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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1930)
0<( *5*1 Established 1927 FOURTH Y E A R NO. 40 IEWS KOIES OF ' Beaver Chapter Eastern Electric Co. to donate Benefit Contest Raises REPENT IIPTI1IITICC Star Hold Election of Eectricity for Xmas tree $58 for Band Uniforms llLU Lll I n U l l l l l l L u Elect Officers Officers Wednesday -------- Oliver J. Blaes. Who a number o f years ago purchased the Geo. Stitt place and lived there for a num ber of years, passed away in Port land Monday. Harry Johnson has been confined to his home for the past week threatened with appendicitis. Dr. J. R- Talbert and Dr. Welsh were dinner guests and Mrs. M. C. McKercher day evening of last week. Mrs. W. R. VanKleek and ter Catherine visited the Grange last Saturday. R. S. of Mr. Thurs daugh Kinton Mrs. H. R. Nelson was hostess to the 500 club with a luncheon last Friday. Cards was the diversion of the afternoon in which Mrs. Doy Gray held the high score and Mrs. F. Schoene, the consolation. Mrs. L. D. Shallenherger and daughter Gladys returned home Sunday from W alla Walla, Wash. Gladys is slowly improving from an 79 years, died] injury received in an automobile wreck after being confined in the He leaves a| hospital about 10 days. Jason and Mrs. J. C. Huntley, o f Portland, was hostess to the Friendship afternoon, of Portland,| Bridge cluD Wednesday afternoon. After a delicious lunch at the Joh eon cards were enjoyed in which Mrs. Robt. Summers held the high »core and Mrs. Otto Erickson the consolation. The Ford Motor Co. are now put ting on a National Contest for the Salesmen. Some very attractive prizes are in the offerin g for those who make a certain quota by Jan. «1st, 1931. Mr. I. B. Sutton of Bielman Motors (Local Ford Dealer)., was nm«ng the leading salesmev. foe- the Portland Branch in the bulletin Just sent out by the Ford Motor Co. I Ford is ow its i spark ’a why wrong be to t here. will e and PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Huber Commercial Club and Ladies Auxiliary NEAR NOIABLES r BEAVERTON, OREGON FRIDAY, D EC 12. 11930 11 C M HOUSE BRIEFLY REPORTED ______ Tbe board of directors of the The Beaverton High 8 e l»o l Band At the regular meeting of the Beaverton Chamber «* Commerce and Glee club Concert. Friday. De* Huber Commercial club and La- Beaver Chapter Order of Eastern met Tuesday evening and numerous comber 5th in the Auditorium, was dies Auxiliary met at their regular ^ T f OI the " plans were discussed for various a decided success. Given for (he l 11b. è»u ar j^tar Wednesday evening fol- business evening, me business meeting meeting Wednesday, Wednesday. De- De- - Iowing officPr/ were ele cted 'to r‘ the lmProvements for tbe town A com purpose of raising money to buy | ceir.ber 3rd. Election of officers was mittee composed of Messrs Talbert, uniforms for the hand troys It ac- held with J i t ” V °ffiCer8 comin« M r* Marion Talbert. “ * J ‘ Short and Wilson was appointed to complished a very good beginning. -------- Jack T a tW k T “ f , P? 8‘dent: worthy matron; Samuel Lawrence, rngke the necessary arrangements as a total of fifty eight dollars C,rCuU Court Su,u “ »■» Week S c ie tt ^ r e u r y V W ^ ^ A " " a Sprague, asso- for the lighting of the community was cleared. * ® *rt*'* Pitman va J. A. Lyons et in- The ! ' patron; Margaret Denny, see Christmas tree. They were also J“ lv"ny' “ °- Boy’s and Girl’s Glee clubs Bl,„ * 2000 damage suit, # .• y Uv' «§ r," or' t ciate Warren Hinsdale v* Gariyn and th e orricers for the Ladies Aux- struoted to investigate the installs- under the direction of Miss Amar- titnrv o. *7 ‘ " r Ernies a u x - retary; Myrtle Fletcher, treasurer. ' — , , . T * 7 “ 'forty minute Ch1 a“ Munkre. money action " ‘ary a re ^ M ' 8 D Shaw, president; Vivian Lawrence, conductress; Vi- ti0" ° f \n ? * CtriC •**“ at the inter- ette Barnes gave 1st Bank of Tigard va R. F. road and concert at the beginning of the a ' J n vice~Pres*dent; ela Nlelson. aMOC,ate conductress. T ° f the ,neW C* n3f ! n the road leading to the business program which included a list of Burtch et al, mortgage foreclosure. re eW teA m ^ * “ Th® worth, matron Mrs Jannsen ' Tony Flabetlch vs Katie Vldonia, delightful numbers. This was fol- ** l3' ert Chapman, presented the worthy patron Mr. center of Beaverton. Mr. Blaster of the P. E P. Co of- lowed by a Clarinet solo by J. 8 et al mortgage forclosure. treasurer, Mrs. Harold Whatley, cor- Shellenberger with an Eastern Star James M Parsons vs Etta J. Par responding secretary. Mr. and Mrs. pln. Thp officers pre8Pnted Mr8. flee in Hillsboro was interviewed Thompson and a Vlraharp solo by sons, divorce action. Wednesday by the committee. in Phil Moll Both Mr. Thompson and Jackson Charter members, were re- Jannsen with an electric coffee urn Geo. It. Hugley lias signed the fol- instated and Mr. Robinson was and Ml, JannsPn prp8ented Mrs regards to the lighting of the tree. Mr. Moll are from the Setberling- Mr. Easter promised to donate the I-ucas Music company of Portland lowing Circuit Court Orders taken into the club. Business, cards j annsen with a silver creamer and O. D. Glover et als vs J H Put- and lunch served by Mrs. Beckett gUKar bowl also the tray. Some electricity used on the tree and to A Brass quartet a piano solo and and Mrs. Chapman, hostesses for very lntereStint; talks were given by furnish the necessary ornaments at seven numbers by the hand com- nam, default and Judgment, He continued, the electric pleted a very Interesting program Vernon 1-ayton vs C. E Vanderz December tounded out a very pleas- the o ffiCer8 elect, installation will cost. company would install the electric which was well received by the anden et al demurer over ruled, ant evening. 500 honors went to take p,acp st Johns night. 1 Cecil L. Riggs vs Geo W Cov.per, Mrs. J. O. Larson and Carl Beckett The officers of the Beaver Social sign gratis, provided the Chamber large audience. The support of the townspeople et al decree of foreclosure with Mrs. Shaw and Mr. Slovlck cjub wele ajso elected for the year, of Commerce would pay the current is asked at the next town team L. S. Wright v* Anna Parker, dls- taking consolation.: Mrs. j w Sprague, president; Mrs. bill The matter of paying for the hasketbnl! game which will be Fri- missal order, The card party of November 22nd Vivian Lawrence, vice-president; and tire covers bearing the inscription day, December 19th, with the Le- John Paisona va Sarah Gardner was a decided success with 24 tables Mrs. Wm. Engleke, secretary, “15 minutes to Broadway” was Page, McKinney Co., of Portlnnd, ns et als, default and decree, in play. A short program, lunch ■ - — brought up at the meeting Tuesday one-half the proceeds are to be Catherine McKinnon vs The Brug- and dancing to music provided by and it was reported that all of the turned over to the band uniform man Timber Co., decree. Frank Snider, who will also play Daughters of Union Vet for the December party on the 27th r • C , , D . 50 stocked so,d but 7- Four f “ nd w l,b »he progress being made The last will and testament of „ . erans Give successful Party of these were disposed of to mem- by the bund under the able direction Bartholomew L. Scheckla has been Boyle, accompanied by y e, accompan e oy rs. . ------- bers and the balance will be sold, of F. E. Bushnell It Is planned to admitted to probate. and Tekla Gilsdorf gave two vocal solos and The Daughters of the Union Vet- The bill however was ordered paid, compete in the High School State Scheckla, appointed executor, Mrs. C. Beckett and Mrs. Gilsdorf erans gave a very successful caru The Christmas tree will be wide band contest and to have the The following arrests have been played two piano duets. High scores h dd b'^'^M r ' Att^bi** " '" '" 'a Party Saturday evening. Eight ta- erected Sunday afternoon and a call band march In the Rose Festival made this week by the Sheriff’s were ble3 of 500 were played in which is out for volunteers to donate their Parade during the coming summer office: R. K. Thorton, charged R. R. Graves. Second prize went to Mrs. Doy Gray won the first prize, services. A program has been ar- Uniforma are most essential if the with drunk and disord erlies* Mrs. Doy Gray and Mr. Mapes. Mrs. Chas. Sivard the 2nd and Mrs. ranged for Christmas eve, composing band is to make the best impression John Konnigan, bad check charge. Mens consolations Mr. Wheeler. John Dobbins the booby. Mens of a group to sing Christmas carols and represent the community to the C. B. Manning, on transportation Mrs. Anzalone was pleasantly prjzes were won by Mrs E. Stark, and it is hoped that the High School best advantage. and possession of liquor. surprised with a shower on Tuesday Mr Thomp80n ancf the booby by Mr. Band and the Boswell quartette will Paul Schultz, chairman of our Charles T. Wolford reckless November 25th. Ladies present weie ^japes Refreshments Qf coffee and be available. Chamber of Commerce, requested driving, Mesdames Shaw Shepherd, Wick- cake were served. the band to open the Christmas pro --- M arriage IJociisce strand, J. O. Lorson, Whatley, Paul gram at the town tree on Christmas Wm. C. Herlng and Gertrude son, Fatteison, Hadley, Dresser, Beaverton Radio Program eve. Ann Muhly, Cornelius R 2. Wright, Lawrence, Chapman, Dasch- Council of County Samuel H. Bear, 325 East 10th St. Put over K T B R er, Mitzel and Beckett. MKTZGKK N. Portland and Ida Laktn 610 Federation of Clubs Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildberger Geary St., San Francisco, Cal. o f Seattle, are making their home Meet at Hillsboro We remind you again to tune In The Social committee, Mrs. Opal Frank Pezoldt, Hillsboro R 4 and ________ on Radio Station K T B R between Kenney chairman. Is arranging a with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whatley Louise Zunkehr Hillsboro R 1. on Huber avenue, for the winter. The presidents council of the * U and 6:45 Saturday evening and Christmas party to be held at the Floyd hi. Whitmore, I-aural, and Thanksgiving day was celebrated Washington county Federation of hear the "Beaverton Build up P ro club house the evening of Dec. 19th Clara Burton, Newberg. At the the December December meeting mem- with many dinner parties, Mr. womens clubs, met at Hillsboro gram” sponsored by the live wire At hers of the class in dramatics from and Mrs. J. O. Larson enter- Tuesday, Dec. 2, at which time plans business men of Beaverton Heal Enlate Transfers The Farmers Radio - Service club Tigard Union High school put on a tained 16 guests and Mr. and f or tbe next federation were dls- Joseph Tlchy et ux to Multnomah a moat appreciative Mrs. Rose had 17 guests, Mr. and cussed Every president pledged to is an organization, built up and program to Golf club 2 26 acres Anthony W. Mrs. Hugh Lewis had 10 guests sponsor a movement In her club to sponsored by the farmers of the audience. Hart Cl 60. W. W Rabuck et ux Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beckett Mr. and patr0nize Oregon products. The state of Oregon for the purpose of Mrs. Albert Chapman were guests ‘ounty budget meeting scheduled advertising the farming communl- Former Beaverton Students °*0r*‘“ K - Heckbert, !*art lot 2 anH relatives - - - December T-,____ i___ 27th was discussed Hen and and their their nroducts a. . o t I* l c l • " * * Naylors Add Forest Grove. of f.inn4j friends and relatives in in Salem Salem. for ties products as well as Make bplenchd Showing Carl a Ehei.be et ux to jrsse d Mr. and Mrs. Hadley were enter- and everyone urged to attend as the individual independent merchant ---------- Selby et ux. Part Sec 23 T1S R1W. tained by their daughter in Port- the matter of keeping the county This service is rendered to ---------- land. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiidber- nurse w in ^ voted on by the tax- stimulate Interest among local res!- persons Interested In the Beav- Pruning Howell Mortuary to Jessie ger and Mr. and Mrs. EL Whatley payers at that time. dents and dealers, as well as tdver- erton public schools will lie glad to H. Knudson, 1 1-4 acres Sec 21 T18 Mrs. Wm. Engleke and Mrs. Wal ter Van Kleek attended the Duf- win theatre Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. R. S. Welsh and daughter Lois spent Friday and Saturday visiting in the M. C. McKercher home. Messrs. Doy Gray, Frances Liver more, Jr., Archie Masters and John Gray attended a banquet given by the Washington Bankers Associa and daughter Roberta were guests tion at Forest Grove Tuesday even of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Baughman ing. at Esctacada. Mrs. Whatley and Rev. Clark, of Portland, was a Roberta were week end visitors at dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs W. C. the Storey home in Estacada. McKell Tuesday evening. Mr and Mrs. Jackson are being _ Mr. and Mrs. W alter Scott and cordially welcomed back to Huber family were dinner guests of Mr. after having spent several years in and Mrs. F. H. Schoene Wednesday Honolulu. Their property has been evening. improved immensely by the remodel- Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beach left for ing of their house. Chicago, 111., Saturday for a weeks Other new residents on Huber visit. avenue are Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. Dinner guests of Mrs. J. H. Dob and six sons, Mr. Wilson is em- bins Thursday were Mrs. Joe Bush ployed In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Van Oss, who pur- Mrs. Chas. Sward and two children Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hays. The afternoon chased their property from Graves are making extensive im- was spent in quilting. Bud Hunter o f W hittier. Cal., Is provements also. »pending a few days visiting his Jack Tatlock is remodeling his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunter. home Mrs. Joe Bush spent 2 weeks vis J. O. Larson is working up a iting her son and wife, Mr, and very good trade with his bread and Mrs. E. C. Lang. pastry route. Sympathy Is extended to Mrs. Ag- Mrs. Oglesby B. Young, of Port land. spent Wednesday visiting her nell in the death of her husband by her neighbors and friends mother Mis. M. C. Pike. Miss Myrtle Davies and her mother Mrs. Berst visited with Mrs. R A I.E IG II Sarah Butner one day last week. Mr and Mrs. Jim North, of T i gard, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Raleigh ^Parent-Teacher associa Summers Tuesday evening. tion will have a program at the At the regular meeting o f the meeting Monday night in the school Grange next Saturday they will auditorium which will be arranged have their annual Christmas tree and presented by a committee com and program. Each member is posed entirely of men members asked to bring a gift to exchange. the association. Plans have Mrs. Helen Woodard. of St. been announced by the chairman. Helens, was visiting old friends in M H. Bot’ ler. but it is sure to be w town Wednesday. Law- unusual F E Possom. S Harry Logan left for his home rence, L * Taylor. Thomas G eorge* in San Jose Cal., last week after L 8- W olf C W Craig are assist- spending about two weeks in town ing with with th- srT-.neen.ent* Mrs. Logan will also move to Cali will be The business meeting fornia In February. called promptly at 8 o’clock by the Mrs. Christine Blasser and Mrs president Mrs Thomas Georges, the Jxck I .arson and son Clarence, of program and social hour will follow Portland, sister and brother-in-law Monday. December 29. Is of Mr. Nelson, spent Sunday at the scheduled for the first of the chlia - home of Mr and Mrs H. R. Nelson r*ns programs which will be given The Rosedale school are giving at the school. * chicken supper and bazaar Fri day evening. There will also be a Did you ever eat one of those de Program. Henry Desinger and wife. Mr. and licious 35c dinners at th . White Mrs. Guy Carr andMrs. Nelly Logan Hall Restaurant. were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Otto Erickson Tuesday evening. s . ir* 9 Garage is now selling »he Miss Jean Smith o f the Rosedale all electric Erhoph >ne Radio • tube school has been quite 111 with an screen grid. ■ 359 50 complete with with 35950 ulcerated tooth for the past week. tubes, terms. W ill be « * ^ 1 ° Mrs N> Teen B A l’ yn has been sub onstrats in your E ^ a. stituting for Miss Smith during her seen to he appreciated. l.lness. t ------------- the local community at d ac- bear o f the excellent showing made . ®“ .ton ®l to netta O. Corby, 10.605 acres flee 22 quaint the outside world with by former students In the place Beaverton's present advantages and ment examination _ „ ___ _ re T IS K2W. Royal Ermine Rabbit ry In __ English, of Booklets on Oregon business opportunities through qutred of all students entering In- „ . l , , »’oppleton, 11 1-2 acres _______ broadcasting over the radio. stltutlons of higher learning. ***' 15 Tj18 J*1W. August Kaptur •» The students in Mrs. Kearney’s The Beaverton program is written From t|w ,ncomplete reporti re. “ *re‘ ° ^ “ th TV hw 'L v a l ' M room were very much elated to re- directed and presented by Sibyl cejve(| thus far the Beaverton group oraham et ux to m * K Ahrahum celve invitations from the Pacific Unterreiner. program manager of ranks (n the upper half of the et UI Emil Miller et ux to Ellza- University, at Forest Grove and the Farmer* Radio Service club an l p reBbman class and complete re- R Gullrnaln 50 acres Sec 25 Reed College o f Portland, to exhibit i» presented each Saturday evening ports will probably find them well T2N R3W Oreiron Industrial l,u n their booklets on “ Who's Who in over K T B R between *> l.> and t> 4.>. above the a i d i n g line. In the fall to fjus Carets, Part of Wm. Lock- Oregon" at the schools. Postal Tune in and hear your own p u - PXaminatlon the highest score pos- Prman ci. 45 T18 R1W. Clarence card8 of pioneer Oregon scenes were gram then boost for Beaverton. Bible was 191. At Oregon State the Johnson et ux to David Arnst Lot uapd ior the covers and shellaced to highest score was 179. Any per- g Brogden Acres. Kaarlo Fabian Jo- make them durable. The Inside of son making a score of 118 or above klnpn to stmon C. Oerke, Lots 4. S, Sidewalk Along East thc covers are of colored linings tanked in the upper half of this 6 n 12 * jj B|k Sherwood. Aug- from enveiopPS and shellacked, mak Street Completed yenrs frsshnian class. The average UBt E n ,ckpth|p ret ux to j H jng a m0st attractive and unusual ------- for our pupils entering this school Martin et ux 37 acres Sec 21 A 28 The four foot walk on the south was 133 with no person falling more T1N m w E)lll| A Brown to Wal- piece of work. —--------------- — side of East street from the St. than three points below 118. ter j Aman et ux Psrt Sec. 27 T18 Cecelia school to Broadway has Such a rating Is one of which the b j w James Jones et ux to J. O. T h r e e 4H Clubs F o r m e d been completed. Rock and gravel patrons may well be proud, and R obb> Part Blk 2 Morgan’s Add a t R e e d v i l l e S c h o o l was al8° Placed on tbe ° E *rack8 "ch00' officials are hoping that the Hillsboro N B Holter et ux to __ _____ and Mr. Beach of Beaches Market complete reports when received, will Comte A Kohlman Co. 5 acres Sec. ^ ^ ^ Reedville school removed the driveway leading into "how even a higher placement on 2 5 T18 R3W. Ford Ross to Pansy V » 1 — n ■-,. K 1 1 AA t in va t order 1 V r 1 A V t to A fTl fl e pupi s o . his warehouse moke a *he list of Oregon high schools r om Mudge, Lota 12 and 13, Lots 1 bav* organized three 4-H clubs Thc ___ _ ___________ ^ ____ ___ of than is now sntlclDated. anticipated. an m d2. uiw Blk 4 4 Sherwood. intermediate g irl, and the grammar >«vel passagew ay The piece ^Q||e g g j Use Invite txhibit a to th girls have each organized a bachelor work .. an tmp.ovemen ^ en town and at the same time will Papers have sewing club. eliminate any school children from mailed to Corvallis and as soon instructions come they will begin run down by autos. Beaverton Grade School Parent Teacher Meeting at Aloha Huber School Tuesday, December 16 Evidence of faithful training. clear thinking and co-operation was their work. shown In the grade' basket ball Traveling Trowel Presented ^ 7 p l.y e d ” . t Tiga’ rd Iasi v, Th, „. , ,cetinif of th# Aloha- Playful to Beaverton Lodge Tbl" was the most artistic and ef- Huh<,r Parent-Teacher association Som e Horses are _______ f,“ctlve P>ay‘ "k tb* »»"y8 have don'> scheduled for Tuesday. December A. ypt Nothing but praise is heard wth (n thp * ft* r noon A good pro- A horse belonging to Henry Zln.- The Stlverton Masonic lodge for the team work displayed and ^ ^ plann« d including merman of Beaverman. took a hold F. and A. M presented a traveling they were victors by a wore of 28 r h M r n and pvpry mo(her t. . ». a d Kerlee as trowel to the Beaverton lodge Frl- __ . . . ------- ------------ -------------. she was passing it. and after shak h#r dropppd bpr to the ground, ^ fo^ ' Z ^ U n c m could be tendered ^ frightpned womPn the animal p,ck8<1 her up ajfaln and dropped ^ knru her. _____ The ____ horse no doubt was mere- ___ H nn rather r o piay fui but day evening and the £ c a i ' * * • * ' ' in turn visit the Sell wood lodge and present the trowel lo th®mf Speaker, gave m t.rM«lng b,t. of Masonic h.story at the ceremonlala. which brought out a large crowd u g h -------------- W o lf^ t il l J n . ' Billy * * P~ * “ t I ^ r g e " " K l e l ^ whh M e rT kVrg "on Shelter Shedt to be brtefly for Billy Hock- Erected by Stage Line ^ ^ for Wnlf8 nien ____ __ “ en and later for Glen Wolfe. Glen The Pacific Greyhound lines are Wolfe and Oris Nelson tied for points with 10 points each. Friday making arrangements to erect shel- ggy Falls from Moving C at night the boy* will play Gaston. ter sheds along the highway. In badly K -rlee’s arm The stamp sale for the Red Cross this vicinity there la to be one at aside from the severe bruised b u t ------ In some manner the door o f the closed Monday a m with 358 60 Stacey avenue. Lake road and west shock ghe WM uninjured auto in which Wm. Chin Chow was worth In stamps dispensed by the of Tlllicum Tavern. The sheds ars to be placed upon county roads near riding, flew open and he fell out on pupils, third month'! official report their Intersection with the etate the pavement near Sylvan He was The Mr*. Pegg Given Party unconscious for several • hours after -hows 271 people enrolled In the highway. Wmmm w m s k a M a U f the accident happened Friday hut is gradaa-2la neither .b ee r’ n<.r tar ^ _ Mrs W E th- home of her recovering nicely from the ehock dy during the month Only 1« Another Big Picture at the Beaver entertained st H a ln p ortiand and bruises, under the efficient care tardy marks are shown and the per Theatre Friday Saturday and Hun- daughter Mrs Paxaon cent of attendance Is 98 The re- day Starring Hebe " Daniele * * In “ Rio Tuesday evening with a birthday of Dr Maeon port aleo shows that 15 parents havs Rita. party O th er daughter, present be- Mrs Berg. Verne Bright has again con- rlsited school during the last month Stipes Garage carry a full line of la st --------- week we failed to mention Hdes **rs * Mis# Thesta Pegg tributed a poem to the A n t h o l o g y ----- Mrs Hughes an ^ Northwestern Poetry, which will Lois Norvell as s high bonus point radio tubee I f you are In doubt ____________ Goods be on sale at aU the bookstores, af- pupil In the 5th grade. She scored about your tubes bring them In for Holiday .testing which le free o f charge. 156. U r the first of the year. Br0Wns Beaverton Pharmacy “ J