes fourth Herbert Hoover. tire now in the hands of I. VV. Con- i,cl, Sheriff, for collection. The-first By the President: half of the taxes are due and pay- Henry L. Stimson, ..ble before May 5th, without in- Secretary of State. DR. E. J . K IE S E N D A H L lo . MARCH c It is urged that the tax payers of Washington county request their statements by bv nt.il, nt.il and send an«! also also sen.! their remittance by mail, hall. i he committee are arranging a L an c aster 2401 Mitny people in Tigard will re pjhj if* with hcr sirter, Mrs. F. B. Nedry. member William Turnbow, Jr., son early a date as convenient. 1 Mr. and Mrs Clark Christie. M rs.lfme ProRran1 a,1‘> Sappington’s or- Night Call LAncaster of Mr and Mrs. William Turnbow Ux I ^ y c s will co-operate with this Lena Kinnanian and Edward Mo- cbcstra will play for the dunce who imtil recently made their home request it will be greatly appreciated torc<] to Sa]<.ni Sunday.’ Mrs. Ki-.- near here. William Jr. was brought ibY ,bc tax department and will ranian> wr 0 formerly lived in Salem up in Tigard and attended thegradc help to eliminate the last minute visitCf| o](| fricn(| s ' an<1 spem sonl<: V . Y W . W V A V . V . W M V . 'A W U S W . V A V . V . V . W W school here. Two weeks ago he rush, and the inconvenience caused: time at the family lot in the cemc- ilicd as the result of an accident, the tax payers by standing in line- tery. Mr. and Mrs. ( hristie also In an attem pt to repair the r«>of of »waiting their turn to be waited on. visited friends and attended ser- ■; AND GET T H E S E «_ _'j.__ i ■ I..11 ■ ttice at the hirst Methodist church. Mr and Mrs Schultz of Portland *" 1 were gue>ts over the weekend o f . > Jor Econom ical T rontportatiom Mr. and Mrs. Sackett. | dj FOR MEN AND BOYS-------- FO R W OM EN AND GIRLS Mr. and Mrs. A Koch attended a ? most enjoyable St Patrick's Day > UNEXCELLED VALUE FOR W EAR OR FOR Gift party Monday evening at the home % of Mrs Holfeldt in the Mt. Scott I J* district, Portland. . | ? The latest report is that the gttid, 1S G r o c e r i e s - S e a s o n a b l e F r u i t s - Candy C a n d y - F o u n t a i n Luiickn I F | srhool operetta will be gi\en April William Turnbow, Jr. j T R A D E W IT H U S 1 $ 9.50 Wrist Watches for only $2 V /A V SA V Bone-Dn FOR SAlj y C H E V R O L E T .^ Smgla B KAVERI Froiu S. T H Y N G ’S K odaks Chevrolet announces CLII - N ovelties BEAVERTON, Gerald Anss and fa trjlr have moved into a house on W. Grant [street, near Greenbir-g. - j - M a g a z in e * OREGON '. V A W . V . W . V . V . V . W . V d V . '. W A '. W . V . W i W "**kcnd| j -'H1! , 11 H 1 1 1 11 M M I I I I M I I I 111 11 A NEW V- SE R V IC E P O L I C Y CUNE T h e C h e v ro le t M o to r C o m p a n y a n d it* d e a le rs a re pleased to a n n o u n c e a n e w service p o lic y — o n e o f th e m ost lib e ral ev er o ffered On a lo w -p ric ed a u to m o b ile . o w n e r m ay tra v e l to a n y p a rt o f th e c o u n try , w ith a ssu ra n c e th a t th e g u a r a n te e o n m ate ria ls a n d w o rk m a n s h ip w ill re m a in in force. P u t In to force as a w ritte n a g re e m e n t given to th e p u rc h a s e r by th e C h e v ro le t d e a le r w h e n th e c a r is d e liv e re d — it offer* th e fo llo w in g p ro v is io n * : T h is n e w policy c o n stitu te s p ro o f of C h e v ro le t's h ig h q u a lity — fo r su c h lib e ra l p ro v isio n s c o u ld o n ly h e m ad e in c o n n e c tio n w ith a c a r b u ilt o f tin e m a te ria ls to e x a ctin g s ta n d a rd s o f w o rk m a n s h ip . 1 Every C h e v ro le t o w n e r receiv es hi* c a r fro m th e d e a le r in p e rfe c t c o n d itio n — th o ro u g h ly lu b ric a te d , p ro p e rly a d ju ste d , a n d rea d y to o p e ra te efficiently fro m th e first m ile o f o w n e rs h ip . I BAKi 12th an 2 E very C h e v ro le t o w n e r is e n title d to free in sp e c tio n a n d a d ju s tm e n t of h is car at th e e n d of th e first 500 m iles of usage. «1 Every C h e v ro le t o w n e r is e n title d to free in sp e c tio n o f h is c a r every 1000 m iles th e re a fte r, so lo n g as th e c a r is in o p eratio n . YOU C • i Every C h e v ro le t o w n e r is e n title d to free re p la c e m e n t o f a n y p a rt w h ic h m ay prove defective in w o rk m a n s h ip o r m a te ria l, w ith in th e te rm s o f C h e v ro le t's s ta n d a rd w a rra n ty . T h u include* b o th P arts a n d la b o r. Advei The Advei have been th o rn y —the 5 P ro v isio n n u m b e r 4 w ill he c a rrie d o u t by a n y C h e v ro le t d e a le r in th e U n ite d States. A* a resu lt, th e C hev rolet Hack o f th is p o licy , a n d a ssu rin g its suc cessful o p e ra tio n , is o n e o f th e m ost c o m p le te a n d efficien t service o rg an isa tio n s in th e w o rld . T h e r e a re m o re th a n 10.000 A u th o rise d C h e v ro le t D ealer S ervice S ta tio n s in th e U n ite d States a lo n e . E ach e m p lo y s sk illed m e c h a n ic s th o ro u g h ly tra in e d at C h e v ro le t S ervice S chools. E ach has specially d e sig n e d tools a n d m a c h in e ry d e v e lo p e d ex clu siv ely for C h e v ro le t se rv ice w o rk . A n d e a c h h a s o n h a n d , at all tim es, a n a d e q u a te stin k o f g e n u in e C h e v ro le t re p la c e m e n t parts. C h e v ro le t's Hat-rate c h a rg e s, in c lu d in g b o th parts a n d lab o r, a re th e low est in th e in d u stry on m an y serv ice o p e ra tio n s 1 In c o n sid e rin g th e p u rc h a s e o f a low- p ric e d a u to m o b ile , th in k w h a t th is ser« ice m ea n s— in t.-rm j o f la s tin g s a tis fa c tio n , a s w ell as in in c re a s e d econom y. , or* range in p»w* from $4>tf up, f. •. b factory, Flm*. Mu Kigan CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN D i v i s i a a • / 0 « « « r a l M a la r * C « r J > a r * i i a * A SIX IN TUK PIIH K n A > (, K O F TIIK FOIIK Miss V irgina Parks attended the . symphony concert in Portland Mon day evening and had the privilege of hearing one of the greatest nit(- sienl w rks • f all time Beethoven's [ninth symphony, requiring for its j rendition a full orchestra, a chorus and four solo voices. _ Mrs N Rickert, having 'ticce-sfully passed the necessary examination as [census enumerator, took the oath of [office last Friday. Y Phone 3603 •• • . •• Beaverton Res. ot- Please give us Your Order Now for lit Land Plaster if you want to come ii Car Lot Prices Hay, Grain, Feed, Poultry Supplies Baby Ck Feed Complete line of Fisher’s Sperry’s All) Feeds no Mrs. James Bishop spent Monday [in Portland with her sister, Mrs. luhbee of Baker, and her sister-in ** L u. Mis K y (.antes of Portland | Mrs. Richie and daughter, Donna I ,May, of The Dalles arc visiting Mrs. Beaverton, Oregon, Near S. P. Depot. -vi v 'M ognctt. Donna May and her cousin, '«tin \n n I .,:•■« :t. .ire celebrating 1 the occasion with the whooping cough « Ihe Young 1 < ■ 'l'le's Mis- „ary ,'>‘. ,. V A S % W A W W V % W W % Y V W r t ^ ^ V A V A ,i Y ^ v L ircle of the K.vatigilical C hurch 3* will h<dd their regular monthly meet- i ing in the church. Saturday even- c 712 mg. March 22. under the lcadershi; 5 of Frances Maurer the young peu- % |de arc taking a regular c urse , ,f J “TO-DAY IS study. ^ Port Charles Berthold YESTERDAY S PLA N S” EAST TIGARD The regular meeting of the F ail Tigard Community Club will be held *> > evening, March 27, ut the Ulalla to ffe e Shop. Let’s ha\e a good attendance, election of officers, refreikm ruts and ;i g time. Mrs. E tta Beck, Mrs. L Keys and >lrs. t H. I tattle who were «.»n the sick list last week, arc all improv- mg •'*r' H P Meyers returned home from Dayton. O re, Sunday w hir, she has spent the last Couple weeks with friends. Mr Keister is in the Good SantUri- jtan hospital where he underwent an ioperation. He is improving at this writing Mrs. B ecks «laughter, Margaret, spent the week end with home folks She teaches at thirl!. Ore George Place is trying to rt used . Work,,1K «n the «fay tin ie instead 1 !: - ■ - It« s t i r u d day w-rk. Mvmday ol this week. We hop« he iva t nnvon-eyrd frt«n wawking nights £ f > | "• ^ )• > '! < 'I \ —pul into action —that bank account you start to-day is the help ful working plan of action tomorrow. BRw — be a to-dayer at your neighbors bank BANK OF BEAVERTON A good honk in ■ good to o * S V ia (ho G ard o n S p o t of O ro g o a. *o long. STIPES GARAGE BEAVERTON, OREGON Ssaneone said we are going to have ’ivore winter, weR the » .„„I, ¡are full ..f tnllums. all in bloom and Mr. Chilson is spading hi* gar.len— i* w'* d of stiution. if yon who read |thi* think of entering a spading e,.,* MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM where strvice blends into helpful co-operation •‘A S % S S \V A V A S ,/ , v v . , , V i W i ,.V V h V S W V V iV * * ',' ,,v ' ' ' ' w e n*