tJ-ilv. of Oregon Library Eugene, Oregon Complete Coverage by Sworn F.itnbliühed 1(,22 Circulation BEAVERTON, FIFTH YEAR. NO. 2S MOVEMENT ON SAFETY LANES ENDORSED BY i P, I. fi, Everybody Reads the Enterprise O R E G O N , FRID AY, SEPTEMBER County Officers Seize Bi" Active Liquor Plant in Garden Homo District IS. 1 ‘ 1 PRICE AUSTRIAN FIELD PÜ4 CONTROLLED El PUBLISHED EVERY FRID AY Erma Taylor Sparks opens DCPf|yT Piano Studio in Beaverton I "LU LIll jlPTH/ITIPQ HU I IVI I ILÜ II H I HOUSE B iffi! REPORTED Erma Taylor Sparks, piano teach­ er, has opened a studio in the home A big plant for liquor making of Mrs. George Thyng and will con­ was taken at Garden Home Tuesday duct classes there every Saturday. afternoon and evening by county Mrs. Sparks is a woman who has | VE TE R A N S DEMANDING CASH and federal authorities. Three men - had much experience as a pianist, VETO IS CERTAIN I Tom Bi own, C. Lindquist and J. Austrian field peas as a seed crop teacher and accompanist. She has Beavcrton Parent-Teacher nssocia Marriage Licenses Issued CARING FOR T1IE DISABLED Andrews are in the count jail as a returned a good profit to many a wide scope as a teacher. After tion held its fiist tegular meeting i Arthur J. Marlinazzi. Tualatin, result of the raid. I'A Y N E CHANGES H is MIND Washington County farmers the past graduating from the Oberlin Consur- ,n the hi„h school auditorium Mon-1 and Anna Chapniun, Oregon City Officers say the outfit is one of RED CROSS CHARTERS HK1J* season. No one knows definitely vatory of Music she taught piuno, day evening. Nearly u hundred R 5 the most elaborately arranged, and what the maiket will be next year pipe organ and all of the theoret- G R EEN W A R N S OF DOLE were present to meet the teachers Robert C. Enschede, Hillsboro R IV the equipment with all necessary ror this seed. Practically all the leal branches of music in the Par- and wish them success in the year's ITALY’S N E W PROPOSAI and Jennie P. Ramsey, Forest Grove materials, some liquor and a quan­ seed of this crop moves into the on' sons College Conservatory of Music work. R l. W ASH IN GTO N’S POSITION tity of mash were found in the at­ ton producing regious of the United at fairfield, Idaho. The following The meeting was called to order tic of a fine residence at the side Suits FT led In Circuit Court B A K E R SHOWS STRENGTH States. When the price of cotton i» three years she taught at the Flora by the piesident Mrs. Marsh. Under of the golf club grounds at Garden, Hazel Sums vs L. B. Sams, suit College, lied Springs, Looming on the horizon is the de- new business the matter of safety Hcme The flUI| of 150 gallon ca_ “ ° " n the Purchase, s of seed for MacDonald for divorce. cover crops consequently drops of* North Carolina, after which she mand of veterans organizations for lanes for school children was 30 „ on|| of liquor was Ruby E. Adams vs John A. Stitt the payment of the full face value brought up and it was moved that Jun and 1250 gallons of mash There seems ceitain to be some mar came west as head of the piano de- et a!, foreclosure cf contract. of the adjusted certificates now out these lanes be established and the dpstroypd sh(, riff j w . Con ket for the field pea seed although parfment of Pacific University at A. G. Beattie vs Chus.G. Bakfsy, standing, instead of waiting for thei- following committee was appointed np)J and Dp ties c c Fo„ Ptte A the price may not be quite equal to Forest Grove, which position she money action. that received this year. held for a period of years. payment in 1945 or 1946 when the to carry out the work: Mr. Metzler, p >s hendo, and Hurry Johnson to- A C. Baumback vs C. W. West. Good yields are just as important Mrs. Sparks lias a permanent Mu- yearly sums of $112,000,000 now he Mr. Barnes and Mr. Marsh gether with Federal officers made as in any othei sic Teachers.’ certificate in the state ux> money action, in Inis seed crop L tv> ing set aside by the government fo«\ Mrs. Marsh then explained ... field crop grown on the farm. Lioo’i of Oregon, which entitles her to Mary Stitt vs Eva R. Kantelberg the purpose, will pay off the entire offer of the "Tiny Tot Producing 1 _______________ stands on good soil should mean a give credits to high school pupils, mortgage foreclosure, sum of $3,305,341,401. The insistence company ' to put on a play "The good prospect for a good seed crop for music studied with her. Her Martin Hernurds vh Oregon Nut- of the veterans is in the face of an Circus from Mors" by the grade Demonstration Oil Flank next sea.cn. Of course, there is ai pupils take first place In interstate i bery money action, almost positive warning that Pres* children and it was thought advis- Kosnialski Farm Near ways the possibility of weather con- music contests. Her pupils known *"• d Mermens vs Oregon Poultry dent'Hoover will veto any such legis- able to take up the offer. The play progress Wednesday ditlous or insect injury cutting down musically in this district Include ^arms. money action. lation, but the soldiers’ leaders be is to be put on later in the year. ________ the yield next spring. The acreage Earl Wagner, Mrs. jf-an McBreen, Credit Service Co. vs J. A. Crab Jieve they will muster enough politi- W . C. Averil county agricultural There will be a demonstration cov of field peas grown by the indt Maxine Shannep Putman, Florence lle,‘' money action, cal strength to ram the proposition agent, gave a very interesting talk club work ei ing methods of controlling goph vidu il grower should not oe large* Tayloi Tucker, Margaret Keep Long. Mary A. Kennedy vs Wm. Davio through regardless of national in regard to the 4-H Kennedy, suit for divorce. handle, lit and Muybelle McNutt, among the school children. Mrs trs on the Frank Kosnialski farm tnan he can promptly finances. Orders given In Circuit Court this yea* ______________ ' Matison, leader of the sewing 4-H near Proress at 1:30 p. m. Wedce«- the Willamette Valley Imperial Feed Co. vs Dorefy Lu- Facing a deficit that is expected club of Hillsboro, told of the interest day, September 23. there were some instances in which Drill Team of Bea'erton zurk, dismissed. to reach the staggering total of and work of the children in thai It is inipoitant at this time of tht ‘ growers had an acreage too large Grange Win First Prize la?slie Clark Endicott vs Lucy E p $1,500,000,000 during the present fis section. Her daughter, Lucille, win- year to poison all the gophers poe for their equipment that the peas dlcott, divorce decree. cal year, such a payment in full ner of numerous prizes, also gave a sible before they have destroyed crops were not narvested promptly and -------- R. W . Manley vs Chus. Sandy. would add $2,363,213,949 to the hort talk. and have laid in their supply fo*- when they should have been. Thi* THe Ladies Drill Team of the , shortage. It should be noted, of Evelyn Alexander entertained with the winter resulted in more weevil injury an.i Beaverton Grange were fortunate tr |^Ul ° ,Uer' course that the government has al piano selections as did Donna Rae Demonstration will cover the us- « smaller yield of marketable seed winning the first prize at the county' _ \c wab \s West Coast Proti- ready paid $1,202,127,512 in the form Howard with songs and dancing of strychnine and traps as a means Each grower should hold his aero fa|r at Hillsboro last week, and were K L ^'"'firrnation o fa a le order. age to what he has the equipment elected to assist at the public inttia ' Kv, l‘ n<‘ V* egner vs John H. Rog- with Mrs. Kolkenbeek as her acoom of controlling gophers of interest bearing loans. lo harvest promptly. tion held in the auditorium Satur- <1S et UX’ decrep- panist on the piano. Door prizes n r I J i | j Dealers who have handled the day evening. Tualatin grunge drib Mary ^ k e r t vs Herman Wagnei ivere drawn by Mrs. O. C. Norvell I It is said that figures obtained ¡crop this year report that when th” team wtn 8eveiul prizes and the ' “ ' conf" «nation of Ha,e 1st. John Gumm 2nd and Amarethi I. O .O . r . Lodges hold from veterans' organizations reveal Barnes 3rd. Refreshments were County Conventionlfield peus are mixed with CO,nm°n drill team the third prize. The e* ! ^ rV*‘ M“Ude Uann> d'* that of the $634.723,947 paid to vet­ vetch it is nearly impossible to sep:< d *D itis in the Beaverton Orange . _ served in the cafeteria by a commit erans under the law passed bv the Oregon Iron Steel Co. vs Edith to be p00th were also attractive winninr C q convention of the 1. O. O 1' ^ * the“ ' Th* * aVe , . last Congress over the presidentia' tee consisting of Mr. and Mrs. H j M. F am es/ Mr and Mrs M H. M et-; p ^ Qf Waahl ton county |w ,d undcr a bl« h requirement fo- $3r, ,n prlze8. F. j . Donaldson w r Davis, final decree. veto only $270,000,000 went to unem­ Probate Matter* ployed or needy veterans, while 1 calf, Mr. ant} Mrs D. C. Howard, i wjuj h{i,d ^ th|} odd Fel]ows n a ,| , purity and this moanB that ,f n‘,xei1 hugely responsible for the Bucees- j , ‘ „, w!*h common vetch they will no* « display Estate of Heiiniin Trtbus, orue- .------------------- • ; Hillsboro last Thursday night. Hugo , p y about $554,000,000 went to men who) meet eastern market requirements. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to sell real estate. had jobs and were not in pressing . . . . . . ... m m Lewis, of Beaverton lodge, of Lillian E. Hurlbert, or­ Wheeler and Woolsey back named president. Nine lodges in t h e :™ 1*;’ ^ High School Student Body J der Esiute need of financial help. ‘ should be kept off o f land whero ° to sell property. county represented .were Gaston, l . , . . . . .. ______ , I -------- at RK.O in Riotuous \ there is much vetch in the ground Estate of Theodore Doring, order Hold First Meeting of ,,, Forest Grove, Bunks, Hillsboro, Tu- The public should realize tha‘ approving final account. Film 'Caught Plastered L.atln> Sherwood, Tigard, ( Scholls _______ Year Next Monday Mutter of Elmer Burch, incompe­ these payments are in addition to 'I and Beaverton. The next meeting the sum of $900,000.000 a year, which tent, authorizing loan on real estate. back will be held in Beaverton the second County Court to Act as is already being paid for the care Wheelei and v\ oolsey aie The Beaverton grade school Estate of Thomas Hyland, order of disabled veterans. There Is little at theil' old lncks of lau« h Pr o v o k - Thursaay in March opened Monday with an enrollment approving inventory, Purchasing Agent for dispute or argument but that the ink again. They are at the R K O , --------------- of 240 students, which Increased to i Guardianship of Christine A. Stee- in this week theatre Offices and Institutions 255 before the week ended, The by, order for citation, government should generously meet ° rPheum called-Three Damage Suits success another this need. In addition to hospital anorner howling first grade class consisting of 26 Estate of M. L. Vincent, setting or domiciliary care in the national “Caught FlaMered”. Their vacation Filed in Circuit Court ! he County Court will act as pur- pUpHs is the largest beginners class date of final settlement. chasing agent for all county offices lhe school has ever had. homes for veterans of all wars, th , to have done them ^ood for Estate of Harriet L. Benjamin, or­ following sums are being expended lhe*r work this time conta ns more Three damage suits asking in all and institutions, according to Judge qj the 315 students enrolled at the der authorizing mortgage. nuhior than ever before and all $30,000 general damages and $072 ^ on Templeton, 'lhe system slutted high school, 104 are freshmen. The monthly. Estate of Erich Wagner, order ap- t o !brand new Eu.ni the tim< .tu pi> special damages, were tiled in Cir- Monday, September 14th and a con- ^op and prune picking season clo s-- pointing Kathryn Wagner as admin- $20,000,000 in compensation ture first flashes on the screen, j ^ Court Wedneaday as the re- : iderable saving to the county is ¡ng this week, many more boys and istrutrlx. 400,000 veterans and dependents $5,000,000 in allowances to about there is one continual laugh. ! stilt of an automobile accident at expected. Under the plan heads of gjris w||j be ready for school. Estate of Wm. C. Darety, order I IV W y-v « v n 4 Is i IS 4 4 »SIS A ft VS IS Q A X- TV Q □ W ) I m M* f . . . . . A I two boys this time are seen as op- c orners April 27th. Suits were th® various county offices must sub- School busses serve the same dls- appointing Orin Darety as admlnis- 230,000 veterans otherwise disabled of a drug store, aDoutif ,led by Mrs Je9Bie Zinltf George mit requisitions to the court, which trict8 a8 la8t ycari $19,500,000 in allotments to more \ crators trator. which they know nothing. 1 hr- time it was announced that “more concerning a lunch room. Hal Pharmacv Lundgren. Iva Kingston, Inez .Smith, est Grove. Thomas F. Skelton et al ening to a close. than 1,000" chapters are engaged in Sherman one of Americas foremost Margc.rct Vanlermost, Elizabeth to Lillie B. Kelsey, 2.32 acres TIN eccentric dancers, adds plenty o f 1 unemployment relief work]. Huff, Bill Matzke, Pete Kingston, R3W. L. P. Byrne to Erick Jacob­ laughs to the bill with his talking Arthur B. Smith, 65, who was in- Richard R o a d M eetin g P ostp on ed Weiner, Tony Cowfette, sen et ux, 4.23 acres Johnson Ft. a id Thus docs Mr. Payne candidly feet and his ™ bber legs. Leon Na- jured Wednesday when he was Melvin Vandermost and Alex Kart- Ruth P. Longfellow The state highway have postponed Bea verton-R. admit that the Red Cross chapters j vara presents some clever piano rtruck by an automobile driven by n. Games and dancing were en- the road meeting scheduled for this et vir to Weete C. Betts, Part Lot are doing what he formerly con- P ^ n g with excellent co.ne.iy to go Fred H. Twohy of Aloha on the joypd and a mc#l dclicious lunch Thursday evening, due to the ab­ 12, Blk 11 Simmons add to H lllibou. tended, with much emphasis, would with it. Navara is well known up Canyon road In Washington county/ v.’gs served. Weota C. Betts to Julia Ro-blnson sence of William Hunley. irreparably injure the oiganization. down the coast as a master of died Thursday at St. Vincents hof ct vir, part of Michael Moore Cl. W e are glad to note the changed ceremonies,. Colorful Southern tur.'s pital of a fractured skull, according TIS R2W , W. B. Coon et ux to Returns from Trip East attitude, however, which, as stated and melodies with numerous steps to a report to the police and roron Stimson Lumber Co. part Sec 20 HITEON in this column last month was not of the good old South air seen in er's ofifee. Twohy told hospital at- F. C. Peck returned home Thurs­ TIS R4W. Rudolph Hoffarber et ux increasing the popularity of the Red "Southern Gaieties." This troop« of tendants the man stepped in front day after an extended visit in New to Car, j,. Schamonl et al. Let 27 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davies aie en Cross. However, Judge Payne still actors is most accomplished. The of his car. York and other eastern points Hoffarber Tracts. I«ela L. Richey et Mr. Smith's address was given as joying a new tv/o door Ford sedar clings to the limitation that the Red KKO Westerners present another of •' ■* — « b® viMt.d V1I tl, (}eo M Smith et ux, lots 1 590-A, route 5, Portland. He also Mr, and Mrs. A. Robinson of Port Cross chapters can only assist in their celebrated overtuie.-. with friends and relatives whom be and 2 Blk 3 Garden Tracst Add to had lived recently at 311 Larrabee land were visiting Sunday at the C "community plans.” j _____________________ had not seen for 27 years. Enroufc Hillsboro. Thomas E. Hughes et street. He is survived by a brother W. Strulhers home, home he stepped at Napita, Idaho, ux Joseph E. Horner et al 20 and sl.itrr, F. W . Smith of Portland, Hiteon was well represented «! Ih» „ „ ’ 7 " . . , . Bernard Airport Growing to see a son V. C. Peck. F. D. acres Sec 21 TIS R3W Personally, we hope that local and Mrs. Lettie S. Woods of Call- ..ounty fair at Hillsboro Saturday Peck of McCready Lumber Co. Is effoita can take care of the unem Bernard.. AUport is rapidly gain- fornia. Mr. Smith was a native of and especially enjoyed the *-H clul also a son. ployed this winter, but it is by n<’ ¡ng recognition« A Portland air- Danville. 111. The body was taken exhibit and grange booths, Home from Trip Abroad means a certainty. Labor leaders chip cir.ccrn is having a hangar to the Miller & Tracey chapel, where Hiteon grade school begun M »’’ proclaim themselves against the dole budt there for their use. Couple Clilvarred new pu 'funeral arrangements will be made day und there are several I Mrs. Hugh Lewis and her daugh- and insist that the working people _ _ _ _ _ —— pits this year. A merry group of friends gath- ler returned home Saturday from a " ~~~ want jobs. If there are no Jobs, * High school pupils from here en , r,..| ,,t the Hedge apartments re- tr|P abroad, very tired but entliu- Funeral services were conducted however what is to be done? It i«' A suggestion to students of the cently to chivarrl Mr. Phillips and slastlc over her long voyage. They Beaverton Schools. lhe MONEY Sunday afternoon from the Aloha ™ »''“ « t Beaverton Monday. not an easy problem to solve. Kelly Duncan Is setting out idr his bride. After much noise mak- Beaverton May 20th and have HARR IT which we furnish without Community Church for Mrs. Antonia in a . OU with all saving, accounts Is a Schilling, aged 54. who died at her m' ' ' p strawberries on the lng and generoU8 „e a ts, they pro- traveled through England, Scotland The problem was discussed v n - monev home in Aloha Thursday of last Hanoy place. ceeded on their way, wishing the and Ireland. Mrs. Lewis claims she a - ■*>»' " T T sm Rev J u J ," R o '„ e ,„ . , ______________m ,,„, o , happin... -HI never e „r„p ,.,„ —tout William Green declared that a dole for deposit poire A d ' t o d tto mmm. ------------------------- „ m l .,., . . II rain. In «ome form was not to be avoided putting in your spare Active pallbearers were Matt King. Erma Taylor Sparks, piano teacher Effic Cochran, aged 34, died In day-'4 °* ,be ts-eek, during her visit unless jobs were found for the ur> eutprise yourself around Christmas H. A. Morri on, H will open a studio In Beaverton at Portland Sept 16. She was the wife *n Ireland. employed Senator Borah in listed bv actually witnessing what consist- C. J. 8tlckne> that, voluntarily cr involuntarily the cat hareling of small change will Price. 9 T . Black and A. Richards Mrs. Oco. Thyng s horn-, at 3rd and of Al-xande. T eh ran cf Beaverton.1 ---------------------- rich must feed the unemploy J ' this d- for the Christmas shopping fund Interment was In the Hillsboro Main street,. Plano instruction will Funeral service. w ,r* held Friday, , Notlfy th, offlc< lf you do not ______ P * y can it MONEY BARR I L at Cemetery and arrangements under he given there every Sa’ urday begin- September 18. with - . m itu .in t at r0Ce tve your paper and we will be the Bank of Beaverton. ^ aupervlalon of W %. Fegg ing September 12th. Uncoln Memorial p n t'. ' flad ^ Mnd yott , O B « * t ogee- iCentmued op Page four)