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iÖE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE POULTRY lecture °u nC0Ut’ Mdl . hal1 ln Hub«,' listened to the cters given un- ie Aloha Gram dber s Kescarcb hat too mae, poultry busines, JVl « a"d that P*e became dn- 5 other line, 0f the Alber’j ex- cattle and ho* »t method, 0f ie different ail- lecture was 0. P'cture film, several comic on 5 4 ■ - ,1 ;7-: .V atef Heroie« r clues at the , at the froth- he as a sigiai aea. PUBLISHED )L. 2 NO.24 Ü B ER OE COM B E « MEETING I N K S INTEREST BY PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. BEAVERTON, OREGON, HIGH SCHOOL TERM year. PRICE 5 CENTS Manchuria Modernized by Japanese BEGINS SEPTEMBER 10 The Beaverton schools will open FRIDAY. AUGUST 24, 1928 grade and high September 10 this INTEREST KEEN IN EHE LEGION KERO CARNIVAL Mr. Metzler »Gil be in his office V, * at the high school from September 1 to 9 front 9 a. m. until 12 m. to -The special committee appointed by confer with new students and par Comnvittc Beaverton chamber o f commerce ents as to the selection of high Promite Plenty Excite T their report Tuesday evening school studies for the coming year. ment for Day L i group of SO pensons gathered On the opening morning, Septem Interest in the first annual Amer lhe high school building ber 10, only short sessions will be ican Legion air circus Sunday. N|r Gates, of Hillsboro, gave a held at both the grade and high August ¿ 0 , at the Hillsboro airport, t taik, as also did Mr. Hehvig of school. Lists of required texts and is being shown throughout the W d ' Oregon and Washington W ater supplies will be given out and seats' lamettc valley and the legion com „pany. A general discussion en- and lesson assignments made. Pupils j mittees are laying plans to g n e tlie T j which at times was quite, will then be dismissed for the day! spectators “a thrill a minute.” It rated, several speaking at the same to secure books. Regular class work is expected that at least 20 planes ' e It was finally decided to ca ll1 will commence Tuesday morning. j from various parts of ihc northwest pother meeting Tuesday evening in Books and supplies should not be will take part in the day's events. . chamber of commerce hall, Odd purchased until pupils receive list The circus will be opened at 11 follows building) for the purpose of given out by the teachers. a. m. with a race from Swan island ;r,|ier discussing the water pro The board are looking forward to field in Portland. Phis race is free a very successful year as all the position- for all. They will leave the port a The preliminary report o f the com - j teachers are well qualified by train minute apart and the prizes will be ing experience. pjittee is as follow s: $/5 for first, $5t) for second, and $2’ The folh«wing data is the resu lt1 hollowing is a list of the faculty; for third. The second event will ¿Y an investigation made o f each of t 1. R. Metzler, superintendent; Ger-I be formation flying over Hillsboro. • Si - 'S H H i i lilit proposed water projects for tin trude Robertson, science and dra- S tunt F lyin g |t,<vn of Beaverton by a committee matics ; Esther Walker, history and The stunt flying contest will start uipointed by the Beaverton Chamber Glee club; Letitia Clary, commercial at 1 p. in., and it is open to strict and school paper; Ruth L. Cook, ¿ m o n e t i * ’¿\s. ly stock 9() horsepower motors. c| Commerce. English and girl’s basketball; Geral I ash prizes are $40, $30 and $20. THt W ESSlN GER SPR IN G S dine Sanford, English and drama; 1 he fourth event is a 15-mile three ***& & *$« PROJECT Kate Beldett, home economics and cornered race for 90 horsepower The Wcssinger Springs are located junior science; Beth Metzler, lang strictly stock motors with prizes of k,ut one mile northeast of Beaver- uages and orchestra; E. G. Webb, $75, $50 and $25. |t„n. How of springs, ¿40,000 gallons mathematics and debate; J. A. Cox, Planes «will vie in a dead-stick ■m ¿4 hours. It all tin- water is usi.l manual training and bovs athletics;! landing for $30, $20 and $10. A |».«ild supply town of 3a00 people. dead-stick landing is cutting motors M iss Merle Davies, principal grade I Cost—J000 feet of 4-inch iron pipe school, o ff at 1000 feet altitude, freezing the eighth grade; Constance I I from Springs to reservoir, buried ¿0 Morse, seventh grade; Mrs. W . O .\ stick and lauding at a given point <r 3 > a i z ? k s i i s u p to Ci T V I niches deep (pipe toe a foot, laying Wilson, sixth gTade; Miss Lily W a g -, The winner is the one who has his |iv a foot, total 93c a fo o t) - total ner, wheel nearest the line. fifth grade; Luella Finnell. ______ “ ~~ PARTY LEADERS NAMED FUNERAL OF M S. BARNES |i r 3000 feet $¿,790, pump $750, pump fourth grade; Della Glutsch, third Y LAGF.R BAKERY SOLD A tentative event is a 15-mile HELD SUNDAY AFTERNOON ¡house and installation $500, enter* grade and music; Mable Bagan, scc-i race for 2U) horsepower motors, FOREST GROVE MAN W a s h in g t o n County's Republican strictly slock, for cash prizes o f $75, Lnev fund $500, total to get water ond grade; Rose Lowell, first grade;! Chosen Executive Committee The funeral of M. S. Barnes was John Shraeder of Forest Grove has $5(1 and $25, The last event will be |ci reservoir $4530s Florence Schenck, opportunity room. | held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 p. m. purchased the Yeager bakery at the sensational parachute drop from For the above there would be a High school transportation is being M ayor M. P. la d y o f Hillsboro, a plane by Fred L. Stump o f Beaver Ibill for power each month estimated outlined and will be announced later I Beaverton an^ wi,U assu,,le char* e from the Beaverton M. E. church W. E. I’ egg in charge o f the ar as chairman of the Washington coun ton. lit above $ /5 and water engineer One additional buss has been p u r -jabofUt September 1. ty central committee, has announced rangements. Winners will be declared and in chased and one replaced making a is moving his house- |estimated at $125 a month. Mr. Barnes was 81 years old and ihe appointment o f a Washington troduced after each event and the The water users have certain rip- total of five busses to operate this ho,<1 «oods this week to his large the money will be awarded at the end j farm near Jacktown where be has had been ailing for a long time, county executive committee for liran rights as given under W ater year He was a grandfather of H. M republican party. of the show. During the summer the school 3 wel1 stocked and equipped ranch, I lode Section 7091 Oregon Laws Barnes, manager of the General gas- The members arc Thomas H. Tongue Charg* Admission the building and He bas *evcra> therf , a,' d a I These rights would have to be sai board has had oline plant. « and J. W . Bailey of Hillsboro, A. C. An admission eiia.gc i i 50 cent, add h,‘ l s ! The committee, in order to equipment repaired and renovated “ umb' r, of *oats a" d He came to Beaverton in the Hoffman and J W . Hughes of for adults and 25 rents for children Beaverton w.U (ktembie to what extent the fanners One additional room is now avail-1 ‘ “ "stock as needed. early eighties, when this town was Forest Grove, G J. Stickney of Aloha, will be made and cars can be park lucre using the water from the above able in the grade school and t w o !m,ss Mr - Yea*cr »» he has atupys the terminal o f the S. P. road and W. L. Moore of Banks, A. Bunnv cd at the port and in nearby fields. been identified with every activity liuiiied Springs made two excursions class rooms in the high school. had seen many changes during his of Cornelius, H. T. Bruce o f Kced- The age limit on children for the here. Tt is estimated that the total en li-n August 16 and August 17, 1928, villc and C. W . Noyes of Tigard. residence here. 25-cent admission charge is 12 years fijXl I Mr. Schraeder will move his I from the Springs to the trestle on rollment this year will exceed He is survived by the following The securing of Fred L. Stump, family here and will occupy the [the Oregon Electric railroad track, far both grade and high school. Beaverton aeronaut, to do the dan Yeager home about September 1. He children, Mrs. William Steen, Milton, VETERANS HOLD PICNIC I I distance of some three miles, lit gerous parachute jump from an aero- has been in the bakery business at Ore.; L. S. Barnes and Mrs. Orton I »as estimated about one hundred ac- McLeod of Beaverton. pane, is expected to create consid Oak. th. Annual Outing Held at Forest Grove but sold out about Iri-s were being irrigated by the FOUR BANKS IN crable interest in the county be on Tuesday COUNTY COMBINE {our months ago. | Springs. cause of his being a comity man. AUCTION SALE OF CARS The annual picnic and business Either a direct purchase of the TO BE HELD SATURDAY meeting of the members of the O re Edward Schulmerich o f Hillsboro I End or condemnation proceedings gon Veterans’ association was held FAMILY DINNER GIVEN DAIRYMEN PLAN MEETING Ixmi to be the only apparent ways was elected president of the newly The Stipe garage anti «unces a big GIVEN BY MRS. F. A NOYES z ii i - * i ' T a* Oaks Tuesday, August 21. T. formed Oregon Investors corporation,! ------------ i r securing use of the Springs for auction sale of all oh. cars which Hil,# of Gardcn Home, ,he pres- the city, consisting of the Commercial Na-1 Dairymen of Oregon will hold their they have on hand, standard makes,I*' w‘ v*"‘ “ 2V ....... as a noon Mrs. F. A Noyes was hostess Sun tional Bank of Hillsboro, ( ornelius i annua| association meeting in south- as Fords, Chevrolets, Essex, etc., " I"’ " " ,t rc served by the day to a gathering of the Noyes |- THE BULL RUN P R O JE C T .u touring ........ _________ .. National ................................................... Bank o f Cornelius, '• ,(, r 'ern Oregon this year for the . first first t. both cars and ........ trucks, at their <l ,r c a ' 1 " n,1‘ r lhl> “ a k s s fI Distance from Portland boundary Citizens Bank of Sherwood and the j ^ e in many years. Medford is to|^rounds ¡n Beaverton next to TV *t"*h re('e( corps and auxiliary, with the family at a dinner at her home in ,<,Sl old soldiers as honor guests. Foil«gw* Beaverton. Among those present to Beaverton reservoir, 5.65 miles, North Plains Commercial Bank. | be the meeting place and January 9 - j Hardware and Fourniture store Sat- Tigard, iag all bivouaced about the stage were: C. W . Noyes of lust of 6 inch iron pipe ^-♦¿, 134.40, The linking of these banks is the jo the date, according to announce- llrflay at 3 p. !n. J. P Walsh will A. J. Noyes of Portland, W. I ■utal cost of pipe and laying for the fourth bank holding concern formed j nient of J. R McCracken, Ashland, j miction sale o f all used cars which for the annual election of officers. Noyes and children, and W. T. Roles | & miles or 30096 feet at $1.40 a in the state within the last itwr | president of the association who has t},c auctioneer. Everything must of Portland, her father. hot $13,134.40, emergency fund months. ’ just conferred with the secretary, P.j ------------------------ PICNIC HELD FOR W. 1 Noyes is greatly improved. | U-tbiW), cost to ciiy $45,000, present — ------------------------------ j M. Brandt of the state college, as to fjn n k cold milk instead of coffee ILLINOIS VISITORS, having gained eight |ounds He will I "Hebtedness $82,(XX), assessable \ alua- Your child should drink at leaat the program. Many leading com nur- yowu feej better. Aloha D airy—Ad ________ j leave this week with his children I lion $5*0,000 . ___ a quart of milk * day. Phone cial dairymen are being lined up forj An enjoyable picnic was held at I for California and Arizona ♦ It 30-ycar bonds should be v o te d ; Aloha Dairy.—Adv. the program, officers report. Lake (»rove park on Sunday, August DON'T FORGET THE SUNDAY "»crest on $45,000 at 5.75 per cen t; SCHOOL PICNIC SATURDAY 19, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. [finals. $25*7.50; principal, $15410, avc. BLUE BARLEY CROP Anderson of Illinois who are visit- j STAGES ISSUE BOOKLET $W0JU a year; based on above val- YIELDS WELL RURAL LINE EXTENSION The Sunday school of the C on gre-'in g relatives in this neighborhood.! “ ti"" and paid by property taxation Tualatin Valley Farm* Served With gational church arc planning a pic- • Those present were : .Mr. anc id Mrs Sevan Circle Tourt in Oregon Well | * uld equal 6.78 mills additional city Electricity Tw o years ago George Biersdorf of park., Ray Brown and daughter. I assius Illustrated me for Saturday at Lost ik . Present city tax for water is I Schefflin secured a sample of Blue „ , 7 T 7 in Tu-da-'1 Members «will meet at the church' Johnson. Mr and Mrs Will W.Ilis l'1* mills, largely due to leakage in barley from Eastern Oregon. Last One-fourth of the farms m I u.da 2 ^ ( an<1 transportation -<f Moline, HI.. Mr Hert, M r. and The Oregon Stages system has is . .. dd pipe line, total city tax, 15.7 mills year the crop yielded well and Mr. tin valley are already electrified! a' ^ wish Mrs. Albert Ray wdl be provided for all who --------------- . of Portland,_ F Mrs. M surd an attractive folder deacribinu Gtal millage for water, 17.58. If Biersdorf was so pleased with it that and a vigorous policy of rural e x -, to go. i- ,, c ,u i '»even circle tours .which carry pa hfflds are to be paid from receipts he planted an acreage this season | tension will amount to an expendi-, A basket linner will be served a, South. M r,. M F.. Smith and to many points of scenic t-om water; average income, $10,000 This Blue barley has been inspect ture of several hundred thousand 6:30. Everyone should bring a sons, Roy and Dan, Mr. and Mrs. beauty in Oregon and to a Lvv annually; average cost at 22c a 100 ed and certified by the farm crops dollars by the Portland Electric plate, cup, silverware and a basket Van Kleek and two sons, and Miss points outside the state. Most of hn ^fet' based on a 4 >°pulation ofi i department, O. A. C , as a variety Power Company. dinner. Ice cream will be furnish Browa the trips offered can be taken in Installation of poles and wires and 100 gallons per capita pet I giving considerable promise locally ed. one or two days, but stopover privi (°r 30 days equals 3,000,000- for fall and winter planting. Several for a high-voltage around the pop leges, in sonic cases 60 days, are o f ARCHIBALD, MASTERS e ulation center of Washington county! ™ons a m onth; 7.5 gallons pei plantings of this variety wi FOOT BURNED SEVERELY MARRIED SATURDAY fered. progressing rapidly. The line " b,f fo«t or 400,000 x 22c is $880 made in the Schefflin commun.ty th.. is The folder contains many attrac starts from Beaverton and runs in rn there is an overhead of the coming season. Harry Burfield burned his foot Miss Phvliss Taylor o f Portland CtftllVli'K / tive views and the descriptive mat two separate directions, carrying n ,*r c'*rl< and some minor expenses. distribut- **v*rcly Thursday morning while at and Archibald Masters, son o f Mr. ter extols the beauties of Orci n 25,(Kin volts. There is a “ N E W " WAITRESS ON JOB and Mrs. Monroe Masters, were mar- scenery of each tour ™F-TUALATIN V A L L E Y W A T E R An acc< m- tt Rf-avprton to handle work *n (be Southern Pacific shops . A ffla i PR O JECT Waitresses come at city limits, 18c a 100 cubic rvaitress cotnes back ‘fft Based on the above use and Cafe on Broadway. Oh [’»atiot^ 400.000 cubic feet times —a cup coffee, piece * » $72D a month, that smile—Oh b oy! Stage concerns participating in tb- j f actual costs have been as i Forest Grove. Running to th( i •• SPECIAL MEETING only the immediate relatives being circle we’ll be back tomorrow tour arrangements include ¿ g : from Sept. 1927 to March from the beaver-dam metropolis, t e Special meeting of the ( hamber present. After the ceremony a re-] Oregon Stages system, Coast A u to "■ than 5325 a E X T R A! ORDERS! EXTRA' other line winds along county Commerce Tuesday evening at ception was held for the y o u n g ,, Co|ttrnbia r.orge ' Motor lo a r '. m v , Marrh 5321 9 8 : April $326.93; I after county road, through ( *r 2:45 in the Odd Fellows hall for the couple ,, . ,, , system, Cnrvallis-Newport Stag«’ *-. V V4W- June $382.75; Ttilv $144 6! Beaverton. Oregon Mills, North Plains and Banks T e Qf furthcr discussing the wa- Archibald Masters is well known. S u ({e, p aciflf StaR,.v p icX August 22, 1928 two lines are to join at Forest Grove tef ,,rop o ,itif,n Income about $10,000 an- having been employed at the n an k . wjck and S<«t.thrrn Ba" c «*f ------- # - *y«trm ste m and a V’ .** overhead. No bond issue Beaverton Enterprise, ffte r all the main issue with the A |j .* atfr users and taxpayers a r e !„ f Beaverton for a number of Headquarters of I*’ Oregon Stages s project ¡years and has the good wishes o f a , I Kf.r>|lp ortian,| ¡# a, ,he Yamh II City canditates is — whether Al Smith o r , coHial|>. invjted to attend. gr<-»up in in p Por host o f friends. 1 Herbert Hoover will be elected. F iling of rfavf . rton Dear E ditor:—Want ad in , stage depot. Piano, String Instrument and Vocal, j prise" last week’ s issue—sold all my n watf . r system with harmony taught. Room 5 Rossi Bartlett pear, and many c*tra or- 8,,» f ®rr*c«n-Washington Co. has BOARD TO MEET Bldg Prof Kolkenbeck, Beaverton DIDN'T KNOW THE GAME in offer of $36.000 for the city CAUGHT MONSTER HAWK W e thank you for the splendid ser- LOSES VALUABLE HORSE The Washington county board < > f (Continued on last page) W hile on his ranch at William. Sweet Y u n g T b in g -U n cle sent I^st week Gus Tascella. local gar- equalization will assemble for 1928 Yours resoectfuflv. ,f town, Fred me a whole bo* o f these pretzels. drner on Cedar street, reports that on September 10 Comity Judge F, J | mountain, southwest d e l l a c . f is h e r to his gray h<-rse died suddenly, cause Ward, Clerk F.d C. Lure and asses- KOakland heard Old Sandy bark.nj a„d I don’t ho TRUCK w i l l a r r i v e Bulle unkn evn This horse knew how to sor W. F Boley.members. will hear He went over to see what it was— t • The P L. La Follette Elberta f ' r.till a cultivator between rows of claims for readjustments o f assess- found one of the largest specie pull a !»H ''"n s will soon have their reaches will be at their best n e ^ tin stepping on a ment, in daily sessions to follow for chicken hawks He now has him tor horseradish, seldcim Place vmir order now X ^ "I truck ready to go. It week hor$r- ¥> day$, T h r v claims may Sr filrH evk*b$ttovi— probably in the ( ity auto cushions at plant a h rse that knew it’ s per bt.«hel. bu«hel. Beaverton ™ " L r.et r , yfalr velvet auto cui tad, i erfat “ pick up" more de- with the board up till September 25 ( park. Portland, soon. r a d 't Ç adv Al) ,rUfk* F ° R 1 over on Peterson avenue, railroad track. 0 «s,