The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 25, 1929, Image 1

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    THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
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P U B L IS H E D
SECOND
Y E A R — No. 33
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BY
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BEAVERTON. OREGON
B U T HGTIVITIES
II COURT HOUSE
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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
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..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
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{* 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.
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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, .m<l
planted a lawn W c nearly broke
city library $250. sinking fund for
The Washington County
County Teachers’ our backs hauling huge boulder*
.. . , . ,v,_ C lrr„;, Court
** **..i bonds
..oints aiutiti.
interest on water i About 225 attended the dinner and
water
$1000,
Suit* F«*««* *» the
j bonds
i.__ i- $4725.50,
Beaver C hapter Order ot the Pas­ Institute program, to be held at the from a distance to make a rock wall
emerging fund $>529.50 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.
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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.
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•
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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.
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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 |<ist patrons were served in the
, like the other, have never known
3:00
Washington
County
Teach­
lowed by speeches .and musical num­ being in charge.
Hubert H. Smith, Gaston., R. 1
dining room, the tables being beau­ ers’ Association, E. (». Webb, presi­ the sound of a binlder’s tools
and Lavertia
E.
Hollenbeck
of bers, both vocal and instrumental.
Rev. H. S. Wiley, of Jennings tifully decorated in autumn leaves, dent
From these hillside retreats is af­
Report of
Inland
Empire
All the boys who attended the
Banks R. 3.
Lodge, a former pastor ofthe Con- • and baskets of fruits.
Meeting, Mrs. Case. Teachers O r­ forded a view of just as beautiful
banquet passed an enjoyable eve­ gregational church and Dr. Dunam |
ganizations, Mr. Carleton Election a valley, quilted by a latchwork of
ning.
County Court Notes
I officiated.
of Officers. Election of Delegates. firhls and trees, and ribboned by
Watch for fall colds. Complete line Committees, etc.
The County Court cancelled and
Mrs. Peterson **.is the daughter
the placid waters of a winding river.
of Mr. and Mrs. George Hugh son, of patent drugs carried at Aloha
From there the lights of home at
Friday Forenoon
terminated the contract o f Jim Ta- Chamber of Commerce
koff & Co., covering the operation '
_
, . M
,
Sr.
They cutue overland by wagon Mercantile Co.
i 9:00 Invocation, Rev. G. O. Oliver eventide shine like stars in a misty
in lXif) and located west of Beav­
of Rock crushing plant at Laurel
a Ians jpecial Meeting
sky. And there, tomorrow, w e’ ll
Singing led by Dr. Poling
9:15 A program for Education in build another home.
quarry
The court claims that the
For Tuesday erton, where their d a u g h te rw a s
born July 20, 1X74. She lived in Party to Investigate
company has persistently violated
Oregon, Superintendent Hwvard.
We certainly enjoy this belatrr
10:00 {Guidance, Vocational land
Silver Mine
conditions of the contract to ex-
The Beaverton Chamber of Coin- Beaverton all her life. She was a
member
o
f
the
Bethel
Congrega­
I
tnlian
Summer, and oh boy! how
Otherwise,
Dr.
Parr.
tent that road improvement has mercc plan for a well attended and
it save» the winter’s pile* «,f fuel.
tional church from childhood and
10:45
Recess.
Ernest
Borthiwick,
R,
L.
Sackett
been seriously delayed.
rousing time al their special meeting
11:00 Sections High School, Su­
J. M. Vanderzanden, J. A. Thorn- next Tuesday, October 29th, at the also a member of the Artisan lodge. and ( harles Boyer left Tigard last
burgh and L. M. Hesse have been, j O. O. F. hall. A drive for new She married John Peterson Decem­ Friday afternoon on an extended perintendent Howard. Upper Tirades
Before my office window, iiuilgin»
ber 22, 1X92.
trip through eastern Oregon, Wash­ and Rural, Methods in Geography, i to and fro from the halls of Irani'
appointed members o f the County members will be launched and al-
M rs. Peterson was 55 years of age ington and Idaho. The object of the Miss Arbuthnot Primary, Language ing, pass daily, as if in review, th«
Budget committee. The first meet- ready th^. names of several appli-
Surviving are a husband, John, child-| trip was to investigate a silver mine and Literature, Mis* Smith.
, scores of chililrrn who attend the
ing to be held at the County Court j cants are in the hands of the secrc-
12 4)0 Lunch.
ten Mrs. H. M. Barnes, Mrs. Mil-1 located about six miles out of Sand
public schools The community iv
room, Thursday October 31st, at jury aiK| ill be voted upon.
ton Metcalf, Cart)a and Harold, all I Point, Idaho. The party stopped at
Friday Afternoon
i funilamrntally children. 409T o f our
1® *• m.
| Membership in this organization is
1:30 Singing led by Dr. Poling.
o f Beaverton and Mrs. Lester Tall-| S|>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
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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
°*<I at $15,000 and personal prop- miltee appointed
to w ork on the
able «luring the Institute for consul­ them. The parents expect help from
CROSSES OCEAN A LO N E tation with teachers.
*rty $4,000.
membership drive.
TH R E E L IN K M E E T IN G
sch««ol and church, and their ever
Frank Smith, real and p e r s o n a l --------------------
PO STPO N E D U N T IL NOV. 8
Lunch will be provided by the sympathetic counsel in the vital task
Gerhard
Zimmerman,
10,
who
ar
property valued at $3,001)
High Sch««o| Domestic Science De­ - . of enriching child life through pm
The Three Link association meet­
rived in Portland, Sunday Oct 13. partment in the school cafeteria.
Card Party Saturday
ing scheduled to be held Friday, Oc­
' poseful companionship.
from Bremen, Germany, is enrolled
tober
25
has
been
postponed
until
Huge
Success
What children do fixes their habo
WARNING A G A IN S T F L Y
Friday, November Xth The meeting as a special student at the Multno­ O. S. C. Fro»h Hurt
V and habits are the woof and war
BY N IG H T S A LE S M E N
The card party held in the < »range will take place at the Banks high mah school.
o f character The welfare o f th
Gerhard made the trip across the
in But Accident community demands certain definit«
■p,
_
hall Saturday evening was a huge school building and will commence
ocean and continent alone, he sailed I
p , “ ft,er
Business
Bureau of , uccess There were 14 tables of promptly -it X o’clock
standards of ideals and condun
"wtland are again warning resi-
from G e r m a n y
500” played.
One of the Oregon State college Such standards rest
ultimately on
®*m* against patrt>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
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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 <!i »covereil. t«»*>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 Thurs<hy and
«I-
make his trip enjoyable.
He
<>n 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 *
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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
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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.