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_ ............i'R in .w SEPTEMBER 12 , 1930 United West Side Clubs Show City Council Discuss Trio Return for Stolen Many Problems at Safe hidden' away in . Regular Meeting Wonderful Record for Year Berthold Warehouse PUBLISHED EVERY Elvi DA Y R u K ll C o m m u n it y O r g a n iz a tio n Movement Comes to Front A question of extreme importance Thieves removed a safe from the [10 ,he business district of Beaver- lion is thf . ui V' MacMarr Store m Beaverton on cilnian Talbtrt t * 't V UU1' » uesday night containing $400. En 1 Lttnr.» . lalbcrt brought ,r:lIU-.. was, accurdinu „----- 1 , , * , the . matter , trance to reports, t'iC L on *■ M meeting last Monday' 7 ’° ^ ¡he Vf i]£ k °" that an ordinance be passed restrict- u v door relockmg it ¡mt the length of time for £ K g f ' L * T ? * V * * E * ? W>£ ^ C o v e re d A Jomnra-y of the work accom- years that smash-ups and fatalities tong the business streets. He made : special reference to local business 7 ' t had **“ pr,M;d from thshtd by the United West Side j have been avoided there J a m e » M. Reinhardt _ . i * itaov mrii1 i.rUino 52 rivii-' It was through pressure Dressur brought to ,ucn w*lt> par*i ‘ heir cars on tin ihe side of the Berthilds ware- house and on found m m o t . ^ r by dub . h a i , h ’ t a w o » ! " “ " » f»P ~ d b i, to, ^ ss M*rr .tore ¡£,80)0 people throughout the en- was given a concrete surface c *° ,ransacJ ------- business lh<" Comn'un,,-v organization move-1 Mtraction which make their appeal to Marr store manager was notified Ur (~ valley was revealed at a meeting the state allotment of I to rind a place to stop. A tentative and he immediately removed the ment in the United States ha* grown j ’*,c most sparsely settled section*, district was discussed that organization Tuesday night at I $1^7,000 was spent on this project. I restriction money together with the other la.gely out of changing conditions in I esides, the case ct ‘ravel tm j tr.m- Fnrvale. Prior to this, election of j 1 uring the year the club was in which included N and S Broadway, contents, huvitig the safe where ii neighborhood life which have tended portation have tended to turn the , , . | . , , eyes of the people outward and away officers was held and George W. strumental in having the new n,„n high- ! l'art °I Hamilton avenue, and part was found. to break down many traditional forms from the affairs of puicly locil movc- routed U‘ Fr°nt streel Attorney Allen will Lippert of Aloha, was re-elected I way Irom Portland to Salem 1 lie bait turned out to be a sue- 0f st>ciai control. Natuiully enough, i tent to wider issue* •resident' and H. L. Davenport sec-!, rough Cfcampoeg thus shorten- . draw . . up an ordinance , • , and submit it ecssful one, as on Thursday even- . . .. „ , , k ... ten . - i i the .i robbers re- the eatvicr eftorts of the movement ¡¡¡Try of the organization. Other ”.’ « »he ett tnnee between the two i l l J „ _ '" Unc’l J or t.he,r. approval, In order to keep pace with ad mg about oclock Recorder Pietsch informed th were somewhat reactionary. The old vancing science, and to avoid ser officers were: Samuel B. Lawrence j i:t ;cs. ‘ he club Oi’so insisted that turned for it. As one of them was type of village and rural community, ious maladjustment in the retain of •rcasurcr; Mrs. H. M. Powell assist-1 *he name of Pioneer Highway 1 C council that many complaints were struggling to extract the safe fri ing received front water users in secretary; und Bob Swayze. C. ,h.e . retained, deeming this a ihe building Marshall Bixbv and a » ‘¡’a,e«J »» " geographically and I social t relations ,t will be necessary, Mt . . r W Noyes. Paul M. Rising, and E. fitting tribute to those pioneers who regard to the high rates. He pre* deputy from Hillsboro came on the culturally, was viewed as something therefore, for the conununity organi without money or bloodshed gave this smted the council with figures show* scene. The bandit turned and fled worth preserving in itself. Gradually sation to function over a wider area J. .\fcAlear vice-presidents. •tm chore the minimum cost of $2.00 however, community leadership has as and over u wider range of interests entire area to the United States. coulil The next meeting of the club will rediiee.l to tt 75 i>o V« action down toward Lombard. . vi u|it hr ue riuuced . , , The , , officers , sinned . a more progressive 'and . dvna than was required of the older type b, held October 14th at Forest Grove This vvtis taken up by the club with w is taken ..n ihr m ot.-r wore close on his heels but the , ...I • , . , . was taKcn on me matter. nnc outlook, this is a hope hopeful tul • siut sign of organization. In this day and ;nd will be devoted almost entirely the state highway commission. younger man was soon lost from in the matter of a suitable plan for indeed the old isolated neighbor- age people travel ftir and wide. One tt the ca st highway project. A Straightening out of the Tigard- | sight. gone—except in hundred miles and back on thc same Beaverton Market road was anothèi |or »ccuring interest on the several At Lombard street U young fel- h<H>d is , gone—clean member of the Oregon State High , , , 1, . . . .. . . seme pocketed areas of the mountain important matter in which the club U,nds carn t'1 in tf,c bank, (. ity At- day is no more than ten or fifteen way Commission is to speak and at ...................... - ......... . Aii,,« _ j ,.- „ • , i,_, _ iow low auout about tw twenty enty in three r e e w..s was iou tou u d ,r t. , , he sooner this fact is thor- ive. This means the elimina- or»cy -MUn advised that the moneys ,ki t()w d , . hi hw regions. T vvas activ miles would have been when the so that time will take up the discussion by all who arc cial reach of thc village, depended and two railroad Ibc vhcc ’ ,nto one f’tnd and tunc " alkin^ to" anl ,lie h,^hVkay J,,<’ ou.hiy recognized re. of a major project of extreme in tiott o£ nine e curves and ..ertificates of denominations of $100 whcn questioned denied knowing, .l!uinely interested , in the future of mainly upon the condition of the crossings. L . . . . two ra,lroa<l, terest to the Tualatin Valley. . and over be mrrehased. anything about the robbery. His I,. the . rural , ci nununity thc better. °ver p h ased , roads and thc average travelling ca Perhaps, one of the club’s outstand The club brought about a reduc- ! an?.. Mbyor Erickson asked that steps >,ory however, did not satisy the pacity of the i>rovcrbAil “dobbin”. The coming of the automobile, the ing achieve! lents of the year vvtts the tion in bus fares and the establish be taken to install a check *° he "ns ,akcn *° P» severe r*'a”11 '11110 good highw ay, and other agen This increased power of locomatioii ‘ . ..... “ ’ deputy' for questioning bringing about of an “Amiesite non- ment of a better schedule. After Few realize in the United -------- that —- ................... - ........ ,er on , thc . main hnt , , near the .. wctt' . grilling at the Portland Police sta- cics of modern cultuie, have shifted lias resulted in the demand for a skid surfacing” of the Terwilliger States there are but five airplane j ' rn t»"1 » ar> of the city hunts finally admitted that his the cultural dominance of the countr) higher type of entertainment. At Boulevard. By way of explanation is brought orougnt out me « .¡ 1 .. 1 .. from rural to urban . factories and that one of these is lo-1 tounedman Lewis the ’ - tern- any rate, it lias widened the range this prevenied a sing'e traffic acci-j of ...v the ra" Hl'' . . an,,1 fact that some plumbers arc ... . , 'c wa< Pn , . hf ^ . c th . v . r m imHy cities are the grea’ cenici s of choice. cated in Beaverton. The club spon- dent on that stretch of highway d ur-' ..nul 1 % with the job; job 1 *r-v- . lhe 1 impression that such a meter would vl,h two others others had had done done the In the earlier conununity a debate (Continued on Page 6) me the year,—the first time in 18 not be profitable but said that he Investigation of the police records «-abort, art and c.tnce, as well as amusement an i (Continued on Page 4) was in fivor of aul, . move and that %hom ” M1| w conf,n«d « "n<' n‘ ' aMOU* '" r,"s """ Valley Division of Electric Oregon Pioneers Celebrate the city already have a meter for such t'™ ,n ,he rcfonnatory. at Monroe, Dr. O. H. Holmes appointed Fourth Street Highway a purpose. After considerable d,s- for 1 ^ , Wedding Anniversary I cussion Company Shows Increase Chairman of Meier's a motion was made by Conn-1 ^ o f. ,he ° ,her, ,w.° wfr,^ Association Formed ; cilntan Wilton, that Mr. Bixby look of Thirty per cent Campaign in County into the situation and secure data on be brought in to the station very 'On Sunday. September 7, twenty-five the cost of installation, presenting JT00, .T h* . *afc wilJ be taken to The Fourth Street Highway As rekitiv :kitivcs gathered at the C. W. same to tne council at their next ° rt an< ay<* *° 0 ,am ’ *c in sociation was formed at a meet.ng Dr. O. H. Holmes, retired Congre While census taking has occupied of the Fourth St'cct business men gational minister of Forest Grove has Beaverton to regular meeting. This was seconded M r *,nn,s rom 1 ~ ___ _ th« nation, it has also kept the Tu Struthers farm near ! and the United W est Side Clubs, been appointed chairnttn of th,. Juli hy Couuci’man Lewis alatin Valley Division of the Pacific celebrate the golden wedding of Mr. A rough drawing, showing vvher r~ Plane Forced down ‘ held in th e. Multnoimh Hotel, Fri- us L. Meier for governor campaign Northwest Public Service busy ac- and Mrs. Geo. G. Gibons of Boring, the boundary of the new Canyon 1 day night . The purpose of the in Washington county, it has been at Local Airport group will be to promote the widen announced by Rufus C. Holman, head tording to R. R. Easter, C division ' 1>arcnts 0f Mrs Struthcrs. Both Mr. road run 3 south of what I OiUI lull CZU11I Ul Wliai vvtis formerly IJ ing and surfacing of Fourth Street, of the general campaign. Dr. Holme* iot|lpC compa.is<in o J . ttnd Mrs. Gibons are pioneers of th e1 a street line, was presented by Mr.I 1930 figures with statistics available Urrable to land in Portland on ac- and extending that street out over was formerly pastor of the First in 192b when this division was taken j statc (,eo- Gibons crossed the plains _in ia" t>iC^'"rJu. ^ r d< ,lf count of heavy fog a Varney plan«' the abandoned right of way of the ( ongrrgutinnal church at Forest is the proper owner of the small Grove, ill heai’th forcing hi* retire ovef by Pepco shows a thirty per with his parents from Illinois iuis in 1862 iixji. zoomed into the , , . , , , strip of land between thc two boun- _ . . rvattonai vir to rt rsoutnern 1 .iritis railroad, this will cent increase in the number of cus at the age of six years and settled (-n r jes ^ ¡ty AttorneV stated that °* Beaver‘on Monday and discharged to st great extent relieve thc conres- ment. He was a member of the par and parole board under the kite tomers served in this area. at The Dalles Alice (Cockelreas) .¡nee the land was vacated by the ,hrec l,assenKer* who were taken by tion now existing on Sixth and Tcr- don governor Withycombe. Being a automobilc into the city. The ¡»Jane williger. In 1926 the Tualatin Val’ev Divis Gibons parents also came by ox street and was no longer being used friend of (ieorge W. Joseph, he was on its regular run between Se- It is intended to acquire thc old ion had 2,933 customers. By 1930 the managed his primary work in W ash rumber had risen to 3,766. For lean, from Iowa in 1866 and settled for such purpose, the same would re- un,e and Portland and lnadt. SCver,l right of way for the public. June 1930 as compared with June, on Sandy Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Gib- vert back to the original owners or attcmpts to ]and at thc Portland Geo. W. Lippert, Aloha, was elec- ington county. With the passing of Mr. Joseph 192b the average price received for ! ons made their home in and near the owner of the property at the Municipal port. Finding this impos- j ted president. Sol Bluntauer vice after his big success in the primary. ,, , , , sible the pilot flew out of thc fog president, and Henry Davenport, sec- «ch kilowatt hour sold dropped The D?’Ie* until 1897 when thcy pre’ ent , ,imc- moved to their present home near Dr. Holmes was one of the first The following bills vvcrc presented M t and had no difficulty bringing rotary. 19 per cent, front 4.98 cents to 4.04 Sarulv Their oldest daughter Mrs. for payment: his ship down here. Officials of the \ resolution was passed authoriz- men in thc state to sense the feeling cents. line slated that while i"« may h (p,. President to appoint a rum- among Joseph supporters that Mr. For residential lighting service, a W. S Bacon also resides here and a Beaverton chss which includes 3,149 of thc di son hred R- Jives ... Eugene Bring- A. E. Hanson payment of >6t »/JJ over Portland aerial condition, are mit,ce of scv, n to m(rt wilh the Meier should carry on for his inti- *^ usually good over thc Beaverton ( it Council of Portland to present tioKitri friend. Dr. Holmrs is a conp vision’s customers, the rapidly in ing pioneer times down to the pres- PEP light for August landing field. Another plane carry- thf tTiatt,,r and President Lippert ap- tributor to the Washington county creasing use of electricity has re cut was skilfully demonstrated by A. E. Hanson payment lot U great nephew of Mrs. Gibons, PF.P lirht for City hall ^ , _ > l ing mail was forced down here about pointed Eric p-r;r h „ „ „ ,,f Hauser, of tj,,. thc viult- Mult News-Times at Forest Grove and in sulted in a thirty six per cent drop his column on July 10 wrote: Stanley Harris, of Portland, who Otto Erickson, repair fire truck.-. "5 10 days ago. Still a third plane nomaj, Hotel, Gen. C. H. Martin in the average price per kilowatt . "Mr|. Meier would bring good busi . «attempted to land Wedncs.lay night fornierly of ;hc United States Mrmy boor, from 9.19 cents in 1926 to S.83 c!rclcd thc house thn'e, tin,esA ,n an K W -. B,shoP ness judgment and progressive ideas airp'anc waving a salute. A song R. Leis rent garage fire truck $6.01» but was unable to do so on account „tat;oned a( Panama Canal, C. J. cents in 1930. and mcth.'ds mi . 1 «>irr state govern^ composed by Mrs. Struthers and pre- E. L. Hobbs, survey Broadway $30.fi0 of inadequate lights over the field., fzrani<lin. Port kind capitalist, E. E. Although these average figures m | l_ 1. " F Humburg, ‘ ‘ pipe , $5.50 t m ’’ This ’ repr watr condition, however, i* * being re- ! Fitz'wa'te'r of" '.He" Guardian’' Building! n’rn' ; hr w' ,uld ' ha,,pr «he_ dry rot cost per kilowatt hour are somewhat sented to her parents follows: Tune Golden Slippers O. Sutton, labor " ied,ed as, stronB M**«»» ar<; n’,w * * um\ Loan Association, A. W. Molin. that m>w surrounds us and introduce higher than those shown in congested „ ' ■ • 1 1 I’ixhv. Marshall i!" » ngged BpL j f ^ 1 chairman Front Street Association, new blood in place of the slimy ooze 'reas such as Portland, this is so Conic, listen folks, I’ve a ta<!e to tell V H Bixby clean paint city hall$l! 50 land at any hour ol < the night, a c -; pauJ RilinK Multnomah, and U L. that now stagnates in our political because - .. in rural . areas •nil,, . . . many *, more . l i t is not new and you know it w c l l ; v H Bixby, turn off mters et C$44 50 cording to Roy J. Davis, superin 1 Upson, secretary Up Town Associa arteries,” ™»es of line must be built and m a in -1 ,^ |t 20 00 tendent of the local airport. Dr. Holmes has a son who is head f two lovers and howr v. H. Bixby reading meters tion. tanifd to serve each customer, a c -1 $300 -------------------------- of the economics department of the they were wed Ward Nelson asst laying pipe The move materially affects the tording to Easter. declares if he had hi* Tualatin Valley and is considered state teachers’ college at Ellensburg, VJfiS Robert ’Tv. lot, at first sight I’ve heard Jnves Syndi Aug it said Review, water notices., rects $46.05 choice of bathing a dog or a babv one of the major moves for thc de Wash A daughter is dean at Drury College, Springfield, Mo. Thc i-Jy v...s .» teacher of thc ABC’< F. J. Dietsch «alary ^ f,e wou*t' ,akc *he latter because it velopment of the valley. Julius Meier to speak The gent a tiller of the soil, if you Clarence Carlson wrk water mn$6.00 turns red if the water is too hot It is always best for a man to please [A bill _ presented by _ Frank Noyes , and he might cook the poor dog Rains bring coughs—Brown's Cre- Wednesday at Beaverton tell his wife everything he thinks Near the town of The Dalles it is was deferred lor more - infomwtion. j wjthout knwing it. otntcd Compound brings relief. Use I said they first met -------------------- this world’s best cough remedy for other people may be likely to tell her Grmg what will be possibly hi* And every evening on the sofa 5-10-15c Novelty Store all irrigations of the throat. Brown's together they wouid set Did you ever eai *»ne of those opening gun in the gubernatorial Have You Done Your P art? To Open October 1 B< avert on Pharmacy l«ttle in Washinton county, Julius L. qj , ; those happy hours. Oh! the delicious 35c dinners at the White! happy hours Flail Restaurant. ___ Very soon now thousands of copirs ’ dt 1 OS Kdih The store M-ace in the Rossi MacLeod Leases Loop of the Development Kdition of the SOveiT.or wiJl speak at the Beaverton Those hapi y hours the two .«pent Bctoverton Enterprise will be given building now occupied by th. Stipes Service Station school ad.tor.um at 8 o’clock! « " , *hc ^ ,id t by side Matrons and Patrons Garage as a «how room, has been ■ to the world. Time, thought, mom v, ‘‘“ " f c .p il ¡ « S Wobesday night> September 17th. lt 0 h ! ' ho* vision, energy, all have gone into the leased bv Thos. Boyd, who plans to _ .. . , , Entertained by Harry B MacLeod has taken a making up of this publication. The ^expected that at th i. time Mr., n c __: . l P in k open a modern 5-10-15c novelty Those happy hours on the sofa spent ■ ’•cer will will m iL. ^1 __ u:- his stand __ 1 — 1 Beaver Social L iuD I store about the first of ort.rf,,.. October f,vc year lease M thc I w M * spotlight of national publicity is to make clear on the » Mr. Boyd h.is bf*en opemtin^ a ^°°P ice Smnon, operatrd fc he turned on Beaverton through th’* 'irious issues that have been Before thc knot was tied. .■ wed a< m Y i v " , ..... T. " 7 '" W ell it wasn’t long til the knot was enter- large store in the Seijlwood district »°,nr time by A. Ii. ( lenient. The edition. Every intelligent effort is • ut »he political arena dur- tied Beaver Chapter O E S. in Borland and will move his stock " a " '" ' will be conducted as a : f i being made to give the world the ■ , ® piIt few wTeks. The meeting xate enterprise, specializing in Riche rtory of Beaverton in a most en .n« V ^or'var<f to with interest a „ h field products. It has recently been trancing titann.-r HAVE YOU repainted in Richfield colors and is T ,K 0L . í e ™ a ,î" X * í d Thfy croi‘ od thc ni' ,,,n*lini: ,,n ,heir ^ S e c r e t a r ie s of I’ rf ,n ' DONE YOUK FART? Nearly 300 Enrolled in honeymoon rmity. A large number of guests tro*H n ,hou«*,t tha‘ a recorui attnu-tive. Additional improvements Ask yourself thi* question—HAVE will assemble in . . Beaverton. • „ . Didn’t take an auto they’d have got were' Posent among wh.mi were: Beaverton High School are contem plated YOU DONE YOUR FART? Do Meier WH be , hcrf too , oon x(r, . ---- ta^k.r.n worths grand F ru Mr \v»’l ' ,,,,u 1 u*"'v ““ there soon Mrs Carri« Tackson. worthy gra _ ___ Mr. MacLeod is widely known you know an interesting story con. «»■ton, prominent F o rtla n d _ . - i... t:t,„ U<r ..r t Mrs Minn:e V N » 'h ” «t"ntev "1°"’ pro"lincm Thcy hzre Iived together fifty long Matron and Mrs. Minnie W White The enrollment of the Beaverton »hroughout thi, section having lived nectrd with the growth of Beav- who v ,„ »Iso speak. m ey nave m ea yeara, Associate Graod liotroi After A High School is nearing the three I»f rt practically all of his life, horjffton T)o you recall something of -> ( business K ,He Itest ftw day* in,crest ghared „ c h others joys wiped usual routine of business severa in * the cor that might be n'ing election has reached a away each other, tear, , cresting talks were g.ven as well a hundred mark and there are some manv years he made his home here the early history student- wh< hti.e not as yet regis- infl commuted to Portland wher- interest to others Do you 1‘tical Pd1nt' Ac5or<SnR to local ro And »h ere ever they hved With their V» bv a eoinmittee tered Regular schorl work hsgan he worked as an accountant He» have r.tcttires that might show ttp isters" the heaviest poll in " ,,u ........... familv of three luncheon xa« ser ’’** htstor Tuesday morning, "the classes run- is a married man and alans on e s - .Wrll in the edition? Get in touch «4 mng on full time schedule. jtahlishing a home in Beaverton in with the office at once and join « " — *• “ w m . . «» p* « »-■ Mr Bashnelt, the band leader, held the near future ^ (tub, in oh business men, ministers, teach fx hZT.T n.a,‘,r*»l fray is coming in the fir «t practice of the year Thur»- rar that Mr MacLaod I* equipped lo offer jers, cMc leaders and others who are Enlertatns with Pitnic ■ discussion throughout Bca- Now that golden wedeng n". day rrornirg Eivhfeen boys re a splendid gasoline and oil service, assisting in the edition. edding tia' V L 0^ - Tieard »nd. other pur-i .. *oMea celebrate " , ,,d ,i, t orted an,» hr w .uld like to sec as as well as access-.ries, tire repairing. Watch for announcement* on ex \* Js :'> rn rn Washington y M- . ». vvashtngton county. county That golden welding wc ce e Mrs. W H. Boyd entertair many nvre as possible who are in- battery charging and so on down act date of publication. 1 'linn.- ’ ‘ er > hnd Mr Hilton »»-ill hr Because we are so trad. ' t,nd ^Ir Hilton will he Because we arc so 500 cltrh Friday afternoon with **» '«■rested m plavirz in the band at the line, the Boyd Grove. the next practice. * ips’s <•*<»?• is now selline the All p«* members were present an! a ^ S ’^ t ^ o ^ ^ n e ^ ^ ^ ^ «B ’n we celebrate guest \f rs CrJlis Moore of Mom If prohibition is the success the 1 1 elm trie hchophone Radio 6 tube that .v 1 F»cen pointed out That golden wedding “It certainly wriold be nice" as It ! the failure •l-r,srrr,ri gri-1 r -tupíete srith \fter the picnic dinner cards were to do with the For mother and for dad. serts Johnny “if all the melons cut wets insist it is, then let’s just drop j tnbes. terms Will be glsd to dem - played. Mrs H R Nelson winning that th.*^j-a* f'*uation and j --------------------~ MÜSSTE* T’iv ate homes wme as ^njoyablr matter and talk ab<«t ons,» u r - r h « M Has to b* and Mrs. C. e»I 'nner >• *trict!y of a so- If there is no hell then what is it the high score I something else as those cut m Wall Street." heard lo be appreciated. I th i, ih m g tooth feel, Uk. K co „ k J . « ^ Geo. W . Lippert Retained as President and H. L. Davenport Secretary Federation of Clubs Important Factor In Gaining Needed Improvements ° . . T lt»UHV.I .0 I «- -a « « a - ijss-* Âïr-îSii*......... •— I ♦ 1 1 »■ '» 11 » • *vo ft ft.vftx.v/l n« c/vnoilhniia I -1 •