The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, May 13, 1949, Image 2

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    Story Of Tualatin Stands
As History Of Navigation
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Fndoy, May 13, 1949
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QUALITY CONCRETE PIPE
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rea lize its n e a rn e ss to P o rtla n d , m ore w ill co m e to T u a la tin . A nd b ec au se th e y believ e th a t b y su ch th e la n d u p o n w hich th e city o f
a n d th e T u a la tin C oun- w as e s ta b lish e d in 1869 w ith M ar- |
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HILLSBORO, OREGON
proved out.
B e fo re W o o d ro w W ilso n b ec am e | c ro sse d th e T u a la tin riv e r a t Zi- n a m e in W a sh in g to n co u n ty . T h e
T h e M u ltn o m ah b oulevard ls a n o th e r th o r o u g h fa r e w h ich o ffe rs
'HAVE A YEAR'S INCOME IN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT'
p re sid e n t o f th e U n ite d
S ta te s : nna B ro w n ’s fe rry a m ile e a st an d f ir s t p o st o ffice a t F o re s t G rove
su b s ta n tia l p rom ise fo r developm ent, in a n o th e r a r e a .
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an d w h ile h e w as still h ea d o f p assed S w e ek 's
cab in on
th is w as ca lle d T u a la tin .
fo u r-la n e C anyon R oad p ro ject, fro m th e e d g e of W e st Slope to P rin c e to n , h e w a s o ffe re d a do]- i claim .
S m ith w a s p o s tm a s te r an d th e
B e a v e rto n 's W est city lim its h elp s co m p lete th e ro ad -d ev e lo p m e n t la r a w o rd fo r a fifte e n h u n d re d !
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p ic tu re. A nd o th e r less-publicized ro ad im p ro v e m e n ts , e lsew h e re in w ord a rtic le b y a c e r ta in pub- n e 's F e r r y a t W llsonville on th e G ro v e in 1858.
F o r so m e rea so n D ailey serv ed
th e Valley, help lay th e fo u n d atio n fo r
a c c e ss to fu tu re ho m e Usher. W ilson re fu se d th e a s s ig n ­ W illa m e tte In te rse c te d th e O re ­
m e n t. ‘‘I need th e m o n e y ,”
h e g o n C ity ro a d at th e f e r ry an d o n ly a b o u t a m o n th . H e w as fo l­
sites.
In th e m s tte r of b u sin e ss dev elo p m en t, n u m e ro u s co n c ern s In said, "b u t I w ill n o t w rite fo r w a s d e s tin e d to m a k e th e f u tu re low ed by J o h n A. T ay lo r, p r o p ri­
e to r o f T a y lo r’s F e r r y an d p ro ­
P o rtla n d a re reliab ly re p o rte d a s loo k in g to w a r d th e T u a la tin Va-1 th a t m a n ; h e is a c h a r a c t e r a s­ c ity of T u a la tin a c ro ssro a d s fo r
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sa ssin .”
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t i g tow n. L a te st p ro p o sal to levy w h a t a m o u n ts to a c ity incom e
b e ra te p u b lic o ffic ia ls. S o m e of a n d p rin c ip a l tra d in g c e n te r of T h o m p so n . T h e o ffice w a s d isc o n ­
ta x has a larm ed m an y c o n c e rn s a n d s ta r te d th e m c o n sid e rin g a l­
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W. E. PEGG
Wm. SPEARS
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a p u b lic o ffic ia l Is d u c te d g e n e ra l fa rm in g u n til his m o n th w ith W illiam G reen w o o d
indiv id u als alik e a r e re se n tfu l of its su g g e stio n . Y et, an y city o r sin c ere, a n d w e h a v e re a so n to d e a th In F e b ru a ry .
1889.
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A nd even In th e T u a la tin Valley, th e p ro ep e ct o f a n e n tire ly tax - h av e a s m n c h c h a r ity fo r h im o f 1852-03 a n d lost p ra c tic a lly ev ­ S te u b e n C u p m m in g s. M rs. A nna
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D ertser se ttle m e n ts call fo r su ch co n v en ien ces a s im p ro v e d stre e ts , to le r a te th e fellow who, ju s t to
c o v e r fro m h is losses a n d as th e ce n ce s of th e s e e a rly s e ttle rs an d
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n e v e rth e le ss will n o t be possible w ith o u t ta x a tio n of som e n a tu re .
h is level b e st fo r u s a t c o n s id e r­ H e h a n d le d m o st of th e tim b e r clo sely In terw o v en w ith th e sto ry
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a s yet, in to th e d eep c o rn e rs of a ta x p a y e r's p o ck et, it is w ise to m a k e e lse w h e re peaceab ly .
O re g o n C ity, w h ich w as. a t th a t W illa m e tte valley, o f ro ad s, f e r ­
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BEAVERTON, OREGON
a la tin , c a n a l b u ild in g an d th e
V alley n o r a n y place on th e P a c ific C oast, In fa c t, c a n p ro v id e p ro ­ p h ilo so p h er, said, “Som e s p e a k e rs p o in t. D u rin g th e m in in g ex clte-
iro n in d u s try a t O sw ego, a s w e
a r e u n d e r th e d elu sio n th a t a
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T he d iffe re n c e b etw een P o rtla n d a n d th e T u a la tin V alley a re a , on e s w e a r w o rd .”
o f course, ls th a t th e sm a lle r co m m u n itie s lay a m in im u m o f re ­
C h a rle s T. M c P h e rso n
s tric tio n s on p erso n a l a n d b u sin e ss life.
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co m m o n good. Rathe*-, b e la b o r tif ic a te o f re c o g n itio n fo r h is o u t­
u n b e a ta b le te am ! !
says : G. A . W E I S E N B A C K
th o se w h o h a v e u sed an d a re u s­ s ta n d in g w o rk on th e school p a­
SUCCESSFUL! OREGON STRAWBERRY GROWER
in g
p u b lic
o ffic e
fo r
selfish p er. T h e a w a rd s a r e m a d e by th e
m eans
U n iv e rsity of O reg o n c h a p te rs of
O ffen siv e
c ritic ism .
p la n n ed T h e ta S ig m a P h i a n d S ig m a D el­
w ith u lte r io r m o tiv e Is e th ic a lly t a C hi, w o m en ’s ’ a n d m e n ’s n a ­
S ig n ifica n t ho n o r haz been v isited u p o n th e city of B e av e rto n , an d m o rally w ro n g
tio n a l Jo u rn alism h o n o r socities.
But
stillin g
th e voice th a t
th ro u g h Its Junior c h a m b e r of co m m erce, a t th e s ta te c o n v e n tio n re ­
S ele ctio n w as b ased on
n am es
ce n tly a t B ak er. O ne of its m e m b e rs h a s been elev a ted to th e ra n k p o in ts o u t sh o rtc o m in g s o f th o se su b m itte d
by th e h ig h
school
p u b lic
life seem s
se rio u sly
of s ta te vice p resid e n t. B ut th e la r g e r tr ib u te w as p aid th e o rg a n iz a ­ in
n e w sp a p e r ad v isers. S p ecial tr a i n ­
sh o rt-sig h te d .
tio n fo r Its c a m p a ig n on fire p re v e n tio n .
in g sessio n s w ill be held fo r all
The
g ro w in g s tr e n g th o f th e B e a v e rto n J u n io r C h a m b e r of
h o n o re d s tu d e n ts e n ro llin g in th e
u n iv e rs ity in th e fall.
T h e se s­
C om m erce h a s been a n in v ig o ra tin g d ev e lo p m e n t o v er th e la st y ear.
sio n s w ill he c o n d u c te d
by th e
L e a d e rsh ip h a s a p p e a re d . Id ea s
h av e been stu d ied a n d asse sse d
As a people, w e d esp ise God
S trid e s o f re m a rk a b le p ro g re ss h av e sh o w ed In m e m b e rsh ip ro lls an d th e F a th e r a n d G od th e Son. tw o Jo u rn alism f ra te r n itie s .
activ ities.
else w h y do w e so to ss th e ir
F o r its fire p re v e n tio n c a m p a ig n , in w h ich th e B E A V E R T O N E N ­ n am es a b o u t in p r o fa n ity ? A nd | R E T U R N TO G E O R G IA
do w e e a r n ? "T h em th a t
T E R P R IS E
co o p erated , th e Ju n io r c h a m b e r laid its lin e s th o u g h t­ w h at
1-eland Shaw , f a th e r of R o b e rt,
fully. W ith th e b a c k in g o f m e rc h a n ts a n d su p p o rt of th e schools h o n o r m e I w ill h o n o r an d th e m J o h n
an d
R ic h a rd , a rriv e d in
a n d o th e r o rg a n iz a tio n s, th e g ro u p ac h ie v ed Its p rim a ry g o al of im ­ th a t d esp ise w e shnll he lig h tly R e a v e rto n S u n d ay .
p ressin g upon th e m in d s of all w ith in th e a r e a th a t f ire Is p re v e n t­ estee m ed ." B IB L E
H e is ta k in g th e bo y s ho m e
N A IN , Y ea r SO T h ey h e a r th e
w ith him to F t. B e n n in g , G a.
ab le an d f u tu re p ro p e rty loss m ig h t be av o id ed by c a re fu ln e ss .
only son of a w idow ed m o th e r to
T o th e e n tire T u a la tin V alley, th e r e ls a c o n s tru c tiv e o b je c t lesson th e b u ry in g A nd w h en J e s u s saw
in th e su ccess of th e B e a v e rto n Ju n io r c h a m b e r o f c o m m erce .
C er­ h e r H e h ad co m p assio n on h e r
*7 h a ve been r a ttin g stra w -
ta in ly th e g ro u p 's e ffo rts h av e se rv e d n o tice to th e re st of th e s ta te an d sa id W E E P NOT. T h en to
b e rn e t fo r 22 years. A t present
G A H V isrn 4 ar* a n d to n in th t i r G o - W t t t P ro tected S tra w b erry F ie ld
th a t th e re ls an ag g ressiv e, aliv e s p ir it In a n a r e a w h ich c a n hoa.-t th e y o u n g m a n --A R IS E . At th a t
I h a v e o v e r 75 acres. 1 h a v e
of its ac co m p lish m eats.
th e d ea d sat u p an d J e s u s d eliv ­
G. A. W eiaen b ack is a recognized a u th o r. tv o n straw b erry
T h e fire p rev e n tio n c a m p a ig n p ro sp e c tu s, fu rth e rm o re , g o es f u r th e r e re d h im to h is m o th e r L k 7th.
fo und th a t 'GO- W E S T ' Weevil
culture
m W ashington County. Oregon. L ast year th e cream
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th a n m erely th e s ta te of O regon. At th e n a tio n a l J a y c e e s co n v e n tio n ,
B ait has given me the best re­
of hi* fields produced a six-ton p er acre y ie ld W eiaenback
to be held e a rly In J u n e a t C olorado S p rin g s, C olorado, th e B o a v erto n h is love to th e w eary an d w o rn
su lts o f any bait th a t / h a ie
takes no chances on profit-eating straw b erry root weevils.
e n try w ill co m p ete In a n atio n -w id e c o n te st on th e fire p re v e n tio n an d sad A nd a g lad h o u r w h en
you a g r e e th a t ed u c a tio n , m oney
T
h at's why he - and o th e r successful grow ers - depend on
tried
.
perfect
results
”
p ro je c t.
a n d th e rah -rah -rm h of th is pree-
K n o w in g th e le a d e r, o f th e B e a v e rto n JC C . w e feel th a t th e ir de- , n t h o u r
clMAM> a w a y
GO WEST, th e original apple base bait th a t really a ttracts
se rv e d su c ce ss m ig h t w ell s ta n d a s a ch allen g e to g ro u p s w ith in o th e r y o u r , ln , A k ,a d h o u r w h fn y c u
Is t e n e d ) G A W u s s n b a c s
■nd destroys! Easy to apply, effective rain or shine. Avail­
c o m m u n itie s o f th e V alley.
T hey h a v e w on th e ir la u re ls by d ilig e n t tu r n a n d p ossess C h rist w ho died
able in 50-lb, h acre aize, a t your farm supply d ealer Equally
G A W sw en b ack A Son
w o rk e n d p la n n in g .
O th e r c o m m u n itie s m ig h t d r th e sa m e fo r fo r y o u r
p ro fa n ity
an d ca m e
effective for cutw orm s, vegetable
H illsb o ro O regon
th e ir hom e tow n, w ith a s a a rn a st a d ev o tio n to civic s p ir it a n d p lan fro m th e d ead to be y o u r e te rn a l
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V ila , sow bugs and o th e r p ests of
a ln g .
Ufa.
feeding habits
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G ro u p s a lre a d y fo rm ed a t le ast h av e o p p o rtu n itie s d u rin g th e y e a r
N A N K IN G By R u ssell H Glaz-
to b r in g th e ir c o m m u n itie s to w id er rec o g n itio n , if th e r e is th e w ill 18r
R our w ere y o u n g police, th e
A n esttmate w ill convince
e n d th e d e te r m in a tio n to do so. A nd w hile th e re w a rd s
m ig h t
w bom fo“ nd C h rist in th e
you of its economy
so m e tim e s seem In ta n g ib le , th e re a r e n e v e rth e le ss b e n e fits of far- !
w b rn • p a tie n t
”
.
la st su m m e r
H e b ro u g h t
th e
re a c h in g Im p o rta n c e w h ic h ac cru e.
o th e r
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F o r o n e th in g , w h e n e v e r a g ro u p w o rk s to g e th e r on a w o rth w h ile m en police, s tu d e n ts an d se rv a n t*
p ro ja c t, th e e x p e rie n c e o f a c c o m p lish m e n t s tre n g th e n s th e f a ith of fifte e n p u b licly co n fessed C h rist
Its m e m b e rsh ip a s w ell a s In d ic a tin g f u tu r e p o te n tia ls.
as L o rd an d S av io u r “
J a e a lu tin g th e B e a v e rto n J u n io r C h a m b e r of C o m m erce, we aer -
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th e tr u e m e a n in g of th e ir s ta te w id e no tice. A nd we w o n d er w h e th e r
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o r n o t o th e r c o m m u n itie s In th e V alley m ig h t b e n e fit fro m th e In s j - .
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