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I i n t BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE PUBLISHED BY PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. l. i NO. » BEAVERTON, OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 11, 1928 SP E C IA L SE R V IC E S H M IC E AI (OOPtR MI. SOCIAL ON M OTH ERS' DAY “Chira for the Chinese” Their S! csan PRICE 5 CENTS WASHINGTON COUNTY » . DECLAMATION WINNERS RESOLUTION O F CONDOLENCE AND IN M EM O RIAM W hereas: It has pleased our Heav Mothers’ Day will be fittingly ob enly Father to take from our mids }- ■ 1 served at the Aloha Community our esteemed brother Harold Gerrow,' / ** _ t id y SUM FO R SCHOOL Cburc1h ne« Sunday by the Sunday Therefore Be It Resolved : T h a t1 ETSTIUi * ______ | school at 9:45 a. m. m. and and the the morn- morn- Beaverton Lodge No. 252, l.O .O . F , GRADE & HIGH SCHOOLS WIN does hereby give expression of its . c |o, .„d O rch e .tr. Round' *"* ' ' " ' « ' J a‘ 11 ;t*> a m. Mr. Euwerj j Solo» »« • who has charge charge of of th the choir is plan-; sorrow, and offers condolence to the Student» of Eastern End of County Succe»»ful A ff.ir Out __ _____ ning special music. Rev. G. H. Marrs family of the deceased; and Take Share of Honor» >A'~ • 1 ■ , , . ■ . ! will give a message for mothers. Be It Further Resolved: That thr> ■ - < < . , *ry successful pie social was n.. v t> i t * . . .. N yf » - V, T secretary of this Lodge be directed The Washington county declama . .v, Cooper Mountain school1 1 ' * meeI at 0 43 and to communicate these resolutions to , imi conlest for thc gradt. and l y mght. netting about $65. The w’n bc a" even‘u* servl« a‘ I f f i ' J the Lodge, spread them on the nun- hiKh gchooU w>„ hcM Fridav H.,h rht,tra Frank Sappington. Mrs 1 X ute, of the same, and send a copy hoo|s o( ,hf coumv wrrc divided rf'an and C. Barron, proved a AI1 a™ invited to come and wor- fi to the family of the deceased; and into (wo group, * lth H a s, A W h try“'popular feature of the evening sh,P- 11L* e [ ’ . . . . — , > »chords including Hillsboro, Forest rs Emma Bryant gave an inter-1 Be It Resolved: That as a mark Grovc and Beaverton, which me. a. m ulk on Oregon history. Hugh CARD OF THANKS of respect to the memory of the de ForeM ( ; mvf r,astoll Banks a.id jldrrtt of Hillsboro sang two vocal ----------- ceased the l barter of th.s Lodge be TluU tin coni,<risf(, thl. c lasS n los, accompanied by Mrs. Melhuish. \Ve wish to offer our most sincere: draped for a period of thirty days which met at Banks. hiries 1 uilay of Reedville whistled thanks to the many friends who so Signed, _ , , . , veral nunibcm. lw o novelty songs, kindly aided us during the recent FR F 1) C ST R 1C K I \N1* ' br of the humorous section for grade schools w as: Ljttle Black Moustache and School illness and at the death of Harold C. W FLO REN C E, were presented by some of Gerrow, and for the beautiful tloral Division 1—hirst, Bobby Osborne, J F. GODARD. * \ e boys and girls. A negro skit by offerings. Also we extend thanks to Cornelius; second, Robert F.ngleke, w l ____ j and Joe Rigart and Ray Spear- the Odd Fellows and the Woodmen Reaverton; third, Evelyn Young, BACCAl A U REA TE SERMON caused much laughter. Mr. Sher- for their kind assistance at the timei Kintoti. Militant Utilliemj puriulltig tfirough the utreelg of Wucliiilig In protest W IL L B E GIVEN SUNDAY m Rhodes proved himself a very Qf interment, Division 2 -F'irst, Mildred fLack, agilust the preseru« utiil Interseiitlon <>f fordgiiurs In tin» »»riant, •‘t.'lilnu for ompetent auctioneer. Mr. John Hu- A J. Gerrow, Cornelius; second, Millicent Russell, the riilne»«," Is the purport of ilie Inscriptions on somu of the hnnners they ;r was chairman of 'h e event. Can-: Mrs. A j GerrorWj Baccalaureate services for the grad- Metzger third, Ruth Asbury, curry. uating cla«« will be held in the school Rfa verton and icc cream were sold. A cake, Henrietta Gerrow, finch was buked and donated by. Mrs. Matt King, auditorium Sunday. May 12. Rev. W.| D;vUion 3 _ Fir!lti Francis M an in. F. Ingalls will deliver the invocation a. V. Bany, brought the sum of Matt King. BIDS L E T FOR C. J. ED W A RD S Aloha-Huber; second, Ronald Sheik, and will also give a Scripture read- Sherwo»>d ; LAYING T IL E A big crowd attended the affair. _ ____________ third, Gilbert Priest, Asks your support a. the primary in* ,R cv A. Cooper is scheduled „¡„.b o ro . NCREASED BUS SC H E D U L E ! The fo" r*h K'ade of the Aloha F.. VV. Rowe was the lowest bidder election May 18 for the nomination ' ' ’ 'h lo c r ‘he address. entitled 1 he Declamatory winners were: DENIED BY C O M M ISSIO N Hub,;r sch^°' held a P'cnic Tuesday on digging and laying tile through)the Beginning tnrougniuu for ior gtate senator from the 24th sena- ............... .. of W isdom” | niviK;„„ |l__pirmt p .ib ert Burke, _______ afternoon in the grove on the Bur- Fordney tract. His bid was $187.85 or toria| djm ;ct .com prising Washington. Rev. Mac Neil will pronounce t*"- Cornelius ■ second ’ Doris Sue Abra- The petition of the Pacific Stages ton I,!acc 54 cents a foot. Emrick Bros., V. H Yamhill, Lincoln and Tillamook benediction to close the service ham j ack,on school die Southern Pacific Co. for in- Bixby, W. J Williams, V . Donna- COunties. He was in the House in Musical numbers on the program Division 2 First, Jack Barr, Hills- . reased bus schedule was denied b y ! galla, S. T. Walters, C. N. Zehr and and 1920 and in the Senate in include Grcig’s "Morning,” a prelude boro; second Robert Grant, Garden AN OPEN L E T T E R W 1. Noyes submitted bids. The 1921 and 1923 which gives him a played by Mrs. W alker of the high ht state highway commission Thurs-| Home; thirdi Percy Hines, Forest y They claimed that the highway " city council, at its meeting Monday knowledge^ of the needs of the dis school faculty; a hymn in which the Grove. ist bear the extra wear and tear, *• *'• Cewton, accepted Rowe’s bid, the same to be trict and of legislative problems which entire gathering will join; "Servant Division 3 First Robert Mont o there was Forest Grove, Ore completed by July 1, 1928. vrai 1 a hazard attending will be valuable in this position. of See," a chorus by the Church of uomfrVi Aloha-Huber; second. Hazel pun a congested highway. j J n asking the support of the gen-j The following claims against the Mr. Edwards .. a member of the ( hnst ch oir; krei>ler s "The Old Re- Blades. Hillsboro; third. Lydia Ren- A traffic count taken at Beaverton f a> public, and the taxpayers in par-1 town were presented and referred to Methodist church. Masonic lodge »«>«!, fram. by the High School chorus. ,Jpr Cornf|iu, and Josephine Selbv «ring the past 10 months showed an ticular, for their votes for any office the committee on finances. W. O W lodge. I Durden Home. verage of 2K2J vehicles per 10 hour to which a candidate aspires, par-1 P. F. P. Co., April, lights—....$135.10 Class B high «rhools—Committed Drink cold milk instead of coffee BEA VERTO N HIGH W IL L SEND V, or an estimated tratfic of 3000 ticularly one — important as that of Tualatin Valley W tr Co., April 320.93 «hides every 24 hours. The schedule t oimty Assessor, it is but just and A. F. Story, marshal, salary April$10. j youu feei better. Aloha Dairy —Ad MANY STU D EN TS TO C O M PETE prose, first, Alvin Smith, Gaston and second, Margaret Strandherg, Bank-.: ----------------------- ------------ ur Southern Pacific busses provides that the voter, whose support we A. F. Story, reading meters..... $21.50| committed |>oeni, first, 7-ira Nyberg. r w ,,.., g. . r n r n x 10 busses per day each way be- ask* should be fully advised as to j Geo. Thyng, recorder, salary.....$254*)] M IRW IN DANT W IN S in C O N TEST 0re* ° n S u ,e f (orv all,s* Tualatin, and second Mabel Strami «en Portland and Forest Grove and wh<> an‘l what he is asked to support Geo. Thyng. clerk...... - .................-$50.00 May 10— State wide interest is being b,.^. Banks; original o say , Blaine W. I. Noyes, work on water sys at of the Pacific stages calls for in mor‘‘ definite terms than those ’h*1 . . * . nnual Oregon Gaston; tem and 2 meters...................— $39 12 Mirwin Dant, of Beaverton, nunil i,»,i’“ sbovvn i. . , . state . in- Martin, — ...... • ------ . 7 ’ original poem Louise ur additional busses between Port- expressed in generalities, and field field meet meet at at MaH„ii Tualatin r. . | terscholastic terscholastic track track and Gladdsog McBreen Co., pipe.......$<>2.25 of Audia Ramsay Frazee, won first vi„.. ................ ...... , ............ Mason, iu.ii.itin nd and Hillsboro. To this end we have the «following Corvallis May 12 as entry cards from Class A high schoi >ls—Original . .. , . ----------------------- questions to submit to you and would Invest. Syndicate, May paymeut$97.65 place for bovs low voice at the states „ F\ W. Bishop, repair leak...........$1.00 • of 0 r c K°n ... have b crn ' re‘ prose, first, Kenneth W ihm I. Beaver- high school music tournament which a11 • corntM , LASS DAY PROG RA M MAY 10 ask a more specific statement as to: University «*"«<!._ T im meet will si.rpass last gccond< Beverly Kramer. Hills ------------ the real merits and our ability to put Gladding McBeert Co. 12 in tile $106.80 was held at the Pacific Tigh schools Beaverton Lumb Co. screenings$13.40 Saturday, April 28th Mr Dant at- v c a r ’’" " ‘Ber of high schools en- en boro; third, Marie NTclanson, Forest The Senior class will present the into force the things we promise have brrn “ re Grove G. T. Smith, hauling tile............. H&71 tcnds the Benson Polytechnic School ,rrf,! a* 43 e " 'n e * h;lvp ollowing program Thursday after- You among other ceived to date. o g r a .il tnu rsu ay cr- r F'irst: irs, » o U state, s .a e among om c . A (lan , w o rk o n d it c h ...........$28<>0 a n d r e p r „ e n t e d , h a t s c h ,K)l i thc „ Original poetry, f:rst, Ruth Geiger, oun as a farewell to their fellow , things, that your platform is Lower , , . * ...........1 „ .... ...... .............. • . Beaverton entries in the following Forc„ , ; rove. , riond I.cwis Poole, V. H. Bixby, work on ditch....... | contest He has studied voice with idents: Taxes” (we all advocate th a t); will] A petition was received from F. G.! Mrs. Frazee for two and one half events are: 100 yard davh. Edward« Beaverton; third, M: igaret Pratt, llass Yell—Led by Anna Young. you please state specifically whether W atts & Co., to vacate certain years. Mr«. Frazee also assisted Underwood; mile run, W elch; 220 Hillsboro. Class History—Alice Bloniquist and or not you intend to convey the idea streets in the Watt Air Field an<^ the Lydia Marks, who won second place yard da«h, Edwards; 440 yard run, Memorized Prose—1st, Irene Stal- kah Kingston. that, if elected, you can or will re- same was referred to the city attor- for girls low voice in the same con- Jones; 880 vard run, W elch; half 1928 Question Rox—Ellis Antrim, ducc taxes, and if so just how you ney, who was ordered to draw up an tesj. Mirwin Dant attended Beaver- mile relay, Edwards, Jones, Toby, d#r, B eav erto n ;;; 2nd, Ann Samuels, Forest Grove; 3rd, Grace Gifford, would' proceed to do it? Would you, ordinance 9aisy Taylor, Glen Kingston. as prayed for in the tou schools before entering Benson Jackson, Wright, Anderson; -hot Hillsboro. as Assessor, have any control what-| Oass Poem—Mildred Sears. put Jones. Welch" and Edwards par petition. Memorized Poetry 1st, Della Bar- Let Me (.all You Sweetheart—Roys' ever over the various levies submit ticipated in last year’s meet A petition was received from prop N. A. FRO ST ted, or would you accomplish this by rtet. a i„_ •, . , ... , ker, Beaverton; 2nd, Jean Blades, erty owners living on the west side A large silver trophy will he tire- a general reduction of values? If • a , ! ' . . 1 . Hillsboro; 3rd, Alice Phelps, Forest Llass Will—Clyde Edwards. of Lombard street, asking the council sented by the associated students of .. A Non-Stop Flight in 1938—Donald the latter do you KNOW that the to lay a 8 inch drain tile. It was re Oregon State college to the team: ' r" v*' _______________ same amount of taxes would have to ickson, Phyllis Taylor. ferred to the street committee. placing highest in the meet. Another! be raised regardless of the valuations Cup Award—Mr. Metzler. Recorder was instructed to order cup has been offered by I V Wind-, Mrs. Kate Wilkes of Tillamook Gerrow, placed upon property and that to do 1928 Awards — Henrietta P. E. P. Co., to put in two street uaglc, vice-principal of Washington «pent the week end v. ith her brother, this the lower your valuations the ;nna Young. lights, one at First and Washington high. Portland, to the winner of the A F. Doughty. Mrs. Wilkes is here higher must be thc tnillage to pro Class song. and one at Watson and Allen streets, half mile, and a cuj> will he presented because of the illness of her father duce this tax? C. Beach, L. Lasswcll, and John by Dank & Co., of Portland, to the in Hillsboro. 0MF.N IN DEMAND AT TH E Second: You state in one of your Manning asked for new meter boxes., winning relay team. Banners will b e , _______________ MEETING MONDAY NIGHT advertisements for the support of thc awarded teams placing «rrorul and Plans for a clean up day for thc A general invitation is extended to voters that you have always been city were discussed and J. W. Rayn- third in the meet Gold, sil\rr and BEA V ERTO N TRACK TEAM * 'souien of Beaverton t<> attend of thc opinion that "the office should ard was appointed to make arrange bronze medals will be awarded first, T A K E S TRIAN GULAR M E E T * meeting of the Boosters club: seek the man and not the man the ments, date to be announced later. second and third place winners, res- \ • — wday night to discuss plans for a, office.” If you were sincere in this pectively, in all the events including In a triangular meet held at St. •,JI for ihe Rose Parade. The statement, may I ask why you the relay. , Mary’s Wednesday, May 9, the Bea- "“mbers of the club say that women changed your registration from that _______________ ! verton track team won over St. Beaver chapter order of the Fast-] '* the best ideas on m atters per- of a Democrat to Republican on the Mary’s and Hill Military Academy. ung to anything of this kind and very day of filing for the nomination, ern Star entertained thc past matrons Bridge and 500 Card Party in M z-1 Beaverton scored 67 points, St. e «nil talking about the work done when the registration of the county and past patrons Wednesday even sonic Hall Wednesday evening, May Mary’s 54«4 and Hill S2Vi. Jones, ing. There being present fourteen the women last year, on the float, shows a Republican majority of ap- 16. Sixteen prizes for ladies and wlth I6J4 points and F.dwards with past matrons and nine past pa *y feel that in a great measure its proximately two to one? gentlemen Refreshments. Admis- 14J4 were high point men for Bca- trons. After the regular business ■ ess was due to the untiring work Third: You state in this same ar- meeting a short program was ren sion 35c. Adv. ¡verton. 'hc »omen. ticle that you have been a taxpayer dered as follows: Reading, Norma lie Beaverton Chamber of Com- jn Oregon for 26 years. Thc records Brown; solo by Dr. Talbert, accom ^rCf. at their meeting Tuesday night ¡n the Assessor's office fail to dis- panied by Mrs. Talbert; orchestra Boosters club to take up close you as the owner of any prop- selections by Mr. and Mrs_ A An- Candidate for Republican Nomination | * :i,alter of a float ‘in thc Rose pa- ertv, either real or personal, and this, derson, Floyd Teft, Albert Rossi and for 11 e and asktd them to call a meet- j 00> as far back as we have access Roy Ihinbar. Mrs. Myrtle Felcher County School « Monday night to discuss plans to the records in the office i 1914). • also sang. The speaker of the even- - also offered $5 for a design por the further information of the ing was Mrs. J C. Huntley. Several ... Superintendent * a float, the winner to bc chosen public we would ask on what prop others also gave short talks. May Î (Paiil Advertisement) ' s committee to be appointed later, ertv, whose and where you have paid baskets were given to each of the, JUl‘gc Swenson reported that he taxes? ANNOUNCEMENT past matrons and carnations to the1 I stand for a reduction of automo- 4 made an exhaustive study of the FoUrth : In a former communica- past patrons. A lovely lunch of ice Verne Bright Jtr r .,f securing reduced bus and tK,n ltl ,h„ Forest Grove paper you cream, cake and coffee was served bile license fees consistent with main- ^ ■' rates between Portland - and niake ,h e inference that the Assessor Thp djnjnK r,K>ln lable being beauti- tenance of the roads. I am opposed ❖ — make tne mierencc >»■»» ....... ,r ( and he advised the chain- entered into collusion with the coun- fully decorated in miniature Maypoles to scenic highways being built be- Z fore the farmers' roads are improved Y it would be a good idea to jy C(lUrt for a one-mill tax for a new anj j iny dancing dolls I have worked for and obtained ^ until the Canyon road is com- courthouse. Did you know, when you better market roads. I have fa- i fl- when the distance will be niadj this statement, the truth , or If I were an old man, tax. •fi t0 , f;ve nij|es and rates ’ fau ;tv of You can now get your Pacific Le- vored economy and the income e tax > o ,,r _ l . »ned « - ...................... . rat« falsity of the the same? same? If not. why did nare. X ** educed. you not ascertain the facts in the gion votes at the Aloha Service Sta- I »hoot straight and stand square Old as rocks and trees, AM. J LO YA l. M. GRAID communication was sent to the case, and if found not true, rffra‘n tion with every purchase—Adv. Republican Candidate for Senator I would know the world’s ways J " 1 asking them to set a date for from making the statement, thus b> neral clean up day for the city. ¡nurndo at least, placing the Assessor F E R R E L L S CANDIDACY FOR <csing adjourned subject to call. jn a faj sc light? An<l its mysteries. DIED S H E R IF F GAINS STREN GTH ------- ------------- — W e have many more questions upon The canduDry of J A Ferrell for * r >nd M r, James Whitworth which the public should be ^ • Robert Fehlinan, aged 5/ years, sheriff in Washington county is gain t I would know why old men ‘o their hi.me Sunday eve- lightened but refra.n from »o doing died Thursday at Good Samaritan jng ,n popularity with each day, ac- •> •« a,|rr spending a week m the because we do not care to be per hospital after an illness of seserai c,,rdjn({ reports received from sonai in our candidacy. Lau^h and young maids «lie— ‘an* home days He leaves a cousin, Robert districts where he or his workers have ------- ---------------- Now as to our position, wre G. Hofer, of Portland, and a sister, have been active. He is receiving An«l how a broken heart may sing C*A D E SCHOOL N O TES »¡"»My ‘his to »ay to th «e a F - c Louise Fchlman. of Beaverton. almost unanimous support in the dis- support we solicit: W e shall stand Mr Fehlinan was a pioneer of (rtct surrounding Aloha and in his W hen love’s gone hy. (h . , _ on oar past record and shall con- Beaverton, coming here over 30 years own section of the County there is c c*°se» a week from Thurs- tinuf ajong same lines in the He e W wa, on city doubt of i m hi« with the atfo M at u n i the nc w » / council for • do o ouut o s | popularity ru y u w ij re -,.l ° f “* are K,a<1 b‘" Son,< future if nominated and elected several years a j voters, especially the women Hi S A„ absolutely squar« daal for ALL. The funeral will bc held Sunday at platform is printed in another part -t (xaniinations will be held all closer co-operation with the gen- 2 p m from the undertaking parlors of this paper and i« an aide and r eral public. __ . . v. | d M* m h ne.t rs U of ho ' « in h r m held a picnic in their Respectfully C rtu cn t Grove cemetery. *coonectmn with the office bc ictk s.Q ..................................... .. s KNOWLEDGE I •“ Twa, lot. of fun * Q W F BOLEY