- 0' — ° THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE 55 ENT s >re H«b, ;“ni Bldt Established 1927 PUBLISHED BY SECOND Y E A R — N o . £9 PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. BEAVERTON. OREGON oll«|t FRIDAY. DEC. 6. 1929 PRICE 5 CENTS b * * Bid, re 0 acquire ulture « ^ Money W ave y P S NOIES OF NOTABLES AND NEAR NOTABLES City to Improve Lombard Street lh e city council at their regular | meeting last Monday reached a final decision to improve Lombard street from the end of the pavement to the City limits and the street com- ‘ .... . \ YSTEM Portland o*ble district ir. M35 W as h ~ h 'ÍG 1 s .v IVE ♦'•*> instructed to make the Bui-ding the Pope’s Railway Station RECEÑI A C M E S IT COURT HOUSE RRIEfLT REPORTED necessary arrangements. The com-1 }vlr. Und Mrs. A. F. Larson si>ep.t I inittee was also authorized to hire Ordered that County Clerk insti­ the Thanksgiving day in Portland men to remove the brush aluit.l tute proceedings to straighten a por- with their daughter and son-in-law Lombard and Erickson avenue. j Hon ot the N ounty Roavl No. 21 and J- VV .Sprague and \. H. Woods Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mitchoii. to vacate a portion thereof within j reported on their trip to Hillsboro r>ud districts No. J and 31 and ■n regards to the assessable value of* A. F. Larson joined a group of Ihursday, Jan. 2, 1930, at 10 a. m. Watson street property. They found football enthusiasts Thanksgiving lay lived as time for bearing objection». by the records that Washington at the .Multnomah stadium. I street, from 5th street south, is| Ordered that a special election be ! still in the fiockcus addition, as ilj held in W est Slope W ater District. Mr. and Mrs. K. 1). Agncll are has never been dedicated to the city • ' on • 'eccinber 19, 1929, for the pur­ spending several weeks in Seattle Property owners along Broadway' pose of annexing adjoining terri­ at their accustomed place the presented a petition requesting tory on the west and that County Cambridge. | a survey of the street and asked j t lerk appoint ti poling place, 3 judges 3 clerks and prepare ballot and give Mr. and Mrs. E. I) .Agnell stayed that it be made into an improvc- I tnent district in order that the notice as prescribed by law. at the Heathnian hotel over Thanks­ 1 street may be widened, giving holidays and were dinner i The following bills were referie.l Ordered that J. R. McGinn of Cor- | in liiis. In appoiiited Deputy Horti­ guests on Thanksgiving day at the to the committee on finances: culture Inspector for that ixirtion of i Tualatin W ater Co.................. $3X9.79 Sign “ < the Kose. county lying /.vest of Hillsboro and i P. F. P. lights..... ........ $142.00 Mrs. Q. K. Click of kiaigmont, \. H .Bixby, read meters ......... 31.00 W 1' l pshaw be appointed Deputy Idaho, is visiting at the home of her V. II. Bixby marshall labor....$11.50 fi r the l ast end of county. Order iccites that C. R. l.aFollettc who daughter Mrs. K. L. Snyder, who Geo. Thy tie, recorder ......- ...... $25.00 Scene in the Nadeau city, in Itome, where Ifio station for the pupal state's little railway was being constructed now holds the position of Inspector is rapidly recovering front Iter re­ ¡Geo. Thyng., clerk.........................50.00 in the county is absent and not cent illness. i Heav. Transfer Co............... 135.70 performing Ins duties. L Mrs. W. E. Pegg is spending a Ri n,\ i •: n Rev iew Chapter of Eastern E. Schulmerick faces Beaverton S. P Tower $97.n, Melvin Schulmcrich, found, highway in Beaverton, is being d.s- tended the Shrine dance in Portland ludees and clerks election ihe past matrons, past patrons an.I Suit* Filed Melvin mauiled and the rumors are that it Holly l hapter ol Sheqwood. j \V. E. Pegg Sec, deed Lombard $10.00 for the plaintiff against Saturday night. i Schulmcrich in the sum of $957.45. is to be shipped to Albany lor a The members of the Sherwood' Nort,»wcst Adjustment Co., vs t . Mrs. Doy Gray entertained the f’haris sought damages in the sum new logging road. chapter were introduced and each V Griffith, money action, Long Monte club at Campbell court Cooperative Creamery of $10,7X2.45 for injuries which iie This tower was constructed Aug­ lady was presented with a larg- 1 Mafic toast Adj. Co., vs Roy VV. Tuesday. Discussed at Meeting claimed were the result of a collis- \ ust 7, 1911, and some of the oper­ chrysanthemum and the gentlemen Wilson. Money action, ion of his automobile with one ators were J H .Gross, for 15 years, with a carnation The past matrons Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Noble of Metropolitan Bond and Mortgage driven by Melvin Schulmehich on Claude Johnson was relieved after 2 when introduced received a be.uiti- ' " " J- ° Kubb. adinr. of estate New berg arc visiting in the homes| An interesting meeting attended May 0, 1927, at the corner of Fifth > ears by John Rowe who stayed on ful handkerchief while the past pat- " f 1 K ■latch, deceased, of Mr. und Mrs. W. R. Fetch and by about forty dairymen, was held j and Oak streets, Hillsboro. the job 1() years. Jeff DuZan had roils were presented with a cUrnation M \ .Butter field. ^ Weidenbach vt Karl Perry This «nit, along with one by M rs.1 this post for quite some time until in Wheeler hall at Aloha, Tuesday i Speeches of the evening »were dr- *’« ux mortgage foreclosure. Mrs. J. H. McLeod entertained her forenoon, the purpose* of the meet- ] PhiJrK against the Schulmerichs i transferred to Portland recently. I.vere.l in a most interesting manner 0 rd ,r. SiRned by Judg. B , g|#y daughter Mrs. Essex Marsh at The \. J. Butler and Mr. Ro»v< were .«nci were follow ed hv the following ( ing being to discuss the advisability was filed May 3, 1929 Mrs. Pliaris Lutvviu Wednesday. solo. Miss Gcor | dismissal order was g i v e n hi of organizing a cooperative creamery! askes for damages ill tin; sum of ill charge of the tower when it was program: Vocal $5559.00 which she claims for in-'j closed at II A* Wednesday. giana Jon es; accompanied by Jean ,,H' case of Mcl ready Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson of or cheese factory. The meeting was I juries she sustained in the same ac- ‘ M cRrcrn; |>iano numbers Evelyn ' * William Adler et al. The Dalles visited in the home of in charge of County Agent O. T . 1 cident. The latter suit has not yet Hatchery Increases to Alexander; vocal /selections. Miss Arthur Jesse et al vs lily of Hills- McWhorter twho was assisted by X. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. come up for trial. Alice Johnson, with Miss Ruth Film boro, granted extention of time to T. Jamison, dairy expert with th e 1 Swenson. 37,000 Egg Capacity Hawley as accompanist; the several Ide complaint. extension service of the Oregon Ag-I Miss Rue Stevens of Juneau, Alas­ ricultural college. Tariff Protects banjo numbers bv Billy Woods were Dismissal order was given in the The Hart Hatchery, with the |>ur- well received. ka, and Myron Gray were married z The condition of the market now j v ’ - *se of A. B. I umbs v* I. Kawamoto Pacific Coast Nuts chase of the Aloha Hatchery, have at the Episcopal church at Klamath and tor some time past lias been' The most important event of the ci ox. Falls by Res'. Noel Thomas. Monday such ili'at the dairymen have not, Late reports from the notional increased their incubators to a ca­ evening was the presentation of a F.staU* afternoon. They have gone to San been able to realize for their pro- j capitol are that the senate have ptivity of 37,(XXI, and is found to be past matrons pin to Mrs. Elizabeth about the busiest spot in Oregon Francisco j.vhere they will make duct the actual cost of production, voted to retain the 5 cent tariff on Last will and testament of Joint XfcGowan. The evening pvas closed For the past week they have been with a delicious luncheon, the din O’Connor, died Nov. 9ih, at St. V ut- their home. and all were unanimous in a decis­ filbert and 10 cents a pound on -helled nuts. Western Oregon fil­ moving the recently purchased prop­ ine room was decorated in Thanks cent hospital, real property valued Mr. and Mrs. Frances Livermore ion that only through some sort of ,.t $15tiu a n j personal property $ti*U; bert growers with a favorable mar­ erty to their place on Hither avenue gi\ mg array. Jr. .spent the week end at Seaside. an organized effort can anything be ket are bound to develop an im­ Mr. and Mrs. Hart who have al­ j heirs Rose Mclin, Portland, R 5 and Mr. and Mrs. Essex Marsh were accomplished to better this most im­ portant and profitable industry. ways managed their own place of Civ tan Julia BcriZird, Beaverton R 2 portant industry. Mr. Jamison pre­ Hard Time Dance dinner gpests of Mr. and Mrs. \. busings, started 17 years ago with are tile heirs; Julia Bernard ap­ sented facts and figures which P. Marsh Wednesday evening. Next Tuesday, Dec. 12 pointed executor. an incubutor of 11 thousand capa­ showed that, under present market city. None of the chickens arc Cousin Instantly - ■' Last will of l . Peterson, died No- John Avalio who works at Marsh’s conditions, a small creamery or I raised by them blit they have con­ One of the big events of the enm-'vember Kstate shows real garage was hurt Tuesday while cheese factory drawing a support ' Killed at Crossing tracts with the various farmers to mg week is the hard time dance be- property 24th located in Washington working on a car, a jack slipped and from only 300 to 500 cows would not I take the output. Mr. Hart inspect* ing given by the Aloha Community Grant and Deschutes counties val- improve the situation at all, but j Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McCann hit him on the eye. their stock for bacillary diarrhea, club, next Tuesday, December 10th ! |ic(J -,,t $10,400.00. Elmer Peterson that a large organization could do Mrs. Esterly who is itcr.v residing a great deal of good. In this con­ were instantly killed December 2nd t nc of the most severe of chick at 'Wheeler hall. Mu«ir will be appointed executor. i furnished bv the same peppy orches in Portland spent the weekend at nection it was also sh /vn that with­ at a railroad crossing m Los Ange­ di-eases. l-.state of Samuel Schmidt, shows les. Mrs. McCann is a cousin to Their specialty is day old chicks ira ami prizes given for the “worst’ i.a l property appraised at $25'»e» issued Ibis week Mrs. J. W . Sprague, and son Boyd,, report back to a larger meeting to | Monday and is now well underway. fine line of drugs. leather goods, Ernest A. Street, l lackamas, an I Otto Krickson was re-elected to The (acuity and students are work­ Mr .and Mrs Fred Olmsted and be held after the first of the new ■ toilet articles and what not for you Francis E. Rice, Forest Grove. serve as Beaverton’s ntiyor by a daughter Ortrude. year. This committee is composed I ing hard to make this years drive to choose from. Geo. L. Tatreau and Vera Mu> vote of 245, while A. K. Wilson re- i a bigger success than ever before, Mrs. Annie Aldrich of Los Ange­ of A. E Kern, who owns a larit*- Mdntoch, both of Portland. ceived 29 votes. Councilman Alex­ so if you have papers but cannot les and Mr. and Mrs. Wagner cf dairy farm near Hsizeldalc, Frank EN TERTA IN S FR IEN D S Ralph F. Scruggs, Vernonia, airl ander was also re-elected with 217 lake them to the school house, get Portland were guests of Mr. and O’Meara, pioneer dairyman of Fl- AT i l l AN K Si.IV IN G DINNER | j( >(-(>thy I- Anderson, both of Poll monica. and C. J. Stickney, of the votes and J. R Talbert, the m sr in touch with either a pupil or one Mrs. John Lundgren Wednesday. 1 land. councilman received 270 votes. of the teachers. Mr and Mrs. Claude Anderson of Aloha Finance Corporation. Mr. and Mrs < T Williamson of Kdward VV. Feldt, Schofield, and F. J. Dietsch led in the race fori The This committee is already earn welfare committee report Portland were guests at the W. K ; Portland, entertained twenty-five of \|ar,ha Minger, Vernonia. recorder-treasurer office by X votes splendid results in their collection lb It NanKleck home over the week end. , -tlv at «work, and it is b ( ar| W’ohlschlegal and Anna Ma­ he receiving 172 votes against I « .. of garments not in use and are their friends at their country home out of this little preliminary meet -1 A theatre party comprised of Mr. in Wilshire Acres at Thanksgiving m Liest, both of Laurel R 2. Thyng 164. ready to assist any family i/i need dinner and Mrs. L.Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. ing of Tuesday forenoon will resub i Every one reported a m ist Martin J. Parsons, Forest Grove Unusual interest was shown in I of clothing. I *o not fail to conic M ( . McKercher, Mr. and Mrs. W an organization of a great deal of thi. election, according to the poll' to this committee as they are wait­ enjoyable time and a very delicious an(j ( , racf lxur Hillsboro K 2. benefit to the dairy industry of thi- R Vankleek, Mr. and Mrs. \V. I- dinner. The evening w;i- spent .->t , ;trj y Anderson and Braddic record 337 votes were cast this year ing to help. lady attended the Duiwin theatre section. cards and dancing. ^jar Masson both of Portland. in comparison to 2 *4 last yrtir. Friday evening. < ounty clerk reports fees collecte I Postoffice at Christmas merchandise at Brown» Mrs. N. G .Freeman was a guest Emma Bell Black for the month of November in the Mr». Anna Vaughn Tualatin Robbed of her neice Mrs. R- N. Nelson of Beaverton Pharmacy. turn of S21H0.2S; of which $IU>5 Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Mrs . Anna Vaughn, aged XI, uv'ere boo/e fines. The county rec­ Portland several days this week. Thanksgiving night the postoffice Bell Black were held Wednesday in passed away Monday at the home of order rejKirts $55395. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Whitworth Thief Visits Church Portland with interment in the Mt at Tualatin and the Oregon Electric her son, A Mills, of lla/eldalr. who an! Mi«s Minnie Brandel and (tor- depot were eniered. But little was »he was visiting Mrs. Vaughn made Arratlt Scott cemetery. don H alstm left Sunday for a A very, unobliging thief removed When Mrs Bl.-rk, who was 70 obtained from the«« * * o place» and her home in 1-os Angeles We. ks visit at Lake I ytle Wm. Watson arrested on charge the hat and c a t of Dr Mason years of age, passed away she .vas the gymnasium of the high school Besides the son, two daughters, from the lobby of one of the Beav­ of parole violation. was broken into presumably to get I r. and Mr« Joe Keller enter­ surrounded by her six children, who Mrs. Alma Houseman and Mr*. Lou Burt Reynolds, held on a Ikjoor tained a group of their friends Sun­ erton churches Sunday, according to were hurriedly summoned, and her money taken in from a show jpvrn Vanserrrtond of I.os Angeles «urvive charge was sentenced to 50 dayi in day. Mr. and Mrs. H. Pomeroy. Mr. late reports The party taking the hu'band. The survivors are her hus­ there Thursday. her Funeral services X<»>k place jail by Lircuit Judge Bagley. and Mrs. Horace Nelson 'in.I Mr articles certainly must have felt an band, Stephen T„ two (laughters, Wednesday at the Pegg chapel with urge H* discourage church going Auction Sale of Furniture and interment at < ooper Mt. cemetery. j Mrs. M F Barnett. Wenatchee, W ash, and Mrs. W. M Irvine, of Hardware and tool* Friday, Decem­ Portland. Franri« I gg Vfash $13 50, Scratch ber 13th 1 :JD p. m A Ford sedan Did you ever eat one of those de­ Portland, and four sons, C P - I A. $52 50 per ton Phone AT W14 at Do you know that Thyng serves auctioned Dietsch E of Beaverton will alto be licious 35c dinners at the \Nhite of Portland. W > ur expense. Hot Dogs and light lunches F -e Brown's Cough Remedy ^ Hardware 3r Furniture Store and C O of Wenatchee, Wash Hall Restaurant ? Quick relief.