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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1930)
m W <vc*v y 0i 0« THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE P U B L IS H E D SECOND B EA V ER T O N , OREGON Y E A R — No. 49 REGENT ACTIVITIES AT COURT HOUSE BRIEFLYJEPORTED Established 1927 r ' > BY PIO N EE R P U B L IS H IN G CO Poem by Verne Bright Wins Cash Award FR ID A Y, F E B . 14, 1930 PR IC E 5 C EN T S Institute to Be Held at Raleigh Sunday School Feb 16th Studying Marine Life at First Hand Verne Bright, of Aloha, has re-, | ccived word that his poem “Harps j Hung Up in Babylon" has won a prize of ten dollars as the best poem published in the American Poetry Magazine for the month of November i This prize was awarded by popular The proposed budget for the year i vote of readers of the magazine. In 19J0 came up lor the second tune on narrative l>ocin contest hejd re last Friday and wa= adopted. The ec.utiy by thc Wednesday club of St. budget followed the lines of the b u d -. Loms and Conu.lliporary vcrse Mr. get submitted in December, pract.c- Bnght woll Mcond pbce out of 143 ally all the items weie unchanged in cWrief £rum uU parts uf the United amount. 1 hc length being increased Stote# wllh hu pocm -‘The Rider 0f by addition of details of receipts and Dreaim In addltlon to t h0 fore expenditures omitted in the first going Mr. Bright has been honored budget. Technical objection., «.vere by having a peotn reprinted on the raised to the first budget by one ^ urrtnt Poetry page of the Literat.v who said to represent the timber in Digest for Feb. X. The poem, ‘‘I terests of the county, hence the sec have Gone Seeking" was originally ond budget to conform to the ob published in Star Dust, an all-poetry jections. magazine of Washington, D. C., and The total amount to be rtiised by has received much favorable con;- taxation includes the following: ment since its appearance. General Fund, $55,487.01, School Within the last three or four Fund, $199,788.50, Jail Annex $27, months Mr. Bright has had more 146.20, General Road Fund, $108,- than thirty poems printed in var- 076.19. Market Road Fund, $$4038.09 ious niigazines. In 1929 he was rep- Total, $414,535 99; Stale 'Hix. $214.- resented by fifteen poems in seven 104.00, Total, $058,640.93. anthologies. The county valuation is $27,146.-j 1 — —— 195.71. The second budget committee in HUS S KI D S ON F R O ST Y i’A V t M E N T AT ALOHA cluded M. P. Cady, chairman, C. Jack , Jr., secretary, and M. R. Johnson. The 7 a. in. Southern Pacific bu^ NUMEROUS PROTESTS AGAINST RULING OF COUNIT COURT The Washington county Sundav school institute will be held Sunday at the Raleigh Sunday school. It will be an alt-day rally and a number ol , i prominent Sunday school workers will talk, with Rex W alter V anN ys! W i p i n g Out Organized ! as the principal speaker of the day * A special musical program is being Road Districts Creating arranged bv Mrs McBreen. A Dissatisfaction Among i basket dinner will be served at 12 o'clock noon Any one interested in Rural Taxpayers. Sunday school work is invited I n I attend. Since announcement in the county Raleigh P. T. A. to press last week of the xlrastic action j of the County Court in wiping out Obnerve Founders’ every organized road di-^iict in Day Next Monday Washington county over which it — — has jurisdiction, a large number of ,, . n, . people are just beginning to realize I he Raleigh Parent-1 eaclicr a s s o -, . , . . . • .• 11 1 , * that a rather radical procedure has eiation will observe rounders Day . , , . . . . I been slipped over on the humble tax with a program at the meeting Mon payer by the three wise men of our day night at the 'diool house. Mrs 1. f present County Court. Numerous pro- Elsie Christensen will take er* ...to this office ers Day" as the subject for her 1 *te i,s h»vc come r , ¡«1 during the week. People arc asking talk, and Mrs. Thomas tcyan wi what’s it all about and why? W e are The caudle lighting ceremony Hete is the class In murine zoology of the Uulveralty of Mluml, Florldu, sing. • n i 1 1 1 .1 11 u , 1 frank to confess thut we we have nave a studying marine life at tile ocean's hoi tom. Some of the sunUuts lire shown will be held with 33 members of the lot to learn about this sudden anil with diving helmets on about to go down. The entire class wears bathing association | pfrticipaiiug. Hostesses unannounced proceeding yet ourselves. hour to follow the suits. Prof. Robert McIntosh Jots down notes and Instructions while the for the social program »re Mr». J, A. Olcsoti, So far as we are able to learn the class is under water gathering specimens. county court did not go to the Mr». Elsie Christensen, Mr*. Ole trouble of taking any of the public Oieson, Mrs. H. A, Hampton and skidded in front of the Aloha Mer M arriage L icen ses Iss u e d into its confidence, but simply pre Citv Council Holds Mrs W. M, Wtilli». The president, cantile More Friday morning and Hiah School Teams pared its medicine and the sovereign A. W. W ilcox and Eileen F. Gan- landed in the store. The hutxy frost Win Both Debates Special Meeting Mrs. Samuel B. L.».eretico, will pre taxpayer is required to swallow the leubein, both of Portland. side at the business meeting. caused the bus to turn and g o 1 dope, bitter or not, ami like it. John B. Lang and Genevieve th ris- crashing into the bread-box on the The three wise men say it will De tnian, both of Portland. walk and on through the windows. < dadys- Mr I. end umlRuth M.otin, Beaverton city council met beneficial. That ought to be enough Fairvale Club Meeting No one was injured and the bus representing the affirmative debating Monday evening for a special ses- ! ! County Court. for any mere taxpayer to know was not damaged. Most Successful team of our high school, were vie sion, all members being present. The taxpayer should laive no voice The county court has ordered t h e _______________ in road mutters anyway, and it seems toriouh in their first district debate Mmutcs ot the previous meeting were ------ sum of $3400 appropriated for use in . , cm . - j . 1 read and approved. The affair held at the Fairvale uosv apparently settled that the agricultural or farm demonstration D f f l W i n g S U o m p l c t P u last Thursday at Sheridan, whetii *F and field work during the year 1930. p o r g t M a r y ’s S c h o o l ihev met and successfullv uuheld Mayor Erickson then informed the 'ast 1 ■ nlay evening was a only reason for a taxiuyer is to , , . .... members that the meeting had been most »uccessful one and all those m , foot the bills. The county court will Sufts Filed in Circuit Court. their side of the question. Re- callt(1 ^ (ulthcr tj,c discussion and attendance report an enjoyable time, gratuitously spend the money toi Dow The drawings and specifications solved, That the initiative and refer- col,slderatlon an appropriate site Friday night a membership rally roads, as they please and where thex J. P. Gault et al vs Fred I have a" been completed for the enduiu should be abandoned in Ore . (or the city hall, councilman Wilson |and progranj were sponsored by the J please, according to their own pe et al, contract foreclosure. i ’ i i> /• 1 - j ...... 1 1 „„ new $325.000 building to be con- gon." presented a propoition t o r the sal* c»ub- »/■ Hubbard, editor of collar whims. Arad B. Garrigus vs Edward Rep,- , ’ c , . . .r , structed by S t. Mhry s school. I he pclo; money action. Instead of the regular r<tul meet Ronald Webb and Elizabeth Huff. | «f two lots on the corner of Firs. I ^ o n ^ f g a m l u i o r ' D a ^ g “ and structure »vill be three stories of Elizabeth M. vs Louis W ilber; di ings we have been accustomed to, * " J cards were also indulged in during concrete, with terra cotta trimming upholding the negatixe side of this ;*ml HaU vorce. only one meeting to include the en question for Beaverton, met and <*oul(l b e a n add. tu m a lco st l , he evening. Thrre is no admission and will cover a ground space of J. Wi Bailey vs Henry Wood defeated Oregon C ity’s affirmative | « ty of $243 for a.scs. . chargc for tlu.sc affairs and all res- tire county, except cities, will be held 160x253 feet. mortgage foreclosure. next November. At this mrctiiig a The plans call for an E shaped titun Thursday night on the home j j \\\ Raynard, former councilman, j ¡dents uf tbe district around Fair)- (.'has. Tindall vs W . J. So h ler; special levy may be voted and this building, the main part of the struc floor. Beaverton’s speakers shosved ,(ffcrcd for sale a lot and building xale Ure urged to be present. $2500 damage suu on property lease will cover the entire county, now superiority in both argument and r e - ‘ on pjr5t street and west of Watson ture to be used for offices and one Earnest E. Hughes vs A. J. Riche designated as road district No. 1 by wing for class rooms and dormi buttal, proving their contentions in . for $1800 He also offered the coun- et a l; suit to d i e t titl». Intangible T ax Returns the arbitrary mandate of the court, tory and the balance for a convent. effective and fluent extemporaneous cj| terms f a $200 c&sh down pay- State Land Board vs Thos. Bilycu, excepting again the cities. Thus •» style. This gives Beaverton high the | ,,lcnt an, the balance to be taken Delinquent March 2 nice jack-pot may be created, and et a l; mortgage foreclosure. lead in the district championship care of in long term payments, with Stop that cough with Brown’s doubtless tile proceedings of this one contest. interest at 6 per cent. Unable to C ircuit Court O ro d eri Quick Cure Cough Medicine, Brown’ Intangible tax blanks for report- meeting could be easily manipulated Wednesday aftern xni of this week reach a definite decision, the matter ing income from interest and divi- so said jack-pot could be handed the Signed by Geo. R. Bagiev, Judge. Beaverton Drug Store. Beaverton affirmative team, Gladys was again postponed until a later F Ken- demls under the 1929 intangible tax county court with 110 strings attach Ferdinand Stuewc . McLeod and Ruth Martin met ( anby date. , 1 ,. law may be obtained from the local ed. The court uiav then direct the nedy, et a l; decree for foreclosm e M RS. L U C R ETIA M. PA LM ER high school negative team on 1 1 . .* . , bank. 1 expenditure of this special levy in of mortgage. local platform and won a 2 to 1 then brought up, and a copy of the M. I). Lawrence et al vs R. P. Returns must be filed with the any amount and in any part of the decision. Meanwhile thc Beaverton, Hillsboro apportionment of tax was Funeral services for Mrs. Lucretia Spaulding, ct a l ; decree for fore tax commission at Salem on or be- comity, except cities, that may suit Nf>. Palmer, aged 74, late of Reed- ( egative debaters, Ronald VV ebb and rt.a<| and discussed but no action fore March 1st. Penalties will uc- its particular fancy. This one lonely closure of contract. Elizabeth Huff, journeyed to ( ,resh- j laken Wm. F. Hasse ct al vs Alfred ville, were held in Portland Feb. 3. ,! cruc March 2nd. road meeting next Novembei may M t am to meet their undefeated affir The following bdls were presented j ------------ , ,h. hfl|| wit|)in |he lfanit8 o( any Simmons, et a l ; decree for fore Mrs. Palmer is survived by three mative team. The result of this closure of mortgage. daughter^, Mrs. Geo. Catnbon, San UU approval. | Do you know that Thyng serves city. Where, outside the limits of a hard fought contest rvas another vic Mortgage Investment Co. vs N. (. . Francisco, M rs. Alice Smith, Mrs municipality, can so large a gather 1 tory for Beaverton, based upon ar Kd. H/.ilsten, pail and paint....... 4.20 j Capulle; decree f<»r foreclosure of Dclbut Cox, of Portland, and four ing be accommodated Us such .t Pioneer Pub. Co., legal notice.... 15.00 co n tra ct; sons, Frank, William, Roscoe and gument rebuttal and delivery. meeting as this should attract ? Or is Beaverton Hi by these recent \ic , p j Dictsch, recorder's salary 25.00 Henry VanDykc vs Lizzie Van Charles, all of Portland. L O V E ’S M E S S A G E S it assumed that the people will be so lories is now in the lead in the D e-j Councilman Lewis approved thc D y k e; decree of divorce. disgusted with the entire procedure bate League of thc District of bj]|Si but <*ving tothc absence of Elizabeth M. Wilber vs Louis One of the most active of the that a 10x12 tent slfuck up an/ W ilber; order h r suit money. 4-H clubs in this vicinity is the North Willamette, consisting of the Councilman Alexander their payment place out in the sticks twill be su f fixe counties, Washington, Multno- xvas not fully authorized. “Get Together Pig Club” under the ficient to house thc meeting? E s t a t e s A d i m i t t e d to P r o b a t e . ii Lih, (outside of Portland) Yamhill, The recorder reported that the leadership of Hoyd Bicrly of Bca In a ¡Urge number of the former Clackamas, and Tillamook, we hav- December bills slightly overdrew the road district the taxpayers have con Estate of Angelo Cereghino, died verton. Members of this rlub are March 19, 192(> at Sherwood; sh«rv« Roy VanKleek, Ivan Bierlv, Call ing won four debates and lost none.. general fund and left it depleted for sistently voted annual levies up to Next week Ihursday, Beaverton s t|,e January bills, and a very small leal property of probable value of VanKleek, Amos Bieriy and I.e ten mills for a number of years past, Negatixe team meets Newberg at ; balance in the road fund. There is resulting in a high and very satisfac $8000 und personal property of Young. BitJix erton, while thc (pffirmative 1 a large surplus, however, in the tory development of the road sys $250. Samuel M,. Cereghino appointed ----------— — — — team debates Hillsboro at Hillsboro. water fund which can be used in the tem in these district*. Under this administrator. payment of warrants chargeable to new mandate of the county court, Last will and testament of Ztila $2 Hot W ater Bottles, 98c at that account. W . I.inklater, died Feb. 3. 1930; p e -; these districts may be compelled t<> Brawn’s Beaverton Drug Store. Seeks Governorship i tition shows real property of prob ' continue paying an annual special able value of $14,000; personal prop-I ; levy, regardless of their needs o< United W est Side Clubs S. P. Crews Removing erty of $<4MM). Kenneth Linkkitcr ap desires. Whrat assurance have these Are Making Progress pointed executor. taxpayers that any of the money Power Line at Tigard Sheriff J . W .. Connell and depu , liaised from now on by special lev» Southern Pacific line crews are ties, together with federal officers of will be used in their localities: The United West Side clubs met i taking down the tr alley and high Portland, confiscated a comj4ete 8 .1- i Have the people sifddenly shown power lines which have heretofore Tuesday tit Garden Home and much gallon still, 1200 gallons of mash and thetnsitlves flotally incompetent to made the S. P. line through Tigard progress was made on the discussed ^ 45 gallons of the finished product 1 designate roads in their own lo adaptable to either steam or electric projects. A. E. Melin, chairman of Monday afternoon at Durham station cality to be improved and allot cef trains. The trolley line was re.noved the transportation committee, re east of the Rock Crusher. Wm. Read | tain sums of their own money for V alp R liM , ML« b u tU rflIrs, last week, and ihe high power line* |H«rtrd that Ins plan was to urge 1 I f M r t k , fljr w * it, and Peter Ledett were arrsted and that purpose ? These and numerous i o t k i a f M <h • tru « h n r t are being taken down this week the Oregon Electric to restore ser lodged in the Washington county • i! other questions are being asked and, T h a t W r* K u h U i u J . the Oregon Electric i A work train passed through T i vice, u‘ ing the public is invited to continue glv- I n U m «ach a fond haar«. Ray Brown alliax Elliott for pos- j tracks from Beriha to Hillsboro. gard early Thursday mornng, hav i ing their views, as this is a most im B u i load m triaa, session of liquor. Thc question of better bu» service ing on board gre.it spools cf :hc Nana caa baat aa my haart portant matter. . W alter Peters nnd LrsTe H i't- 1 high power cable vh.:n had been to Portland und weather shed for S till haata far fa n . ley, possession of liquor at a dance removed from th ; line b e v e e n Port the commuters to wait in, <was also' V alaatfaaa. Nha aalllna Urda, brought up but no definite decision| land and here. Mr». Josie S. Perkins. F l» aauth, fl» aaat. made as to adjustment of the matter.) CELEBR ATED 82ND Saa t l a i a a ,» a lava laad The chairman of the roads and high- W h ara lava may laaal) BIRTHDAY SUNDAY Edmund J. Hoffman. •ay committee, J. Stickney o f : The funeral of Mrs. Josrie Stark S a a k ln f aach ita a w n kind Tha w k ab » a r id th ro tifh i xlohu stated that better connection -Perkins, aged 19 years .were held Edmund J. Hoffman died Feb 12 A group of relatives and friends Navar Andina mura Ivaa s needed between the Walker road Sunday with interment in the l nion at the late residence, route 5 Hills gathered at the Isaacson h*n»c at T h an I a t* « reu- nd the /(M l road. The county Cemetery at Cedar Mills. Mrs. P er boro, Or. 82 years of age, beloved Tobias lact Saturday evening in cel kins formerly resided at Hillsdale. husband of Wilhelrnine Hoffman, xill be a?' d for the improvement. V alan tlnaa Ilka Ia h » lath. ebration of Mrs. John Isaacson's HARRY L. CORBETT Milton >.! !' r, Edward A. Brown She is survived by her husband r\y high, n y U » father of Mys. Wilhelrnine B. Hoff birthday Mrs. Isaacson is 82 years S aak iaa <ho..aat ( d t al aartli ind Geo. S. Mills, of the state high-* Charles A, parents Mr. and Mrs. man of Maplrtvood, Or., Mrs. Henri Above is a picture c f Harry L. old and is unusually h(*tlthy as well Thal a u » hrwr»; Louis Stark., sisters Mrs. Margaret vav commission, alt delivered brief etta H Dalby and Mrs. Amalie W. orbett, republican can.hdate for as very happy S aak rn f loar r n ( a r a a u Percy , Hillsdale, Mrs. Nan Pointer, ------------------------ governor. Mr. Corbett w is formerly King of Portfand, Mrs. Katherine W. addresses. W h aa Ula war a a « ) Sylva i, brother, Carl Stark, Portland Nelson and Edwin J . Hoffman of The March meeting will take place L av a th at Haar far ara». Did you ever eat one of those * * * * * f° * Multnomah i unty an ! nnd s as a granddaughter of Mrs. N. That I »■-• raw delicious 35c dinners at the W hile c « "« ’» fro™ * well known Oregon Hill boro. O r, Peter C. Hoffman of ‘t Huber and the April one at Hills- F a . xaw. E. Sir. th, Portland, R 2. Tualatin, Or. 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