The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 08, 1929, Image 1

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THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
PUBLISHED BY PIONEER PUBLISHING CO.
VOL. 2, NO. 52
BEAVERTON, OREGON.
VILLAGE MAIL DELIVERY
FOR BEAVERTON
X-H
LOCAL PEOPLE
FRIDAY. MAR. 8, 1929
PRICE 5 CENTS
ANOTHKR DOG SHOT
IN ALOHA SUNDAY
CLEAN UP WEEK
IO S E M SIO 15
A pet bird dog belonging to Mr.
Senator Fisher found mne during
OPEN
WINDOWS
TO
THE
SEA
and
Mrs Claude Roy of Moha, .va
«
>
the past session of the Legislature,
« • shot Sunday morning. This wti- tin
to confer with other senators in re­
*‘*V>
Wm Roles is now employed a:
third dog shot m the last three
gard to establishing “Village Mail
Al the régulai meeting of the Beav­
the Bi
Verne
'Bright
months
belonging to people living in erton City touncil it was
Delivery service m other towns hav­
vv as decided
ÌE
Aloha
to have a clean-up
cl
■Ri Mr' M attie Anderson has rented ing third class Postoffice classifica­
week
and mayor
::
It is understood that Hillsboro Erickson chose the week of April
tion."
the <1
authorities have been notified an ! |K-15 as the b
Milton Oregon has a Village Mail
est time for ihts annual
My •vindows open to the whispering sea—
an attempt will be made to find
¡3
I'ittft, of Woodland Acres, Delivery twice per duy to all business
H.
‘ lent. Further plans will be an-
and arrest the guilty party.
Still >hips in harbor dream of ocean nights
i ,ll,,,c*'d later and it is hoped citizens
JGHl felled a tree Saturday and it fell houses and residences. All houses
Beneath the moon, the rushing rains, the free
across the power lines. A call t< must be numbered, good roads and
will co-operate in making this a rml
clean up week.
Flying winds beyond the headland light.
Hilkb . o and the "trouble man" cum • sidewalks> popu|ation near 150U. over
! STIPES GARAGE MAKE
down
I In following bills wore referred 10
Gray gulls with wave-wet wings go whirring by
$5,UU0 postal revenues, mail boxes at
SEVERAL PEOPLE HAPPY
the
committee on finance:,
Crying a fragile, linuming melody;
convenient locations about town.
Senator Fisher returned home W ed­
1'
*'
•*. lights Feb................... $142.00
Last month Stipe’s Garage has
The moon flings chards of crystal down the sky—
nesday and is now recuperating from Senator Fisher was advised by the
Tualatin
Val. Water t o. Feb. 412<>2
been the means of making several
assistant postmaster at Salem, Mr.
My windows open to the talking sea.
his prenuous duties at Salem.
Mhert
Brandt,
work on street.....1.75
people happy. A number of cars have
Gibbard, to confer with the inspector
There lingers above the dune a lone white star;
I'.
A.
Noyes,
rep
water mains 20.70
been sold, among them being a sedan
Henry llctu, of the Philippine Is­ in Portland district, also with W. L.
Sea trumpets blow across my liehrt; the strings
Beaverton Review, ptg.............. 18.50
lo
W.
H.
Bingham,
Tigard
;
sedan
to
lands is visiting his uncle Dr. Hetu Cady postmaster at Beaverton, fur­
H. Erickson, cletin st...........
Of sonant pines are brushed by the wind's dark wings;
Louis Stark, Cedar Mills; sedan to
2.50
ther, Mr. Gibbard, in looking up sta- 1
and ; family.
#
Mary
Lynch,
Hillsdale;
coach
to
Hillsboro
Power
and
Invest.
Co
And
waves
bitiwl
isilver
on
the
harber
bar
.
.
.
39.88
tistics at his desk stated Beaverton
Nora Butler, Oregon City ; coupe, A \ A Bixby, read meters.—...... 20.77
Mr. and Mrs. Geo W. Reed, Port could obtain a Village Mail Delivery
The night is filled with dreams and mystery—
M. J amiseli Reedville, .coupe Charles \ V Bixby, marshall sal.
land, moved into the McKell house Service in his opinion, if the proper <>
My windows open to the shouting sea.
25.(X)
1 unter. Woodland Acres; coach, In 1 : C.v
this week.
procedure was made .with the postof­
> Thyng, ree. sal. ...
25.00
us Henrikson, llazehkile; coupe, Ger-
fice department.
undo
Robinson,
coupe,
Mrs.
Bagen,
(
I
hyng,
clerk
sal.
....
......
5000
Geo Garrish, of Raleigh Station,
Senator Fisher in behalf of the cit
voupe,
l
.
I).
Gassett,
Shattuck
sta-
i
Investment
Syndicate
07.05
was in to»vn Thursday showing sam­ i/eiis of Bt'.iv errton is going ahead
tion; truck to
Geo. 1 tel. .... Tualatin; '! ‘ |> i p - t>
r nristnias tree
,
, , ,
ples [of lead ore which he dug at
I
............................
1
■
t
lights
10.44
for the new mail service and will ap- 1 HAD 8 CALLS FOR RADIO
FATHER A SON PAINFULLY
coupe to N. K Woods, W. W. Chcss-
Count I Crest. He intends to hav>
F
J.
Dietsch,
tools
.........
......
7.75
ADVERTISED
IN
OUR
PAPERS
preciate
the
support
of
everybody
de­
INJURED IN F1RE man. t I ). \nios and a coach to W
it anal .zed.
Homer
Wilson
......
„......................
,
F.
F.arl
of
Portland.
siring tins new mail delivery for Be- i
2.00
Mr. and Mrs. Casey, of Tigard, told
H. A. Genniquette and son Ben |
_____
averton
at
this
time.
I
he
city
council
will
make
an
ex­
John Moot, of Aitkcn, Minn. i-
i.ur reporter Monday to be sure and suffered serious burns early Monday!
amination
of
the
fire
hose
and
decide
visiting Albert Hansen. He staid it ,
--------------------
j take out their tbdio want ad as they morning while rescuing horses and 'GRADE SCHOOLS WILL
was 42 degrees below zero when he M c MA h o n UNABLE TO
had sold it the same day it was ad- cattle from their burn in liast Beav­
ENTER TRACK MEET belli »r new equipment in needed or
left [¡Minnesota a week ago.
i not.
BRING IN BIG PRISONER vertised. They said they received erton. The boy went to the barn a:
Preliminary elimination contests tor
eight phone calls that evening from
Ihe proposition of the cilv paying
For.'
Geo Bradshaw is driving
Friends are tolling a good story people at Aloha, Beaverton, Multno­ the usual time, five a. m. to feed | lie annual Washington county track
sedan this week.
week about J. J. McMahon, who mah and Tigard who hud seen the the cattle but is at a loss to say meet will be held Satunkiy, April 20 the marshalls salary vvtis discusied
I i wus unable to .bring in a pris
where' and how the fire started. j at Sherwood, Beav erton, Hillsboro, MJU' 'he matter was laid on tlu- table,
ad.
Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Drorbaugh Doner last Monday night on account All want ads are run in the Tigard Ho.vever the animals were saved Forest Grove, bales Greek, Banks |
Yerifonia spent the week end wit I of his size. Nuwr McMahon is nut Sentinel, Multnomah Press, Aloha while the barn harnesses, etc. tire alim d Gaston. At Sherwood IT c
$5.; Dewey Dioroaut'h and family.
Fresh vegetables, onions, rhubarb,
small man but for once, he met News and BeUverton Fluterprise, and total loss. It will take some time I Nedry will be in charge and at Béa­
for Mr. Germiguettci and Ben toiverton F. (i. Webb,
bis Waterloo.
radish, spinach, carrots and turnips
they bring results.
recover from burns about the bodv,
.it Beach’s Feed and Produce Market
Marsh sold ’an Essex coupe
Word was received Monday night I
Suitable ribbon* will he awarded
at O. k. tmeks.
legs
and
arms.
to Mr. Krause ibis week.
that motorists were unable to use j BEAVERTON HIGH NOTES
for first, second and third nlnn-
7J
—
he ma. ket road out of Beaverton
Schools will be awarded pennants for
TUNNEL BILL KILLED
John B. H ajs spent Wednesday •n account of an obstruction in the
The
Beaverton
girls
basketball
IN HOUSE first, second and third place in total j SENATOR LA FOLLETT
with Ins son W ilbur, who has been ill oad. J. J. McMahon and C. \V. j
number of points won. Ftich first
team
dcfeUled
the
Forest
Grove
team
ilh with the flu.
SATISFIED vVITH SESSION
Noyes drove over to investigate. 1 Friday, March 1 on the local floor by
Salem, March 6—The tunnel hill place counts five points; second three!
I'hey found a house there which;
points and third one point.
Mrs Minnie Hausen and daughter omplctelv blocked all traffic. it ,be- the score of 22 to 17 . The Beaver­ introduced by Senator Flai l Fisher of I
Salem, March (»—“The tax program
ton girls were better players than Washington county was killed in the
T he winners «rill compete at Pacifi is the best legislation ever passed
F.stclU spent Sundtiy at the home of ! longed to Vern Domoiralla and was
Forest Grove team, and did not have House after passing the senate. Rep- [ University athletic field at Fores inc»• Oregon was a state," Represen­
¡h er sister Mrs. Joe Keller.
being moved to a lot on Fifth street to fight hard to defeat Forest Grove’s
rrsentativc R. Frank Peters presented Grove Saturday, May 4th.
tative Charles R. La F'ollett,, Corne­
in Beaverton. The contractor had The orange Und black girls all showed the arguments for the bill.
lius, said of the 1^29 legislature.
Mrs. Harry Hudson, of Multnomah, •' Mr to his home in Portland ami
m entertained the ''5(X)" club Friday a: •otild not be reached so McMahon good team work, a factor which was “This is an enabling act, permit-1
"Ibis is one of lhe most construe
not so noticeable in the F'orest Grove ting organization of tunnel district' APPROPRIATION TO ADVFR-
live
sessions we blue ever had. Much
terno ii After a lovely luncheon bad to come back without his pris- • teuni
where they arc desired I am will­
USE OREGON PASSES HOUSE more has been accomplished than
card« were played. Mrs. J.
Hun: •n< p .
Ihe Beaverton boys were defeated ing to present the matter on its I
usual and a large number of tin
ley Winning the high score and M r.
A survey of the mud showed that by l-'orest Grove in a game ufter tin merits and abide by your decision,"
Salem, March 0—“We won’t gel measures have been of great import
Doy; Gray the booby.
he contractor in moving the house gnrls had won. The sco^e was 20 to said Mr. Peters.
any place hiding our light under a ance," La F'ollett declared. “I ha.
had made a depression in the r< >d 17. The boys r,vcre not playing their
A tunnel is a public improvement,’’
bushel basket and then have (never seen so many important thin.-.
Mr. and Mrs. J. FT.Davis enter-
fool- wide a ltd the road will have best in this gattve. However, Fore-1 i continued Mr. Peters. "‘The question the whole family sit on it for fear 1 ‘ inc before the house at one session
taine<l a group of their friends with
be regraded the entire distaila Grove had a good boys team.
i is whether the people have the right some one will turn it over and -.re before.”
dinner and a bridge party Saturday
"
The first six weeks of the «econd to so tax themselves for a public im­ the light,” declared Senator Edward
Representative La F'ollett ♦relieve
evening. Those present were: Mr
The print pal is th Schubnerich, Hillsboro, in siipl""t that dip tax program will bring i
Dr. and Mrs. J.. R. Talbert ac- semester of high school work ended provement.
iiig H. B. 411 before it passed the ts of maiicy to the state” and vs o„
»nil Airs. W. H. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. conipamed by Mrs. F. W. Livermore Friday, March 1. The following stu foundation of our government.”
Elmer Stipe, Mr. and Mrs. Robert and slaughter Lois spent the w.ck
The Multnomah delegation was div- Senate. The hill provides $25,(XW for Kc wh.de a very good plan
are on the honor roll. Esther
Schrader, Freda Berger, Howard ided on the mattulr, Representative use by the State Chamber of ('<> 111 -
Sumners, Mr. and Mrs. Doy Grray, end in Tacoma, Washington.
T like that consolidation bill—:•
Wilson. Ronald Webb. Emma Schrad- Homer D. Angeli, Earl C. Bron- j ">erce in advertising Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. (.'. Huntley and Mrs
will save lots of money and w h a '-
Ill F. G. Donaldson. Mrs. F.ltner Stipe
Mrs. John McC'aihey who has been er,Elizabeth Huff, .Dorothy Redficld j augh.Jr., and Wilber Henderson oj
“There are more natural resources more, it will do away with the fric­
I hey won”t always be fightiu
winning the ladies prize and Mr. visiting her mother, Mrs. A. W. Those of honorable mention are: i-osed the bill while Gust \ndcrson, land beauties in Oregon than Calif­ tion
Barnett H. Goldstein and Neil \lal-
Kathryn
Beach,
Ray
IXivis,
Barbara
Boyd the mens prize.
now,
they’ve
been fighting all th.
ornia.
Yet
look
hnw
progressive
they
Butterfield for the past thrree weeks
arkey spoke in favor of it.
(
ady
and
Richard
Wilcox.
tin's-
f«>
r
years
We will get som--
are.
<
alifornia
receives
millions
a
returned to her home in Longview,
S. B. 94 was introduced by Sen
Mrs William Fngleke and Mrs. C. vVash. Sunday.
year front tourists and hasn’t as much efficient instructions now I believe.“
ator F'isher fc> take the place of the
C. Beach visited West Gate Chapter
to give them as we have, he con- Outside of the tax program l.a F’o'
1 1921 tunnel district lar.v which wt.is
COME!
eluded.
O. E S. of Portland Friday even-
letl considers th(- road program o:
Mrs. Sam Lawrence entertained
declared unconstitutional by the sup­
ing.
vc:
the Daphne Club in her home in The High School Glee Club under reme court on the grounds that it Mr. Schulmrrirh’s statements came most importance. "That’s a
good
road
program
and
will
help
th.
the direction of Mr». Mctztcr aim confiscated property.
Raleigh Friday.
¡after Senator Brown, Salem, had dc-
Mrs Doy Gray r.vas- a guest of ¡
farmers
a
lot,”
ho
declared.
.vlrs. Xvalkcr will present the oper­
I dared that the gtbngcs had critic­
Mrs. Edgar W. Smith of Portland
“I like that cabinet form of gr •
ised th<- hill. Brown's contention was
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Eurgerson and etta, “El Bandido" March 1J and 14
LYDIA
HUGHSON
when
she
entertained
the
Longworth
The
musical
play
is
of
Spumsii
j
eminent
too,”, the jovial farmer rvli«*
■ that in geting more farmers to Orc-
0U*
two children of Portland were Sunday
Club
is
still
full
of poip averred. “It w i
type. The full skirls of the Spanish
guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Woods. ladies make a charming
.
l -i Ayres, of Portland. The funeral will w<'n the present tillers of the soil
scene while
- ’
wou
ave
lots
of
money and be more rf
be held Sunday at the Bethel Cong­ would suffer.
ficient.”
the-y
dance.
The
stage
setting
i>
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Domagalla
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Edwards re­
regational church with interment in
“■t is one of tho best sessions w *
who hove recently purchased property turned from California last pVcek very colorful.
the F'.vangrlical cemqtery at Cooper
have ever had,” he concluded.
The
various
members
of
the
cast
ISO
MILES
OF
NEW
of Dr Mason are nioving their house where they visited relatives. Mrs.
Mt. W. FT Pegg is in charge of
who sing, shew good talent, as was
HIGHWAY VOTED DOWN
from the Surento district on to their Edwards and the children have been
arrangements.
Itoveu when they sang over the
new [ property.
Lydia Hughson, aged (»5, died March
quite ill with the flu since reaching radio this week.
ANNOUNCEMENT
2
at Beaverton. She leaves a grand­ Salem, March 6—The 15(1 miles of'
home
All who wish to spend a pleasant
daughter Mrs. C. R Dean, of Port­ new highway between Portland, the I 1 he Bethel Congregational church
M r- \
\ w ,.,<|, M r s I E I ' a v i s
evening be sure and see this oper
land and a grandson, Lester of Bea­ Roosevelt ( oast Military highway | will serve a Southern Dinner of
and Mrs. Do«- («ray attended a meet-
Mesdatnes Robert Summers, F.lmer e'.ta next week.
verton. F'uneral services were held at and the Pacific ocean asked in S. J | baked ham at the church Fridav
ing of the Daughters of the Nile in s''ip<* and Wm. Boyd spent a very
'he gtteveside at Jefferson cemetery R 7 will not be constructed by p er-! March 22. Adults 50c and childrn.
1 pleasant evening Monday playing
Portia id Wednesday.
DELEGATES GIVE REPORTS Tuesday. W F.. Pegg was in charge mission of this session of legislature.
! bridge «With Mrs. F. G. Donaldson.
The resolution was killed in the Sen- ",,,,or 12 ycar* 2Sc Dinner will b.
of arrangements
¡served from 5:30 to 7 :.¥l A fr. -
Friday, March l, the student body
ate
by a vote of 17 to 1J.
Miss Katherine Desinger has quo
Miss Evelvn Alexander was heard assembled to hear the rc|>orts frtxii
I program will be presented at eight
F.llen Ayres, aged 71, died Wednes
work at the bank for a short time over the Journal Junior progibm in ¡the delegates who attended F.ugene •lay at Hazeldale. She left a hns-
Senator Earl E. Fisher, Beaverton, o’clock
on Iftccount of ill health ami will a very credible manner Monday even and Corvallis High School Convention band, F. M. Ayres, son Charles of M'<akmg^ for the nieaure said: "I I
take treatment with Dr. Coffey in ing.
i The reports Mr. Metzlcr said, were f'astle Rrck, daughters Mrs. Parker am speaking for the human rights,, |
There an HIKED INTO PORTLAND
ForRaud.
the best given in the school for sev- Downing, Lillie < arey and Grace no< , *lc I’roP<*r ,y rights
IN IH HOUR j
many
poor
people
in
Tillamook !
The faculty members
Miss Ruth l.undgrcn entertained 1 t-ral years.
.
.
.......
—
county
in
the
dairy
business
who
Beaver Theatre was well a* about 40 of her friends to a party who accompanied the delegates also Ask for demonstration best all elec- need this road to get their pro«luce "Daddy” West, although 70 years
lende W tdnesday and Thursday ev Saturday evening. The evening was gave reports.
of age, likes to walk Last Saturday
trie
Atwater Kent radio. Stipes to market.”
After the student body meeting 1 («artvge.
cniftg' The F-astern Star »|M>rsor spent in games, music and dancing
he, in company with Lois West,
The auhor of the resolution. Sen- 1
Binkelr and Ruby Ball wttlke I
ir.g the program. On Wednesday ev Delicious refreshments were served. Ihe various classes held meetings
1 for the purpose of electing interclass
*"
..............................
ator M, R I Klenper,
Portland, said frntn ,hc Ked Rock Checsr factory
TAX ROLLS TURNED OVER
lS*.cning Mrs Fihel Britt gave severe!
track captains.
that he asked h favorable votr in
lhp J („lrnal building in one an-l
Mr. and Mrs Geo. Blasser und
selections and Miss LuciF-
behalf
of the profile in those count- < ne-half hours. He does not wear
Washington
county
tax
rolls
were
gave readings
Thurssla Mr and Mrs. John Summers at-
Among the names of those drawn turned over to tax collecting depart- in which it would affect who de-
wf„|t. w;i|kmg and sifts bora
g the ladies chorus from the tended a card party at the home of
for the \farch term of circuit court nient by Assessor W F Bolev Six sired the road. He also pointed out ¡,,sj(|P his sh rs.
rc ro rtL id chapter sang several pleas ( hris Christenson of Tigard Monday are: Rutherford Wheel«-, Aloha; separate rolls show a total of $1.220. 'hat very little of the highway con-
Last fall he made a ra*>nderfiil
ing Selections and all of their mini (evening. About 1M tables of 5flfi was \rthur B < lements, Beaverton; l.es- 549 79 to be collected during the year struction had been done by requrs*
record
in walking from the Journal
ber fvhistlrd They were accompan 1 played.
icr M. Davis, Beaverton, R. 3 ; Fred
--
of the legislature and that a great
building
to Hillsboro.
[tfÉiedfce the piano by Mrs G. Jacob-
V Bucher, Beaverton. R 3; Theo| A number of friends gave I *esvey drtil of what they had done was in
J Home made candy was sold durin
He is hale and hearty and old
Do you know that Thyng serves Rich, Beaverton, R 2; M B Dixon, Drorbaugh a surprise birthday party «1 arselv settled districts in Eastern
the plav.
"only in years."
i Keedvdlr
at hit horn« Saturday evening
I Oregon
Hot Dogs and Light Lunches
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