The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, February 01, 1929, Image 3

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Mrs. V. Low is still confined t o | A . E. YEAGER WILL
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U P t n b A K U i t a T TIGARD
h e r home «with illness.
i ’? ;!v zrc!T v m
m
Lake Labish onion growers are en- !
A.
E.
Yeager,
formerly
of
Beaver­
joying real prosperity this season.
Dorothy Me Michael is now able to
Onions are now bringing $4.U) per use crutches but is unable to at- ton, has rented the Kintsney con­
1UU pounds.
According to reports I tend school. She broke her ankle fectionery store at Tigard tmd will
there are only 75 to lUt) carloads re- and ulso .the bones just above the r e m o d e l' it into a tuicery.
Uuivvrtiity of Oregon, Eugene. — Extension and Research for
T he date of opening the store has
niaining in the hands of the glow er ankle while playing basket bad at
A continuing legislative appropriation
not been set as yet.
Oregon
be Limited
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he high school.
of
duo tor the University of Ore-
Mr. Yeager conducted tile Bvaver-
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Straus of W al-
M tx te iu io n d
■ . 14 m m to
tf Money Not Granted.
Mrs. VV.
Root and daughtei
Bekeiy at Beaverton toi mai.v
nut avenue spent the week end witii
establish a ro u n d m ethod ot i.iuiucin£
Muriel
of
Klamath
Falls
left
Fridas
>ears
.disposing
oi
same
about
a
llu s work which is invaii.ibly followed
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
night for San Diego, California for|.VCar ago to A. E. Schiader.
la o 'h e r sta te In stitu tio n s, it is point
and Mrs. E. V. Reed of Portland.
P o rtland. Ore. — Business and :udus
bn extended trip.
i
■
od out here, following auiiouncm uent
t r i a l isaoera th ro u g h o u t the co untry
of tills request by the rt ents
It i»-
have come t - rel) in sta te uiiiverelHss
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Straus cele­
TIGARD HIGH HOOPSTERS
tli. in v a riab le p iactice, except In the
Mrs. V. Fields leaves Friday for
for two im p o r ta n t fu nctions aside from
brated their 19th wedding anniversary
TRIM FOREST GROVE
e.u.e of the U niversity of Oregon, for
th e reeiuent in stru e tio n to stu d e u ts.
January bth.
Only close relatives 'alifornia to ¿visit with 'friends for
ix
te n s lo n work to bt finuneed by spe
T hese a r e rese arch aud extension
a
few
weeks.
T
he
Tigard
basketball
squad
trim-
w ere psesent. On January 10th their
•dal ap p ro p riatio n s.
c o u rse s for adult education. Iu ueltUet
da
ughter __________________
Ida
celebrated _
her
5th
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_
med the horest Grove ho o p sw .s 33 to
Ftteed with th e g re a tly increased
of th e se fields can the U niversity of
birthdby. Several of her little friends
T he bridge crew leave Friday for! 19 on the Forest Grove floor, Tues-
P leasure upon Its resources by the
O regon expand, an d in tuet, unless
attended the party and a jolly time anby w here they evill work on t h e ' t a v night, January -N
at t •■H raa sing atte n d a n c e , th e ttniver
fln an c i I aid is g r a n te d b.. the present
was enjoyed by all.
bridge aero«« tin W illamette. T*e>
, |u ^ u ,; l t t m e d
- X ,y
•dty lias found It’ ncceseaiy t h is year
•e ssio u ot the tc g i-latu re both pro­
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have been
w orking on
the bridge u,Uh ,ht. Tige„
K u r u ^ iir$t> w heii
to ask for the special c o n t a in i n g ap
g r a m s w ill have to be reduced in opera
T he report of Mrs. B. K.
Denny, across F a n n o creek
and the onion
1!obby LittuI1>
.i(lia„ u tivo forward,
propi iatlon in o r d e r 10 relieve the g*'ii
tio n for the future, local business men
lecturer
.at the Pomona, held last
bridge.
caged a cripple, Finnigan of Forest
s ra l fund of c a r r y i n g on th is work.
h a v e been Inform ed by officials of the
tweek at Tigard,
showed an
increase
Grove retaliated with a long one, I
Econom y P ra c tic a l
u n iv e rsity , who nave lust found that
.11 this U | Cal A ttcrbury slipped through the
of TO new members throughout t h e . Mrs. M. Guiding was very
“ T h ro u g h rigid scounntv a n d deny
gc.uul in s t ru c tio n on il.u cam pus at
county since the kist report. Tigard week,
Grovers defense to sink another lield
.In* o urselves tilin g s esse ta ia l to tile
E ugene now absorb«s p rac tica lly all
gained seven members.
During the
, ,,
,.. ,
,,
, goal for the Tigard uuint, Grundy fol-
efiVetive o p e ra tio n ot t h e u n iv e rsity ,
of th e I n stitu tio n 's income.
I harles Young and ..
,
.
.
evening the crack team of Tigard put . Mr. a n d Mrs.
,
,
. . . . . .
. . . lowed with a long shot to g i n the
we h iv bien able to live w ith in o u r
R e sea rch is a p a r tic u la rly im p o r ta n t
Mrs. B. G. Leedy uisited Mrs T. H. t
„ .
. .
on work in the third degree.
g e n e ra l fund, a n d still have $ 45.000
, .
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Tigers U tour ponit lead. rm n ig a n
field an d is hiph ly I m p o rta n t to peo
lem . and da ughter Virginia in F o rt- then scored anollu.r ,ong otlc tor , hc
for exten sio n work. T h is is 110 longer
pie of th e state, it is pointed out. If
possible."
M. S. Daly who has been ill with and Sunday.
I
\
,
¡Grovcrs and Shearer tied .he score
f u n d s a r e provided, experts using u n i­
the flu is able to be out again.
iu ltil’s the e x ten sio n division budget
versity e quipm ent can 11 . i,e tunny tut
at six all, When he caged a cripple, j
was $04,000. about $10,000 being from
p o r t a n t discoveries tlmt m ean much
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v ." " V \ i * " n " 1 r u '
J ust before the qua rte r ended, l in-
fees a n d th e r e m a in d e r from th e uui
to the pni T is s of tile sta te . In order
T he music clfass of Miss Gilbert ‘’' ‘l • 1 au£ *r ", ' r*' .' ■
1
migan sent another long shot to put
vetsity.
Slight developm ent of the
m et at her home S aturday a f te r n o o n .,cnU-red the grade school this week. j p ort.st Grove in the lead 8 to 0.
to do tills funds m ust be provided so
work
is
planned
lor
th
e
coining
y
e
a
r
th n t they may have a s s is ta n ts and
T h e program for this meeting was j
T he second quarter however, t h i i
(
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EAST TIGARD
in response to un ever in c re asin g dv
e q u ip m e n t fer th e ir xperim ents. hew
furnished by Lois W e s t, Betty Schub ,
Tigers settled down and took th*
ni'uul to r this se rv ic e from people of
ever
ring, Dirickson Nedry, M argaret W est I Mrs. N. Hamilton who has been game in their own Wands.
Thev
Scotty Mtlllsan is one of the ..hlnlng the state.
1 seems to be about the same. Her
E x te n sio n C o u r s e s W ante d
and Dorris Jensen. T h e rest of the 11
^
“ V checked Forest Grove so close that
llglits of the Uuiversi?' of Ore:;on I as
ig h te r and grandson
gi
i>- daughter
from Canada ..
..
,.
S
p
e
a
k
in
g
of
t
h
is
dem
und.
Dr.
Hail
T
h
e
r e is now a dem and it every
afternoon r.vtix spent in games. Ke- _
1. _
the Grovers were unable to score a ketiitll team this sc. >n Scotty Is
re visiting her.
soiil tliat “adult e d u ia U o n 1 m s become
c ity of any size for extension courses
freshnients were served.
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point, and at the same time, the Ti- playing ills third uud lust year.
so I m p erativ e an urge in th e h e a r t s ot
from the university, and th e se do a
\r
«j r> w
,
, .
.
gard hoopsters collected 10 points to
n o n a n d women th a t 5 p e r cent of the
w
1
great deal of good since they b rin g
Hoyle Phillips is spending a few', Mrs. H. , P Myers
,
„ daughter leaves f lead . at , . half time 1<> to 8.
grown-up p opulation of P o rtlan d ear
u n iv e rs ity I n stru c tio n to m a n y who
weeks with his sister. Mrs Theodo.e n tx t N,ondav for Canada.
Forest Grove gave coach Fowler’s I
ry on some form of o rg an ise d study
would o th e rw ise lie denied it. Should
Reddick, in Gold Beach, Oregon.
»•
n li
in , the first few
min- !
S e rv ic e Is W ante d
Mrs. r L. tv
I). m
Blue is very ill.
H er nien a , score
,
,
th e u n iv e rsity be denied u request be­
•
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i t
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;il Utes of lhe third qiiirter, when they
“T h e r e is not a city iu Oregon of
ing m a d e of th e sta te legisla tu re for
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. E dw ards and f au^ er
wh° has beel‘ ,U came within two points of Being the
more th a n ;tt )00 p opulation th a t does
th
no m ore citie s cun have classes
is
some
improved.
....
,
son Leland of Beaverton and C. L.
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score, l h e
lige rs took time out
not v.aut a u n iv e rsity extension close
an d som e present c issie s may hav e to
Lcedy and family were dinner guests
•>il» h u n d red ad d itio n a l correspond
Mr. C. L. C'hilson left last T ues- chan*c‘1 ,heir defense and proceeded;
be discont Inin d. It is declared.
of Mrs. B. G. Leedy S aturday even­ day for Los Angeles, C alifornia to to outscore “ >e Forest Grove quint j
once study courses a r e needed to serve
Tile c h a rt In low «hows g rap h ic ally
ing.
from then on.
a d u lts In villages and rem ote com m un
how sm all a m a rg in the un iv e rsity lias
visit his father who is very ill in
it ins.”
In the last q uarter the T ig e i-
for ac tiv itie s o th e r Ilian in s tru c tio n :
a hospital there.
W . S. Fix, of W oodburn, is now
checked the Forest Grove team to
T h e a p p r o p r ia tio n requested. Dr
PKKi'iiN'l'AtiK OF UNtVliI.l l r \ • N.
connected .with C. W. Noyes as
one field goal.
Hall said, will “enable us to meet a
COMK OVKK AM> AIIOVK THU CU;-T
Mrs. C. A. Boyer visited with her
OI IN fit I (TION AND AVAlI.ARt.g
salesmtui. He is planning 011 moving
few of the most p r e ssin g deni s a t i s for
Tigard (33)
(19) Forest Grove
SXJK KX IT: Ns ION, It i-::'.t: MU!!!
sister, Mrs. L. D. Blue List week.
to Tigard soon.
e x pa nsion of tht extension division,
Rankin (10)
TAI. lMt’KOV KMKN'tS. KTC.
(6) Finnigan
and m a in ta in out existin g s i i v i c e un
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Litton (12)
(3) Hines
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Mrs. Gladys Meyers, Mrs. J. H ’ARTY GIVEN IN HONOR
A ttcrbury (9)
Im paired
Unless we can hav e tills
1
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.
S'JJ i-i-r .-ru t
(4) Shearer j
——....... .—
.’3.7 par ,-fiit
a
p
p
ro
p
r
ia
tio
n
t
lie
extension
work
Summers, Miss M argaret Summers
OF" MR. AND MRS. ARNOLD Ariss
Marcy
11*25 .... ........................« ...— as |>*r o'-nt
tiius' lie e ith e r abandoned o r oiltet
and Mrs. B, G. Leedy attended the
.
Grandy (2)
1 1 n t r n n l
McGlassen
1S27 — ~ .™—................. ts 1 .*r rent
tilings that we have reg a rd e d a*> the
county federation of womens citibs |
card party was given Monday
H oar
1*2*
11 '■ p»r cent
inight at the O. H. Butler home for !
I m d u c i b l e m in im u m for the opera
at Hillsboro last Friday.
Tliis declining margin of income
(2) W hitcom b
¡Geo. N. A rnold a n d wife, of Chicago.
Mon of tile university m ust be elim in
available for public service and for
Stanton
ved ”
Mrs. C. W einman, .w*io has been i “ rnier residents of Tigard. Fred
addition to plant may be represented
Dr Hall polnti <5 out that Oregon
sick is improving.
jNunnencanlp and Mrs. H. W. "Me-
graph ically ns follows:
- ' a t e Agricultural roll ge U able to
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Donald won high scores at cards.
PEfcOCNTAi:!. O» INC j MK OVUR
OI
NOTICE OF G U AR DI AN S SALE
r a r r y on a very effective extension
Felix Rosch is recovering from h i s 1 Those present w ere: Mr. mid Mrs
( 1 / 1:1 inch \ per ewt)
OF REAL PROPERTY
•ervice without It becoming a burden
1920 pf»vt’nt.'w
recent illness.
John Tigard, Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Rvullnblo, S2.8 ■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■
in the g enera' -Milage r>ind. because
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Tigard, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McDon-
19L4 percent
;t .- 'e e 'v t s spe-la! appropri Mons fron
^
aid,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
Heiston,
Mrs.
I
1"
,
h
‘‘
b
o
u
n
ty
Court
of
the
S
ta
le
of
A vailable, 23.7
Leslie T o n tz has accepted a pos-
192.r> per.- i i.-tK<*
-. ht fpderal govern m e n t and co utlnu
Oregon for the County of W a s h -1
ava.IaLI ■ ‘JR.l> *■■■
iiion with the Portland branch ot E. Vincent, A rth u r Vincent, Mr. and
ng a p p r o p r ia tio n s from th e s ta te gov
'♦•■centaire
Mrs.
G.
B.
Davis,
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
Fred
tngton.
the Federal reserve bank,
ir n m e n t th a t total $i't ».000 a venr plut
Nunnencamp, Mr. and Mrs. C. Christy In (he n ia tte r of the Guardianship
i d d i t i o n t ! Mate g r a n ts for extetisior
of the cstate of Jene Francis Klein
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Rue left Tues and Mrs. Cook and daughter.
ervlcs
i’i y for an extended trip through
and (icorge Nichols Klein, Minors.
1 alifornia in hopes of b e n e fitin g TIGARD HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Notice is hereby given that by vir-
•
health. H e has had trouble with
’
' tue of an o rd e r decree and license of
ss of his voice and will take treat-
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At the Girls’ League meeting held the County Court of the State of
lents.
List Friday afternoon the following Oregon for W ashington County, made
Mrs. A Borden returned from Can were elected to hold office for the and entered on the 2bth day of Jan-
■ la this week after attending the tiew sem ester: president, Patsy O ’-I uary, 1929, in the m a tte r of the J
■ literal of her parents who died N eil, vice-president, Mabel McDonald guardianship of the estate and per­
secretary, Helen O ’N e il; treasurer, son of Jene Francis Klein and G e o r g e '
ihin a ».veek o f one another.
M a rga re t L itto n ;
sargeant-at-arm s, Nichols Klein, minors. I will from
"TO-DAY IS
S chm eltzer;
reporter,
Alice | and after t h e 2nd day of March
Mr. and Mrs. F rank Kimnucy, of M ary
A. I). 1929, sell to the highest bidder,
ewport, were in town this week. Johnson.
YESTERDAY’S PLANS”
for cash and credit in hand paid,
i he Ladies Aid of the M. E. church
Thursday morning of last week the subject to the confirmation of the j
T h is is J o h n n y A nderson, leading
e looking forw ard to their next fuur ckisses m et to discuss plans of t o u n t y Court for W ashington County
— pu t in io a ctio n
college s w im m e r in the n o rth w e st, who
meeting F ebruary 12 when they will raising sufficient funds to have their Oregon, at my present place of busi-
will head th e U niversity of O o g o n
■ w e a pot luck supper and each; lass pictures in the “Ti-U .”
ness at Beaverton, W ashington county 1 te a
t h a t will invade C a lifornia next
tell how she earned a dollar.
j
Oregon, to-w it: T he T hyng C011-1 m o n th for dual m eets w ith Stanford.
The Dramatic Club play, “Smile, feclionery Store, all of the right, C a lifo rn ia, S o u th e r n C a lifo rn ia and
cm Rlakney
led the Mazaintis Rodney, Smile,” which was presented title and interest of said minors In U. U. L. A. J o h n n y I hi IU h several Fa
— th a t bank a cco u n t yo
, !m day ‘¡>n
trum p from Bridal before a large audience in the high an<1 10 the following described
real eific Coast conference records.
sta r t to-c!ay is th e h elf
j '1
* s over Angels Rest doyen chool auditorium last Friday even- I property,
situated
in W ashington
fu
l w o r k in g pian o f a c tio
a
tg way to W aukeena Falls. Ar- j,,^, drew much favorable comment, i ^ onnty, Oregon, to-w it:
Old Oregon, the a lu m n i m a gaz ine of
•Imr \ tncent accompanied them. The The proceeds totaled about $150
to m o rr o v
Beginning at the southwest c o r ­ th e U n iv e rsity of O regon, is ra n k e d
now was deep and it was a stre n ­
uous trip.
ner of lot No. fifty-five (55) ofl am o n g th e best alu m n i m a g az in es in
T he boys basketball team played
Steel’s Addition to BeUverton, W a sh ­ th e co untry. T h is m a g az in e h a s an
— —
Forest Grove Tuesday night. T he next
ington County, Oregon, according uveruge circulation of Gititi) copies.
1 . L. L hi Ison received word of the game will be played Saturday night
to the recorded plat thereof oil file j
'erious iHness of his father and left at St Helens.
— be a to -d a y e r
F ifty m e m b e r s of tile faculty at the
in b«»ok P and in book 1 of the
1 uesday evening for Los Angeles to
at y o u r n t ig h b e r s bank
records of plats of W ashington U niv ersity of O regon po s ?ss tlit* itigli
visit him.
Miss Maybach has organized a new-
d e g re e of d o cto r of philosophy, nnd a
County,
O
re
gon;
thence
running
art class which will study the prin-
one hundred fifty-five feet n o rth ; I large m e a s u r e of a d v a n c e d work is
Mrs. Bissett is in St. Vincent hos- 'ciples of design, jesso work, block
thence east seventy feet to a point; boasted by th e e n tir e s ta ff in general.
pital this week. Drs. Thutchcr, o f I '¡ting, tie-and-dyed and batik w ork
thence south one hundred fifty-five
Multnomah and Dr. M atthew s o* » *etal a rts, and leather tooling.
G r e a t e r and g r e a te r Im portunée Is
feet
to a p o in t; thencc west sev­
P ortland are a ttending her.
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A good bank in a good tow n in the
enty feet to a point, the place o f ! being a t ta c h e d to g r a d u a te work at
the
U
n
iv
e
rsity
of
O
regon,
and
this
G arden Sp o t of O regon.
beginning, said property being loe-l
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JL
,
,
ALL S T U D E N T S PASS
Little Hazel F.ngdhl cut her fore
STATE E XAMI NAT I ONS
ated nttir Beaverton, W ashington yeur a la rg e r numb.-r th a n ev e r a r e
se ek in g th e high d e g r e e of doctor of
head when she fell on the ice Sat-
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County, Oregon.
itt-thll
Mill “
urday and Dr. Bissett had to take
, l o r r M
W I I N R S S MY hand and signatun philosophy.
An unusual record was made by
several stitches.
the students of the Tigard Public ' this 28th Hay of January, 1929
Mail se rv ic e for th e U niversity ol
G EORGE THYNG.
School in the recent state exanuna-
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
O regon a d m in is tra tio n an d te a c h in g j
Guardian
of
the
E
state
rind
Person
j
W hen Mrs. PeUrl Brown
slipped tions. Every one passed, there not
s ta ff is ban d ied by a U n iv ersity post-
of
Jene
Francis
Klein
and office. winch is p riv a te ly m a in ta in ed £
on a rup and fell T hursday
she cut being a single failure in the 6th, 7th
— w h ere ser v ic e b len d s in to
George Nichols Klein, Minors.
a deep gash in her forehead over or bth grades. Almost every one >n
on th e cam pus. A lost an d found de­
the right eye. Dr. Bissett
had to the 8th grade n t d e an average of ALLEN & ROBF.RTS,
h elp fu l c o -o p e r a tio n
p a r tm e n t is also m a in ta in e d a t the J
take stitches to close the cut.
b etter than 90.
Attorneys for Guardian
■
postoffice.
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TIGARD.
FC 3 SIATE SERVICE
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By Stafford
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DicV and I Ere gomg
to tòke photos of liens.
< N
* * better rot nrtove " ~
.In the Pvpning th e lior\ winourvces
K is c o m in g o u t to seek Kis preg
m
Ml
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Z
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bg giving thunderous r o ts
The kounirqj kgapnb grouts dumb;
the leopard ceases Ks growling i
Jhe monkegs fig terror-stricken
into the highest branches fori*f«tg
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tke camels
MÆ
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well Sam. did you move
t^u/hen the lion roared ?
f
No Boss.
Ibuhm'
L
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sto m A ch
di d“
s i
r
Sf
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crazy
w ith f e K r .
seek safety
in flight
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