THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE r . i - i '' * P U B L IS H E D SECOND Y E A R — No. 33 -— BY — »- BEAVERTON. OREGON B U T HGTIVITIES II COURT HOUSE • * Established 1^27 P IO N E E R P U B L IS H IN G CO. I F R ID A Y . O C T . 25. 1929 PR IC E 5 C EN TS Committee Recommends Occupational Tax N ew Link in National Highway Chain Dedicated The budget committee at their meet- I ins last Monday night October 21st, n rn n n T rn th* 1 *ty Hall, recommended that «1 pc LL V n r r lln I r l l an D llIU L I First Thing. Horn*— »•*' t» u»«-.i I I L I U I I I L U l m e u n s of raisins much needed mon- Circuit Judge, Geo. R. Bagley, placed his signature to the follow­ ing orders. Carlton Nursery Co. f* Geo. Wright. State of Oregon vs Leo Waters, paroled during good behavior upon balance of sentence. F-lva M. Wescott vs J. A. John­ son. F. W. Bishop vs G. W . Stein et alt J. B. W alker vs Irving Walter et als. Gertrude Christensen vs J. R. Wyatt. Louis C. Steele vs Thomas Conroy et us. Granville Savage et al vs M. M. Campbell et al. Alice C. Barnes was granted a decree of divorce from John W. Barnes, while John Zed nick received a decree from Reatrice Zcdnick. " ¡ j I DEG L ANCES T »morrow Children - I cy. It seems this plan has been tried i in _ several cities and proven .... -..,i ..mven very very sue- i r.-i crssful. The tax being a gitiduated « Harold L. Cook one would not act as a burden on Stny of the business houses. s Æ {* m A careful survey was made by the committee of last years budget and it was decided that ub<'Ut$9225 would have to be raised to cover the e x - . penditures of conducting the cities' business for the coming year, which amount is approximately $21*1 high-1 cr than last year. A recommenda -1 tion was made to put the marshall’s \ on a flat monthly salary rather than, have the City pay part and th^. A view from th»* lersey side o f tin* new i.'.OiH'.O Hi Tmon.v 1‘altiiyru bridge, designed by Ralph MiHlJeskl. which merchants make up the difference. was opened the other day with elaborate and colorful ceremonies. Gov. Morgan I.arson of Now Jor- Mu* nr The money tuised from the occupa­ Muekoy of l ’hlladelphln and many other state and city officials attended. The span Is the second link bouvoon N»w tional tax would be used for this Jersey und I’lilltuMplila. and lias a direct connection with the great Lincoln highway. purpose. J H _____________ They say first impressions lust the ! ImiKevt * Take, for instance, a twin \ I first shi»s : W ee. little things o| j softest leather.- und with that thought comes a memorv picture u the sweetest and dearest little hundl of life that ever mirrored a mother smile Then came the first step, and th' first word.—later the first day a school, the first long pants, or parti dress, and the first beau I But we’re thinking today of ths 1 first home that the two of us hinld cd. W e don’t speak of it as th« first wedding,- because both of ui want it to he the only wedding, but , we did build a first home The estimated expenditures are: Marshals salary, $150, recorder $200, Fairvale Club Dinner Special Guests at Teachers Institute W e grubbed out poison oak, and city attorney, $150, street lights Huge Success $1950, printing $50, Fire dept. $100 Chapter Meeting Program Complete wild briars, and stumpy trees, .m529.50 dance given by the Fairvale Com­ tern Star had as its special guests F. J Me Alear et al vs J. C ., which totais $9225.50. Hillsboro Union High schi*oi builil- —.»ltd then discovered, when r*e munity club at the club house W ed­ irnes et al; al : suit to auiet Barnes quiet title to I . at the regular meeting Wednesday ,nc. v'ctoncr isov. 1st 1 st is started to make a garden, that we Octoher oist 31st amt and Nov. In the street department the nesday night. The affair was most 43 acres in section 43, T 1 S R 1 W. night the worthy matrons, worthy complete and appears most interesting had more rocks than we could use Sarah 1- Irvin vs Alpha Zeta county levy of $400 includes street successful and enjoyable. in our own yard And we planted patrons, associate matrons and , Thursday Forenoon Fraternity, corporation; suit to col­ crossings $3*1 rock roads, $400, flowers there, roses and crysantheu- secretaries of Portland and vi-j 9:00 Invocation, Rev Henry S. Delegates from the United West drainage $200. niuius. lect $470.04 claimed fo r labor and cinity . Mrs Stella Kellogg I >rake 1 Haller. Singing led by Dr Polling, The levying board will meet at the Side clubs of the different localities past grand matron- and now grand Why services jierformed. Tall comfirs and pines shaded th< attended in groups. the Annual Institute, Mr. City hall Monday evening November warden of the general grand chap- , Frost little home from the heat of noon President George Lippert, secre­ Fine* and Parole« 25th, at 7 p. m. to hear any and all ter, Francis Drake, past grand pa­ da* sun, but the long mellow r*.iy< tary, H. L. Davenport of the West 9:30 Address, l)r Polutg. tron, Stella Bennett, grand chapluin, K M. Hotchkiss, $500 fine, paroled complaints against the above levy. Side clubs. Clay Morse, county com­ 10:00 When W e Dead Awaken, from the sunset found their way he Jessie C aswell, grand lodge and W. on payment of $250. — ‘----- - neath great scraggly oaks as if t< Prof. Santee. missioner of Multnomah, U. S. Stowe O. Roberts of the finance committee bless the place with the day’s bene­ J P. Haynes, $500, paroled on L i; V itA l Charles Noyes and Hen Keisland 10:30 Recess diction. of the grand lodge were also among payment of $150. j H ,_ Y Members were the speakers and each stressed 10:45 New Trend in Educai ion the honored guests. Speakers of the H. C. Skeels, indictment No. 1, No white man’s habitation had Attend Banquet | the importance of the development evening included Mrs. Edna Johnson Miss Smith $500. 0 months in jail. No. 3, $501) ever known that hillside,—the Red l of the Tualatin Valley and brought worthy matron, Elmer Brown, wor­ 11:15 High school and 6 months in jail, indictment No. skin mfcy have raiscil his tepee At the banquet given October 7, out many points of interest. thy patron, Ethel Birrel, associate i Life Career Motive in Education. there, or wild beasts made their lair, 2, fined $250. by the ladies of the Presbyterian The musical program was enjoyed, I matron and Mabel C. Nichols secre­ Prof. Saitlir. Upper Grades and but we pioneered in building a ■church eight boys and Mr. Webb the male quartette of the Telephone tary, all of Temple chapter. Mrs. | Rural, Methods tn History and Civ­ home. The Sheriff’s office has made th e 1 represented Beaverton. The boys ; company especially plea«eil the large following Drake gave . a very pleasing talk ics. Miss Ar birth not. Primary. An Unwin«« arrests ir r u ic this »Lie week. «.»*>. ‘ present were Frank Buru, Richard And we often stood oil the hill crowd. Dancing followed the Geo. Shaver charged with posses­ followed by a few remarks by Mr. Activity Curriculum, Miss Smith. side at night, feeling the sweet cool­ Wilcox, Chester Beach, Maurice | program. 12 Lunch. C'heeters and Mr. Drake. sion of a still; Fred W . Nash,as­ ness of the night breezes and Manning, Herbert Mason, Ronald sault and battery ' Paul J. Haynes, I »r. Talbert conferred a degree Thursday Aftarnoon breathing deeply the perfume from <*i. — — — r* • ■"* Webb and John Lindow. All the transportation and possession of li­ 1 <30 Siugijiu led by Dr. Poling. | the scented valley, and wondered, as I each of the patrons presenting each members of the Portland Districts MRS. M A T IL D A PE TE R SO N quor. PASSES OCTOBER 20th | w e gxzcd into the starbadeckrd ’•* token symbolizing their i High School Section, of the H i-Y attended, eleven schools various names or chapters, and the i 1 :45 Conference of Superintend- heavqns, what joys and happiness, or being outside of Portland. Marriage License* Issued One of the lrgest funerals ever to patrons presented Dr. Talbert with ' i nts and Principal*. Supt. J. P. Mc- | trials and tribulation* our re«! broth­ The purjiose of the meeting was Qarence M. Babcock, Taft and take place in Beaverton for several a silver cup for his little girl. A G las son, chairman i ers had known there beforeus. to create good fellowship among the Rose M. Humes of Medford. years was that of Mrs. Matililti Jane program including songs by the Grade School Sectio" H i-Y members and to install new Foster J. Gasaway and Verna Peterson, who passed away Sunday, Portland Telephone Quartette and 1 45 4-H Clubs There’s many a hillside like that members. Those installed from Bea­ October the ...... 3hh Services \w'orc cornet solos by Earl Cane accom­ Marie Lerouge, both of Portland. .... .... 2:05 Oregon’s Health PJrogram, in this Tualatin Valley,--just as God verton were Ronald Wety*/, Maurice Bruce W ^Fdwards "and Neva D. ■ w " '0"- were Ronald \VeWz Maui ice M ( , Wednesday. October 23rd at panied by Dorothy Haynes were Miss Morris The Work in Wash- planted them,—upon which rise for- I™ ; both ! ' of :< ” ; Mann,ng, John Ltndi.v und Chester th, Congregational church m Beav­ enjoyed. Johns, Multnomah 1 mgton County, Mrs. Richmond. ists of grand old firs and spreading Beach. Tw o hundred and fifty boys Laban C. Harper, Rongvicw and erton, writh interment in the Cres­ 2 :45 Recess oaks and maples; and thesn hillsides, Refreshments by the jiast matrons enjoyed the banquet which was fol­ Ethel May Seward of Cornelius. cent Grove cemetery. W . E, Pegg and |okane, Dike Pend Oreille, Couer popukttion arc children—children ! not limited to just the merchants man Kyderwood, Wash., a sister d' Alene, an«l returned home by way 1 :45 Addresq, Superintendent with all the mysterious impulses an«l Estates bat a welcome h.m.l is Mrs. Livengood, Aloha, Mrs. Leo of Ellensburg, Yakima and Arlington. Howard. I contradictions which real boyi ami Carrie A. Golden, died at Tigard anyone interested in boosting Brav- 2 30 Unfinished Business Johnson, Los Angeles, Cal., W a lter' While the mine :s primarily a silver girls exhibit. Very, very few of September 7, 1929, estate show*- erton and the Eastern end of Wash- 2:45 The Great Arne rican Hero- Hughson, McMinnville Mrs. David mine, a pocket of gold was discos* them are necessarily bad, but the $4.W0 personal property consisting mgton county. Pitt, Howard, George, Harrison and | t-red which essayed $17.00 to the ton me. Dr. Holmes. impulse to action, to adventure, °f securities and notes. Nomination of new officers will Louts Hughson of Beaverton. Note— Mrs Grace Richmond, our - — — — — — makes it imperative that there be Hrnry F. Gordon, real estate val- also be in order und a special com- . ( ounty Health Nurse, will be avail­ leadership ir. provitling activities for Y E A R OLD TE N YO U TH °*ruzing fly-by Blok. —i Mr*. habits T o expert such habits to b> September 27 a„d | "•*' J " « in \t n ," n a‘«ht salesmen which particularly M n Charles CharJ” Berthold ^ « 1 , Id winning wmtnng the the NOTH E—T)nr to two cents j«ai«l I v j racilic bu* acciiirnt n*a« reiMlrton the by-product* of accident or tin D boys and girls for 4 (>,. and Xi C f « to those trying to sell ,n -' f,r*/ PT \ , * T ï h ’ T landed hi * r w | la*t week i* locally known here Hr .wrightr«! chance is to expect the Utl Mirant . . . . . r.fif* an«! Mr*. lJrorbauah tht* con- 1 1 1 r'n iiïc th«' w Ifld** with ' Mi Mrs Dr0r* " « fc !hr crr' ounce may« «naive bottle* ith top York October 9 j, Arthur Miller, a brother of Mr* natural. Only as the community can white ,i 11 f "B ite fence surrounding it soatK,n’ . . Excel Pavtr Co. Not being able to. W. T. Lehnhrrr of Huber-Aloha, provide selected, iiurposrful, and in Mr. Williams the winner of the ^ you buy their policy. speak E n g li t h j Thirty of the state college boys Irinsically attractive things for It- first mens prize, L. Stark the con Oue recent case to come to our ! inch.,Img the football tram children to do, can it with a measun- Gerhard wa* , i solation. The door prize *vas won John Leahy Found was that o f a prominent far* his were returning to Ç rvallis after a of confidence look for results Worthy dicapped on was John Leahy of Barnes m of *r Ih who “ r was - « induced to take one bv Xlr* 1 S,ark Refreshment I » ictorious game over the La Grande of the term social education L_ -■ • tnaucert trip in n««t eve policies, by a traveling i n- ■ ca^e, coffee and sandwiches were foun«I Thursday morning dead under Normal school squad at l«a G- • c „ . ____ _____ _ served. able to a«k ques- when the bus went over a thirty foot a fallen tree. Mr. Leahy left the ■ranee man. but the - farmer »T ote ---- Prrpsrini for Coming Census tion* about the I embankment ten miles west of I’rn- *»»e bottom o f his check “to cover g a z a a r a n d D i n n e r , house Wednesday to cut wood on hi« place, and when he dul n««t return F ran ce on car N o . - " When the D » * * * N ovem ber Hshts dleton Ten of the thirty boys were many new si h«>mc in the evening, his family star **fcvnan went to cash the check h* injured Among them Arthur Miller «Fred S. Ferrine, Supervisor of th« cauOTcir / M n n in the new c« r"tm- w|„, ha,] three teeth knocked «*ut 1st Oregon District, comprising Clac te«l to search for him. They loofce« ■»« those lines o ff it, and the bank ( t*fu»c« i * — — -* badly cut, and knee Warna», ( latsop, Columbia, and Wash cash the check. Later' An important event which will be all night but it was not until morn | t ry, friendly passengers on the t trt»in (ace 8nesi., ho said he held in Ni ing that the body was k him in charge and helped 1 ’ and hip injured fie is left tackle ington, counties is now receiving toning the victim, wno »am ne ■«'•■■ on ■■*• the •••> first Thursn the Freshman team and it is applicai » .ns for the position of Fnu there was something wrong will be th« « < -■ ^ The onl v explanation available for the learning t< > sj>eak English rapidly feared that he may not be able to merat«*rs for the coming census Al accident is tM t the tree when chopped * insurance VUiCICU covered every- ner to be given bv the W .e * CIV»/- »•* • IV «■ - - ..... Bl» and I cording to H. H Hrookhardt, pria play again this season He & Tracey him. Miller was so cheap” that he Sisterhood, Church of Christ. This fell on is n< •* those who wish positions a* enumc kotohr ,t. I will be held in the basement of the arc in charge of funeral arrangements cipal of the sch«x>l confined to his bed at the I’hi Sig rators, who have not already madi Gerhard is visiting his aunt, Mrs rna Kappa fraternity at Corvallis p ---- — • - church the bazaar will open at 2 p application for the tame, should seni Melane Peelka His father is Gus­ ! The but blew a tire, throwing the in their applicati ns to the Supei *250 ' '*a-h. $53 50; Scratch r an ! r ' D *erv Do you know that Thyng serves tav Zimmerman buyer for a large machine out o f control It wa* Wr tr fon Rhone A T IMI4 at 5 JO t. X p t •« e and br:ng visor of the District .1 Oregon Cit German industrial establishment. Hot Dogs and light lunches. komplctely wrecked Or e g » . UB*«- your friend.