The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, November 21, 1930, Image 1

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BEAVERTON,
US HIES or
O R E G O N F R ID A Y , N O V . 21, 1930
Factions Hold City
BENUM B
PRESlDESi L1PPERT
»1 CONNI NOISE
ANSWERS
THRUST
M NOTABLES r ^ - ’W r s . ^ ' BRIEFLY REF0RÍED
AT UNITED CIOOS
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Fortunate indeed were those who
Monday night ^fended th . piano
recital in the Congregational Church
even by Evelyn Alexander. Not ye
took
place last
Monday
evening
when th* tw° factions of the town
held their city caucus at identicniiv
lhe same Ume
ident.cally
The ref;ulai. caucus was ^
Judge Hagtey signed
order in the high school fey
_
the
following
orders
The Editor:
P U B L IS H E D
Dr. J. R.
Talbert
*
Irma Mills vs North American Ac­
cident Corp.; dismissed.
Edwaid YV. Krusctike et al vs A.
Ben»z et al; demurrer overruled.
Nellie Hoard vs Herbert Parkin
et als; confirmation of sale order.
United Realty Co. vs O. Waddle;
dismissed.
btate Highway Commission vs F.
C. & Addic \l Marshall; judgment
for condemnation of right of way.
Circuit Court Suits filed this week
J. E. May et al vs L. E. Keck,
partition suit.
Josephine Van Loo et als vs
iheodore Y'an Loo et al; partition
suit.
S. N. Buck & Sons vs E. J. Wolfe
money action.
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F R ID A Y
Th‘ "< '
Has New
UillEO
CLUBS
URGE
Manager
W HINS OF PRESENT
U N H IG H
Due to the ill health o f Mr. Free­
man the Leaver Theatre at Beaver­
ton will be under new management
commencing next week. C J Beach
of Beach's Market, who hus for the
past few years been operator at the
theatre,
will have complete charge
of the running of the house.
“ Sunny side Up" has been chosen
as the opening feature next Thurs­
day evening.
This picture is the
screens
Tirst original talking, sing­
ing. dancing musical comedy, star­
ing the theatre goers favorites Janet
Gaynor
and Churies Farrell, who
are termed as movie lands greatest
lovers. A n e «s reel of the worlds
latest huppenings has also been se­
lected in conjunction with the main
picture
Mr. Beach is well known in Beav­
erton and vicinity, having resided in
Washington county foi u nunibei of
years, and Ids biggest aim Is to give
the public the best entertainment
available.
He pluns to select all
pictures shown in the locul house,
personally following each one with
the latest out.
Admission prices have been placed
at 25c for adults and 10c for chil­
dren.
The 52 communities
Included In
the United YY'est Side clubs were all
well represented In the 800 persons,
who gathered last Tuesday evening
at the Multnomah school house, for
the regular monthly meeting. The
club especially Jubiltzed the donation
of the $197,000 right of way by the
Southern
lMcific to the City of
Portland, for use as a highway
City Engineer Isturgaard, stated
that he is confident that the bal­
ance of the roadway as far as Her
tha cun he obtained without d iffi­
culty. This would give the neces­
sary connections In order to devel­
op this stretch intoo an arterial
highway, to carry the heaviest of
traffic. The proposed roadway Is
to be 100 feet wide, with a grade
much less than any leading from
ihe City of Portland, ellminatim
many curves. This project wotil.
not only be a benefit to Multnoma i
but would effect the growth of th •
other districts in this vicinity.
A rising vote of thanks was e
tended to Commissioner Huihour f i r
his Interest and help in the matt r
and every speaker on the subje. I
gave the United West Side clu' i
County Proportion of
much credit foi the realization • f
,the gift, us an attempt had be u
Tuberculosis Deaths
made for years to put this proji t
Remain the Same I over. The club was asked for Os
support In future developments a h I
While Washington County's popu­ the organization assured it wlthi it
lation has been on
the
Increase 1 compensation.
there has not been a corresponding
The reaolution, put over from the
Increase in her tuberculosis mor­ last meeting at Forest Grove, In
tality according to a report by the regard to the widening of the T i-
Oregon
Tuberculosis
Association. latin highway front Beaverton to
However, 63 deaths from the cause Forest Grove was passed on at t’ie
have occurred in the county in the meeting Tuesday evening. The t'ub
past five years, State Board of Insisted that the work be comn n-
Health figures show, despite the ced as soon as possible in ordet to
fact that tuberculosis is both pre­ relieve the unemployment probb-m,
ventable and curable disease, par­ during the winter months.
ticularly if
discovered
early a«d
Another resolution with reference
placed under competent medical care to a proposed new highway to be
At the present time at least 90 known as the Baseline flight ay.
active cases are in the county, the about one mile north of the | - ««-
association estimates, basing its fig ­ ent Tualatin Highway, was k Jed
ures on authoritative studies made unanimously. After a most !rti| res­
by the National Tuberculosis Asso­ alve talk by J. E. Gtladorf o f Hu­
ciation.
ber, the general thought of tliusc
A case-finding program was laun­ at the meeting was that to const. uot
ched this year by the tuberculosis u highway so close to the pre lent
association in sevcrul counties in one would lie absolutely unnecesi ary.
an effort to locate heretofore un­ With the widening of the valley
diagnosed cases and get them under road traffic could be handled x. it fl­
locul medical care. Jackson, Ben out taxing the taxpayers for a ] irm-
ton, Coos and Deschutes counties llel highway so close.
The progiam rendered was on of
joined in this campaign, through
their county Medical Societies and the best ever sponsored by the com­
County Public Health Associations, mittee and included a very fine uc-
where these organizations existed, cordian player, Mrs. Almee Ken­
and with the aid of county nurses nedy, of Portland the Hlxby Or« !i.-s-
tra, of Multnomah and Edward A.
and health officers.
representing
the
City of
The annual sales o f tuberculosos Brown,
Christmas Seals which finance much Portland club, who told his famous
of this work
will
begin
in the story o f "kissing the Blarney St me"
county the day after Thanksgiving Geo. Hisseil, o f the Portland T ude
The association supplies leaflets Council, expressed his apprecli lion
and pamphlets on the prevention o f the monument to Inbor.
This meeting was the largest fa th ­
and control
of
tuberculosis
and
maintains an advisory service on ering ever held at Multnomah.
Geo. W. Llppert presided at the
community health problems, both of
which services are free for the ask­ meeting In his ever present v lt t v
ing. Communications should be ad­ and gracious manner.
dressed to the Oregon Tuberculosis
association in the Fitzpatrick Build­
ing, Portland, Oregon.
In the edition of the Argus o f the
13th., instant, under the heading of
£ ■»
‘^ A ^ x a n d e f
^
“
‘ -p o r a r y c h a ir n i In i
and
in the article covering
the
Mr anJ Mr8 U y
F w - Uvermore, Jr. as secretary
^8 young girl gave a program A fter much balloting, A. E. Wilson.
Chamber of Commerce meeting, I
I . muBic, including a group by at the present time councilman, was
notice
reference
made to certain
Lpin, numbers by Bach, Schubert, selected as candidate for the mayor-
gentlemen taking a verbal thrust at
MicDonald, Schumann, Paderewski, ship, W. H. Boswell and J. w.
the United West Side Clubs.
YVill
„ i others that would have tested Sprague, councilmen. for two years
you give me space to set forth the
of any student, and Frank J. Dietsch, recorder,
lit musicianship
side of the Clubs, and to get to
these were given with true artistry
Although most of the voters of
your readeis the facts?
,*1 reflect great
credit
on
her the city were at the regular caucus
Dr. Lampkin is quoted as “think­
tetcher Miss Beulah Cheever as well meetings, the citizens caucus which
ing less of the organization each
u on Evelyn.
was held at the Commercial Hotel,
meeting” and that he "thought the
predict a great musical future was attended by enough persons toen-
organization was promoted largely
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and we will be proud to d° r“ e A ' E '
Mayor, Frank
as a real estate selling scheme” .
lor tveiyn a
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Dietsch, recorder. Geo. Hughson and
...
knew her as a little girl in
In the first place, I as President,
Iivlrton Evelyn was assisted by
.R
F ° ,dney soundmen.
Earl
and havin«; presided at every one of
S T M. Barnes who gave four f . f f j a'* ed 118 chairman and Mar-
the fourteen
meetings, have
seen
vocai numbers accompanied by Mrs
° est Cr' 8ecle ary-
Dr. Lampkin present but once. He.
Estates admitted to probate
therefore, had little opportunity to
Dungan. Mrs. Barnes has a sweet
observe
what took place. In short,
Emma
A.
Bartholomew,
Geo.
W
wprano voice and her selections Beaverton Merchants
he is ill informed.
His only ap­
Ha;;le appointed administrator.
for the past few 1
- G. B. Nunn, e"W
Sponsor -B u ild -U p”
H. A. Shadden: Dee Shadden, ap­ pearance was at Forest Grove, Oct­
ober 14th., where he dwelt on his
pointed administrator.
I months connected with the Beaver-
Program on Radio Charles Geibcrger: Anna Oarvet pet hobby, the so-called Base Line
Iton Enterprise office, working on
Road from Portland to Hillsboro.
appointed administratrix.
the special edition, as well as edi­
Beginning
Friday evening, No­
for the
Judge Bagley admitted as citizens That meeting was called
torial work, has left by auto for
vember 21. 1930, from 6:15 to 6:45
purpose
of
discussing
the
matter
of
Monday
Louise
Ellen
Traschsel
I South Gate, Cal., to visit for a short
the Farmer’s Radio Service club will Qf Reedville and Yula Fellas of a hignway to the coast, more im­
I while with his family who reside
t
I
_
... .
, , present a Build-up program for the Scofield.
mediately from Forest Grove to the
I there
Roy Kircher accompanied H
H F *
beaches, and ftie doctor, although
Mr Nunn as fa, as Oakland. Cal. c i t y ,of Eeaverton.
-Marriage Licenses
called upon to assist in the discus­
Mrs. Geo. Tefft. of Hood River. ’ Thls Plo * ramw 18 made po88,hle
Theodore Motz, Orenco, and Je­
sion of that subject, saw fit to de­
tnd Mrs. Tefft of Eugene visited
_ 1
well G. Brooks, Linnton R 1.
of Beaverton.
tour to his pet hobby and project.
over the week end with the G. W.
Real Estate Transfers
The Farmer’s Radio Service club
The matter was laid over to the
I Tefft family.
next meeting of the club, to be held
is an organization built up and
Willard
YV.
Brown,
et
ux
to
Hil-
, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noyes were
,
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... sponsored by the farmers of the ma Peterson, Lots 7, 8, 9, 10. Blk 24 at Multnomah, and will there be
la Portland Sunday
visiting with
K
J
,
relatives
state of Oregon for the purpose of 1st Add Orenco. James Moore et aguin taken up. All this upon pro­
advertising the farming communities ux to Frank X. Scheckla et ux. 40 per motion and passage.
Crews of men were busy the first
The doetoi thinks the organization
and their products, as well as the acres Sec 11, T2S R1W. Peter Ver-
I part of the week clearing away the
individual merchant.
geer, et ux to Veda YVilson, Lot 7, is solely tuganized for the promo­
ilides along the Canyon Road. Trees
of
"a
real
estate
selling
1 his service is rendered to stimu­ Blk 5 Reedville Homes.
Frank S tion
•bout ready to fall across the road,
late interest among local residents Bradley et ux to Harry Bradley, S scheme". Nevet once has that mat­
due to the earth giving away under
and dealers, as well as advertise the 1-2 of SE 1-4 of Sec 20 T2N R4YV. ter ever been referred to at any
them, were removed at the same
r(ljM
local community ky giving present Margaret P. Sletten et vir to Ole of the fourteen meetings. L ot him
Th.
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advantages and business opportuni- Ostensoe Lota 1 A 2 Blk B Rea- produce the evidence, for, in dis­
The Schraders motored to Mon-
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(Vo
I . > l c ,„,
,
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ties through broadcasting over the worth Gardens. W. C. Stevens et cussing these matters, one should
mouth Sunday to see their
two
ux to Ida Lundgren. 2 acres Fruit- predicate his remarks upon facts
daughters Emma and Esther, who ladio'
... .
hv
vale Add Forest Grove. G. B. De­ and not theories. I f ever there was
are attending the Normal school.
^ k ^ F a rm e d Vries et al to Elizabeth Ellerby,
proposed a "real estate” scheme in
Mrs. E. D. Agnell has been visit- Siby‘
and JaCk ° f “ “
Fa,mer8 1-2 acres Sec 9, T2S R1W. Richard these days of hard times and high
Radio Service club each Friday ev­
Mg in Salem for several days. This
Base Line
proposition
ening over station KTBR in Poi\- Tusant et ux to Lydia H. Lang, taxes, that
last week
»eex Mrs.
m is . Agnell was entcr-
enter- ,
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,
is
one.
That
road
may
be
one that
Lots in North
Tigardville
Add.
tomed by Mrs Albert Mitchell, of land’ Oregon, from 6 15 to 6.45.
Theo. T. Georges et ux to Cecil C. we will one day have, but not now
Westover Road in I-ortland as a
_ .
.
,
Chandler
et ux, Tract 9 Club when the present Tualatin Highway
j house guest.
Elm er btipe Attends
are
many
Meadow. Gaetano Formoso, to Lu­ can be utilized. There
Elmer Stipe and “ Speedy” Clans-,
Dealers Meeting igi Formosa W 1-2 of N 8.55 acres who feel that now is not the time
•en were winners in a turkey shoot
of Lot 373 Johnson Est add Beav- to construct an expensive road to
l»st Sunday, each getting a turkey.
Elmer Stipe was in Portland Mon- erton-Reedville Acreage. Shaw-Fea, the north of the present highway
Wm. Boyd who lias been confineu day aUending a Chevrolet Dealers Co. to Lucinda Stringer, 2 acres of This highway, constructed through
as It
I , ,‘S hor“ e ° 1‘ account o f ilhio.-s lneeting. Tuesday Doy Gray accom- Lot 366 Johnson Est. add Beaverton sparcely . settled community
be, smacks strongly of
real
or the past several weeks, was able ,)unied hlm to the Multnomah Ho- Alice B. Roots to Rolin Downs, will
“ he up for the first time Thurs- tel w gere they enjoyed a noon Part T1S R3W. State Bank of Hub­ estate activity.
The doctor fears that the United
L.
luncheon nnd in the afternoon u bard to C. L. McCaleb et als 57.67
West
Side clubs are working for a
1 L C' Beach entertained a apiendid program at the Dufwin acres Sec 16, 17, 20 and 21 T1S
•unber of ladies last Thursday to theatre, comprised of an elaborate R2W. Katherine Orfoff et al to separation of the part of this coun­
on* oclock luncheon after winch btage presentation and a movietone, Nick Steichen, 3.72 acres Johnson ty and annexing it to Multnomah
Beaverton
Oregon Ka- county. Let him look into the his­
weie enjoyed.
which was used to outline the sules Est. add
.
T. J. Hannignn. o f Portland, methods now
employed in selling lania Lbr. Co to Portland Tr & Sav tory of the matter. Let him ngaln
Bk Parts Sec 27 & 35 T2N R2W. get the facts before complaining. I
« ¿ T S i T ? Rhoae, W“ h
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C. B. Kayben to S. R. Diefendorf, 10 respectfully refer him to E J. Mc-
acres Secs 16, 17, 20 and 21, T IN Alear, the Hillsboro representative
S u i M
Entertains Young Friends R1W. David E. Henry et al to Tom who was present at the Garden
Miller et ux. 5.31 acres T1S R2W Home meeting and who knows what
Mr, C\ h<’ «H,
Miss Dorris Whltford entertained a
transpired. Let me say, however,
| cards' sni .
entertain^d
with group Qf hel. friends at the home Gertie Good to Harley LaMont, 10 that there is discontent and that if
I »/tirnoon h
u*'cheon
Thurst.ay Mra F Cady, the occasion being her acres T1S R4W.
the doctor and one or two others
over at
Hillsboro keep agitating
F H Schoene *
^
u th
birthday anniversary An'° nS
Did you ever eat one of those de­ this matter, no one knows what the
G. BW s L ,
con8olation to those attending were Rhoda Thyng,
Ur and \irs * K m
| Jean Kline. Helen Caveness, Dorothy licious 35c dinners at the White future geography of Washington
Mr, Anna r I,
Mulligan and Baldwin_ Donna Ray Howard, Violet Hall Restaurant.
County may be.
School Census Completed
The United YVest Side clubs were
vi,itini? »
o Pent the WeCk Bixby, LaVern Dean. Helen Whit-
1 »he« he f “ r , B° r,n« at Hebo’ ford and Doris Whitford. Included
organized for the purpose of de­
There will
be a Thanksgiving
The school census for school dis­
* ths far-n' ' P*nd,n* a few w* eks in the refreshments served was a Dance at St. Anthony Hall, Tigard, veloping and advancing the won­
Ch*- Jacks hn« k
. . .
,ove>y birthday cake The hostess Wednesday, Nov. 26 Turkey will derful Tualatin Valley. No one who trict No. 107 has been completed by
has regularly attended the meetings the clerk, Mrs. J. Welch, clerk of
14 Centra,!-, w l
, transfcred was the recipient of many gifts.
be given as door prize.
and who has heard the pablllc ut­ the school board. The report shows
_ •'■Uy there Fridav
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terances of the President, can reach there were 148 girls, and 187 boys
Jrn ,&;averton town basket bail
Signal Tow er Torn uown
any other conclusion. YVe were in­ ranging from the ages of 4 to 20
New Teacher Elected to
strumental in getting a reduction of ■ esiding in this district.
^ »e s d lr ^ e m le
T™
A crew of men were busy this
Beaverton
Schools
certain bus fares. Our united e f ­
ichrw\i
^
on the hi^rh
,
. u.
T«oi towci
^ 1 floor 50 to iq
week tearing down the signal io\
fort brought the results. We were
Hr
M
Lombard at the O. E tracks
» nd Mrs. J. c. Walker, of
Correspondence
constructed
19
Miss Mary Martha Sweeney, of Instrumental in getting the Terwllll-
inland
tU. u
r *
Tuesday visitors at Th,s
. as ,pree .Medford is the new teacher elected ger coated with non-skid material,
and for the first time in eighteen Editor Enterprise:
í " C ' ,hüm'
ir ”
.»<> to fill the vacancy caused by Miss years we had no accident on that,
Dear Sir: A fter 26 years of ser­
Hill of California failing to qualify
vice as a rural mail carrier out of
busy
highway.
We
fought
for
con­
i ton»d
* * v , „ ™ , ? o V < « r r ; , ' ■>»
“
,B
t
■ in »erv.,c
service . has
much improved m
in bus tro-rl tn-,n
» been for her Oregon teachers certificate. crete on the Canyon
Road as Beaverton postoffice I am retiring
tower Miss Sweeney has classes in both
against black top, one of the things from the service on account of 111
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the grade and high school.
the Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce health. I entered the service Sep­
C | yr and Sunday visiting , cla-
no 1'n3er
wanted.
We
demanded
of
the tember 15, 1904, and have served the
* Centra!la. Wash.
..
,
House guests at the P T. Wick-
route continuously up to the present
Southern
Pacific
that
the
Fourth
K«d'rrB' A Dhose, chairman if ti,e
E r r o r in P h o n e H u m b e r
strand home are Mr. and Mrs i
I have enjoyed my work all during
Street
right-of-way.
for
which
they
to a*,?*3 ptoHstmas Seal sales, w ill
*
ruveloo- Nyquist and daughter. Dorothy, of
horse an<l
wanted $197 000.00, be turned over to these years even the
“ I by Mesdames
Robert
Through an error in our
North Dakota Callers on Sunday
>
,nd D C. Howard.
mem Edition the complete phone were the O N Wickatrand family the City of Portland, and Just to­ butgy days, and it la with regret
day we read that they have actu­ that I must now leave the service
[ 6*aer
^
Erickson were number of Gertrude
r,<
xhe of Portland.
ally
turned It ovei gratis. We ar- where I have spent 26 years of my
lb
Tto'Tsday evening o f vocal teacher, was nat Kn. 'n
fighting that that be converted into life. During that time I have trav­
toad * 1 18 8 A N e l* * ». o f Pori- number Is Broadway
ah<,ut
a highway, thereby relieving the eled nearly 300,000 miles. My motto
e arly copy next w eek
torF,Iv honor ° f Mr Nelson’s 7,Vh wi=hing more c o m p le te d-
Terwilliger of the heavy traffic. All has always been "service with a
Mrs. Nelson Mrs Ryan’s c o u r « ahould call
these
things, and others which space rtnile" which has made me many
Correspondents are urged to have
, ^ ri< *l!<on s sister.
abot’e nu*i her
their news copy In tbe offlce early does not permit me to recite have friends and I shall miss my dally
*** F H o ? Wrk Humn,* r*- E
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r ^ T ^ H i n g the „ext week owing to Thank-givtng been under our surveillance and call past their door way. I wish to
IH|, „**,
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McCormick
Stipes Garage »*• n
^
falling on publication day.
The we fought for them When some thank them all for their assistance
^ of
a,tend“ d the Daugh- all electric
compete with
were enjoying themaelve« in making my work pleasant.
-taff are looking forward to • dru™ critics
N“ *- a* wit:. -.* i , tb-* screen grid $59 >0
^
W H. BOTD,
elsewhere
Does this
look like a
Will be glad to dem- stick too and an early paper la the
k i j - ceremony
conferred
>n tubes, terms
Rural Cartier Route 2
real estate activity? Are these not
home- Has to be
only feasible solution.
^
« Talbert
onstrate in your
things tha t are beneficial to the
Spear has
been seen to be appreciated.
There
will
be a
Thanksgiving
for
Every Saturday Special. Me Gold Y’alley and that spell development’
•'eral days with
the
Do these in sny wsy Indicate that Dance at 8t Anthony Hall. Tigard.
, will be a
Thanksgiving
There
Wednesday. Nov. 26 Turkey will
___ _ o f Kinton ______
‘ t* Mr< A Ward
Blend Coffee. I lbs
Ut y
Dance at St Anthony Hall. Ti
be given as door prize
(Continued on Back P af« )
Markst B «a»«rto».
Hi u '**}* ct her brother, W. R Wednesday Nov 26 Turkev
■ and family Sunday
given as door prl*o-
Erickson,
EVERY
Seven Point .loins
The Force
Meet th# new member i-f
our family face to face.
It is called Seven Point an
is the very latest wrinkle In
new« pa per type.
Notice ho-
much easier it Is to read; ho*
much It dresses up the page
of the paper and makes th
use of your reading glass#
almost unnecessary?
With this Issue o f your pe
per the new type makes It
bow Into your home. Beside
aiding you In reading it wll
aid us In putting more new:
on each page, for the new
type while more legible thar
the old la a bit smaller and
packs more of a wallop.
Since publishing our first
papei* here we have tried to
do everything within our pow­
er to
please
our
patrons.
We've tried to make each Is­
sue newsy and fair and Inters
estlng. W e’ve also
watched
the
mechanical end of the
business and have dressed up
the
paper
Just
as
we'vs
dressed up the news. Perhaps,
we hsven’t s great publication
-but we do have a clean,
newsy unbiased paper that is
devoted to the best interests
of our locality.
Ws hops you liks ths new
typs.
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