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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1930)
T H IR D YEAR— N o . BEAVERTON. 1 T r - Ï Ï COUNCIL HOLDS OJOUONED MEETING MONDAY EVENING ■■ l ' OREGON, F R ID A Y . M A R C H 14,1930 E R IC E 5 C E N T S — ■ r - ■■ Friend of Hopeless Home Again M any N ew Ideas G iven A t 4-H C lub M eeting A t H illsb o ro S a tu rd a y P ! l i f * k { UNITED WEST SIDE GIUOS11 HOBEN MOSI INTERESTING S o u th e rn Pacific W ish T o A bandon T ra c k s T he peiitiou of the S o u th ern l ’a cific to abandon five spur trucks) in P ortland, B ertha, New berg. For 1 est Grove and H illsboro, was heard, ¡before the public service commission] Tuesday in the M ultnom ah county] court house. A large delegation, representing | A. E. M elin of T r a n s p o r ta the \ utious places affected, was tio n C o m m itte e R e p o rts present. M arion K. Holland, a tto rn e y i tor the U nited W estside clubs, rep-j on C onference W ith resented the fifty clubs and cham bers S o u th e rn Pacific of commerce in the valley. He stated that m any farm ers in this west >id*| S P L E N D ID PROGRA M jireti were practically m arooned w hen _____ the tram service wav discontinued. NT«,.,» W/l . it • H e continued by saying that the ® ,n 8’ U nion S. 1*. unlawfully ceased to provide H ig h School in H ills- its service to residents V>i these b o ro A pril 8. outlying com m unities a lte r July 1. j The £>. I*, claim s th at since the! busses have been put into operation, lh e sixth m onthly m eeting of the the tram service lias proven very uu- u n ite d W estside clubs was held at profitable. H uber T uesday night. T h e m eeting Stenographic records and exhibits well attended, delegates usscinbl- will be forw arded to the in te rsta te mK from u< far w est as F orest G rove com m erce commission at W ashington, -“ td H illsboro, and east tio in Tigard, D. L\, for a decision. | M etzger, P o rtlan d , M ultnom ah, F air- — - -V vale, G arden Hom e and o th er points. Mr*. S m ith of A loha i 11 wa> ,lu m u-resting and en c re in • i tertaim n g of all m eetings so far S u ffers Illness A ttac k held. | Carefully planned w ork for the en-- I tire year and club m eetings at which ! the m em bers of the club carry the responsibility of conducting their m eetings are things necessary for P re se n t C ity H all P ro p e rty rcully successful 4-H club w ork, said D eeded to S ta te H ig h - K. C. K uehner, assistan t state club =1 leader, to a group of 35 local leaders w ay C om m ission. of boys’ and girls’ clubs of W ashing- I i s i e c ’ i t c e r n ton co u n ty last S atu rd ay .This m eet- T A N E S A R E D IS C U S S E D i„ k was held in the cham ber of com- . I m erce rootns at H illsboro and was M eeting M o n d ay E v en in g conducted by X a . F rost, county ° school superintendent, and VV. r . a t School H o u se to P la n Cyrus, assistant county agent. T h a t a county leaders’ organiza S tre e t W id en in g . tion would greatly benefit the 4-H .. ... ,i.„'iclu b w ork w ast he general opinion of T he citv council -. g ath ered at the I ° , . , „ v i r „ ..,i those present. M ore carefully plan-. City hall Mornkiv night for an ail-, * jour ^d m eeting.' The firs, problem club m eetings g re a te r in terest to je ja n fr o n t them was the deeding conu.vun.t.es and increased effectiveness would result from hav-l of the present city hall propert> to ing the local leaders organized into the S tate H ighw ay com m ission. T he la group which would m eet several new highw ay is to take all but a small portion of the land. A t a p r e tim es a year to discuss plans and vious m eeting, the rep resen tativ e if m ethods of conducting the work. the ejammission inform ed ihe coun A com m ittee was appointed to pre-j c il th at the state would take the pare plans for such an organization en tire lot for $312.20 and pay for Lind p resent them at the leaders’ the street im provem ents m ade. W hen m eeting to be held A pril 5. lh e m eeting was called to o rd e r the stale p t________ resen ted __ the deed, , it ! Som e instruction w ork dealing with ! M t . M. F. Smith and d a u g h t e r ' , .rompt,y at » by Geo. Geo. W. l a p p e t . ••Brother T om ” Llddecoat and Ills daughter, Mary, who have Just returned I ’ showed a purchase price of $299.19,1 problem s of the p a rtic u la r club pro- ,C , V , llo r r llf f . <*f A loha at- president. A fter reading ding of the m ilt- tended the . . I-ailles leaving a small p o rtio n which they 1 jeet should always form the center from ______ a five m onths’ world tour which was taken to study the way other coun . . . , , Aid at , the , , home ules by H. A. Daveii|>ort, secretary, suggested be deeded to the A. E. j of the club m eeting. D em onstration tries took cure of th eir poor. “B rother Tom" has used up u personal fortuue of Mrs. John A nderson of jack to w n there were re p o rt, of the various Storey estate adjoining. A fter u brief > w ork should be an im portant feature of $1,000.000 in tw enty-eight yenrs of charity work. He reiurns from Ills tour W ednesday aftern o o n . W hile there com m ittees. A. E. Melin chairm an Consideration, Councilman W ilson of all club w ork for through this convinced that America is doing mnrp for her poor than any other country Mrs. .Smith was taken seriously iUp 0f ,hc tran sp o rtatio n com m ittee, rc- made a m otion thtit th e city accept the club m em ber acquires proficiency w ith the possible exception of Italy. His daughter la a senior at the l nlverslty sh e was rushed home and a physi- ported what developm ents laid taken the offer, C ouncilm an T a lb e rt set}- in doing the job connected with his of Southern California. . . : .‘Cur1 cia„ called. It was tound th at she; place in conferences w .th au th o rities endec the suggestion, which received j project. I __________,__________________ _ was suffering from a Uid attack of of the S o u thern Pacific concerning linious vote of approval. 'P ro je c ts on u big enough scale , — —— high blood pressure. . reduction of fares. He also rep o rted kp (I pp /I ! t va e for . the t_ 1 ___ M ayor E rickson signed the deed ,Q niake It posS,ble boy or ' r D| L- Mrs. Sm ith form erly lived on h ,r ,.n the hearing held at the c o n n W m . W a lk er P aste* and in stru cted the Recorder to coni- g jri t(J c a r„ a iltl|L. money or ac- ** a r m C e n s u s B l a n k s farm at Jacktow n. About four years house in P)>rtland, w here the public ntunicate w ith the com m ission about q Uirc S(uck 0 | ilieir own, does m ore A vailable T h ro u g h A fte r L o n g Illness aK0 lc*‘ lhp ,a n i> a“ d m oved service commission heard com plaints the im provem ents, th a t the city feels' (0 c„ coorage th t m em ber to com -j r . into her present hom e at Aloha from residents in the neighborhoods they should be reim bursed with. I ,,|e te th eir work and m akes the task U -O U n ty A g en t 50 year« ' 'v h tr‘‘ shf ° ,ul‘l ‘‘"J"* *o m t of ,h C «f Berth;, and liuleigh, w .th refer Wm. W alker, aged Councilm an A lexander put a mo-1 0 f , h f loca| lcader lllUCj, ,nore simple ,e on on t th ' UXUne* M rv Plinth ,,t............ lhe n rMCe n ic ic e e to to th.- the proposed ,i..r abandonm ent ¡passed away at his home h e e 1.....IV ' r" u " a' v"i*'* »’“ " o ' ls lhe 10 tion before the council for the pur- s,a te j (jyrus rain service on the part of ........ : _____ _ place, just two Wanks ™ M eadow s- jus, « w o j ^ f « ^ j . E ^ 1930 F arm Census schedule of the H an so n lots, 3 and 4, the S outhern Pacific. His rr|H>rt in- o f [Block 17, as U lo catio n for the | . Clu*> ,.“ eetin« !" should be planned ^ ve btH.n IllaiU.d , Q fa rn itrs n d [miles west of Beaver ton, where he :rs a anti ' d i e t e d the stren g th of m ass action ,' (ahead of time and a definite plan <ent to farm ow ners and o p erato rs,"las born. Mr W alker was the sou Cttv Hull, which was seconded b y , , ■ ,r in m aking dem ands of such tin oA- I followed iti carry in g on the ipeeiing. lhrti the rural school Each form °< M r- and M rs. Robert W alker N e w S s l t t a m a n a t R n c ilm a n Lewis. ' iollowccl *“ c a rr> " ,fc: ° U ,hc 1 E.lub m em bers should learn to con family should have a set of these M embers *.d the family settled on j E ric k so n G a ra g e as ,he Sou,hrrn Baeif.c T h e petition presen ted by E. S tipe .• r ... ----------- * »ml he fu rth er re|Kirted that it w as re g a rd in g the extension of W atso n duct duct. a business business m m eeting eeting from from the census blanks to fill out in advance >h* M eadows F arm in the year 1J»>2 work they do in these m eetings service would of the time th at the census enum e- ' vb c re they have j-esided since that 111 W. T. Anderson, fv-nnerly >,f New his "'* belief ihat ,hi*' train ' rai" wrvice would street to the new C anyon road was Livestock club leaders instructed, ra to r w dj ca|j Itlmc, laid Jan the tublc, a fte r som e discus- I berg, is the new salesm an with the , ' T ™ " ° ,h ' - 0 ~ „ o - Erickson - a,on M r C yrus to arran g e for three live-j T hose who have not yet received a J ,“ rinK '>'» boyhood «kiys company. Ms. E ric k -, 'o f . the . U v nited W estside clubs. T he occupation tax was b r o u g h t: »lock LHd days to. 4-H club n ,e m - |cof)y of the ccnsllJ blanW, may Ret W alk er proved to be of a very »1* (0 || thc floor lHl ! Judge N o y e, of the h.ghw uy com a p | and an outline plan presented, bers A t these tours the m em b ers! a copv by ca„ink, on or writing the d.ou* nature and after com ple.tng Wl for deni>n!l, ratio|| p u rp o se s! n ," ,c\ ^ reported on the pro- be given instruction aim and p.ucueo practice county aKcnt aKent a at , H Hillsboro. The ^ and a a „„ ^ , 0_14 , «• Beaverim»- which did not w ork out satisfac- will De illsboro. T he banks ,he me f™ '*' schi* A « 'u c a lw n , entered “ „„.t model 6-14 sedan. It •-’ill.! I tory. A m eeting was dulled for >*' judging and dem onstration w o rk .• of th f coun|> havc also bet.n fu rn . the P ortland business college to fit. Iso reports that sales of | T h u i-d a y , at which tim e a plan tV< lh e s e tours will be held one <S»ch ¡shed a supply to distribute. himspll fop li bltiilU’S; c a re ir. .. Men R irsland spoke on the T u a la Machinery have been heavier c f le v tax reduction will be dis- m onth in June. July and A ugust. I ----------------------- j W h en about tw en ty -th ree > n r» w * tin tunnel, and reported th a t the he was was overcome overcom e by by ty typhoid I*nl* >ear than tor sonic years past. c ettssed. ased. ----------------------------- ^ „ , , A*' h*; , , . . , . . . . p h o .d i ,» » _______ , "engineer* m aking investigations in fever, ii'n n which he never tullv re- _ . _ I t ... i .e. . . E a s te rn S ta r H olds Th» problem of w idening W atso n . 0 i n c • i ivi »• covered. A lthough M r. W alker h a . Sever«! P ro p e rty M oves ' * wc h;" *tpe i , from the south side of Sec- G irls B a sk etb a ll t e a m g reater valley here than wc ‘‘ ever :l O O C ial M eeting b e , . n practically bedj-idden for th c , M ade in B eav erto n dream ed we had.1” and th a t th e ond street to the southern city W in All G am es of Y ear --------- 'p ast 27 yeiirs, one always found him I boun I'ury, was r e iJ irte d on. A m eet- tim nrl could soon he a reality, He T he regular social m eeting of the of the m ost cheerful n a l p r t , He ing of in terested p ro p erty ow ners . . h o sk e ib a ll' P , ^ Cr , r,Ul L T ' Among the several pro,verty trans- will make a full and dcttiiled rep o rt ■ be held a t the school house lh c f * " " 1®" * uele^t " u u™ "■ * VVedn"s,la>’ » 'w a y , renwin in the h e a rt. o f l , ctions ,,, u h pUcc t r o u g h the at lhe H illsboro m eeting April H. M ir, t, lca,n en<Jed lhe,r s ta tL,n by u eleat evening with the officers in charge his m any friends, who enjoyed fre- ^ ... . E dw ard A. Brown, C ity club of T lif m a tte r of thc ni.cn se w e r C .? rbcU K“ ‘s with a score j ,f the en tertain m en t, which c e n te ..1; quent v isit, to his bedside, finding ' . ' ‘ K'. .J “ ' T in m a tte r of the open sewep ot 24-19 Every gam e the girls havt around S t P a tric k ’s day A bout 40 him constantly active >m<l a le r t Wt<j " J * l,u' "f 11 11 P o rtlan d representative, gave a very near the S p ran cr pro p erty was left trcct to j in terestin g and w itty talk on Ireland. played this season they havc w o n ., past m atro n s and past patrons }jf Mr W alker, a leap ycar baby, ro f,,cr bouse on 1 bird lopen for fu rth e r investigation R epresentatives present urged the T h is entitles them to entry in the P o rtland were present as q u e s ts of being born on February 2«, lfW), W a rre n L. Joc.es, w ho is em ployed — state chsitiipionship games. IA1 Jannsen. R efreshm ents of ice was blessed with eleven birth<l*»ys al Mc< ready’s um ber cixnpany. M rs stipix.it of the clubs in the n ik tler ------- -— - - : cream , w'afers and coffee were ser*- And never having m arried Is sur- t^E 'crrordcr has lieen in Honcdulu of the l ham poeg m onum ent, of which R a ise s P e d ig ree d T u rk e y s P resident I.ippert assured them that ved. vised by his m other, Mp*. Rachael f ° r the past tw o years. S ite Selected F o r F o rd — W alker, an aunt, Miss Uoffey tind T h e balance of the M S. Barnes the proposition li.id the Mip|.ort of B E. B ra n d tn e r who resides on the A gency B uilding M .g ,z ¡ n 7 7 u b l i¡ h e 3 a sister, Mrs. L aura Olds. pkicr has been rented to J|»hn T ras- the club, lie also stated th a t repre- L ake road, is noted for the pedi- j —-------- F uneral services were held from and W alter Burkq W alter •ten$at»ves of the club had already week gre»d tu rk ey s he is raising on his A deal was closed this S to ry of V erne B rig h t the “Old Meadows FWm" last W ed- chel journeyed to Salem in a body to B urke has also taken the Steele placi B ut recently he sold several of w hereby Mr. Bielman has purchased iiiike dem ands for thc erection of a nesday, M arch 12th, w i'h W . E. property adjoining. birds w eighing 33 pounds each the H a rris property, 50x240 fronting (The Cam era C raft carried a p ic -|P e g g in ch ar ge. Rev. G raf of th e i T h f E rB ett B a rn f, ,an(, has b rf|t m onum ent to the heroes w h(j paved to [ funciers. T h e M innesota agrtcul- on the highway. T his l*jt runs back ture tm d story of the life of Verne i B ethany and Rev. Dungan, of the • . . |,.h n n v T ru rh rl lr Th.- lhe wriy f,»r the O regon C ou n try to tora. plan, of keeping them u n d e r,to the C anyon road. be added to the U nited S ta te s w ith- B right in their M arch tssue. l„ B e .v e rto „ C o n g re g U t^ a . church of- ™ COv.r for the first twelve w eeks is M r. Bielman is opening a Ford otrt bloodshed. the article it is predicted th at M.r. f'ciated in the services. Thc choirs . thc big secret of hi* success in th.s agency m B eaverton, and in the < S. (.ilsdorf, the new chairm an B right will become o n e of the b, >t of b,,th churches furnished the m u sic, ___ ___________ indi.-:ry. In the pen one can find future you will not have to journey of the en tertain m en t com m ittee, ta k Interm ent tia.k place at the l nion n u n . ug w a te r and an unusual » n i L to I n l a n d to obtain your F ord bmnvjt poeD m M' cem etery near Bethany, where Ih a - P ro fe sso r M et/.ler Is ing the place of Ivan Swift who has ta r > ndition. ears and accessories a, this com- 11 " ' " " o n ’ ve_ , \ p s s u had D » • a l d j m oved to Sheridan, placed before P "-"> »'« » ■»!. » f"' ' i T ' l " : « 4 r W oMh, V,»,. R e t« .n .d by B » .r d the assem blage a w onderful program , With the several in d u stries located • VVithin the next ninety «toys a e n v o i ms a b . degree at trn n ___________________ - ........- __ Ion which lie it t" aboii this p art o i the county and building 50x140 feet will be erected, iver-sity of I'te g o n , served in m ^ — ........ school hp.srd hs> | A m o n t the num bers w et* selections lh e B ......... eaverton we would be m ore than pleased to which will front on Broadway. B e n -1 a n ,,y a ,|d is now prof« sor of n j- McK«*s». n 'L lk M agnesia, regular itta in r d P ro fe io .r M rtile r for an I by W ilm a G enr ami 1 « . . . » T .n H ab le to m fo n tl them through verton is very fo ' ____ •- .« - 'h a v in g .1 lish Siu- -for 39c. rto. Rr. a .v .rt.,» . ' T K “ enncih ' ««cue an tn w e e Hit rtu n ate »•£ coiiinmitirm '« ...p o sitio n at a. Pacific Paciftc Lniver- U nivtr- 5,1c Brow n’s U B eaverton yM f., , frviC f. . H ,s . pas, . fo I and B a a r t je e ro nT t J ', ibtSv columns. rn c T e a sC d , , busrncdssd sJi-liS !' P ^ r e d in v a rio u ^ m agazm e.“ during _______________ years of work here has «l».wn him | stunts by M ary F ran cis and C.t, su r r h,,rt vvhui- U beinw the past year a n ' *° ,,r th it * | 3 2 ' • »’orthunl. an d D Aithin such a short white, it in _____________ p Sivnrd Falls D o w n com m um tv The professor rate» M cIntosh th e re w ere also selecit E u ro p e a n E x h ib its only a few m onths Since the new only a tew m onths since t « a s :i n , , r f* rK i rr i e , , m any friends, both am ong the stn- i I by the junior band bam l of St. Mti Ma i was com com pleted. pleted. IVHKe LruriSCm P le v v a s t to n r r S ,.. g . raduates . . a . . . . . . -...i e p ro g ____ U n u su ally F ine bank bank W3S E le S h h a a f ft t dents, .a J4>st and parent« «ch«|>l, _u all of ...Li which ra m i— fcnd wc arc indeed gla«l t o know h r ' juveuiles—w as appret tated T he funeral of little Mike I>»:rt- * P e titio n in g fo r B ridge Sivard fell down the elevator W'" *n‘ v w,,h u* I 1 hp nex* m eeting will be hel.l schi, aged 4 years, of Capitol Hill ^ T h e E uropean exhibit pu, on by 11 1 ----- the union high sch*»l in Hillsb<. ----------- ,. v. I P e g g s un ei k l " ■« the A m erican Bank building tbe fifth grade class of the A lo id - D aphne C lub M eets 'T h e program will be announced , . j . takinv narlors Mondav Owing to *•» P o rtland last week and suffered a H nb school was an unusually fine iltdio, K O IN and KGW . T his v :i T he L chnherr la,1^ - v ar',j the death being caused by d ip th e ru br-'ken lef ankle and ‘nhntered the one T h is exhibit was one of the tb f Columbia bone in his heel It seem* while hr T be lU pkn« H ub m et last Thurc- be on A pril ft at R p m The mar.y in terestin g featu res j>ut on to vjcwed the new rU Longview bridge. ,h f funeril1 w a' a Priv*,e » ne’ -------------------------- was cl.anm g the shafi he slipped on ,jay a ftrrm .m at the home <>f M r, l«»wing m eeting in June will be I hi en te rta in visiting m o th ers and friends wblCj, ,* about co n q d eted Since at C apitol Hill. A t the fiillstx -- * F o rm e r A g en t S peaks thc UlW rr *n,i i,’r,u ,*‘,e |y ,an’lr l on v A for luncheon, (in tk>« a fte - the c a f e te ru luncheon. 'th e ir retu rn to Aloha. Mr. L ehnher I w t He will be f on fined to l.iv o c c i i f m rack member pre«enie<l in ertin g th ere will be re p resen ts I in is s e r i >u»ly thinking of petitioning S candinavian exhibit Ti ----------- time until the mjared \ j f s V5 l t auther with a gif, it m ore than the now fifty-one at I- eb ar^c of H e rb e rt Rydtnan, consisted lbp highway c0 mmi»*iofi for a sim ilari ^ C. H ow ard of Beaverton, for- 1 part heals. b rin g her wedding anniversary. T he iated m em bers, am ong which will l i of photo g rap h s of Sw eden and »«ume a c ro tt the newly form ed I s k c ^ , . cwunty a f,,r the (>rck n afternoon was spent in playing StO> the R otary clubs of H illsboro and h ö rest Grove the cham bers of com R l l > “ vra“ ' “ „ T 'd b l , “ °* 5 . ' S ..„ e ll.,. - y f c K « . « . Cod L i , , , O i l i h , I.-------- - ... “ ' iac_ ind . fin, ..... . a* • association In ,<c b a ttk Brow. ' In G o) fs c o k t the m erce of both cities, as well as the K iw anis club and C ham ber of Cotn- M ill* in O p e r a t i o n M onday at F inest Grove The • Beaverton P ham .acy. coo-ofaturn che. se direct frotn .Amsterdam, which _______ of his talk centered around “w hat the _____ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ j m erce of B eaverton. T h e public is represented X etherlands. Belgium ami .. Ha-! done for l«Gh.. .A!.„r . thf S-.v.-s M M asonic L odae D ance ........... • Den ark \ a s o n ic Lodge L fan ce v,BCr v , , r« ord m eeb n g is ex Tl. Spanish exhibits wer> in the are now operating. The tw o H aynes T h e Raleigh I ’u ren f-T each er Asso- |r a tr d i . c, u r - on bulbs and flowers « »« iT T T , . »• HUh kor a care of B ruce W h o * -, the Italain, e , . , c ... Mill*. Bonlokke and Nelson, Link flati m will have as their speaker th . a slides He will also T"r Building association T he U nited W est«ide clubs has iff, -a v ,n. r ** Delore H aynes and Link, the H ysler, k*Ur- M onday ►rni«or,ng H rn ed out to be a ing at ft o clock I. C. d i«cuss m t n f lan o sau u n g ai, m r g __ , a dance ____. at the w . uber i | ; to ---- G ar.lt ter, France, V cnettc W ick lm . k . S * aturday evening. M arch l.v for obtaining w hat W tishir sons and the Shaw m ada mill* are all < aF .rd. who will talk on hfitne and r-P, , m eeim g of the Kiwanis club hall tl M r» G erm any, D an H aack. and anises to be a very {county and the T ualatin valley needs running to lull capacity. i • ■ . the I. O O I hall , ' “ . the Ikuiube river c.>untries w ere Abegg will sing and Mis* M ildred aftP th n r regular 'luncheon. Every* 'P 1'* * ? " 1 ° " r A „x -pieee o rch estra A t P ret.d en t L .ppert stated in hi* deni, stra te d by Jack T aylor DANCE. , ..a reading on/ i(s im t he lecture h *\ ‘‘ T .......... ’ un affilta- ,'Jfv e r > pupil in the ri>en had a ¡q.tn at H uber hall The president Mrs Samuel B la w ___________________ and pvprX°»»e t* cordially invited t o n of all these clubs and there it M arch IS, part tn the "W illiam T ell" dram a i was presen ted "ait a c k iting fa»- S.a-p.ece o rc h e stra R efreshm ent« rence will f II the chair for th. bu -o ;l]_ M cK f, w l fitg te .t g u a l.tj Did you e r T T ^ T o n , of th<we ' « n ^ e l i p h T r t l ' ^ n T s l Otto TLZ' othrr J *2? R ’**,•'** * c a i r. i ••*« • I s . “s r v s ; - - be«« •> f ' t toa *m. M uriitocy - * H **«-■ *«— all b t tto a c ta f f BtLiwn's ■»«w*« " l . :z,'-h - 1 ^ “*•