O' O '* 1 HE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE E sta b lish e d 1927 PUBLISHED BY PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. SECOND YEAR— N o . 36 BEAVERTON, OREGON 0 S M IES OF NOTABLES MO KEHR NOTABLES Annisitce Day, the Beaverton foot­ ball team beat Forest Grove by 13 to 0. This gives Beaverton the Washington county championship. Friday November 15 Beaverton plays Gresham here. Everyone turn jtu and cheer for Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. John Dobbins and daughter, Mrs. Roger Htwvley, re turned Friday from a weeks visit in California. Harold Dean of the battleship Saratoga, visited his fnlks( Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Deun for several days. H a r m o r ^ T ic k e t’ » ormed at Caucus More thun 150 persons turned out for the caucus meeting Wednesday j evening, in the I. O. 0 . F. hall. This is the largest number ever to attend one of these gatherings and interest was high for much opposition. Mayor Erickson called the meet-! mg to order and asked for the ap­ pointment of a permanent chairman and secretary to act for the evening I S* k ’ was made te chai cnairmau and 1 Francis Livermore, Jr., secretary Getting underway ••vith the caucus, Mayor Erickson wus unanimously \ backed for re-election, Harry Alex- I aniler was also nominated to serve another term, while Dr. Jess R .! 1 albert was put cm the ticket as a nevv councilman to serve two years. 1 he last, but not the least was tlie ' nomination for recorder-treasurer i Geo. 1 hyng was nominated for re- ; elation.. No further choice being made f o r these officers, the caucus was closet and a declaration made to call the caucus ticket "Itarmonv Ticket." Among the students of Oregon State Normal school who spent the week end home w ere: Esther Schrader. Mark Jones, F.va Fttgy i O. E. TRAIN and Milton Boring. RUNS DOWN WOMAN FRIDAY. NOV. 16. 1929 low Dry Raids Help Disabled War Veterans UNITED WESTSIDE CLUBS NEE! II t X ffV «.* to *u. \ ar Vj Much Discussion Put horth on the Several Road Improvements Necessary Transportation, roads, highways. Quicker and better trunspurt.ni >n Wider md safer roads was the nuc­ leus around winch discussion celi­ t e l i ! and speakers nude ideir talks at the meeinf. of the United We t Side Clubs Tusdav night at the MiHtnonuh school auditorium. 1 he paving of Tcrwilliger bottle* | vani with a nonskid surface will be referred to the City l ’lanning Com­ mission tutti the re-routing of the street cars on Sixth stiVet so as to relieve traffic congestion is being given consideration so stated A F. Melin of the transportation com- , uiittec. Wlii'ii W .slilnirton revenue officers ruiil nn Illicit dUtlllery, the copier vvldeh composes the still Is carefully saved Miss Myrtle Johnson of the Good to disubleU veieruns at Walter Heed hospital, who use It to make eiimllestleks, howls, n>li trays Mrs. E. Kraft •was hit by the O. | and turned o\ Samaritan hospital sp^.it Monday I J. Stickney working with a E. train while walking along t h e ! and other novelties. The photo shows one of the hoys euitlug up a section of u large still while his comrade« are committee ol four stated many road with her father C. F. Johnson. busily turning other parts of It Into useful and lerui ertlele*. right of way near the St. Cecelia — and h ig h ly problems are being i Mrs. Ff. R. Nelson entertained church Mrs. Kraft wus returning studied and a report will be ready church and evidently did Edward R. Hatch the F'riendship Bridge club Tuesday from I for the next meeting. Chamber of Commerce Club Dances Most afternoon. MrsJ .Guy McCormick not heur the train approach Suicide Commits Elect New Officers t H. Met lure, secretary of the Dr. Mason rushed the injured j Enjoyable Events winning the first prize and Mr». l it v Planning Commission, gave an consolation, woman to St. \ incent hospital after John "Dobbins the F. J Dietsch was elected jiresi- instructive talk illustrated with col­ Edward R Hatch committed pui The regular monthly Aloha Cotn- délit of the i hamber of I ottime ree Guests of the afternoon were Mrs. uu examination vv hi b revealed a ored slides showing how cities cide \\ ednesday at his home at •nunity club dance in Wheeler h ill M. C. McKercher and Mrs. lohn fractured skull and ib injuries. at their meeting Tuesday night, Mr. throughout the country had taken Reedvillc. {Tuesday evening was anotherhigh- Dobbins. Mr. Hatch was about 70 years oil ly enjoyable social event- in fact a Schultz, vice president, J. H. Hul- care of traffic problems. Orselli, sei i and an insurance agent. Flis wife number say it was the best yet. I eft, secretary and Mrs. J. C. Huntley is confined to KIW ANIS ENTERTAIN It is a simple problem, as out­ ! geant-at arms SCHOOL STA FF died October 2. her home • vith lumbago. lined l>\ Mr. Mel lure, when men The hall was taxed to capacity *o The board of directors will be ----------- The following note, addressed to take care of the attendance, ihe of vision have idanned arteries of composed of Harry Alexander, * A. M. llockens tind Carl and Bill The Kiwanis club were hosts to Donelson & Sewell was found: T music was full of pep and just right Wilson, Dewey travel and have acquired a rigln 1 I Beach, A. 1 Desinger spent the week end at Ar­ the teachers und board of the Beav- have determined to end my life to- of way sufficient for future growth for the cool evenings, the eats were I Vorbaugh, and Linden Myers. lington goose hunting. They were erion school Wednesday evening duy following the loss of my de.u excellent t»s usual and every­ passed anil needs. A motion -v.i, made 'md quite successful. Alfred Wheelock, president of the | wife and her companionship after body «.vras in the best of spirits to to allow the secretary $10 a month At the present time the City short talk as years of married life. My b<*lv enjoy the evening, Mrs. Dickson Portland club gave a Dinner guests of Miss F.rma Nel­ for his duties. Planning t otnmiision advisory board will be found in the home at Reed«- j did a big business at her fortune did F. J. Dietsch. son Friday evening were Mrs. Gail Seven new members were V oted has jurisdiction only six miles out ville. Please bury me beside my | (.filing booth, and this stunt at- Willis Cady was the director of into the club. Simpson, Mrs. Robert F.agleton and from the city limits. If a regional wife at Hillsboro. I thank you for j forded ,no much merriment that the short musical program. idauning association could be form­ Gilbert Rose. all your attention and trouble. Sm entertainment committee is alrea ly ed the entire Pacific Northwest At the dedication exercise* > f j cerely yours, F’.. R. Hutch.” Flarl Evans, Wallace Brown and tryitiR to draft her services again Whitford school, Mis. Jenkins an­ would lx- under its jurisdiction and A letter was also sent to - Dr. J. for next month. The prize stunt Harrison Hughson spent the week Many Attend Road nounced a basket social in the stc|is ate being taken to form suelt ¡ 0 Robb. end at liake Lytle. and the manner in which it was early |>art of December to defray an association. Meetings Saturday . Mr. Sewell and Mr. Robb wem handled was also greatly enjoyed— the expense of a curiam to be used Mr. Met lure further stated that Mr. and Mrs. Frances Livermore ! down to the bouse and found the by the lucky winners. The road meeting for Road Dis­ in future entertainments. | now is the time to get action on Jr., spent the week end at Pacific body. trict No. 61 was held in Wheeler i the Fourth street project as this is City. 1 hall at Aloha Saturday evening, and P T. A. Meeting Next Tuesday near the point of decision, »whether Rebekahs Sponsoring J.orna Dean McLeod has been ’attracted a larger attendance than New School Building : it will be accepted or turned down. Series of Parties To investigate the advisability i f any meeting of this kind for several Dedicated at Whitford The meeting, of the Aloha-H’ubcr quite ill with flu. P. T. A. next Tuesday, promises to years. A total levy of eight mills The card |iarty given by the Rc- seceding a part of Washington coun­ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hornecker re- was voted for next year and was The dedication of the handsome be a very interesting one. hekah Needle Work club was eery ty and annexing it to Multnomah Mrs Weathered will speak on turned Tuesday from a short wed divided as follows: ¿ '/i mills on new two room school building at successful. There were H) tables of county as proposed by Thomas I'. ding trip to Tacoma. Wheeler avenue south, from the Whitford station ami Progress was "Pioneers of Washington County” "500". Mr*. L. R. Davis of Hills­ Georges a committee ’ will be ap­ highway, 4 mills on Huber avenue j held F riday evening, The modern Students from the 7 th grade a it boro winning the ktdies first prize. pointed by the president. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Talnian of north and I'/ j mills for general concrete building was erected ttt a planning ti review of the book “< )n Mrs. Van Meter the second, and C. W. Noyes and Milton t . Mil­ Ridervvood spent the week end at cost of more than $10,000. I he to Oregon” and the girls of the Mih Mrs. F\ Mapcs the consolation. The ler spoke briefly in regards to the purposes. the John Peterson home. grade will render singing selections. auditorium of the building was gentlemens first |irize going to A Siqier highway from l*ortland to Clubs Organized Friday crowded -with people from all over The 7th grade arc in charge of the H. Erickson, Jack Raynord the sec­ Salem and C. S. Stowe for the Mrs. Clement and daughter Miss refreshments. Washington county. Bruce Denny, Alice Clement of the McMinnville Mr. Cyrus, assistant to the county chairman of the board of directors, Flighty attended the last meetinj ond and Andrew Kennedy the con­ American Red Gross enrollment per­ spent the *vveek end at their home. agent, spoke to the students of the presided and a splendid program and all hopes are that the attend­ solation. The door drize going to iod from Nov. II to 25, Mrs. S. W. Stevens. Lovely refresh­ Let’s get to-gether and let the Aloha-Huber school on organizing which featured local musical talcm ance Tuesday will sur|>ass that iMrs. Minnie Reely visited friends ments were served. There will be world know we have the best valley in Beaverton several days last week different clubs. On Friday a cook­ a drill and burlesque in which a!i number. a series of these |iarties given every in the whole world, Portland is de­ ing, handwork, sewing and bftys and the school children partook. Mis« two weeks. stined to be the greatest city on Fred Cane who has recently visi­ girls camp cookery club were McKay gave a history of the district REEDVILLF. LADIES AID the Pacific coast and »wc are handed to hold bazaar ted in Californio visited his sisters formed. for the past 72 years. Short ad­ with Portland so stated George VV. Beaverton Defeats Mrs. W. R. Petch and Mrs. W. A. Mrs. Larson will have charge of dresses were ntvde by the contrac­ The Ladies Aid of Reedvillc will Forest Grove 13 to 0 Lijijiert, piesidmt, as he closed the cooking, Rosalie Reed, handiwork, tor Kline and the architect of Port­ Butterfield Wednesday. hold their annual bazaar i^nl supper meeting. Mrs. Morrison, sewing and Mrs. A one act play "White F.lrphanlx" Mrs. W. C. McKell entertained Lehnherr boys and girls camp cook­ land, County superintcndrenl N. A at the school house Saturday even- The Beaverton High school foot- Frost of Hillsboro am! others. The ^; ing, November 23rd. featuring Adeline Brookhardt, Bry­ ile soul and the Tuesday bridge club Wednesday. ery. ball team put their w h< The stock club will be formed dedicatory address was made by the spirit inly the Forest Grove-Deuv-1 son Hays, Helen Stewart, Gordon Guests of the club were: Mrs. Otto later. 1 well known Portland attorney. Mis* erton fo o tb all game Armistice day ( iol Summers the guest prize. the spacious busement. Dancing in the Schilling building will be for itself and shows how both team« at Raleigh in the school auditorium open for business today, Friday. C. J. Stickney has sold a six acre followed. and a large delegation is jdanmng •Mr. Jordon had an automobile A. Kirhards. of Hazeldale, is it ; fought for their school tract with buildings north of the compound to attend. accident und suffered a The Forest Grove team at the be­ charge of the barber shop and Miss highway at the end of Hunter ave­ FAIR BOARD REPORT fracture of the arm. ginning of the second half checked Anna Norgard the beauty shop, nue. known as the W alter Koch BALANCE OF $1.653 who will specialize in marcelling, Beaverton» dujilicate pkiy of the Postmaster Instructs The dance sponsored by the Order place to M. R Richards, of Portland FAIR FROM THIS YEARS water ami finger waving and scalp first half, forcing our team to plaz of the " B ” at Fairvale was real Mr. Richards has already taken pos­ the defensive in our own territory Public on Xmas Mail treatments. session and is busy remodeling th ■ successful. The manager of the Washington Both operators have years of cx- most of the time. house. He will make it his home At the end of the second half the Post offices will be able to hand1 Andrew Kennedy and Mrs. Ida and plans a number of material im­ County Fair reports u balance <•! | jierience in this line of work a:.d $1,653 out of the $7,124 received, ball was in the possession of F'or- the t hnstmas mails without delays Gustin of Tigard were married at provements in the spring. hope to be of great service to the from the gate, etc., together with • rst Grove ami in their own ten : providing the jmblic will lend their Hillsboro Tuesday, November 12. community. $2500 from the .county court. Nine | tory most of the time. assistance. Following are a few HENRY PULSE Mr and Mrs. W\ R. VanKlcek At the end of the second half the suggestions, if followed will relieve recommendations have been made | MRS FRANCES MYERS PAUL ball was in the possession of Fore«; much -anxiety, wrap parcels securely, «Pent the week end at the home of John Henry Pulse, aged 36 years. for improv ing the fair grounds and j nt during the holidays the mail in­ Mrs. Frances Myers Paul pas*e«l Grove on their 5U yard line her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. 6. son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pulse of the method of conducting the fair. away Tuesday, November 12 at the final score was 13 to 0 in favor of crease is 260 per cent, so shop earl Anderson of Portland. Tigard, died Tuesday, November 12 Mias Vasbinder Weds home of her mother, Mrs. Hattie <>ur team. so that you can mail parcels earlv at the open air sanitorium in Port- Dr. and Mrs. Welsh and daughter Myers, of Portland, after several A special request is made to mad land. Lois were dinner guests at the M. C Miss Meta O. Vasbinder became yga$s illm-xv, A Wot her, I The Grange elected ih n r officers Xmas cards earlv an«l nX»rk then Funernl services were held Fridav McKercher home Tuesday evening. the 15th, from the Evangelical the bride of Irwin W. Bamelgnard, Myers, of Beaverton, and two sis­ Saturday as follows: Master, Harris “Do not open until l hnstmas". Hanson; Secretary, Ruby Boyd: All foreign parcel-post packages church at Tigard and burial » as a Friday, November Rth The cere­ ters survive her. A theatre party consisting of Mes- Lecturer, Mrs B K Denny; (Over­ must be carefully packed and mailed mony took jdace at the home of the Funeral services will be held S a t­ ifetnes M. C. McKercher. N. W Gor­ Crescent Grove cemetery with VV. F.. bride’s j>arents Mr. and Mr*. J H. urday, November 16th from the seer, Mrs. Parker Downing; Stew­ in November to insure Chrislm«« ham, Willis Cady. W R VanKlcek Pegg in charge. M. Kennedy; Assistant delivery. Vasbinder, "the groom being attended First ( hristian church in Portland ard, A. •'nd R D. Young attended the Wed­ Steward, Lewis Stark; t hajdin, Mrs. to the Portland Crematorium V V by his brother Lawrence, and the MRS HARRIETT A NYF. nesday matinee at the Dufwins. Helen VV «wxlwtiril; Treasurer, Mrs. E Pegg is the undertaker. brul«- b> Martha VV Kaston. T w o O p e r a te d O n Dov G ray; Gate Kerper, J. VV Mrs. Harriett A. Nve, aged 7lt. VI r. and Mrs. Essex Mörsh, en- Barnes; Lady Assistant Steward, Mr* K A. Redmond, of Beaver­ tcnained_at a supper Saturday even- died suddenly from a stroke of pa A SSESSED VALUATION MAN SEVERELY INJURED GROWS Mrs. Bermcce fhibbrn»; Pomona. ralysis at the home of Mrs. Kearnev OF COUNTY ton and Mrs. Harry l.eedy under­ of th«- Bridesmaids <f face 152.50 a per ton. Phone AT 0414 Dtiphene Club at the home of Mrs i the county clerk W. F. Boley. man is at the St V’incent hospital McMinnville it visiting in hi* home over the week end. Rudberg. Tuesday in Portland at our expense.