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Kkv THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE PUBLISHED BY PIO N EER PUBLISHING CO. rOli. 2 N O . 2 8 BEAVERTON, OREGON, ONION HOUSE BURNS SU N D A Y -FIR E AT WITCH h a z e l LOCAL PEOPLE FRIDAY. SEPT. 21, 1928 Steel Ship for Byrd’s Expedition PRICE 5 CENTS NO CHANGE IN FACULTY FOR THREE YEARS That heavy showers of last week have not removed the fire hazard I was emphasized Sunday when the “ . . . Beaverton fire department was called Ur>. N- G; visaed with by j . F. Keller to put out a fire on r cousin Mrs. John McLeod sev- his place on the Canyon road fll days this week. The fire started in the dry grass I /-«• * aru on*on house burned to the' y r. and Mrs. A. C. Chinn and ground. Lajr •"ere d,nner P 1“ 18 of Mr< lh e house belonging to Henry Mil- , j Mrs. K. L. Doolittle Sunday. ler, south of Witch Hazel school 7T, n it irt i house was burned to the ground Sat yr. and Mrs. W. K. \ an Kleek (!ay. The fire was caused presumably ,j daughter Catheryn spent Sunday by a defective flu Nolhing wa' i , the borne of her bother Mr. Ora saveil but a sewing machine. A aderson and family. | daughter had been canning fruit ----------- - and a hot fire had been kept in the Mrs. L. L. Lasswell and son were kitchen range. From the house the uests last Thursday at the home blaze spread to the barn, which her sister Mrs. Henry Kern of was burned to the ground,including a Portland. quantity of hay. From there it - spread to the fields threatening other Mrs. D. C. Howard visited at the houses Neighbors rushed to the y W. Howard home in the Barns scene, and a telephone call to Hills- istrict. boro brought men and fire equipment It finally burned out when it reached Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Cooper have the River road a mile away. noved in the Timmons home the j ____________ Lt of the week. A GOOD PLACE FOR NIGHT CLASSES IE OCT. I Residents of Aloha-Huber are very I I proud of their staff at the grade | school. All teachers remained this year to begin the third year work with no change at all in the faculty ko b« Held *; ijmoln High and Central Library at Portland in that time. School commenced September tenth with VV. T. Lehnherr, principal. He o ne hundred and thirty five is a graduate of the Oregon Norma). courses will be offered by the Port- school having finished this year with land Extension Center of the Um- the school class. Miss Inez Sundberg versitv of Oregon this coming year and Mrs. Laura Mack are also The fall term opens Monday Octo- graduates of the Oregon Normal. ber j, wj,h classes meeting in Lin- Mrs. Barker and Miss Grand have coin high school and the central both attended sessions of the school library. at Monmouth. Mrs. Viola Kcartvcv m - l . , . ... . , . . . , . . VT ,1 the subjects will include classes m is a graduate of the Illinois Normal t- . . ... . e .. , . otology, written English, literature, A division of the grades was nec- , , , r . ... , . ■ , . r short story, German, health education, essary this vear as the number of . • , . . . . .. . , • ■ \ . American and English historv. Latin pupils in each room varied. Mrs. i;vr_r„ . • . . „ , , , library methods mathematics, jihiloso- l Barker has charge of the firs, . _, . .. , ... „ . t ' I’^y, psychology, public speaking, grade, with an enrollment of 25 . c . __i.u . • i .. i! , n • , . rrench., Spanish, sociology,art. arrhi- I little ones. There are 9 girls and i tecture, cartixming, accounting, adver- 16 boys. t’* 'nK* business law, forcing . trad, Miss Sundberg has 2 divisions ■ divisions... „ . . . insurance, management and finance There is an enrollment of .'2 in this , , . Tlie steel freighter CheLae* which has been purdinsed by Coumiandev room. The second grade which mini 'M * "ian.U( nn n B. K. Byrd as un addition to hU »«mtli pote «xpedltlon. Ttie vessel will be hers 25 and 9 pupils from the third. I ',,anfu,ac,ur" 1 •. n '' ' M" ' ' ' , ' .. , 1. „ . ... oration finance, education, journalism used for carrying supplies to the polar bos«. this makes up this enrollment Miss' . , . . , ~ , , 1 . . , .. anatomy, ,>hvsiol('gy human nutrition. Grand has two divisions, the enroll- . . . • , , , , . . . o . bacteriology music and physical ed I * . „,| Mrs. F. V. Leglcr ,n d ! TH E CHILDREN TO EAT ment here is 35. There is 8 ’ r0111 -a*i in L. q sons moved to Portland the the third grade and 25 from the j c HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Children can do more efficient INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS fourth More than 3.1KX) people took work frit of the week. NAME CANDIDATES work at school if they have a hot RALEIGH P. T. A. Miss Mack has 2 divisions with in ,h‘1 University night class, s last 23 pupils There are 9 sixth grade v<,ar' consisting largely of tndu. Mr .Sd Mr,. F. V. I.rglrr and; ^ ' l . ‘" S ' T h e ¡„„a.la,iV T V T officer, of .he At a meeting of the Beaverton pupils and 14 fifth grade ones here d«aI* Occupied during the day. I ala L) children and Mr. Violas Lauther students t' t l \ ' ' u"' Haleigh Parent Teachers association high school students this week a «Tended a birthday party at the C. U(lent *° a* las, Monday nigh, bv Mrs C A * number „1 cand id .,e. were n a , „ . , i : ' '” Kearney h:,. ,be J «1 ! f t " " A * » * , 5 Hartwig home in Portland, Mon- d,sh lu" ch- Mr- B « c h of the W oodwor.h was an impressive impressive cere- lor officials in ,he , fa,lent O .fi.n i,.-1 «'"■ * , »•"»• =>"■' , * » ' 322 Beaverton Feed and Produce Co., lav night. • , . , , mony. Mrs. Samuel B. Lawrence, tions. These names will be balloted 7,h 8radf. mak,nB an «"collmenf ------------ |!.l , 7 „prepf re,d t0. 5erve QU'ckly president, in accepting her office on Monday. Following is the of- of 26 in ,hi' roonl- ' fr . Lehnherr has the 8th grade with an enroll Mr. and Mrs. Carl Desinger and * ° . tlo* s an'i “Bo other sandwiches paid tributc to her predecessor, ficial student body ballot: COURSES ARRANGED FOR aby spent Sunday with Mr. and at the noon h° ur He also has fruit Mr, w N Wallis who formed the President, V. Mapes, M. Boring; ment of 24 pupils. The entire enrollment this year is P. T. A BY UNIVERSITY |in VV. H. Desinger. '«e ,crea^ and canc,y- etc- to toP off Raleigh association. Other officers V-President, G. Hoover, M. Jones, ------------ t e tine . are; Robert Peterson, vice president; R. Kearns; Secretary, V. Harris, K. 163, being smaller by 20 pupils this EXTENSION DEPARTMENT Mrs Viola Talbert of Aloha v isi-! lh e y wl11 £lve counter, table and Mrs H. Bottler, secretary; Mrs. John Fuegy, R. Lundgrcn ; Trcas , M W il year than last, hut new pupils are led at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. car service and anyone can drive in j unor> treasurer. The usual order of son; Reporters, F. Burn, R. W ilcox; entering each day. The enrollment at the East door. Talbert. business followed the installation. A Farlimentarian. N. Nelson, A. Ziin- mav reach or even surpass that of I M'1** Mozcljc Hair, chairman ot [ home education of the Oregon dinner and bazaar will be given brick, J. Welch, H. Harrison; Athle last year _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ] Congress of Parents and ROAD BOSS SCARES 'EM Thursday, October 25, proceeds from tic Manager, Manson Bennett; As Mrs. James Coutts and baby of Teacher*, at the quarterly board REBF.KAH l-ODGF. which svill be used to purchase fur- okane arrived last week to visit sistant Manager, E. Nelson, F. CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY ' meeting Saturday, submitted a plan Frank Allen, road supervisor of nishiifgs V>r the school building, Tonne; Financial Manager, C. Bous, icr mother Mrs. W arren. J for assisting study groups in carry- road district No. 10 had some of the After the program given by C. A. M Snyder; Assistant Editor of the Bcaverton Rebckah lodge No. 248 in* ou| thc!r Pr<>Kctr This plan is Mrs. Serena Akina is confined to boys scared last week—it was on Woodworth, vocalist; Miss Mildred Hummer. R. Haines; Business mana- the 77th anniversary of an adaP»a“ ° " *> of a that hot day—he was working hard Ernst, reader and singing by th e 1 RCr of the Hummer, F Chinn, C. celebrated 1er home with influenza. u , , , ■ compilation prepared by the National the Rebckah degree after «hcr reg^ » J c P onitlnrtL , land prespiring freely eely—wiping the assembly, led by Dr. J. Vinton Scott,-Zuercher; Advertising nu manager of Mr. and Mrs. W . J. Edwards and sweat off his brow with a large ban- refreshments were served by th r *the Hummer, M. Boring, T P Shellcn- ular meeting Tuesday evening. A j Hationa! Bureau ... Education the ion Leland and Mr. W . R. Van dana handkerchief, finally he felt ill social committee. Nationa, Librmry Association and the berger ; Student Council. J, Under large crowd was present from wood, R. Wilcox, C. Rons, A Zhn. T.gard lodge. A very interesting lTniver, j Fxtcn, iun Ulliu. Vilc. 1 .. Beck and daughter Catheryn visited and laid on the ground for relief, he; ___________ It Lake Labish Saturday. told some of the men he was feeling brick. C. Shively, T. Anderson | proRram was given. rent-Toacher Magazine will carry There are now 2<S huskies signed' The opening song sVas "America" j monthly announcements from Miss ----------- bad—they took a look at him—and CLUB MEMBERS HAD EXHIBIT AT FAIR f "r ,rv 0,,t (nT foot practice.! followed by a piano solo bv M s l j f air on M1r!rc,t fd courses, and th•• Mrs. Charles Esterly spent Mon- behold his face was a dark blue— This week they had a scrimmage Albert Erickson Mrs Chris. Christ- University Extension department of bv and Tuesday at ' the home of Horn die colored handkerhief—sure 1 game with Grant at Portland. One ensen gave a brief review of the Oregon have arranged tndv courses <rs. Martin Pratt. they thought “he was going W est” Mcsdames Haines, McGregor, Tuttle game lias already been arranged founding of the order. George An - ' which will he supervised by their and Stickney spent all day Wednes- with Newberg for Friday, Septem- derson sang a song and Mrs. Mevers droartment for » a r e n t teacher Mrs, Geo. Blasser attended a 105 MOLES AND day at Hillsboro decorating a booth ber 28. and Mrs. Hulctt gave a vocal duet (»roups. There will he a fee of one luncheon at the home of Mrs. HansI GOHHf^pS CAUGHT ______ for the exhibits from the Aloha- There are now 278 students in the This was followed with a piano duet doJ|ar prr group charged by the tliander of Progress, Tuesday after- , . , w c . .. Huber club* Those who entered high school and 250 in the grades. by Mrs. Hugh Lewis and daughter Univ'*’'sitv Extension and for this °on- ■ U -a J la r c s . an< | r01' Sp,e*’ ,v‘7 °,n exhibits were; Mrs. Fuller’s and, Lynne Hughes, Forest Grove, is I Dorothy. After the program d e li-jtbp Extension department will sup- ------------ I the intgar pace "fa r • *• • *ry s 'r v, ttlc's sewing classes, Mrs the new teacher. His subjects are cions refreshments were served in the n|v courses and give criticisms on ply The 500 card party sponsored by sent 105 mole and gopher scalps to \fetzel’s cooking class, W. T. Lehn-j World History and junior science 1 dining rrKim. the natters submitted The plan in the Beaver social club, O. E. S. Hillsboro last week which netted the berr’s camp cookery class, ^ rs. Cow-( f. Alfred Cox, is the coach eludes the study of one hook per Wednesday afternoon was a com- boys $10.50 bounty besides the young ard-s rabbit club and Mrs. Johnston’* , _______________ PASTOR AND WIFE ' vear, which hook can then become plete success. There were 9 tables fellows gathered a big bunch of Cas- canning ciub NEXT SUNDAY IS ATTEND STATE SESSION the nucleus of a Par-nt Tract,, r uf cards. Mrs. Helen Woodward cara bark—they make their vacation - , —- library in the association Miss FAMILY DAY AT CHURCH on first prize and Mrs. Barbara profitable, The greatest wonder is, what man Rev. F. R Sibley and wife le ft ! Hair will arrange rr -n<l-tab|r dls- dhorham second prize. Mrs. Gcral- would marry the world’s champion Next Sunday will be family day Wednesday for Hood River to at-icns*ion» at the regional ror« cntion. dne Beach won the consolation. The MAKE THEIR HOME LIKE NEW lady shot. at the Aloha Community church.! tend the annual conference of the for studv grouns at which thr-r prizes were donated by Lipman _____ J _______________ _ All families arc invited to attend M E. church. This is the fir,t'r4*n< ran be thorounh'v outlined am' Wile & ( o. of Portland. The pat- A jiu ]e pajnt lnagcs tbc surround-1 Tf| and sit together. Sjierial recognition time it has ever been held east of explained and «tig rstions given " r tonmes consisted of Mrs. Iva Sum- inps beautiful. The home of Mrs WOMENS CLUB TO BE ..... be ^............. ..... ............ ^ ____ _______ ______ ______ __ will given those having the larg the Cascade mountain*. ¡conducting groups. tirrs, Mrs. Marion Talbert, Mrs. pja(tjc Kline and son Frank has been ORGANIZED SEPTEMBER 2S fst fa m ili^ Special music has been! The Bible class ewill have charge Came Summers and Mrs. Goshon pa;nted a „¡ce shade of brown color arranged for. of thc morning service next Sunday Rrved refreshments. trimmed with cream with a dark A womens club will be organized Dr. B. B. Sutcliffe will speak in while the pastor is away. There will CELEBRATES SIX I IH be no services in the evening. | BIRTHDAY WITH PAR u . green roof, which receives much fav- a the tne home of Mrs. A. Johnson, the evening. Mrs Nell Anderson, Mrs. Gilbert orable comment bv travelers along Tigard on Wednesday at 2 p. m Rev. Sibley and wife expect to More paper and old clothes are Little Miss Gene Dormer cele Ghorham and Mrs. J. C. Huntley of thc Canyon road. return Monday. Residents of Tigard and vicinity are wanted. Help a good cause, brated her sixth birthday it thc Portland attended the Eastern Star urged to attend and help organize 1 home of her parents Mr. and Mi party Wednesday afternoon. this club Your child shotrin drink at le a st, , Several town, in W ash in gton * quart of milk a day. Phone All kinds of Fruit and Vegetable, A. M. J ^ r n e r _j*a ,wrday^ u 96 CORDS OF WOOD in season We still have a few 15, at 2 JO p m It was strictly a Mr Archie Olsen of Sl.pes garage. GO UP IN SM OKE county have their women, club and Aloha Dairy.-Adv. Peaches. Beaverton Feed & Produce girl* P^ty a" d nearly all the children * Wednesday morning on a hunt- ----------- their meeting, are very interesting ----------------------------- Market. came to the party dressed in pin! g np- Boys swamping out wood rewds at jnd weM attended HAL E. HOSS TO S E R V E ___________ There _ were pink rosebud favor .. St. Marys last week ^ran into a AS SECRETARY OF STATE filled with candy, pink ice cream and Mr,. W. H. Boyd and Mrs. Doy yej|ow jacket’s nest in center of the | ----------- MRS. NORCROSS A cake Games were played on the Gray spent three days of this week d thcv decjded to burn out the ................. ' T1. u roa(k tney oecnie« 10 our,, -BOOK” Cl ASS GOES Hal E. Ho**, floss, of Oregon t City, ity, will SUCCESSFUL AUTHOR lawn the county fair at Hillsboro. yf]1ow jackets to prevent the horses B ON MONDAY be aptKiinted by Governor I J. Pat- Those present were; Mary T-otti e km * 'barge of the Domestic halllinc WOod fnen running _ away. | TO COLLEGE ON MONDAY ^ ^ shortly to sen e a, secretary Dormer, Helen Williams. Adaline Science D e p a rtm e n t. Friends are congratulating Mr*. | This was carefully done and then ----------- of state, filling the unexpired term Pfeifer. Carolyn Reid and Mrs Henr. the fire . . was . put out—but later— . Promptly at 1 o’clock Monday ,of Sam A Koccr, who it resigning Alice Norcro»», of kfetzger, a »•tec , Mr and Mrs. Robt. Sumners, Mr w n d* fanned some Smoldering C< 1 er 24. 11 .leans of • I many w u k e , . , r npw as director of W T l ehnherr. of Aloha, oa nh G'lbert "er and mother Mr*. Carl Forknrr fire. 96 8Chool* Wand Adams and Lucile Benard an(, tbc hashing caught on fire school, at Oregon State college win wm of tbe tu te budget. The change in I her tucces* as a short *t>>ry writer. writ. ■ ■- ■ •Pent the week end at Pacific City cords 0 f wood, 8(10 posts and a wood {¡nd j0ng lines of freshmen standing ^ officials is *et for Monday She received a check for $5<*> fri mi lV belonging to Prank Miller went a! their office door* ready September 24th and Mr II..«- orili 'hr Bernard McFadden Publithii VA LU A BLE SPRIN G RF.STO R,' * ** a fishing trip. ■ ■ ■ up in smoke About 16 cords had n o t, through wth preliminary registrar >ii by appointment of ’he Clover-1 Co., of New York, this month for *i Messrs B. K. Denny, A M. Jan been rPCCiVcd but Rev. Heesacker which will make them members oi ^ unty j am.ar>. 7 1QJg thp end1 *,ory rvbich will appear in the Phy»- • Recently a deep cut was made at Chas Inlay of Reedsville and ROod a]| losses. the class of 1932 E B. Lemon ^ term for which Mr. Ko/er ical Culture magazine. W eed » hill on the • any on K" t ' ™ McAlear illtboro Yellcw jacket, are tough c o M n m -hat with advance ^ d ^ ^ , Her thill a* a writer has brought 8 /-vicar of oi H nm iüDiu an « applications pa*«ng the 1 « » mark Mr H om i . the repnhBcaa noml , hat • ; * . hunting in southern Oregon. the ___. u_ J bt*c" „ V h "jh was , severed Mr Nend I „ , -— new class will probably slig h tly nee for the office of secretary of J,fr #___a,s_— and .«ending " ’ ’ all > o tn c) . Myrtle Havne« is «pending T H R F c LINK W1L1 M E E T exceed that of a year ag" *ven a 4tat winning in the primaries b . wrjtin- ’ h’ghway eoti'mission with th<- result week ovith her daughter M r,. ™ A t ^ H ILLSBO RO O CTOBER 30 ter the deduction of tho.e rejected ^ „ H Corey and ,Wne Wn,' ng I that a dren french under the n< w Fk>» Petrequin of Lake Grove. AT ” ^ and other, who may not appear J o m R Handley. highway and high embankment has ,,f the Washing- Several hundred applications have Kozer. who is nearing the risco. bee. he intends to conduct affairs a. ef m-lion amimg their flock zard attracted the attention of Robt Shaw and Miss Hattie ,3riers of Portland were Saturday «tors of Mrs H. R Nelson and Mrs. Shaw has just returned .j, a fine months wedding trip Middleton u.h hurope. Africa and the Mrs. Mae Anderson i. lnt“h Isles .».«m, visiting all thc cities the Past week visititi ng ,rwg on the M editrrrannn «ca Idaho -p<i • s. I ucilc - "»* w » , f UlI oi "'„IL,,.,„„d .i.™ i»~. attorney* tor me — .. . B n r « . of Grecnburp tract trigger—d dn’t Mrs Annie Roger* or Walter Harris was t, appointed a , ,L 7 n«W te ¡«¡B o n i to Mr and Mr*. W. Larson. . It if »a •'» r _ • i) L'Oing tm nutratoc ( Sept 10, a daughter geese i lorn ; so of quite get ’em hut feria in connection. Prices rrnsnn- '- lid travel h , .« able Phone 2ÄJ1 R i r V i l i ................. »nv l Inc., nr n i l l t h o r n OrriütML pany, Hillsboro, Oregon. I