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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1928)
PUBLISHED BY PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. 1. 2 NO. 22 BEAVERTON, OREGON, COLLEGE SralllH MONDAI 4 Cunningham Appointed r.nceri for W at,on Street Paving Job En- Thf regular meeting o f the Beav- , tit) council was called to order uj iy evening by Mayor Erickson 'tllh councilmen Kaynard, Wilson, i mine and Alexander present and (order Thyng. ■lhe minutes of the regular and al meeting was read and approved The following claims against the were presented and referred to minittee on finances: E f’. Co, July light------------ $142.UA) -jlatin Valley Water Co., July444.61 E. Story, reading meters....... 21.00 E. Story, marshall.............— 10.25 o. Thyng, recorder, salary.... 25.00 o, Thyng, water clerk--------- 50.00 lf5. Syr.di. Co., Aug pymnt— 97.05 llsboro Power & lnv............... 187.54 \V. Roe, 4 hrs labor, ditch.. 2.00 T. Humburg, clamps, etc.... 12.40 liter Ptg .Co. .sprinkling notice 5.00 A. Noyes, repair leaks.... . 195.80 \( Bishi i . supplies water line 4 25 ms Drug Store, blue prints 3.80 Barr & Cunningham were appointed v engineers to make specifications r paving W atson street. Meting adjourned untl next Mon- y night. MALE QUARTET HERE AUGUST 10 FRIDAY. AUGUST 10, 1928 l niversity o f itregon (*irl.« Have Aviation Event - f • f V J m V; » I W A N T LOCAL FRUIT GROW ERS TO C O -O PE R A TE ON SELLING CANYON ROAD W ILL BE OPEN SUNDAY The new Canyon road, biggest piece of road construction ever un dertaken by Multnomah ccounty. will b# Opt n d t< Sui day tnofring. The road is soft in spots but will soon be packed by cars. Trucks and busses will be prohibi Prink cold ntilk instead o f coffee ted from using the upper and lower null feel better. Aloha Dairy.—Ad section of the nuv road and will be required to use the old road at these spots. UALATIN VA LLE Y LEAGUE PR E SE N TS W IL L V ISIT RELATIVES TR O PH Y TO C H A M P S IN MINNESOTA d e l ig h t f u l FOR lh e "1- lying Squadron” of the Northwest Na/arine College. of Nampa, Idaho, will give a musical program at the Church of the N aza-: rene at Beaverton, Friday, \ugust 10. Admission is fr»» lhe1 inale quartet consists of l.au- ^ ren Seaman, bass; I hor Gudnuuison, j first ten or; Harold V e in , first bass; and W . I). Godfrey second tenor with Mrs. W . D. Godfrey, alto, and accom panist. The 1 ualatin \ alley Fruit Growers association have been asked to send a delegation to Hillsbor. to meet with the Washington County Fruit Growers association and make plans for selling their produce. A letter was received Wednesday by F. J. Dietsch, secretary of the 1 ualatin Valley Fruit G ow ers asso ciation attd he has taken thr matter up with the officers who wll call a meeting in the near future. PRICE 5 CENTS i -vl I NIVER81TY OK OREGON, Eugene The first ‘‘ flying party” sver h< Id by a college sorority in th# United States was recently staged la Portland by member» of ths Univeraity of Oregon ehapter of Chi Omega, one of the leading aoeial organizations on the campus. Loral member*, under the direction of Miss Thelma K. Park, chartered the airplane fleet of th* Continental Airways in Portlar !, decorated the hangars In sor ority color», and nattily dressed in aviator«’ uniforms, served “ hot dogs” during the day. The day was also devoted to aerial flights and alrplan* stunting. Responsible for the success of the party wers Ruse Robert», A lerta C. A lark, Dorothy Davi* and Thelma Park, pieturej above, left to right. FREE LECTURE AT HUBER H ALL FR ID AY Arthur A. Peters, poultry lecturer, will give a free lecture at Huber hall Friday evening, August Id, un der the auspices of the Alber’s R e search department Mr. Peters was formerly L nited States government poultryman and he is a very ini’ rent ing speaker and considered high authority on all matters of poultry science. SAM PLES OF “ F L E X " GIVEN A W A Y BY F. W. BISHOP s u r p r is e REV. AND MRS INGALLS fflllFIED EMIN PASSES INSPECTION A very delightful surprise w.\s given to Mrs. Ingalls at the M. E | parsonage on Tuesday evening after' the choir rehearse) at the church FIRST INSPECTION M ADE BY l port reaching home Kcv. and MG S. C SM ITH . O. A C. INSPECTOR . Ingalls unlocked the door of the par*| sonago and went in all unsuspecting; S C. Smith, farm crops department only to find the ftont part of the O A C , has made the fust or , house filled with friends who had j field inspection of grain entered i , come to help Mrs. Ingalls celebrate cetriftcaiion m the county Fi el ds | ber birthday They had gained ad which passed follow Samples < f j mission to the house in sonic mvs this grain, however, must be sub I terious way, and leaving the lights o ff initted t0 the farm crops department awaited in silence the retun: o f the at O A C for final inspection j "Domoniie” and his good wife T o say \ A Bendler, Cornelius. Rout No 1 ; there twa* complete and great surprise, 20 acres Hannchen barley; 10 aci«s IS putting It mildly And still they White W inter wheat continued to conic until the house was ( W 1 Invert, Hillsboro, Route No crowded A happy and delightful > Six acres Gray Winter oats, la hour followed, light refreshments Sewell. H illsboro' Route No 1 two served and m aty beautiful and acres Gray W inter oats, 1 ', acres servicablo gifts were presented to Mrs W hite W inter wheat Ingalls bfore the friends with manv i n n i o %. • • . • , J A Bechen, Hillshoto. Route No. goo<1 wishes said Good night. i iu vv i , vi . 1, lb acres White Winter wheat W. J. F.nschcde, Hillsboro, Route DR SM ITH BUYS A IR P O R T FOR H ILLSBO RO No 4, six acres Gray Winter oats; ______ Shadclaud Climax oats, and I l f tine lieu Dr. E. H. Smith of Hillsboro has purchased 1(10 acres of the Hawthorne J ^ l ’ ubols, Jr, Hillsboro, Route estate, about one mile east of Hills No. 4, 3J4 acres Hannchen barlev boro and it will be transformed into J. A Lmdou, Hillsboro, six' acres a modern airport. The completion Hannchen bailey of the new Market road north of Hagg Brothers, Rccdvillo -19 acre, Reedville, now partly constructed, Hannchen barley 17 acres Gray Wau- and with the completion of the tcr oats. Canyon road improvement, will make W. W . Jaqtuth, Laurel, Route No it accessible from Portland by I ito- 2 Four acres Jcnkm A lub wheat; two mobile in less than half an hour. acres W hite Winter wheat. <■. A. Plcith Sons, Shrrr.vood, Rout No. 4, Jenkins Club wheat. BEAV E R TO N A IR P O R T Mrs Mary Stcinke, llillsboio, Route PLAN No. 5, Hannchen barley and Banner oats Petition asking for vacation Samples of “ Flex”, the new brush ing iinish, will be given away free at F. W. Bishop's store for a limited time The coupon in this paper must be signed and presented in person. This new brushing finish is easy to apply, quick to dry and comes in 211 colors. It has a rubber base, and »was discovered only two years public roads and thoroughfares in ago, and just recently put on the South Beaverton in order to estab Motion picture films showing ab- market. The last meeting of the year in S. N. Buck, of Aloha, left Sunday lish an aviatiloii field has befit PLANS FOR FR E SH M A N W E E K ” )t Tualatin Valley league was held for a two months visit with rela sorption of the egg yolk by the baby BEING M A D E AT U O. turned down by lhe Washington t Garden Home last week, with tives in Minnesota He took the chick together with comic films-both BROKE T W O RIBS county court. Dr. Watts of Port ( and instructive. Bring ^resident (i R. Williams presiding. Camdian Pacific train and will re interesting U N IV E R SITY OF OREGON, Eu IN R U N A W A Y land filed the petition. The Studio your family and poultry problems [orts from all the managers were turn by the southern route. He building, formerly occupied by a mov- gene, Aug 9.— (Special) Hit pin jven and all business of the year will visit his da-'-i-*-- ' “ rus for answering. George Davis, who was severely ing picture industry was proposed giani of events for “ freshman week, hushed up. Some plans for next Wade, at Anandale Minn before re which s u its Sep.v . Lv. - , i.a n n hurt last week when his team ran as a hangar for plai.es. worked out b y , Registr-jir Earl M. ¡ear were made. turning. away »vhile he was hauling wood, I.aFollette Peaches will Ijc ready J’ilfett and indicate« that !’ < f t C H E A PE R R A TE S ON AIR hail two ribs broken ami suffered The feature of the evening was the for delivery about August 16 Leave year students will have a busy time AND PA R C EL POST severe head injuries. He is improv mentation of the trophy to the St. S E V E R A L BOY SCOUTS orders now at Beaverton Feed & _______ I of it during the f e w ‘ days before ing slowly but will b* unable to Mips nine, winners of the league ATTEN DED SAND LAKE CAMP Produce Market, adv The local postofficcs are now pre- ul'Pcr classmen arrive in full force, work for some time. tie The victors were lauded for pared to handle air mail. The rates Hie week will be la :;cly "devoted to W sportmanship. It was the fourth Six boys from the Aloha-Huber arc five cents an ounce and ten acquainting the ina.vxouters with Wir ROSSI LOSES COW PO U LTR Y CULLING traight championship for the St Boy Scout troop have just return cents each additional ounce or frac- campus, tlie library, and legiatratrnn TOPIC A T M EETING Tnllips squad in its five-year career. ed from the state camp at Sand lake lion thereof, and the packages must procedure, and inrili Irs a large social Rigolo Rossi h»st a valuable milk after a two weeks' vacation there. “ow last week. The cow died with not weigh more than 50 pound* or to affair at which the freshmen will be That poultry culling is not a cure Jordon Howard, Duncan Yorke, W al milk fever. exceed K4 inches in length or circinn | « " ’ oduced mt^ college m ■ ..d life « for previous mistakes, but can be Your child should drink at least ter Stickney, Creston Black, Ralph All entering students will be snb- made useful at certain times of the ferencc. i;uart of milk a day. Phone Kb.tt and Harold Price were lhe Special handling charge* on parcel milted to three sets of examinations FIFTY ACRES OF GRAIN year t0 get rid of unprofitable bird» Mu Dairy —Adv. ♦ lucky bovs at the last meeting, which Medical and and as a means of selecting breeding post parcels are quoted as follows: during freshman week. was the conclusion of a contest, John Rarry threshed 5(1 acres of stock, was the point stressed over Up to two pounds, U k ; two to ten physical examinations will «tail oil wherein scout spirit, test passing and grain on his ranch northeast of the week-end at two poultry culling pounds, 15c; ten pounds up, 20c ¡Saturday, September 22 ,and will cun- ASH1NGTON COUNTY personal appearance, counted as They will have the satftc status as tinue through the week English and PLANS N E W ROADS points. The award was given to W olf Beaverton last week. He reports a meetings held at the Fred Muly farm, first class mail. psychological examinations Vv ill start good yield. in the Blooming community, and patrol, with Harold Price as leader Parcel post has been reduced one on Monday, and continue for three John I’ anck’ s hatchery at Tigard. Mr. Petitions asking for establishment In the individual contest Harold H. E. Cosby, of the Oregon State cent per package when mailed to dis davs, an examination of c.vh type f'Uiity roads at Cedar Mills, south Rohrback won first honors, Charles b e fo f "> «*>< 1 1 and BLUE FOX A R R IV E S Agricultural college, was the main tance greatei titan J00 miles >i Huber, and south o f Rebdville Tatlock second, and J*;..-’ s Newspapers mailed by pnblic i* now t another in the aftcrii" n The latter speaker at the gatherings attended 1f:* 1 bur,day filed with the W ash- third place. The Hanna Fox Farms corpora by over 101) poultry raisers front the one cent for two ounces. tests must be taken before registra A'tun county court as the body" Sunday the scouts went to Gales Special delivery fees for parcels tion material is released to the stir JWtil its August session. In the creek with l.ou Leonctti as assistant tion received the first shipment of Tualatin valley. County Agent O. T. raised. M cW horter was in charge. Mills project it is proposed t o 1 scout master. The bovs demonstrated blue fox last week and are expecting dent. a bunch of red fox soon- which raighten a bad turn in the Finley first aid in drowning. added to their big collection of silver T IG A R D GRANGE Gene Tunney says he want, to quit Students will be required to at Frank Shepherd is now a first- fox, raccons, police dogs, tnaltcse cats IN ITIATE S FOUR the ring because he doesn’t like the tend the first assembly, scheduled foi Ybe project to the south o f Rced- class scout, which honor was con and nanny goats—ranks as the biggest social contacts of the profession Monday morning at M o'clock, at r* W|N connect the neighborhood ferred on him at the court of honor fur organization in Washington coun At the last meeting of the Tigard III« opponents haven't particularly w h n h F In.« r I Shirrell dean if met l^terl with the road running from last week. grange held Thursday four person* liked his fistic contacts, either. . . . ... . , ty * will sprak The entering ooily o f * edville to Hazeldale. The other A new plant is now being estab were initiated: Mrs. Hammer, Mr j students will divide into two '4>osal w uld make connection with lished at Reedville on the highway and Mrs. Garmire and Mr Larson W OM AN STRUCK DOW N county road running to Scholls P E P CO. STOCK iTO Special stunts were put on by mem groups for assemblies on Tuesday to house the animals. ADVANCE TO $98 BY AU TO DIES OF INJURIES bers which were very amusing. , t ”*e Cooper Mountain vicinity and Wednesday, which Mr. Pallet: L ° Syverson, J- M. Thompson After some discussion it was de will describe registration procedure Official announcement has been Mrs. A hristiiia Mock of I'ortlaud Hobbs were named viovers cided that the annual picnic should LOCAL COW PROVES TO BF. made by Franklin T Griffith, presi who was taken to St. Viinccnt’s hos The "frosh" banquet is schedule 1 -1 the court. PERSISTEN T PRODUCER be held on two different days—a* pital unconscious late Monday, after1 dent of the Portland Electric Power for Saturday night It will , In- in all the members would not hr able company, that the price of the pres she had been knocked down by a to be present on the same date. A charge o f student officer», and oldt r Amy’ s D ’s Millie, a purebred Jer ent issue of $6.00 First Preferred WITH THE SICK picnic was planned for Thursday, machine, said to have been driven students will attend to welcome the sey ci »v, has been awarded a silver Stock will be advanced from $9o to August 9, at Pudding river and by Fred Brelin of Tigard, died 'lues- newcomer* A pep rally i* planm I. $98 a share, on next Friday, August medal by the American Jersey ( attle another one to be held the last day afternoon. club Millie is owned and was test £ ^unb, who has been ill for a Her skull «was fractured when she and no effort will be spared to ni.d 1°. J. Van Kleek Sc Sons of Sunday in August on the grange wa* thrown to the pavement. of months with neuritis, is This stock was first offered to the ed by J. the new students feci at home, .ir '*tscing He was happy to be She was started on grounds. Fred Brelin was arrested on a public t»-vo years ago at f 1*1 * »hare, Beaverti>n, Ore Ctording to Joe McKeown, Marshfield a a short time first o f the week charge o f reckless driving, but claim and the steady demand for this at this official production test when she JOHN PANK PO ULTRY FARM president of the associated student* w;‘ S tvv - years and two months of ^ ’ *t will be some time before rd as did witnesses that the accidenti tractive security resulted in an in SCENE OF INTF.RF.STING lB*ly recovers. age and in the following 365 days she Mr. Pallett, in announcing event* crease in price to *»■» last December M EETING OF POULTRY MEN was unavoidable. produced 577.06 pounds of butterfat of the wreck, urged that student . On February 20th of this year it and 10.917 pounds of milk Her milk expecting t0 enter the university thi „ . V S Barns, former represen was again advanced to $**> a share, Notwithstanding the busy season averaged 529 per cent fat for the or W ashington county, is not the current increase to P"* a ‘ hart- T W E N T IE T H W E D D IN G ANNI- fall should get their, credentials into she was with calf for 1/4 a very good attendance of poultry quitV so well these hot sum- being the third bcx'«t in these share« test and V E R S A R Y C E L E B R A T E D BY his offic as soon as possible, in orile days of the year Her sire is St men and women greeted H F. ( os - 1 4a#s. within the past nine months HITEON COUPLE Baronet and her dam is La< reole» by. the interesting poultry spec- ■ that their records may be filed and A, tffc new price of $9* thr stork \ Darling. • «■- which ha« a lalist from the extension depaitm ent1 Mr. and Mrs C. W Struthers cele there will be ro delay after registra will yield a net ! ?' .V'-dav record of 590 01 pounds of o f the Oregon Agricultural college , J w^de pitching hay to Registration • f cent interest on the mency inve-tt . brated their tnventieth wedding anni tion actually starts. butterfat and 9703 pounds of milk last Friday at the John Panck poul- > L j , a'cr on the M orclock ranch versary Sunday, August 5, by enter- a| | students «vili take place on Thurs- try farm near Tigard In culling ■ h j; a blister break in his - taimng friends who were present at ,Jly Friday and Saturday hens at thi* season o f the year was L . 1 ^ 51 bf wrapped a red h«nd- Cost to students in the new men s months of age. Mr. Cosby’ s mission and it proved their wedding. The “ bride” wore her CjJ* aro°nd his hand, later in- dormitory at Oregon State colh ee of value to all present In going «vedding gown which was slight!» Uf<n roni color in the handker- ha^ bren ^ct at $1°^ a term t- »r b ar . ■ver lhe hens, Mr Cosby proved his different to the present day styles NEW CLERK IN THE L j 1. 1 into bh><>d pot too When hi* bill arrived from hi> Their guests included Mr. and Mrs and room or - U had ability to judge a hen and state the ALOH A M E R C A N TILE S T O P ” . ,enous time. It will be grocer .a customer took his pen in Fteorge Gardner and family of Oregon month in a scale « f co'ts just ts«tted number of eggs she had layed the I, ' »rtk, r more before he will in a little college bulletin descriptive hand and wrote this reply: “ Dear past year as was verified by the o f City, Mr and Mrs Lester Harlow W *ble t0 A B. McIntosh, recently from Mis work ‘ o f the new bu lling at,4 c ri .» t,. Sir I got your dune what I "w* ficial records furnished by Mr Panck and daughter o f Milwaukee and Mr sion City. Iowa, has been engaged v .i Now be pachunt I am’» for- rules and regulations for its opera F Mowing the demonstration questions and Mrs Mani Nelson of Pleasant ’ , y„u, plcse ovate When some by H A I.owrey to as sist in tin- lion. Room rent will be >-sl a term, were answered Mr. Co»by is tak-j Home. It- ,u. injured his hands in u ttier fool* pay pav me I » P*>r »'«.» / >,< ” > • ^ — ........- - . ------ t Aioha Mercantile store ing a year’s leave of absence from llsij, 'n ''r accident near Three while board will be 16 a ,h,« wu/ judgment day and J«* This figure, considered nnn^W y A woman motorist was disfigured W ayne Barber, wh w .* em ploy «1 hi* duties and at the expiration of Ife’iy f ' ascade Mountains re- r c. more prepaired to meet your for life the other day The accident , , . „ . , c. low for the fif !crn accottr .at.on that time he will be warmly wel . . . , . in the store, left Sun lav for M „, ' r ‘ hornpson of Aloha was Maker as I am this account, sou t u n nrovided, will meet the entire n r- corned and the poultry keepers trust was caused by her trying to read a . m hell H P” - girl com plexion" billboard Helens to join his father, I H f ■ tr a-\ r ,hr a,,,° iorcin8 keep o f ' the hall a, well a, retur- that be will return folly restored to "school and through the wind- will do thi«. I remain. Yonrs very ailing the highway | her. the interest and principal on th health and strength t » - x - — *»i ,n V « We* « 1 1 « state» Kinds sold to finance the structure