The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 17, 1930, Image 1

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Oi'KTll YEAR NO. 32
Twenty-nine 4-H Clubs
Exhibit Corn in
IIOTIBLES AND
NEAR NOTABLES
Bank
Lobby
ash. County Dairy Scene, N ote Modern Buildings
SERVES VASI
AREA CONTAINING
IS
Twenty-ninc 4-f I corn club trtem-
ber» of Washington Countv each rx-
hibited
25 ears of c. rn in
the I
,
..............obbv
of the Commerctal National Bank of
Hillsboro Saturday. October 11. The
chow was the occasion for thc «lis.
r lrtI(|e Redfitld. of Beaverton tributton of «WOO in prize money to
y cll appointed administratrix *>f the twelve high scoring members.
"I’ rpco” the local name for the
4 t«Ute of her father, William
A special dinner was served by
1 acitic
Northwest
Public
Scivu e
who passed away October 7th members of the Hillsboro Grange in
<
company, with headquarters ui Port-
estate consists of
cash and a the Grange hall at which time 31
laiul,
serves 78 communities
with
corn club members and members ,.f
|( deposit of $T>4f).
an aggregate population of 4o7,508
the Grange listened to a talk by
Charles LaFollott lost his appeal Eugene
Courtney, of Woodburn
contained m an area of 2,5(10 square
¡he Multnomah county
circuit , chairman of the agricultural conimil-
males, embraced in all or portions of
Brt and must serve six months
]tce . o f the State Bankers’ Associa­
seven counties ill Oregon and three
Multnomah County jail for fail- tion in which
in Washington.
he state.l that th«>
an
sup banks of Oregon ( ns 'ere,I 4-H club
to abide
aDi'ie by
oy •
■■■ order to
Portland, the largest city m Ore­
-ft
w«n his wife and minor children work nn important part of the bank-
gon. has a population of 301.890 as
Lrme the time a divorce
sita is pr« jrcss.
revealed by tlq. 1930 census, ;>n in­
Lending. Mr. LaFollett has a l-, Theodore P. Cramer, of Medford,
crease o f 43,602 or If».«) per cent the
past decade.
Ljv been in iail for ^ six months , Secretary of the Bakers’ Asiocia-
Ü j , failure to obey^ a sitmlar ord er ' t!<»n
poke of the ag-:cultm al work I
’the "Pepeo” had its conception in
Mr and Mrs Chas. Oliver
a dinkey little horse drawn car line
being carried on bv different hanks
Mi were Sunday callers of
running up ami down Front street
of the slate in their endeavor to
i
in 1871 the length of the line was
¡tod Mrs. Joe Keller.
make
their territories more pros­
dt *v ■V
^ V. ' M i about a mile, fare was a dime
at- perous.
Mr and Mrs. C.eo, Blasser
During the past 59 years there has
O.
M.
Plummer,
mfmager
of
the
tended the wedding of Miss Lucille
been scores »if mergers, consolida­
Pacific
International,
in
sneaking
at
took
place
fttr and Joe Flint which
tions which have finally resulted into
thc grange hall, predicted that the
jlnt Sunday afternoon.
the combination
of
transportation,
next ten veaf- with the grange as a
light and power under the present
Mr and Mrs Henry l.ttchs have basis would see greater development
Captain Ervin to Speak
Council Grants Side
head.
parted to construct a new house in in agriculture than has ever been United West Side Clubs
Ihe company is well fortified with
the Sorento district.
at Raleigh P. T. A.
Walk Petition,
experienced. Mr. Plummer said there
Meet at Forest Grove
both steam and hvdro-electrie power
Mrs. L. Hughson is home from
nothing so good as activity in
Orders Stop Signs Plants to supply the needs of the
Captain Frank firvtn will be the
the F.nianuel hospital
where she club worE
________
vast area it serves. Total general-
largely and enthusiastically atten- i principal speaker on an Interesting
underwent an operation.
. 1 M.
Schulmerich announced that
At
an)
adjourned
meeting
o
f
the
c«P»cuy amount, to 227.856 K.
,
, .
„ ...
,
.
the 4-H corn club program would "he ded, the" United West Side clubs Program Inlng arranged for the first j
Mrs. John Dobbins and Airs. Joe continued Ilcxt vear and that in a,,_
,
,
,.
_
„
,
meeting of the new year of the Uu- city council
flight called for .
N
N ,r . “ ,,(>% ,nr wa,cr lM‘w cr.
,,
the purpose of
discussing a tide- *h*
r three plants
steam,
lush were luncheon guests of Mrs dition some form of a contest for gathered at Forest Grove 1 uesdav , letgti Parent-Teacher asso<*iatlon Mon-
night. O ne-of the matters given tua
night In the school auditorium, walk on North Broadway the pc
I'l',,,h
arc
»'terconnected by
Bush’s daughter-in-law, Mrs. E.
girls’ clubs would be inaugurated.
Lang.
signed bv several
property I
transmission lines aggre-
I E. N. Pressman, associate agrono­ jor consideration was that of a Coast Captain Ervin will talk on "Safety tition
owners,
of
Rev.
Father
O’
Neil
was
«
a"
n«
" ,,I m
Range
highway
project
Aoic
speak-
\
°
n
lh''
U,"u
l
Highways."
Tliere
will
mist
and
judge
of
the
show,
pointed
Mr» 1. R. Talbert is chairman of
After the question was de-
l*i 192«) thc importance of having
the coulmittfe arranging the Beav­ out the importance of selecting a ers discussing this were Dr E. B >l«xi be a talk on “ Free Text Books” read.
was
er Social club card party
Friday, uniform sample for exhibition and McDaniels, Portland, president Ore- and a musical program is being plan- l>atcd a motion was made by ( oun- adequate reserve steam plants
Alexan'rler
that
property eloquently demonstrated when
the
Th* business meeting will he cilinan
October 24th.
She is assisted by that bv proper selection the produc­ gon State Motor Association, an.l |
<
wners
he
granted
an
emergency
protracted
drought
closed
virtually
Samuel
Dolan,
Corvallis,
president
icalled
at
8
o'clock
by
the
president,!
wvera! other ladies and a
very tion o f corn had increased in this
I Mr* Thomas (Jeorges, and a report j permit to build a sidewalk on t h e l ,v c r y ce,ntr»l station on the coast,
pleasant evening is being arranged state from practically nothing to a Pacific Highway Association.
of Fast
street on N '* n" Bine during these weeks
did
C.
J.
Stickney
of
Aloha
aroused
|wl11 be given hy the committee, Mrs. west side
very important grain and silage crop.
The Misses Merle Davis, Cather­ Mr. Bressman also stated that the the attention and interest of the 1- »Taylor Mrs. Scott. Mrs A. P. j Broadway
to Canyon
riwd
Side- ! >*,r "Pepeo” fail to function 100 per
ine Dessinger, Eva and Flsic W h it­ show was the best display of corn meeting when he introduced a reso Christensen, on the children's pro- walk to he <m the grade established «"«‘ ««t
of the
worth, motored to Silver Creek F'alls, he had cecn in the Willamette Val­ lutioii to widen the Tualatin Valle.. ! Rr*f> ntglit
Mrs. Samuel B. L a w - by th,. strict and of crushed rock,
Hillsboro is the location
14 feet wide and 4 inches in
depth. , »»•*»’«<»*" •«»
that serve» the territory
near Salem last Sunday and spent ley outside of the Land Products highway. He gave as his reason the i « mV and her aHaititant*. Mrs.
the day hiking.
(hi motion of («nmcilnmn
WiliKm l,rHrr
tnanaRetnrnfc of
Mr.
fact that pending the building of Carson, Mrs. Thomas Lillies, Mrs,
show in Portland.
it
was
ordered
that
the
driveway
i
Faster
accounting
is
done
at
this
Coulter,
will
lie
the
hostesses.
Mrs F. G. Donaldson gave a lun­
W. S
A\ erill. assistant countv proposed highways the Tualatin V’al-
1 into Beach's market on N. Broad- "ILcc
for a large area in the Tu-
cheon for the Tuesday Bridge club agent, who is in charge of 4-H crops Icy highway is overcrowded, inas­
i way be removed and recorder in- ,lla|in Valley,
Mrs. Writ. Boyd and Mrs. O tto F.r- ¡ and livestock work in the county, much as all const traffic with the
structcd to advise property owner
"Ihe company serves over llO.OtNI
icltson were guest- o f
the
club. stated that exhibits would be t:ik«-t added traffic of the Canyon road Beaverton Boy has
of
its
actum.
light
and power customers and it is
Mrs McKell won the high score.
¡o f all of ihe entries for* the la n d . merge into the former highway. The
Part in Pacific
mentioning
that seldom is
Thc council instructed thc recorder worth
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bieiman spent Products show heir! in connection latter will be heard at the next
power
off
i
vcr
a
minute
at any time
Iron Friday to Sa^-rday viitin g
to
notify,
by
letter,
property
owners
University
Play
with thc International Livestock F.v- ; meeting at Aloha.
on Main street to repair ihe side­ during the 24 hours of each day of
'»ith relatives in Centralia, Wash.
Dr.
Charles
Lampkin
of
Hillsboro,
position. Mr, Averill explained that
Mrs. F.tta Mackey
left for her each exhibit was scored both on the introduced a resolution for the wide-
I’a elflc
T’ n lv erslty ,
F o re st G rove, walks that had been torn up m pla­ the year.
An i«lea of the ingnensity of the
,hv’nie . in Los Angeles, • aP ®Ber visit- , COm exhibited and on the
O
reg
on
—
M
anson
B
ennett,
a s o p h o ­ ces and replaced with sawdust and
cuing
to
100
feet
of
the
Hillsboro-
the accom-
business
can he gleaned
from the
gravel.
m
ore,
en
tered
fro
m
B
ea
v
erton
,
has
itii tor several weeks with friends tianving tecord..
There was much
Placing,
as an- Beriha highway.
Rev Father O ’Neil requested that following figures; total 19 2«) gross
ind relatives here and in Portland. j nounced hy Mr. Averill w-ere: 1st, opposition to this and the matter been ch osen to p la y the p a rt o f Mr.
signs be established near St. earnings $12,732,766, taxes and pub­
T w llle r In G eorg e K e lly ’ s su ttrlcal
S to p
Mr and Mrs. H. K. Nelson and Tt an Bierlv, score 9 7 : 2nd Amos was put over.
fins Desinger were visitors at thc Ricrlv, 96; 3'd Wilson Steele. 94;
George W. Lippert, president of c om ed y , "T h e T o r c h b e a ie r s ,” w hich V ccili.* school. On motion of t'oun- lic charges amounted to $1,432,637
Alexander it was ordered that $6,011(1,dull was paid its 3,300 employees
Lent of Mr and M rs q A p ow .
4th I.ovatt Davidson. 93. 5th Robert the clubs, made a strong appeal for will tie presen ted N o v e m b e r 1 us I’ a - edinan
The company maintains a vigorous
signs
b( purchased
*M, in Portland Saturday evening. VanDomelen, °2 : fith Henry Dyke, local pcople to patronize home in- etfle’s first a ll-c o lle g e p la y o f the sch ool “ Stop”
and
progressive
policy of
keeping
per
hour”
with
the
word-
"15
miles
T h is is R en n et's first a p -‘
and
stores.
“ Keep
our season.
Mrs. Ethel Hughes, of Monmouth 91 ;
Maurice
Jryisen. 9] ; Wesley (lustries
• astride, in fact, ahead of, the normal
Ml Marvin Gaarde o f T :« r -4 we-e Batcheldcr 91 ; 7th Francis Diericks monev at home where it will most pea ran ee in d ra m a tics, and m u ch is the two signs to he paid for out of
growth and expansion of thr terri­
SuAhy dinner guests
of Air. and 90; Donald Spicring 90; F.arle Jossv benefit those of us who spend it” ex p e cte d o f his in terp reta tion o f the the general road fund.
The meeting
adjourned to uvret tory served. Present budget plans
part.
was
the
import
of
his
appeal.
Hr
Mrs I.ewis Allyn.
90;Russe1 Crocker 89: Qth Fenton
calling for an expenditure o f $6.000,-
again next Motiilay night.
i called attention to the fact that there
0(NI in the immediate future.
Jesse Barker has sold his two acre Logan 88;F'.rnest Tschah Id 88; Ig­
i
isn’t
a
thing
used
in
an
automobile
10th Eugene Pul-
Returns after a Years
I1*«, two miles from Beaverton and natius F.vers 88;
August 15 of this year the rate»
Brave Little Boy
cipher 87; Edward Kitidel 87. Er­ that conies from Oregon, and that
n'o»c«l to Portland.
were
reduced lowering residential
Oregon:ans
certainly
should
use
Absence from Aloha
Walks H ome rates from 3 to 22 per cent. This
M -s Lucille Brown, of Willamette nest Fvcrs 87; 11th Albert A’ anDom- those products that do cotnc fioni
class includes 75 per cent of the
nnersity s|ient the week end with elen 85. Donold lossy 85 12th Rob­
ert Hesse 84, A’ incent Mermens 84, the state
customers.
parents.
'ITie H. Z, Weigel family returned
Displaying unusual nerve, brave 9
Mrs. AA’ illiatn Kletzer, connected
to Aloha Monday after an absenc» year-old
Executive personnel include Frank-
_/'■ D Allen is now residing in 13fh Ernest Kricger 82 14th. Ger­ with the Oregon Parent
Vernon
ll.onlint
walked
Teacher
Portland.
ald Herb 81 15th, Anthony Herb76;
of a year. They have been in Penn | one and one half miles to his home I n T. Griffith, president; Orin B.
Association,
discussed
’’Free Text
Pritchard
67
and Chester
sylvania and other eastern states and after being hit by
■ ' frv Saturday, Special, 35c Gold |ohn
a baseball hat < i«Idwell, vice-president; William If
i Book-.’’ H. T Botts of Tillamook
All are cap-
claims
business
conditions
to
be
bet­
Sweany
TO
.
The
last
two
failed
to
to 1 (
3 lbs 9 3 c; 25c Silver
Thursday
afterntsiii
Luckily
it l ine*, vice-president.
was another speaker,
Blend toffee, J lbs 63c. City Meat turn in reports so that the score is i The next meeting of the clubs will ter in thc ca't than on the western missed his eyes, hut hi has a badly ablt men and they with their roits-
pany are always found striving for
coast He says he never suffere 1 bruised right cheek
for corn exhibit only.
Market Beaverton.
i be held November 11 at the Mult­
the betterment of the rich district
difficulty in obtaining work there.
Prizes ranged from a $15.00 schol­
F F.ntnons has
leased
his
Vernon
is
the
son
of
Mr.
and
nomah School House at which time
in which the “ Pepco" operates.
i Airs. Thedore Mainline and s attend•
J 2 * r,y l° C. B. Gardner, o f Port- arship to the sunnier school at Cor­ ‘‘Fourth
Street Highway
Project’’
vallis
plus
$500
for
expenses,
to
1
mg
Sylvan
school
e a."<* l'as fjonte to Eugene, where
will come in for serious discussion
Beaverton Hi Defeats
'*'1 reside with his daughter. $1000 second place, $5.00 third place
Did you ever eat one of
thove
$3
00
for
4th
j
o
11th
place
and
$100
Rains bring cough»— Brown's T ie- delicious 35c dinners at (he White
Parkrose Hi 20-0
N ,!!!,
Emm°ns. P. M. Madden
for
twelfth
< "1 thf iransaction.
osoted ( ompotind brings relief I've Hull Restaurant
A 660-foot strip of rose v
The
Commercial
National Bank
and Mrs. Paul Rmfcle o f Bcav
this world's b «'t cough remedy for
In
a
fast
football
game
W
ednes­
Crete
has
been
laid
in
the
«ton
1 gether
with Mrs. Charles lobby was decorated with colored Canal street New Orleans,
day aftern« on on the local gridiron all irrigations of the throat. Brown’ »
Data, Pictures and
l i g a n d Arthur Goodrich o f For- lights and autumn leaves giving a
Beaverton high school deflated Park Bcuverton Pharmacy.
«• , Grove
— ' v motored
to Vancouver, beautiful seating for the display
Rose Portlaml 20 to 0. The local
Orders Rolling in
As a concluding feature of the day Washington County Po­
w* ' " ^ erc they were guests of
team showed more pep and smooth­
F.UCF.NF- B M ARTIN
the boys were guests o f Mr. Orange
e a''‘l Mr» (ieori
For Special
ness in their attack than in any
Ringle. Mrs.
mona Granee to Meet
• R ngle iS recovering from an Phelps, manager of the A cnetian
previous game. This is the • econd
Eugene
B
Alartin
aged
68
died
‘»Wrath.n
Theatre
at Cedar Mills Oct. 24 victory for the Beaverton squad Tuestday
in
Portlaml
Arrange­
Interest in the forthcoming publi­
The day’s program including corn
which is rapidly being forged into a 1 ments were nude for the funeral to
o
f
St-
l«tWr .?nd MrS K- D - KinK.
cation o f the Tualatm Valley Devel­
sh< w, dinnet, program and
theatre
«trong aggregation
be held at the Pegg chapel Friday
"th VfCnt ’ he pa,t w c‘‘k V isiting will he remembered by 4-H club
opment
Edition is mounting daily
The Washington ( ounty Poi ruma
with interment in
( rescent
Grove
Ir. u F* E,nK’ parenls, Mr. and
and from every indication this edi-
membirs
for
many
months.
series
of
Grange
is
sponsoring
a
'3 K M Miller.
cemetery. He was a step brother
Highway Commission
ti<>n will hf I hr most successful pub­
n.refines for the purjmse ( ,f discus»-
id the late F VV Cady and one
spent the
licity vrnture ever attempted
in
ballot
of
,weclt end
inc the measures on the
Will Donate Land
.on Bert Martin H ebo survives
Salcnx Albany
W
ashington
(s.m
n
y
Order»
are
Rebekah
Card
Party
thc coming election, November 4th
.
*' '
for Park
coming into
the office
daily for
October 24th a meeting will be held |
Very
Well
Attended
I
MISS M A R Y C C O FFFY
I fi-iTt»1
su^ rred inittrv to the
extra copies and t^e supply is rap­
at Cedar
Mills Next Wednesday!
liondu
ni;frs ° f his left hand
idly being exhausted
a gathering will hear the discussion
The state highway commission ha-
Aliss Alary C
Coffey aged 94,
of j
,c 'v<arkinp on the fan
Due to a last minute r,i«h of read
offered to deed the city o f Beaverton died Saturday at her Beaverton home
Thc Rcbskah card party last Frt- at Sherwood.
i Dial R°r a* (
Mills.
ing
arid advertising matter the ex­
F
hall
the
parking
strip
where
Canyon
road
Mr and Afrs A. la-onev en toyed |
lleceased is survived bv her brother
I carl,,i fer,b” ld shipped h’s second day night at the 1. O. <
Broadway
street Th- Henry B Coffi v »»eicrs Mrs Samuel act date of publication cannot be
was very we'l attended There were a trip ar>und the Alt. Hood loop intersects
given at this time W ith the next
^•fcwday *,raW *°
H cod
Kivrr eleven tables of 5(0 and one of rum Sunday.
strip of land is V-shaped about 25 C. Olds and Mrs
L. L.
Store and
feet wide at one end and 150 feet nephew Asburg Coffey. The funeral week’s edition of this paper definite
niv in progress. These card parties
Wit «, ""**
r,uy fi'arr brought
long
The
commission
stipulated » 'is held Monday at the Pegg chapel date of publication will be ann< unerd
are sponsored each 2nd ind 4th Fn-
G. B. Ntmn and ( has
B l.akr.
I trip | l * fiifds .on their hunting
that the land upist lie rdantrd t- with interment in Union cemetery
Beaver Social Club Card
days of the month and everyone
feature writers have just returned
•eek end Ver*
Oregon
m er the
fl.«wers.
trees
and
shrubs
and
cared
welcotne to attend.
Party at Kennedy Home for. The project will be discussed
from a visit to the western part of
Bi»«
Stipes Garage ■» now
telling the the county and announce that en­
m
1,1' ^ t’ egg has enrolled in
* hu
at the M unday evening meeting of all electric Echophone R olio 6 tube
thusiasm is britqz shown in ihut area
Wtr n
in Portland.
The Beaver Social < lub held a the council.
,
Sales Reported by Otto
screen
grid,
$«9 50 ccmplete with Every effort is bring made to handle
v «v l
rented the Hen-
moat enjoyable card p rty at the |
tubes, terms. W ill be
* t« dem­ last minute copy s-j that no section
Erickson Company home of Mr and Mrs. \ M Ken- i
\Cr,
,,n East street
Taxes
Due
by
Nov.
5th
onstrate
in
vour
home
Has
to be of the county will be neglected
There I
Wi«V|
Bernard o f A 'ancouver,1
nedy Wednesday aftrm on
h't»r<l to be appreciated
Airs
Wm
G*o n, *Prm Tuesday with
Alt’s
company re- were eleven table« o f SOB first prize
[ jJ Brown
Ott, , Erickson
The second half of this year's j
The
McKell earned away tbs
An evening card
party will be
When an Auburn, (N ew
Y ork)
ale of McCormick Deer- and Mrs Gertrude Reeves the sec,.r*d. taxes must be paid by the 5th of
$»r pr-lt't.
' r*
P* H. H«-ckrn. of j*.rts the
given in thr Masonic Hall by the
y«*ith
attempted
to
recover
with
the
t.,
J
1
St.
ller.K
2
Port*
WotK.r ’,VVl* '
sixted with his ing tractors Aanderzandcr, R1 Bank«: the consolation going to Mrs Eliza­ November or a penalty of one p er aid r.f mate he*, thc collar button Beaver Social club Friday, October
beth
Summers
Refreshments of cent interest per month will be
Bn r j
r* Hocken*
¡*"4 s««trr lsnd ; The.
will be
played, toadies
(a r i
Wisner,
which fell from his hands and rolled 24 " H t f
H
Calaban,
Gaston
sandwiches
ice
cream
cake and cuf- charged up to March 6th arv' 2
ftrst tr- v* ' Sunday. This is the
1 C
under a beri. the mattress ranght aral nuns prizes also a door prize.
R2
Portland;
M.
M
Lyon.
*
J
per
cent
after
that
time,
according
f " were served by «he committee
tw ■ veart.
fire and the fire department had to Refreshments will be served Ad­
N J
T-hich consisted of Affsdames Ken to word gnen out by Harvey Eis­
•r* « tw ,, \l , *‘
Robert
hiudeton W Brock R 2
mission 25c-
be
called to ratipguish the bias*
K3 Beaverton and Schlottman Bros
ner, deputy in charge of the ta x ,
I kr.,/
n*
* b Beaverton after
I nedy. Englekr and ' ‘»»o«
dcpartwciM-
I
Elnwnsca.
lta) in Vemonta.