The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, February 01, 1929, Image 1

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THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
PUBLISHED BY PIONEER PUBLISHING CO.
BEAVERTON, OREGON.
L. 2, NO. 47
IÏ
LOCAL PEOPLE
NEWS
NOTES
FR O M
SE N A T O R
FISH ER
FRIDAY. PEB. 1,1929
Head H. S. P> ’ess Group at University of Oregon
PRICE 5 CENTS
C R O W D ENJOY S L E D D IN C
ON W H E E L E R A V E N U E
COUNTY TEACHERS MEET
AT FOREST GROVE
I T h e children were not the only ones I
who enjoyed the snow this week A
big crowd of older 'boys and girls I
ft onl Beaverton and Aloha had i
merry
time Monday Tuesday a n d 1 Program A rranged with Round Table
■ W ednesday
evenings
sledding
on
Discussion in A fternoon
Y\ heeler avenue. Some of the sleds
were small, holding only one person. I ’n , c W ashington County T eachers
others up to K It was bitterly cold Association will moot at the Forest
but large bonfires w ere built and af- Grove high school Saturday, Febru-
terwards crowds gathered at differ- ary 9 in an all day se s sio n .
ent homes for hot drinks and sand-
T he program was arranged by F.
RJiches. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hue!:, at
Aloha, and Mr. and Mrs. Erskins at G. Webb, president of the association
Beaverton, e ntertained some of the Ida Hornecker, secretary, and N. A.
crowd. In one party were Mr. and Frost, county superintendent and i-
Mrs. Erskins, Mr. and Mrs. F.d- as follow's:
The Pacific Stages snow plow was
George Alexander, former sheriff |
.ards, Mr. a n d Mrs. Humberg, Mr.
,, busy all Thursday night keeping the of W ashington county, now chief p r o - 1
10 a. in. music; 10:15 a. tn. report*
and Mrs. Bonlokke, Mr. and Mrs. L.
' B eaverton-B ertha
road
open
for hibition officer of this state, was
of the O. S. T. A. in charge of sup­
shaking hands with the home boys
* These promising young journalists the Arnold Bennett Hall cup for put E Cornell, of Beaverton, Mr. and erintendent J. P. McGlason; 10:45
first
of
the
week.
We.
note
the
cit-
head the Oregon High School Press ting out the state's best high school Mrs. M Weisenbach. Mr. and Mrs. a. m. county superintendent N. A.
our
The Tuesday
A fternoon
Bridge zens of Salem at this time are inter-
conference for la2i<-3o.
They were paper; Julia Creech, editor of the Sa Benjamin, Mr. and M rs. Chet Black, F r o s t; 11:15 an adifress by B. A.
8;c;
ub m et at the home of Mrs. E. W. sted in good drinking w ater?
elected at the l!i;!«-2!i conference at lent “Clarion," secretary and winner Miss Ann Norgard, Ed. Norgard, Mr. T haxter,
principal.
Couch
school,
oodruff Tuesday. Mrs. William Me
the University ot Ore ,<in
Left to of the Eugene Guard cup for best pa and Mrs. J. 11 H aw ley and Miss V ir­ P o rtla n d ; 12 lunch in building; 1 p.
jell having high score.
right, they are: Dudley McClure, edi­ per In schools of more than 500; Dick ginia Hale, of Portland.
One of the pleasant events of the
imp
m. music; 1:15 p. m. business; 1 :J0
tor of the Benson "Tech Pep," Tort- Gobel, editor of the G rant "Grantont-
«week was a conference with Gover­
p. ns round table discussion in three
land. president, who also carried home an." Portland, vice-president.________
■ G e o r g e T h y n g was confined to his nor P atterson. A message of good
departments, (1) high school, G erald­
LEANE1 1>‘ me several days this week.
will on behalf of the people of Lin­
FOREST GROVE CHURCH
ine Sanford, Beaverton in charge.
EV E L Y N A L E X A N D E R
coln,
Tillamook,
W ashington
and A RS. R E E D BUYS
’ortland
A R R A N G E S S P E C IA L S E R V I C E S , ^ upper grades. Pearl Cooke, For-
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H IG H L Y C O M P L I M E N T E D
VERTO.i ■ W m . Boyd, mail carrier out of Yunqhil) was brought, and in res­
COUNTRY HOM E
st Grove. (J) Primary, Ruth Jones
ponse the governor was pleased to
On Sunday, February 3rd, at eleven ^Hillsboro in ch a rg e ; Mrs. C. E. B ar­
Bt*t
verton,
suffered
a
slight
stroke
Evelyn A lexander of Beaverton
■ V.V.V.
C. E. Hedge, of the Beaverton was presented in a recital Friday at o'clock the Mctthodist Church in F o r­ ker, Aloha-Huber, sta te congress of
Monday that deprived hint of the use send his best regards to his many
of his hand for several days, but he friends in the 24th senatorial dis­ Realty Co., reports the sale last week the Church of Christ by Miss Beulah est Grove has arranged to present a primary teachers; Mrs. U. H. Nosier,
of Maggie A ndersens 20 acre farm, R. Cheever, of Portland. ,
special service of worship to which phonics.
rapidly recovered the use of it again. tricts.
located at H azeldale to Mrs. 'Sarah
L. M. Davis substituted for him. Mr.
Mrs.
Kate
Dell - Marden,
hetid the Public School Teachers of the
One of the leading restaurants of F. Reed, of Portland. Mrs. Reed has
teacher of the I tuning Normal T e a ­ ¡county arc invited. T he invitation is BILLS P R E S E N T E D T O A M E N D
ECUE Boyd has been a carrier over 20 years Salem
serves horseradish with its ¡three grown children, two boys and
E L E C T IO N
STATUTES
chers Institute of Portland, was p re ­ I from the official board and the pastor
m eat orders - we had to ask the one girl living with her. She is mov­
sent and predicted a wonderful future of the church and suggests that lh (»
\ \ C. Keller has brought in to the w aiter a question - he informed us
ing this «Week and is to take possess- for this ten year old girl. Monday ¡school and church should be close
Salem, Oregon- T w e lv e bills, in-
Beaverton Finance Co. office two hat best horseradish grew' down at
: on February 1st. She plans on im­ afternoon F. R. Austen, a music critic friends since they arc both vital ended to amend ihe present election
large sheaves of w heat which are 6 Beaverton - Ha. H a !
Ihe tatutes, will simplify and harmonize
proving the place at once w ith a good of Portland, made a special trip t« factors in character building.
ard, Oit fo »t tall and the heads are kirge and
¡various lodges have church services, tate and county election laws if
garage and o th e r improvements. The Beaverton to hear Evelyn play.
w< 11 developed. T h e y averaged 60
Speaking of the press at the legis­ jfarm is improved with a good m odern
Jtissed declared Representative Charles
Following
is the program given ¡why not the teaching fra te rnity?
biishels to the acre.
lature, we note that the Oregon 8-room house, an electric w ater sys­ ¡Friday evening:
T h e following program has been V\ . Robinson, of Astoria, who in­
V oter is Well represented.
tem, and it is on two good roads,
troduced the lulls
"T hese am end­
Prelude, op. 28, No. 7, Chopin; Riv­ jarrangrM :
LOCAL S O t t o Erickson and brother-in-law,
Pipe organ prelude, “ Prelude Al- ments were recommended by the leg­
making an ideal country home.
ulet; Minuet in G - Evelyn Alexan-
H a rry Logan, left S aturday for Cali­
; egro,” Schuler; call to worship by islative committee of
the county
■der.
fornia.
W ALKED FROM FOREST
T he Annual P r o te s t; T h t- Delusion the choir and invocation by superin­ lerks’ association at its mooting in
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis returned
G R O V E T O T IG A R D of Ghosts - M argaret Jane P inck­ tendent McGlasson of Forest G rove; Portland last m onth.”
from Salt Lake City Sunday.
hytun, “L e t AH On E arth T heir
—
j Harold
* .u,
Dean
invali and
a»u John
Robinson
ney of Portland.
“ At the present time there is an
Charles M artin, aged 70, w alked
h;o e enlisted in the navy.
The Dancing L eaves; Sliding on ¡Voices Raise.” Pstilm 2.1 repeated in eight-day discrepancy between time
Beaverton high school basketball from Forest Grove to Tigard this
u
n
is
o
n
;
m
orning
prayer
by
the
pas-
ICIN1 A m arriage license was issued in team defeated Parkrose 29 to 24 a t week during the snow storm ami Ic e ; Gypsy D ance; Austrian S ong; or, concluding with the Lord’s P r a y ­ specified for the preparation of bal-
Poemc d’Amour (L eft hand alone);
ots a n d ihe time in which an a b ­
feels fine.
Vancouver, Wash., to Michael W elter P a rk ro se Friday evening.
Duet, N earer My God to T hee - er and the response by the orgtm : s e n t voter’s ballot may be obtained.
| eachcr’s q u a rte tte from Hillsboro un­
H« is a painter and during his Evelyn Alexander.
•n,l Rose Huschka, of Beaverton.
One of the proposed am endments
Miss Sally Kareski and Dr. Homer spare time is painting Oregon scenes
T w o Dolls - M a rga re t Ja n e i ’inck- der the supervision of Prof Lester states that county clerks shall pre­
3d o o b e r r y ; worship with Tithes and
:• Mrs. F. C. Peck -was quite ill this T aylor spent S u n d a y 'afternoon a t on the chairs at K rugers restaurant. r.cy, of Portland.
¡offerings.
O ffertory, "The L hambered pare the ballots not more than 40
Week.
As soon as the w eather moderates
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Essex
L’Avalanche.; T ra u m e re i; T o a Wild
loi less than 35 «lavs before election.
7802
he will continue on his way to the R ose ; Duet, Gypsy - Evelyn Alex­ ¡Nautilus “ Stewart.
Marsh.
¡This raises the time limit from the
Responsive Scripture lesson led by
east where he works in a studio ander.
I Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray spent the
I present law which gives not more
county school superintendent, N. V
and paints w estern scenes.
Week end with their da ughter Crete
tlnaii 22 or less than 19 days. If
acy A Eugene.
Mrs. M. C. M cK ercher entertained
F r o s t; choir anthem, Mrs. C. J. Gil­
Ihe amendment passes, harmony with
the Ladyslipper Club at a one o’clock
l e tte , director; sermon by Rev. M. A.
NEW
FORD
CARS
^ | t h e absent voter’s law will be a c h ­
luncheon on F rid a y of last week. BUYS P R O P E R T Y FOR
Marcy, "B earers of the Torch
A. K. Casale is ill with qlinsy.
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T hose present were the Mesdames
Prof. Fttincis Jones of Forest Grove
ent voter’s ballot may be obtained
V. A. Wood, N. W. Gorham, F. W.
benediction and post hide.
Mrs. R. C. Munson, who w a s oper­
T. G. Rogers, of the Rosario Tailor
not more than .V) days nor less than
Livermore, Jr., J. R. T albert, F. M.
T he Ross Motor Co. announces the
ated on at Emanuel hospital, this
six days before the elections,” he
Lassiter,
Leslie
Spencer , Charles 'Shop has purchased a vacant lot be ­ ale of a number of different styles
" ! " H 4 week is doing nicely.
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in
g
to
Mrs.
D.
Vassilleff,
front-
said.
Juckla,
Willis
Cady,
W.
R.
Van
Kleek
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>f cars to residents of this vicinity.
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and the hostess. T he afternoon >Was ling on the nerv* highway and expects i .liss Buelah Budd litis purchased a
MF.R1CH R E C O V E R IN G
1” 1 Mr. an<* -Mrs. W in k le r and dtiugh- spent in sewing.
¡to
erect
a
building
in
the
spring
and
Candidates for state offices arc re-
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u
dor;
T.
E.
D
ittebrandt,
a
coupe;
V ter of P ortland visited Mr. and Mrs.
fluired to file certificates of nom in­
¡do his own dry cleaning. All his m a ­
Salem, O regon—Mrs. E dw ard Schul ation 45 days instead of 40, under
V M.ipes Friday night.
c h in e r y will be modern and up-to-date j ieo. E. Bauman, of Beaverton, a
merich, wife of Sehator Schulmerich the provisions of h«>us(| bill No. 2lKi
John B. H avs spent T hursday of
•heaton;
F
rank
D.
Cohen,
of
P
o
rt-
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Mr. Rogers will keep his present
*r
«
Mrs. W . I. L eonard and son Billie last week with his son, W ilbur and ¡location in the Rossi building for the and a c o u p e ; T. B. Sausser, P o rt- of Hillsboro, is recovering from a re­ introduced, thereby harmonizing with
and, a tu d o r; V. H. Grise, of the cent attack of influenza. Mrs. Schul- the absent voter’s law. T he Secre-
ake spendiifc several days in P o rt- wife in Portland.
ailoring business.
•’ortland Gas Co., a ro a d ste r; L. A. merich was ill for several days but is
’o f State” ’and cities of 200 or
v tynd with Mrs. W ascher.
Although Mr. Rogers has only been
F therton, a coupe ami A. H. Des- now able to be out. Mr. Schulmerieh more population are required to semi
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Van KJcek
j n business in Beaverton two months
was called to Hillsboro Saturday a rranged ballots to county clerks,
| Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis are j and daughter C athryn spent Sunday I yet he has done an enormous business nger, Beaverton, a 4-door sedan.
T h e new Ford car can reach a upon im portant business. •
leaning S aturday for a ten days trip i in the home of her parents, Mr. <atid nd has great faith in the future of
not more than 45 days nor loss than
peed of 55 to 65 miles an hour and
Mrs. J. C. A nderson in Portland.
tc Omaha, Nebraska.
40 days in the provisions of house
Beaverton,
ou get uncommon power and hill
T here will be a Valentine Dance bill No. 208, Representative Robinson
4
limbing rtise, also reliability and ec­ given at St. A nthony’s Hall on T u e s­ stated.
T
he
Chinns
trtoved
into
their
new’
_ M r . and Mrs. N. W. G orham left
T H R E E D E A T H S OF
onomy of operation that -will save day, F ebruary 12th.
W e d n e sd a y morning for Sail F ra n - home pn Allen Avenue T uesday of
ELDERLY PEOPLE
ou many dollars in the up-kccp of
this
week.
_____________
Discontinuance of the use of small
sco.
•our car.
ballot boxes for state and district
Kinsey Cahill, aged 82 years, died
M A R R IE D
ballots is asked in house bill No. 216
‘ Lee Car returned home from Knap-
Mrs. Charles Esterley is spending [January 29 at Bethany. H e leaves
SN O W P L O W C L E A R S
-----------
T he presence of m orc than ona ballot
1 , the logging camps at that place the day in P o rtla n d with friends.
a daughter Mrs. Adah W right, of
H IG H W A Y TO M c M IN N V IL L E
Miss Helen Marvin, of Aloha, and ^K,x *® said to be confusing, he said.
ax ing closed down on account of
'ortland. Funeral services were held
Marion W atson, of
Glenn Cullen,
old weather.
Six ladies made up a theatre party T hursday at W. E. Peggs undertaking
T he Pacific Stages, Inc., used their
v e r e married at Vancouver, W a sh in g ­
Tuesday evening at the Dufwin thea­ parlors but the body will be held un­
'
new snowplow last Tuesday and suc­
MRS. N E D R Y ’S F A T H E R
I T he D aughters of the Union V é t­ tre to attend “T h e Trial of M ary til the w eather m oderates when burial ceeded in clearing the snow from the ton, Monday evening. They moved
IS V ERY LOW
to
Glenn
Cullen
W«-dnesday
where
Dugan.”
Those
making
up
the
party
r-vill be at Salem.
érans met at the home of Mrs. Al­
pavement between Portland and Mc­
w
ere:
Mrs.
Willis
Cady,
Mrs.
F.
VV.
Mr.
W
atson
owns
the
W
atson
L
um
­
Mr. Cahill was born in Ohio.
t ' u g h of Huber, Monday.
Minnville via both the Newberg and
Livermore, Jr., Mrs. Leslie Spencer,
ber Yard. Both the bride and groom
Mrs. F. B. Nedry received a tele-
Forest Grove highways wide enough
M. C. »McKercher and Mrs.
arc well kn«wn a n d their many gram Sunday night that her father,
: I Mr. Bud H u n te r of W hittie r, Cal­ Mrs.
SA R A H E L M IR A RO O D
for two cars to travel.
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friends wish them many years of Mr. Boydell, of Nyssa, Oregon was
if o r n ia is visiting his folks Mr. and W. R. Van Kleek,
T he plow, a single blade affair,
i
very ill. She left Monday morning,
^ I r s . W. H. H unter.
Sarah Elmira Rood, aged 85, died was attached to one of the company« happiness.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ja c k a e n­ in her farm near Farmington M on­
aking h e r son W a r d w ith her. H e r
■
blue Fageol busses. T he blade was
tertained
Saturday
evening
svith
three
sister
Miss Eva Boydell joined her
day.
Funeral
services
were
held
Mr. O tto Erickson and Mr. HUrry
set a few inches above the pavement
H E A R D AT R E C E S S
tables of 500 Dainty refreshments W ednesday at the Pcgg undertaking
at T he Dalles.
ogan left for San Francisco Satur-
so that all drifts and humps were r e ­
were served. Those present w ere: j iarlors
T he Ixxly will be sent back moved.
ay on a business trip.
Bumping t h r Bumps
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Omstead, Mr. and | o Elkhorn, Wisconsin, in May for
Claude Bettis «was chief pilot ami
P R E S E N T B IL L T O
N
Mrs.
C.
C.
iB«ach,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
Mr.
Gooding:
W h a t is a de to u r?
burial.
I T here will be a basketball game
was assisted by mechanics from the
A N N U L SC H O O L H O LID A Y
F.ngelke, Mr. and Mrs. F. \ f
has.
Brown
:
T
he
roughest
distance
B r i d a y , February 1 with Newberg H
She was born in Vermont.
company’s shop On the return trin
Lassiter, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Talbert
between two points.
■ e r e . Everybody come.
A son and daughter, living on the the car resembled a huge snowdrift
Salem, Oregon — Holidays have
and Mrs. M. C . McKercher. High farm a t Farmington, are the only
.due to the -snow piling up on the top.
cached
their zenith, especially school
score was won by Mrs. Beach and relatives.
Sounds Bad
Alice Johnson spent the week end
holidays,
sai«l Representative Jam«--
consolation
bv
Mrs.
Talbert
this
kith Ruth Lundgren.
H U G H L E W I S E L E C T E D P R E S I ­ YY'alter N unnencam p; W hy
,H. H a /le tt, of H ood River county,
milk
here
blue?
JE N N IE STOHLER
D E N T O F T H R E E LINK ASSOC.
Jack rabbit hunting seems to be
< has. R edm an: Because it comes f.xhen questioned concerning a bill hr
Miss Helen iJorothy H aines of
’itroflucrd into the House during the
the popular sport since the snow fall.
from discontented cows.
MAlinnville spent the week end with
Jennie Stohlcr, aged 86, died last
Hugh Lewi- of Beaverton «,vas el­
current legislative session. His bill
Mr.
I
Lewis
and
Gus
Desinger,
two
trina Nelson.
Friday and services were held at the ected president of the T hree Link
proposes to ainehd an Oregon law io
popular Beaverton sjxirts, have been
Hi* Job
P egg undertaking parlor Sunday. I n ­ Association at th e meeting held
do away with W a shington’s birthdav
1 successful in bagging several of the
Mr and Mrs. L. YV. Allyn spent
Charlie K : W h a t do you mean by as a school holi«ltiy.
term ent was in Crescent Grove ceme­ Friday at Gaston.
little animals.
^Bh< week end with h e r parents, Mr.
Arnohl was
tery. She leaves two sons and a
saying
Benedict
a
T he Forest Grove lodge will en-
Representative H azlett pointed out
•»«fcn.l Mrs H R Nelson.
janitor ?
da
ughter
to
mourn
her
loss.
as-
tertain
the
April
meeting
of
the
that under ihe present law it is nec­
Miss Frances
Stiles of Forest
Mrs. Stohlcr «.vas born in Sw itzer­ , socihtion.
[Catherine C: The book says that essary for school to be called for at
Grove attended the play at the high
after his exile he spent his life in east an hour and a half bi-fore dis­
land and came to the U nited State-
Mrs. ( . D. Haines of McMinnville school Friday evening
40 years ago, 30 of which she lived in
ahusrm ent.
County Superintendent N A F'rost
Friday and ¿Saturday »with Mrs.
missal for the holiday. In rural dis--
Reaverton.
^ ■ Y alter Harris.
has
announced
that
Flora
-M
McCar-
ricts w h r r a it is necessary to tr a n s ­
Mrs Ladena Underhill of Albany
Big Odd*
ancr,
of Beaverton, route 2, has
port the pupils to and from school,
spent several davs in Reaverton vis­
passed the teachers examination and M argaret W e s t: W h a t’s the hardest the day is not only disrupted but
Miss Alice Johnson sang over K X iting friends and relatives.
A LO H A DAIRY
Tuesday night She .will sing agam
there is a needless expense to the
train in the world to catch ?
C H A N G E S H A N D S can teach.
|h is next Tuesday.
T he W ashington county court will Mamie H : T he twelve-fifty because district.
Michael W e lte r of Reaverton and
It is the opinion of Representative
its ten to one you won’t catch It.
Mr a n d Mrs. F M YVatson. of establish a road in eastern W a sh in g ­
Ro«r Hti«rhlVa of P ortland were
a t
;
Mrs. Nellie Logan is confined to m arried YVednesdav.
Glenn < ullen. have purchased the ton county to make connections with
Hazlett that holidays have increase«!
S c rip tu re
h ‘ ’Hi,- wi t h t h » in u m i'»
Aloha f >airy
and moved back to •he Thompson road «in the Multno-
b« yond reason, both for the schools
Burbank potato«* 5125 per ««»rk Aloha Thursday They formerly op­ ii ch side. It will serve te rrito ry ty­ Hfiward Beckham
Have you heard and the business world.
Mr and Mrs. R. L T u c k e r and Red Rose Flour $! 72 per sack. O re- rated this dairy but moved to Glenn ing two miles north o f Cedar Mills. of t h r wicked flea ?
Banks, he 4aid, are beginning to
Kob’t Ramsbv Well ?
protest at the number of legal holi­
¡**»**H^£
M argaret and Frank left con Onion* ’ It,« for 25c - $ 4 (If: pet , Cullen over a year ago to be with
Did you know that T hyng serves frrward R: T he wicked flee when days which interfere with their reg-
■ h e home of M r and Mrs. F. C. sack Beaverton Feed and Produce heir son Marion who owns the W a t-
Hot
Dogs and Light Lunches.
w e e k Sunday for Seattle.
tlar business.
{ no man pursueth
t on Lumber yard a t that place.
i M arket
I
Salem, Oregon, Jan. 26—T he sec-
1 >nd week brought much work before
the Senate. Being on seven senate
B. F. Dudley was taken to the Good committees; public lands, elections
and privileges, agriculture, education,
uaritan hospital Thursday.
fishing industries, medicine, pharmacy
^ ^ W \ e n B Gaskill spent the week end and dentistry, roads and highways,
makes for an interesting time. Roads'
r RlC
in Beaverton.
and highways seems most important
NE
£ Ihe county snuw plow cleaned u|> at this writing.
: m s
u atson and Broadway streets W ed-
Salem theatres are am o n g the best- j
day.
s t o r e n*
'wo exciting vitaphone pictures staged
I.eland Shaw was a week end guest during this session: "My Man," and j
‘In Old A rizona” were both enjoyed.
of his parents.
t