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n t» 01* U b o7 ° f- \)#lf THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE PUBLISHED BY PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. foL. 2 NO. 38 BEAVERTON, OREGON. HOLDS CARD FRIDAY, NOV. 30, 1928 PRICE 5 CENTS PARTY ¿ ,^ ^ M* * " >* ,i,* * ^ > ^ * * * * * * « * " » < “^ > < > * - > ^ * * * * * <« f r * ^ v f r * * * * * * C ITY PEOPLE -¿.n s;vrri,.b' * ii Clty Election Next Tuesday * December 4th M ARSH ALL A E. STORY GREATER ECONOMY AFFECTED III LARGER SCHOOLS Addison E. Story, (d years old, Beaverton Social club »*as held died at Hillsboro hospital Friday, I in the Masonic Hall Saturday November 24, at noon. He was ill; yjfe Johnson and Erm a Nelson evening. There were 9 tables of 5uu I ! only a week. He leaves a wife,'» ^ed Erma's aunt, Mrs. G. A. Olson [and 5 of bridge. Rosanne and a son, Yalmore of I | The winners of 500 were: la d .e s - S s r o r d a y - _______ Tacoma. Washington, who was at _____ first, Mrs. Doy Gray, ladies second " his bedside during his last illness. r _. . c „ n . layman committee conducted Mrs. Benjiman, ladies consolation Mrs A v e ra g e ,.»•» t er u Pupil ,n Small The funeral services were held at! School Neatly Double That of , l services Sunday at the Bethel W . Dariot. The gentlemen’s 5U0- 1st ' ‘ the \\ F Pegg Chapel Saturday ^ t i o n a l church. The speakers O H. Breiten; second Dr. Welsh - School* Having an Attend- under the auspices of the W O W K. C. Doty, Mrs. Metcalf, consolation, Charles Jones ... , , , . i. i, * ncV of 2(10 or More K«.« Inc Doily was shipped to 1 ti> ullti |>. ( __ u, Bennett, E. G. Webb,. E. E. The high scores for bridge were: \\ ashington Tuesday and interment Greater efficiency and economy ¿.tnson. Dr. Mason Mr. Myers and ladies, Mrs Elmer Stipe; second 1 he regular annual election for approximately $300 a month, which was in the family plot. could be effected in Oregon schools kr Boswell. W J ... Lmnard. consolation ♦ the offices of mayor, councilmen1 show's the city is proceeding in Mr. Story was born in Wiscon f , M r , C W. Craig. Mens: First F and recorder-treasurer will be held ¡the right direction. The actual |sm, but for the past twenty years „ ,, . , , . . . . . , Ust Sunday was the “Every Mctn- W. tr a ig ; Second W. C. McKell; at the City Hall next Tuesday I figures of cost of maintenance, in- ; ; has lived in the vicinity of Beaver- " " ^ \ ^ Canvas Day" at the Bethel Con- consolation A. C. Adamson ton afternoon, December 4th between terest, sinking fund, etc. as well ..... About ten years ago he married 101 C,e," enUry and h,“h ' choo,s- a»d Kcgational church. Following the --------------_ _ _ the hours of 1 and 7 P. M. as income from the water system Mrs. R Williams, his second wife cauful “Uem,on to problems nwrning meeting in which several of SO PH S WIN DEBATE He was employed in the car shops “'«ran.«,ton c ‘° " astc: Hie candidates nominated for are on hand .it the recorders of thf laymen participated, dinner was for some time and had been (ity Stetson, professor of FROM FRESHMEN ! ! these offices at the last caucus lice for the information of the Krved at the church for the canvas-, ------ _ Marshall for the past two vears s*co..dary education at ihc Un.vcr- meeting were Otto Erickson tor public. ¡trs and their families. The men The sophomores triumphed over the Of a kindly, jovial disposition he |SIty in a talk before the mayor, A. E. Wilson and J. Lewi* The complete treasurers annual solicited in the afternoon and were freshmen in the annual debate be made many friends and he will |©ngisec . schowl conference in for councilmen and Geo. Thyng report of receipts, disbursements be remembered. session on the Eugene campus Sat- lli guests of Rev. and Mrs. Mac- t-ween the two classes last F'riday. , , for recorder- -treasurer and balances including the water _______________unlay. Niel in the evening. j The question was "Resolve T h a t ;; Messrs E Erickson, Wilson and i - l . i department was published in this .The 1 hilippme Islands Should be i > Thyng are u C ITY COUNCIL P A SSE S ihyng up for re-election white . . . . . . . Professor Stetson’s conclusions , . * , , . paper April 13th of this year The Ladies Aid of the Bethel Given Their Independence Within PAVING ORDINANCE . _ ----- Mr J. Lewis is the new candidate . . . . were given as the result of a survey Congregational church wMl hold a The Next Five Years” The sopho- <. for councilman, without cost to the city, I of costs per capita of students in i __ ami rkev dinner Friday, F'ridav i mores upheld unhild th.- f 1 > bazaar and tu turkey the negative side , of T he mudtlinging proceedure tak The Beaverton City Council 11111 Oregon schools, which indicates that Since the caucus meeting how 0«ember 7th. Dinner will be 50 the question while the freshmen the Monday and passed an ordinance ap -1 greater economy is effected in lar ever two other petitions have en by those few having personal cents for adults and 35 cents for affirmative. proving the paving of Watson street.j been filed by independent candi interests at heart are again in ger schools and one of the biggest Ihc 'Valer question was discussed children A good program is prom-' The sophomore speakers were first dates, that of Jack Raynard for evu,en1ce at thls election but are handicaps experienced by Oregon and attorney Allen and Baar and ¡sed for the evening. George Harris, Elizabeth Huff and councilman and F. J. Dietsch for l " tlrc ^ unwarranted. .. . . , . schools is the fact that they are so ■ Ronald Webb. The freshmen were t unnmgham, Editorials containing v a i l e d ------- ------- engineers — ».......... for the city snK,|| recorder-treasurer. The son of Martin Bonfigt, of Lebcrt Wilson, Lucille Johnston and were authorised to make up a pamph There will also be on the ballot threats and false accusations have Professor Stetson presented data Sherwood, had his knee operated on Noma Brown.. | let setting forth the cost of the dif- three feasible plans for Beaverton*' Bern published to deceive th,. in at St. Vincent hospital Monday by The juniors and seniors will de- I ferent proposed sources of water l s,,ow'nK ,bl' cos* lK‘r !'ul’d •** *VCr- water problem for the voters to nocent voter as to the ability of j age daily attendance in 1495 one- Dr. Mason. .bate on December 5th. | supply for thee city. dr -d r: The Wessenger Springs,1 «he candidates for re-election. room rural schools of Oregon. He After a short discussion the council Hillsboro Water from the luala- These unwarranted accusation* found that the median cost in one- CARD OF THANKS The “Pow Worv” boys took an all adjourned to meet again Monday tin Valley Water Company anu have been given little considera room schools for each pupil .annually, day hike to Cooper Mt. Wednesday., ¡just before the city election. Bull Run. tion, as against proven ability, in is $8o; in the tkvo-room schools, $M>; to express our thanks I Friday they will meet at the Con- W e wish past elections and it is expected A survey on this subject by BAKER SE L L IN G OUT ! 'J ® 1® |"'|”N $S); 100 jrtgational church with their pastor to friends and relatives for their Baar and Cunningham, engineers, that the voters will continue to own sympathy and floral offerings ex- and they will prepare their STOCK OF M ERCHANDISE *7 S0* J ° 1>jW' ^ 5; and make their own choice on merit will be found in this issue. _______ above 200 pupils, $43. ; tended during our recent bereavement supper. only. The results from the ballot will in the loss of our husband and father . L. Baker has accepted a position This clearly shows, he pointed out, show the tendencies to each of Every man on the caucus ticket < > MRS. A. E. STORY Frank Salee, of Hazeldale, is very as representative for a large whole- that the costs arc much higher per ■ ___ ___ __z..i l :. ....... 1 ’ these three propositions and will has been successful in his own MR. and MRS. VALMORE STORY. low. sale firm and iwill c l o s e capita in smaller schools, and the enable the council to act accord- business affairs and the people of out his entire stock of m erchandise ¡greatest chance for economy lies in ing to the voters wishes. i Beaverton can be assured they will Born—to Mr. and M rs. Earl F HAVE A FIN E LINE Prof Stetson also regardless of cost, before Dec. 1, as consolidations. The present water system shows give 'W same careful attention OF PARLOR FURNACES Hall, Sunday, November 25, a o_! he must leave fur Seattle Saturday to found that in the small schools there an income over cost of water of ¡t o the business of thc city. pound son. is a lower teaching salary than in take up his mtv duties. Are you ready for the cold the larger, and even at that the rs.s q I ia ii U l- »axf, or. tPTTiner- : ' • • * T ' v * The new Halsten home is nearing You '*hou,d keeF a" even tcmP 'r' I P E T E VANDAHEY [costs arc greater. completion. ature in your home with a parlor C ITY M ARSHALL Th« same situation exists in the BEAVERTON’S WATER PROBLEM _______ ¡furnace. The Dietsch Hardware and -------- ¡high schools. Prof. Stetson's study H. L. Davenport is building a new Furniture store of Beaverton have a 1 etc \ amlahcy has been lempor- shows, thc small school* having high Authorized by house on his place south of Beaverton Î,ne lmre of these furnaces priced arily appointed city marshall of costs. In a group of high schools _____ I from t cc and up. Either coal or CITY COUNCIL Beaverton to fill the vacancy caused with less than 10 pupils in attendance Dr. E. B. Flett, of Yamhill, w a ,l ' f KJ<[ . can Lbe us' d' Thc ^ arlba And Prepared by by the untimely death of A. F. thc average cost per student shows __r_:_ ■ . in Beaverton r. . ., Washington has a foot warmer, side ... w as visiting friends this BAAR and CUNNINGHAM Storey. The council will make its. a median of $172, and it »* found door, and he also carries the Qual week. E n g in e e r s regular appointment at some further | that as thc size of schools increase- ity Junior, Oakland Circulator, North date. ; this per capita cost drops. Thus in ern King and the Cherokee. Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Cox, of P ort ™ r .,„ , TFeaverton faces a very serious problem with r e s e c t to Several applications have been hi«h with between 4« and land, have rented the PirtU place at and service is *nade«|uatc' ma(|e for ,ht. ,(0sitKm SO pupils in attendance, thc median P. S. Peaches, No. 1 tins, 2 for its wwfe/ iuuidv At the present tune, pressure Woodland Acres and moved into 35 cents; 6 for 99 cents; and 12 ___ ____ their new home Wednesday. meters for the past week. I he situation as it stands mdic- for $1.95. Thrift Store Beaverton. [ City Council has given the Every possible plan, or sourc« ot of different schemes. •— - ates that many schools operate .it Alton C. Allen, of Beaverton, was ! been employed to make «• ,hull>;hl bc^t \0 secure an BOLD A T T E M P T TO ROB an inexcusable high cost,” said Prof. initiated into the 53rd Cathedral’ class B H SC H RA D ER'S BA K ERY Stetson. “This is particularly notice CITY FOOTBALL SQUAD | E v ' ^ (rom Z cituens f a c ll A. A. S., Kite Masons in Portland j A very bold attempt ryas madi ..ble in the small schools, many of .pamphlet has been Prepared to grv last week. ----------- I tiesday evening to rob Schrader’s which arc maintained primarily for _____ Beaverton Beaten In Finnl Game which are known to the Council. v contained is of necessity concise in f- rnt and Bakery About V .k) o'clock a heavy local and sentimental reasons, and Mr,. Rose Fletchers mother, Mrs. ^ .To Thn T m . Of * to • The information herein^ co^ ^^bie pruJfct, -I he ( ¡ty Council has in set man about six feet tall, smooth , ,,„ld be consolidated satisfactorily, Musier, was very ill this week but 1 "V good footbalI teams melt on is limited to on y e , 1 an(j 4uy c,ti^t;n who is interested is invin I shaven and wearing a blue shirt, | he consolidation movement is un the Oregon City field last lhursdaj, is improving. its b Baar and ( unningham dated[October 22nd I - wlt| , a pull. I well over his eve der rVay but it is si. jw, liarticularly but oue of them was 3 touchdowns ! l ; i r t £ < S , J S S T ...........fa“ ...... .......1 . taken n ....... ,.M, . » 1 here conditions Mrs T r xr..„.i_ . » 1 __J ., i better than the other. Final results: discussions and estimates for all the alternatives. .laughter rame through the swinging Make ¡t more a,|visab able. BriJtt club Monday aItcrnoop at H“ " " ' » “ ° " “on C,,>' niMir from the bark of thc bakery “In the small high schools the and a^ked what he wanted. Instead roblen i of courses of study and < f answering th«> man graFF> •,! Miss , o . . . a . inoper conditions for instruction THE PRESEN T SITUATION Mrs • Elmer Stin \ iUy R. C R. i> Sum- c C ’ that was what Tf won . . the for t,mer Stipe, Mrs. „ . r game i - a ..rt..n hi i<ler. mail mg an effort to smother11 pipe line from th. her screams. However it was t<*o a serious one. Ihc survey shows a 7 ' . Mr, Otto Erickson, and M rs.l(> e8OD If * e After repeated attem p tsto repair and .u u h « ^ ,hat if , h, great ilisparity in thc efficiency of late as the mother was on the reservoir itselt is the organizations, simie of them scene frightening ihc would be bold c a . a n e V* k * kv .........* ---— c - . ’ i i r line from the Mr*. Wm. McKell,. Mrs. Doy Gray ,,üb^ y - s' emed PiB-' t0 Even -k° ÜW the ^ h° spec-(wril_^B. .nR«ceUent coodaion^ÿ jwn ^ ^ ( „V distributio, ><p ' " a” -way. After a a fruitless casting tin.e right and left. One of |reVerv^"'to'"Be'aver,on can be used with r e i . « ^ ■*"« .a r e h the acting constable rcp oi.cl «he big things look mg toward econ- ¡r». W. Grant, Mrs. Colli, M oore,, Packmti th* 7 - - ~'n - n Citv player, ,lM,| certain ca there w a. no "irangei to be found « " J »“• to wt «1 • “ " • E G . Donaldson ami “ [ h e X s t '" ! ,ators . were n,yst,f,fd In íaCí' WC system is now raihcr oW -«>d '»«e U » D ";- ‘ } % * * £ " if the Oregon City players replacements must be made within a very riw vc ______________ jirogram with a fair teaching load. .....__J and replacements ím should ELIZ A BETH FREELA N D land establish a safary schedule to 5k “a ï pu? fa~' *fa» «fa’ r *. i be » n u n ,U ~ lV * S Beaverton t a . » om.land.»« bonded, d|‘ b j j ; irrV H 7 4 i5 0 t o m e .hr ARTHUR SORENSON .M r.tt an.l M S thr .„orr-p m lr..!..., .1 * • « « PH.“ a n ? U , e “ S - I • “ '* the pigskn oval rested closer to play I type of teacher who could »work in hand in the sinking *°° lhe consolation. ¡he Beaverton goal then before m" next year to pay .merest the «t.rem ent of s e a l bond» Miss Elizabeth Freeland and Ar- such an efficient organization, Th. I ,a c7 7 . i Oregon Cty scored once on a line be raised for _“n7.iK , r..n the Water Department m addition to thur Sorenson were married at the ^ o f L , T n r T p ! h#l buck—the other touchdown, cam,: a. It costs about $2,UtA) annually to run home of her aunt, Mrs. V. Kearney, M r,. Willus Cady Friday resu,t of ,ODg ,,asses and hidden the cost of purchased water near Hillsboro Thursday. The groom "H O R SE AND BUGGY has about 320 water user,, and the city use, about *»» play,. “Football, football, who who, * »»» served ^ ‘in e L o d ° ck ,uncheonlball ball plays S T R E E T ” N EEDS W IDENING’’ ■ <*» s v year, c i rv an»! Beaverton now ha» fc** doubled in seven and ■» a soil of Dr. Sorenson of Beav- rrvefl the * afternoon fwas fwa* _ . , .u » n i, the »he game uame, and spent m needi and L h . r^.Katr- footbai,- w n e m ^ . . e . - g^ d t r ra, id gow-.b in the future. The presen, assessed ertm . bride looked lovely m a satin needlework and a social time “ caverton Wak ’’i t “ 1 Z prospect. During thc past two years Portland Buru fell on a blocked . « K , , o n of propertv $5«).(») back white crepe dress with a b an -,b_4, been trying “to widen their horse ■ tv W Barnes was operated on the business side of Oregon C.ty s --------------------------------------- deaux of silver leaves. She carried -lan d buggy »treet*’’ with thc rtesult “rsday for ulcers at the D Portland ,,u goal line for Beaverton’s only touch J H £ ^ OST F E A S IB L E PLANS b<»quet of white carnations. lh c r tbal ajj (J| ,br main arteries «»f travel "fgical hospital . Mrs, Barnes is , , score in the third couple stixxl under a white b«-ll (bave been widened and business dered not feasible, *,,tl08 -long fine. quarter, 6 to A, but after that .t Eliminating cert‘h" n foliowng*¡’ources*^of supply -re presented for c«»n- made of flowers with pink *al>n| houses established along the*e streets wasn’t even close. < and combinations, thc vtreamrrs, in a bower of pmk and property value* have been raised .md • . r and Mrs. Daniel Jobe and son tne „deration. white flowers. more business is transacted along the The game marked the close ot won, Six a ** from Philamoth visited with season for Beaverton, The room was filled with lovely I widened streets than on any other r an I M r*. Q p Allen Sunday. T - h f a v a i o w m « co. two lost, one tied-and 175 point, | pink and »xhite crysanthemums. street. 8 in LEI n nr «.I..L.__ _ I___ _ Among the out of town guests I Thr , ame thing will happen to Bull R u n . ________________ “r ,t Clf n , l , T ,hí h" n<t 0 f l ' ' ’ their ’ opponent, 53. If that’, a Tiarry Barnes Tuesday Tuesdr after- b aJ rfcorJ A1 Smith is I resident were Dr Sorenson, of Beaverton;! B *avirton jf they will take advantage W ESSENGER SPRIN GS i '« i lyde Freelan d of Hillsbor o ; •!>- | |b(. opming ..f CM |M Portland* (/er,rude McKalline, of { (he Anli_SaIoon League. d- “ ,he,c instructor. Scorf b>. quarters of Oregon ^««7* gallons per lay and tests show the Hattie Freeland and daughter, liar \|,,re p, ypb. are going to move out The flow of the spring i* iiny. Under this plan, ihe w*ater from the rlett of Orenco; Mr. ---- and Mrs. L bpre tlf Ket away from crossing the Wesdam». U,Z c u r Beaverton game: p, be of excellent quality 0 1 0 2 6 0 - f> the present reservoir for^ distribution to ' " (.timore ami daughter Ju n e; Mr. and brl,jKf., ¡n Portland This fvill rr• m Dean S . * ' . ------ S i ? ---------- * * S.un.VTlfr*- „R L Beaverton _ ¡f ailfijuacy of supt>ly. cheap water and . . ------ - ------ „ _____ ___ t 0 7 13- 2b spring would be i umpe l t > L. J. Stickney and daughter, fbat ,,rf,pfr,y values will be higher Oregon City jcitv The advantage ^ rjsadvantage it from conflicting water Betty. Mr. ami and airs. Mrs. Mit/el and an,i taxes taxp, will W,J| be dlstriDuren distributed more i shower for Mrs. Hazel rrA | D ivenvenr ---- <.i.„„ ,k,_ waier n etiy ; .sir. '1,,W Cost of unproven vent m i I*** i aa' ^ at the home of Dr. Os- SEA SO N S RECORD 0 rights on the creek ‘ below. Beaverton h a ,^ e if^ auon for vears. th.. daughter Mary; Mr. and Mrs Hays (.qui,ably Tbi, win a|so meean more of Portland, Saturday. Many Reaverton 31 Grant ¿"-L 13 but certain land owtier developing this source the City must be and .laughter Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs wafpr u, pM morp people tn pav for ti ul gifts were received Beaverton 13 Scap, 0 establishing vested use the water W T Lehnherr. of Aloha. Mr. and s<rpp, a„ r , lments, larger sehoe>ls and 6 assured" of^ it. right to use the Beaverton 12 Amity Mrs Jess Snyder and daughter, of a bjKKPr an,j better Beaverton. Scholls; Mr*. Borden, Portland; Mr | R rfKl^way wj|| have to he nridmed a 7 W. G. Linnard is moving into Beaverton 30 Gresham J HILLSBORO WATER FROM TUALATIN V A LLEY W A TER CO ----- . , <>f water , as at thè ,h . present iiresent um» time i od Mrs Marlin Watt and daughter r Graffies house on Watson Reaverton 33 Tigar 1 . in a few year,, wh in - do it now I « a • .he purchase «r»« Beaverton 6 Hillsboro Nf Patee of Farming aj) , , ake advantage of the opening of Thi. scheine contempw'es^*"* v* ^ w„h ,be addinon of a pipe hne|Mary 0 v.Ur and Mrs. O. H. Drorbaugh of Reaverton 6 Forest '» ' e 0 from i b e l W n Va^ w ' i b » P ^ - n « Ä at Beaverton*, easterly ,o n . Ralph S . » . . K eedvifc; ^ ‘ [»¡C anyon Road 7. through the city to c*’J,nr ' Id be pumped t»> the existing reservóse It is Matterson and Ken .ugh of Hills j " n * were guest, of Mr. and Beaverton 38 Park rose * ' «rwey I)rorbaugh Sunday. Beaverton 6 Oregon !n of the Rankin Airport, Total _» * * ' in Beaverton Monday He i. , hack next week to look over Broken ^ tins, 2 Polling Place at City Hall Open From i to 7 P. M. S T r i i fis s ? 5 ^ S w Gorham, M r, W m for V WJ *./• Mr W alter H arris and Mr. . . h sport the week g V, M F-mil Schrader visited the Mr '[r,n ’ of his parents in ne-uv^ 1 . , ^ , q .E .S. Saturday end a , the h.-me "ening • Forest Grove. 0 few >ears a, the (lVntinned on page J) I Beaverton Feed and Produce Market Dewey I Drorbaugh Tuesday.