a ***'? »*• Established 1927 Enterprise Want ads bring home the hacon. B E A VE R TO N , F IF T H VEAU NO. 31 SAFETY LANES FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN P IL E D ON SIREELS Get our prices first on your printing jobs. OREGON, -FR ID AY, OCTOBER 9, 1931 : BEAVERTON PREPARING ÌE 10 CARE FOR UNEMPLOYED PUBLISH ED E V E R Y F R ID A Y Means Discussed to Secure Immediate Action on Street Springs without Law Suit Work, Request of Council | Possible means of gaining possee- | sion o f Wessinger Springs for use as a water supply, without a law suit. I were discussed extensively at a meet- j ing Tuesday evening. C. E. Hedge | was appointed chairman. ! FLASHES Of LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN AND AHOUHD BEAVERTON Warrants for the following bilL were ordered paid, at the meeting of the council Monday. Richey Hdwre 1.85 W ID E SPR EA D W AGE CUTS S. Hawes, labor 9.55 l.ABOIi AROUSED E. J. Boring _____ 20.50 LIVING EXPENSES DOWN E J Boring 20.00 Mis. W. O. Wilson grade teacher, sociation are preparing for a large no definite plan E J. Boring marshal BR OW N TELLS POSTMASTERS funeral services of her 10.00 attended Beav Sand and Gravel Co. in Vancouver, 9.00 mother-in-law, held HOOVER’S LEGION SPEECH Lela Richey supplies Wush., Monday of last week. 3.40 TH E GOLD STANDARD Richey recorder Mrs. Mury Stitt wus confined to her 25.00 B E E R AND W ORKM EN Welsh is to be the main speaker of The gathering was adjc Richey, stamps 6.48 home most of last week suffering CONCERNING PROHIBITION the evening and will talk on “ Pre- await arrangements for Mr Bixby labor 2.50 pleurisy. ADVERSE TRADE BALANCE caution of Spreading Common Coids meetin in the near future. Dewey, plumbing 7.30 Saturday a week ago Mr. and Mis. , and other communicable diseases Bishop, supplies 3.28 Ernest Livermore celebrated their Considerable concern is felt over found in most schools." 1ms talk Irwin-Hodsou stop signs twenty-fifth wedding unnlversary at 6.24 the beginning of what is feared will i is sure to prove beneficial and help- County Council P. T. A. Meyers, atty salary u r n their home. They were married In be widespread reductions in wages. | ful in school health. The Portland Ludernum work, 12 . 6 b Hillsboro the 26th of September, Io06 The U. S. Steel Corporation, employ­ Meet Here Saturday raising funds. A small • schools are working out ideas simi­ Bixby, Labor 2.00 and are the parents o f one son, W il­ ing 220,000 workmen, inaugurates a lar to these. Beav Lumber Coo. 5.20 lard Livermore of Portland. A love­ ten per cent reduction in wages on is being Mrs. Hubbard, state membership P. E. P. The Washington County Council of son attending 311.00 ly dinner was served to 32 relatives October 1st. Other steel companies Valley Water Co 600.78 and friends. followed suit and labor leaders fear Bills presented by Messrs Halsten, Out of town guests were Mr. and in a general reduction of wages express themselves in new ideas. E Marsh home Tuesday evening. wl11 be appreciated. Erickson and Frank Noyes were Mrs. Marlin Pizer, Molalla. Mr. and that the movement will spread, caus­ suggestions or questions in the Beaverton High School audi- Tbe following committees are in ueld pending further information, 'Mrs. Z. Carmeney, Miss Grace Young ing a general reduction of wages Most of the state speakers are torium. The president Mrs. --. Pow- action. Investigation. Dr. Mason, Mr. Dailey appeared before the and Willard Livermore of Portland. throughout the United Slates. Tnat making preparations to be at the eP> c j (harden Home, is the speaker, ^ r‘ R- ¡sheets, Mis. Essex Marsh council in regards to making a wa Mrs. Suitor, who has been a ■uch a development will meet with State P. T. A. convention at Eu- and w,u discuss the boys 4-H club receiving, C. J .Beach, I. R. Metzler. ter tap. Mr. Umbright asked thut house guest of Mrs. V. A. Woods for bitter opposition, which may entail W. H. Engleke; the council furnish him with a let- the past two weeks returned to her gene from Tuesday October 20 to w olk. Mr. Metzler has been asked H. M. Barnes, Mrs. considerable unrest in the country, Friday, October 24. Our president, to give his ¡deas on "Final Examina- delivering, Elmer Stipe, C J. Beach, ter to be used as an Introduction home in Portland Wednesday of last goes without saying. R. Sheets, Mrs. to prospective students at the Nat- week. Mts. E. Marsh, has been asked to tionsfk Other interesting subjects A. Masters, Mrs. E. attend as each district sends their wtn be discussed. Miss Zetta C. Ruby Boyd, Mrs Ii Marsh; finance: ional Aircraft school. Mrs. E. Wilbanks o f Portland visi­ The President is reported to be president to this inspiring and edu- j amenson of Portland will render I. R. Metzler, Dr. Mason, Mrs. E. C. E. Hedge was elected to fill the ted Wednesday of last week at the much concerned with the develop­ cational meeting which will give her piano and violin solos. Every one is Stipe, H. M. Barnes, Dewey Dror- \acnncy on the election board, Geo. Thyng home. ment but he is hopeful that the , r.ew ideas to bring home to her P. urj(ed to attend this meeting as it baugh, Mrs. W. H. Engleke; publi- caused by the resignation of James McCready Lumber company are American standard of living shall T. A. unloading a carload o f shingles. ! i8 sure to prove interesting and too city L. W. Short, Mrs. Walter Cava- Lewis. not be lowered. Some leaders ex­ This meeting Monday evening is I we feel honored in having the coun- ! ness and Mrs. E. Stipe. A representative group from Beav- Mrs. Harry J. Logan, sister to press the opinion that the wage sure to prove interesting and bene- ty councti t 0f which our district is ------------------ ¡erton will call on the county com­ Mrs. Otto Erickson, left Saturday for cuts came at a time when the long ficial so all come. A social hour will a member. This meeting is one of Washington County 4-H missioners and urge immediate ac- San Francisco. predicted "upward turn” was about be enjoyed at the close of the meet­ three held in the county each year, Jim Choban, Cedar Mills, shipped lion on street work. Members Receive Awards to arrive. Others maintain that ing and a light lunch served. a carload of unusually good celery and are for the purpose of disclos­ moderate wage cuts will prove a to Omaha, Nebraska, this week. ing ways and means for the differ­ blessing to the laborers through the According to reports from the ent Parent-Teachers association. The following 4-H club members Teachers Institute H IT E O N stimulation of industry and that, in of Washington County were awar- : , Beaverton Lumber company O. W. view of the reduction in the cost of | ded places at the State Fair last Set for October 15th Bowles is building a bain, extensive Harry F. Eliander of Progress has living, the cut in pay will not in­ week in the Girls work. - Those i . Improvements are being made at the Football Team Shows volve the living standard of the been very sick for the past week, awards were on exhibits. The Washington County Teachers' Applegate Filling Station and Julius i Mrs. Alice Gibson spent the week is constructing a large wage earners. Excessive Speed in SE W ING I ! Institute will be held at the Hllls- Gossner end with her daughter Mrs. Zell Rosalie Reed placed fourth in Sew- boro Union High school Building Oc- chicken house on his property. Struthers. Silverton High Game ing Division 1. Rosalie is from the tober 15th and 16th. There will be The Rebekah Social club met at In fact, figures of the Department The deer hunters returned home Alohu-Huber school district. la special session at 2:15 p. m. on the H. A. Hardman home Friday. of Labor show that the cost of liv­ last week but failed to "bring home The Beaverton High Schoolfootball SEW1NG II Thursday. Oc-iobei 15th foi ali school A pot luck luncheon was served ing has decreased 11.7 per cent since the bacon." team opened its 1931 season with a Eleanor Sandford placed sixth l> boards and school board clerks. previous to the program. 1929. This includes food, clothes, Hiteon club met Wednesday Sep- brimant vlctory over the Silverton Sewing Division 2. Eleanor Is fr om State Supt. C. A. Howard of Salem, Chas. Baksey left Wednesday ev­ rent, fuel, household goods and a tember 30 at the home of Flora , „ . „ . , . .. .. ji " the Jackson School District. or. _ «4- 4 V.« “ « » • High School squad . 20-7, In , , „„ its first l will be the speaker. All school ening for New York on business. few miscellaneous commodities. „ Leedy at Tigard. There were four ... . , , . _ . . .. . official game Friday, October 3, on C O O KERY II A dog owneu by Wm. Van Stlpout, boards are requested to be presert However, the most substantial de­ . teen members and five visitors pres- . a ... . ,, , the Beaverton field, Josephine Hutchins placed Eighth at that time. Ali teachers are re­ was run over and kn,ed by a car cline has taken place in foodstuffs ent. . Mrs. Smith of Metzger, presi- . ... _ , . . . ~ ... The Silverton eleven, with 7 points in Cooking Division 2. Josephine is quired to uttend the Institute both Wednesday morning on Broadway which show a drop o f 23.5 per cent. dent cf . the Washington County Fed- . . .... against Beaverton, had a prrf*-ct 1 1 mil Km cm th Grants Pass several days last week. he promise that whenever busi- were Sunday dinner guests at the verting the kick, the score was tied School D,strict. Ford ca, pioduced. whlle lt waH ex. Mr. and Mm. Otto Erickson re­ conditions improve and the un- Struthers home. a trip to Colorada 7-7. The second touchdown, math As yet we have had no Informa- hiblted in front of the Beaverton turned from lyed are provided for, it will be by Bob Wright on a 55 yard run tlon on the various demonstrations Bank, September 25, are on display i Tuesday of last week. They were >le for workmen to again have IM P O R T A N T NOTICE Placed Beaverton ahead 13-7 such as cooking, canning, sewing, at Btelman Motors Each person In- accompanied home by Mrs. Erick­ 1 week’s labor at the present sons sister Mrs. Harry Logan, after U proved impossible for Silverton and foliar Dinners. eluded m the pie,,,,,.. ,s eligible 1 wish to notify all members of to make any further scoring and scale. a few days visit she returned to her O. B. KRAUS, Supt. one of these photographs absolutely the Beaverton Relief Committee and with Alfred Wismer making B eav-: home in San Jose, California, Sun­ free for the asking., the public that tire next meeting ’ , day morning. ... . i ii t > .. , . erton s third touchdown and Bob CHAS MEYER siderable comment has been Everyone is welcome to visit Hfcl- will be held luebday, October 13th .... . . . . .. . u . . W right converting the kick the J. W. Barnes and Mary Bache or ed by the recent speech of . . . . . . . mana to see the pictures. at 8:00 p. m. at the High _ School. ;game ended ^ Chas. Meyer, route 2, Portland, Beaverton, were granted a marriage laster General Brown, before L. . SHOK l The joca| team has weight, wit d'ed October 6, at the age of 84 Mcense in Portland Monday. They National Association of Post- Dont forget the band concert and and 8peed combincd and Wlth tb# y w f * Surviving are tin .......I.uigh- D A., c were married the same day and are ts . This Cabinet official,, now program at the High School Friday able coaching of Mr Warron the ters Mrs. Carrie Llndgren, Mrs B e t h e I Society give 'living at Mr. Barnes home on Lom- nently mentioned as the prob- evening, October 16. future looka br(ght ff)r u ionise Lofsvold. Mrs. Florence Shower for Mr». Peters baid Street. successor to Senator Fess as .. ----- — - Annual Drive Launched Brown, two sons, Walter and Charles nan o f the Republican Nation- Virgil Powell of Vernonla, visited The Young Peoples Christian —n- The Senior class of the High :ind one sister Mrs. Mnrgaret Schütz The ladles of the Bethel Congre­ a short time Saturday with his jmmittee, tcld the postmasters -_________________ gational Aid gave a shower for Mrs. brother-in-law and sister, statutes forbidding political ac­ deavor Union of Washington County,' School began a drive for the pub-i Mr. and LEG A I V O TE R N. A. Peters at the home of Mrs. Mrs. H. R. Nelson. He was return­ hy government employees were met at,the Christian church last Fn- hshlng of an "Annual” again thi; Student H o.iv a H. M. Barnes Wednesday of labt ing with friends from a deer hunt pplicable to them and reminded day evening, there being a large year at a regular representation from all over the meeting held Friday. October 3 have to t ' " 0'. 0068 parllcularl>r , that there were many ways in ocunty. The purpose of tnis meet- The "Annual” is a book recording . , i,i, ? axpnyer, but must be week. Many beautiful and useful in Eastern Oregon. They bagged a they could help the Adminls- ing was to raise the county budget the school events of the year and dent , f ” , , ’ . ' ^ ,,ed HlaleH a re«! gifts were received. Intermingled big buck apiece. n achieve its alms and pur- Mr. and Mrs. Clayberger of Rose A fter a song service a program of for the lust seven years the miblish ii l * . “ *7* U > T mon,h8 a™» with a pleasant afternoon of conver- He said It was desirable for musical numbers and readings were ing o f this book has been the regu- V* ° C*ty 3° day“' »atlon and games, a duet by Mrs. E. City and D. and Hanna Taylor and lential appointees to be "whollv enjoyed followed by a short social lar custom with each graduating -- --------- ------ <: Webb and Mrg- L L - Myers, both Mrs. Lucille Gilmore visited at the mpathy with the policies and School Fountain Pen *100 value beinK appropriate for the occasion, A marriage license was Issued class. :al views of the man whom the hour when refreshments were served. for 25c with school supplies. Browns were enjoyed. ¡Wednesday In Portland to Frank A. The class this year Is especially ^ „ ^ , 5 , . ^ p barmaf.y Refreshments were served by Mes i have elected as President' Hoffman, Beaverton, and N. Estella A marriage license bus been ls- rager to publish an Annual and hat they "work whole heartedly dames McKell, Olsen, H. H. Hawley, Beardsley. Portland. and Mrs. with the cooperation of the other lake his Administration a rued to J. W. Barnes Metcalf and Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Higgins of P o rt-, The many friends of Mra. Oeo. M aiy Bache. classes Friday, It was decided that Guests included Mru. B. B. Mr- land were dinner guests of Mr. and Baker will be glad to hear she Is Katherine Amacher and Pudge the book be printed. Minn, Mrs. W. C. McKell. Mrs. D. Mrs. Geo. Thyng Sunday. improving in health and Is able to Hitchcock were married Friday in ______ W. Taylor, Mrs. L. W. Taylor. Mrs. lake food for the first time since The Missionary Stuoy class of the «tdent Hoover’s sudden decls- Hillsboro The newlyweds are R. C. Doty, Mrs. E. G. Webb, Mrs. her illness. Her sister Rose Smith o attend the American Legion ¿pending their honeymoon at the Congregational church held theih William Ray W. H Boswell, Mrs. A. G. Olsen, from Dayton Is visiting her. rntlon where be appealed to coast and on their leturn will make William Ray, aged 63, died at the | ^ ‘< ond meetlng of the year last 1 Myrtle nembers not to press new be Harry Eltander, of Progress, Is re­ Arthur M home of his brother u their horr.« near Scholls. zvrxnur m Tnur***xy- After a pot luck dinner „ Hawley, Mrs. R. L. Hawley, Mrs. egislallon because o f the condi , Mr. and Mrs. Louis -arstenson of R *y at Tlgard a devotional service was held led by .. , ’ . „ . _ ported as being very 111 with the flu Mon(Uy evwiln .. „ . . . „ , _ ' Marie Fluke, Mrs./Ejssex Marsh, Mrs. of the national Treasury, was Olympia. Wash , accompanied by Mr R *y who Roy McL.nn Mrs. A E. Olson _ _ w Robert nose, a nephew of C. Roe*, hl„ home yor_ . Mrs. ... , , ^ C. K. Mason, Mrs. L. L. Myers, Mrs. ihitMtion of proper presidential a very Interesting paper on the ..... of Huber, underwent an appendix Mr Hagoe# visited at the home of e«t Grove, was visiting his brother read -j. ■ „ .. . . „ . , M H. Metcalf, Miss Juliette Carter, rshlp, excellently presented, re­ Religion of Porto Rico, fol- ... _ ’ .. _ . operation thla week and Is recovlb* Mr Carstenscns sieter, Mrs. C. J. He also leaves another brother 1 Early .„. j w Miss Fern Haynes. Mrs. Peters and set of what effect the Preet- lowed by a discussion of - orto Ri- M ’ nicely. Robert la a aophomoro In Btelman Sunday and Monday. Mr Chauncey of North Dakota > speech will have. r* arneB- Beaverton High School. Hagoes remained at the bedside of Funeral services were held Thure- co’a early history led by Mrs. H. II. hts wife who Is seriously til at the day at the Evangelical church. Rev H*wley Mrs. Rachel Walker la improving. 1 B- C .Hicks being In charge. Blelman horns. Mr. and Mra. Otto Ertckaon re­ e f f i g i - P*r*di*e Valley Club » President s plea was couched For COURTESY and Mrs F. O. Donaldson was a lunch- Interment was In Crescent Grove turned home this week from Mon­ se guise of Informing the ex-sei- eon hostess to the Tuesday Bridge cemetery under the supervision of Disband for a Year trose. Colorado, where they attended permit the Bank of Beaver- men of what he considered the club Tuesday afternoon. Guests of w. E. Pegg.____________________________*on’ a member of the Federal Ra­ funeral services for Mrs. Erickson • ______________ serve System, to be your financial s of their proposed action and the club were Mrs. Ruby Boyd and 1 uncle John Vernon. Mrs. Erlckeon adviser and friend. For your con- j The Paradise Valley club will dls ixpresslon of confidence in their Mrs Otto Erlckeon Mrs. A. E. Han- The Parent-Teacher association of venlence we are proud to offer you band for one year. This action was together with three other nelcse will .... _____... _____ _ lot ism in the economic battle of son held the high score the Garden Home __ School are spon- modern banking taken at a meeting held Tuesday at inherit equal aharea of the uncles Mr. C. J. Blelman and Mrs H ^ a program Frlday evelTlng. ^ "*rvlc* mod' rn bank,nK ' ake” a l a ne‘a ‘ ue’ uay at *50,000 estate. Mr. Vernon was a country, The address of Mr. motored to to Olympia Olympia a a October o , h tv ,, n .» bome of the prealdent, Mra. C. bachelor. P. Morgan motored 9th. The new stage and and and you wl" f 'nd ,hat the offlcta!* L rer made a deep Impression, not of the Bank of Beaverton, who have W. Craig, after dlacusaion by mem- week ago spending the nigh, with a CAfetir1a wm b<1 dedicated at this jr \v. Blahop ha* been making served the Bank of Beaverton for here as the logical move because on the former soldiers but upon sister. Mrs. Carstensen They re- tlme Muton x Mm who w,„ (*. nr" ,r,lu " 7 ------- ---------- aome alterations in hi* store. The aker of the evenlng » quarter of a century, are ,*vera, of the active member, are country at large. W’e do not re- turned home Saturday, accompanied th, maln plumbing equipment haa been mov»d lubJect ..0regon willing and capable to advlae and unable to attend this year There It at thle time as the Admlnts- by their mother. Mr. Hagoe. who wU1 uke a# ^ to the rear, furntehlng more epao* 1. seriously ill, suffering a paralytic H litory.. a“ ‘ «t V0» w,th Xour fln* ncl* 1!ta fund* ‘®; «»• ‘ « w u r y to display hardware. on'e viewpoint wae given In full •troke j 7 jprob*#in#. I to moet the olub e obligations * 1 « column two weelu ago