Cumene. s Established 1927 Enterprise W ant ads bring home the bacon. BEAVERTON. OREGON, F IF T H Y E A R NO. 44 F R ID A Y , Get our prices first on your printing jobs. JANUARY 8. 1932 P U B L IS H E D EVERY F R ID A Y --------------------------- HEW CITY OFFICIALS TAKE OATH OF OFFICE MONDAY EVENING Four Aloha Residents Sent to Hospital as Result of Accident NORTHWEST OREGON RAS BUT I-6TH Of STATES HIGHWAYS Final Report of Red Cross Roll Call Shows $749.75 Donated by County in 1931 1932 Leaders of our fair community hold great hopes and desires for the coming 12 months Four well known Aloha residents Final report of Red Cross roll call narrowly escaped death New Year's | for 1931 In Washington county, LABO R W A N TS R E L IE F night about 6 o'clock when a car shows returns of $749.75, according j T H IR D P A R T Y T A L K E D driven by Matt King overturned to Omar Fendall ot Forest Grove. ^ 4 ^ three times in an effort to avoid DEMOCRATS G A TH E R treasuter. My belief is that conditions in 1933 Northwest Oregon Development The first session o f the Beaverton | crashing into a Ford driven by L. - - t Of this amount $353.50 has been . . , , . , „ , SM ITH VS ROOSEVELT will show, a decided improvement for City Council in 1932 proved a busy Curlett of Portland. The accident 1,111011 me* uesi a> 1 ® forwarded to National headquarters CIV»"’ ” T ' , 7 " "V* ’ *7,', ir.n..w--- t — . 1 — — -rpose of select- . . ^ . the better and that the change will B E T TIN G ODDS one with the swearing in of new of-1 occurred at the cross road at- Alex- | Hllhs|)0,° the puri ___ and the balance remains ... in Wash- . . __, . . . u,.,u With H OOVER’S PR O PO SAL ficials, payment of bills and the ander’s Service Station and the Can- in^ X isim ^ on turn \ it pro jn^ton cuunty to be uaed this year occur when least expected. grain quoted at a better price, kin- looking after many requests of rest- yon road. sentatives 1 hose chosen were John in emergency ----------- ' - relief ......... throughout the V P R IV A T E C A P IT A L FAII.S 7' are bound to rise, * . .. . . ■». Meurer. Jr., of the Cornell road, L. denU’ ' According to reports Mr. Curlett T Clawford Mannin(, and K w. county. The amount forwarded 10 which will tend toward better times. FO RE IG N T R A D E NEEDED Officials to take the oath Monday j attempted to enter the Canyon road Washington D. C., is $28.50 more R A IL R O A D FINAN CE S Tiie outlook for 1932 In my belief is Beach of Cornelius Loyal M Gra- evening were A. Ë. Wilson, mayor; without observing the ston sign A i d , acting secretary and Les- U,a" * a8 contrlbuted to headquarters optimistlc with a slow upward move Lea Richey, recorder; Messrs Alex Mr. King, to avoid a serious acci- '. m .,wa8 “ 'Y*“ » , “ “ V *7 " ’ 1 in 1930. With the President planning a lMW' ment. a r Detailed report forwarded to new drive to consolidate departments ander, Barnes, Marsh, councilman. 1 dent turned his oar Into the gravel, ai s ‘eU‘" of Banks, chu DOY G R A Y erink headquarters included 700 regular and bureaus as an aid to economy James Lewis failed to qualify for The Ford struck the rear of Mr. the An * at“ advisory committee will be ap- Bank of Beaverton overturning the -— . , . . tj . $1 membership, half to Washington, and hunting plans to effect savings, his position and J. R. Talbert will King's Packard, ' on f I*' 1>U on 1 four $5, contributing memberships, it would seem possible to secure serve until such time as It takes to heavy machine. Passengers in the . P^'11’ We have in mind a closer relation­ King car included Mr. and Mrs $2 forwarded ; one $25.50 supporting some relief from Republicans in appoint a sucoessor. ship between Beaverton business The main objectives of this newly Mayor Wilson recommended L. L. King, A. J Gerrow and Mrs Dickson memberships, 50 cents, forwarded and Congress talking expenditures this men and our neighbors in the nearby 'l*6' 7 . “ “ “ *“ *” ,V, ' " ” ” ' formed organization is to (1» push w Myers, as city attorney anc. E. J. A. J. Gerrow who was riding in , , . , . special memberships and contribu year. communities and a better understand­ an early completion of highway sys- y . . j . Boring town marshal for the coming the front . seat . was .. thrown against , r _ . . . . tions all of ■ ■■v.i-'V. 1 is » ■■ ••'«a in which retained ing of problems confronting every terns in the counties to the coast ( 2 ) year. The council confirmed these the dash board, suffering internal t . . . the chapter treasury. However, demands for new expen­ j resident of this wonderful Tualatin . .. . . , . .... regulate bus schedules; (3) increase Contributions by towns is as fol- Valley to the abdomen and is still i. , . . .... . ,, , ditures continue to arise. Notable appointments Committees for the coming yeat confined to the hospital Mrs. King ',oul' ' ' u ,t ,u . publicity, fU ■. <4 ol lows Hillsboro $295; was the decision of the American V **■"'’ tain permanent settlers for this sec- ,on Cooperative marketing can and will gash on her leg ..... ia_ ----- . . , » . in lhe de $106 75; Sherwood $4«; Tigard $15.50; so,yt Federation of Labor to throw are' water Councilman Fordney; received a severe t'e many problems and prova a lion and (5- cooperate Orenco $10; Helvetia $5; Forest benefit to everyone. Its influence behind the drive for ! street' Councilman Alexander; fin- and cuts about the temple, while _ . , velopment of the entire district, sanitary Mrs. Dickson suffered a wrenched . .. . . , , ... Grove $182.30, Hillside $27; Gaston direct Federal appropriations to r e - ance Councilman Boswell 11 you are interested in civic af- A thorough check of the highway lieve the unemployed. For the first <7°unc>lman Marsh; lights Council- back and cuts. Both were treated at systems in the state of Oregon re- *(“ 3, B:>nks $‘ 1 Cornelius $9, Wut s f alr8 you can do your, share by com- time, the great labor organization man Ba,ne3; sidewalks Councilman the hospitnl but returned home, he northwest part of the K an J“ 5 ^ ling to general Chamber of Com- veals that the takes a stand on the issue and The entire council will act where they have not as yet rccov- state has but 6 % of the total mile- ree meetings. as members of the above committee ered from the shock. aligns itself against the President. L E E R. R IC H E Y Repular Meeting P. T. A. Drs. C. E. Mason and Welch w ill! Numerous accidents have occured ; the ** V’ tTi* ''IJn*'l!!',”. He insists that such action is not President Chamber of Commerce The following table will illustrate act as health officers, as they have at this crossing, due mainly to the Called Monday Evening necessary. Lhe point more clearly. in previous years | fact that persons fail to observe - My sincerest wishes for the new Eastern Oregon population 182,973, that j / _An that canyon Canyon roau road is is a a through The regular P. T. A. meeting will year are: The Federation estimates that! “ * aPPIication ior the rebonding ‘ j lnat wiroug.. mi|eaee 9 523 there will be 7,500,00« unemployed | f S W J S * * * " e .U e ; h,Khway and traffic at that point ^ „ ^ ^ g o n . population 251,291, be held Monday evening, January -j -0 pnng into closer relation the 11, at 8 o clock and an inteiesting home, and the school. That parents during the first part of 1932, and I Hennessy, Lena E. Fry, C. T. Tim- should be watched by those attempt road mileage 876. , . . . . 7 . . .. i mons. V. A Woods, Walter Vau ' ¡ng enter from a side road. program has been planned and tetxcliers» nmy cooperate In the does not believe that the govern- j Southern Oregon population 98,011, | Kleek, May Belle Erickson and Otto j A rejport on Why a P. T. A. in training of the child, ment should "shirk Its responsibilities road mileage 589. Erickson was accepted by the] - ■ ■ For every child a community I The above figures show that 55<& the High School" by a student, a . ... . ¡council and teacher, Leudersnip, which recognizes and plans for his In Washington one finds a strong .. . , $21 from Benefit Game of the population of the state are PalL'nt . The matter o f issuing refunding undercurrent of third party talk, . . . ... * .. . accommodated with 94^?- of the " *ial it means Nationally and Lo needs, protect him against physical . . .. .... . . „ ... 'bonds, met with a motion from Turned over to Relief highway mileage, while the north-1 reports on 4-H clubs by their dangeis, provide him with safe and based upon the attitude of Republi- T„ . . . . . . . . . .. , , . . „ Councilman Talbert that the city at- Committee of Beaverton wcgt has a population of 421,511, leaders. Hoping to receive ideas on wholesome places for play and recre- can-Independents who have foughi , v . . . . . .. T-, T 7 . . .. , , torney be instructed to draw up an the President on his tariff and farm „ _ ____ .. , . .. . , which Is 45tf. they have only fl?r or w ise Ut"' of Leisure Time for our allon ordinance authorizing the issuance of young people. relief policies in the Senate. Sena-; . . . .___ , . B .. MRS ESSEX M A R S H , 25H miles of roadways improved. . __ „ . . such bonds to cover those now past Mrs. W. C. Jackson will give sev- j Pres As a climax to their help toward lu rent-Teacher Association tors Norris, Johnson, Borah and La due. i eral piano solos,: March of the those in need, the ........ Beaverton .. ....... ....... ...... .... vertun High 0 .. .. • • 1 Follette, together with Governor No action was possible, regarding Schoo, placed their basket ball Statistics given in Iinal _________________________ Dwarf by Greig, Caprice,--Stanarel) The Klwanls club stands fo r gtv- Plnchot ,of Pennsylvania, are being _ .. . .. '. . . ,, the high tension wires le high tension wires near the Air- [ , eam agalnst that of Hillsboro High Report of Health Inspection Edward Schutt. Rhoda Thyng in„ f irat place to the human and mentioned as possible candidates. .. port, as the the Wlres wires are are Iooaleu located out' out-' | In a charity game, in the - Beaverton - r . . . . I ■ r _______ j p° rt' a3 spiritual, rather than to the material Made in Grade School ~ < “7‘ Refreshments will be served. T h * ; things of life, for the application o f Senator Norris, it is understood, j ! ! . * Tbe H,gh Sch(>o1 gymnasium on Decern committee this time Is Mr. and Mrs. the golden rule to all human rela­ has declined to .enter the presidential Z ^ 1 ber 22 Final reports of health inspections Bielman The returns of this game totaling doctora and nurses have been Filley and Mr and Mrs. tionship, and for the development primaries, but is understood to be' of the co u n ci,8 jurisdictton. over $21 were turned over to the compiled and notes sent home to j Everybody welcome. of more Intelligent and aggressive citizenship. With these ideas ln parents. Statistics of the report | Im itali O ffic e rs mind we are working to make b. r a e. .h. r . eon. ü» uoa: ¡JUT*» w S - SEM - - - ESTER - - - - EXAM « * * “ S « IN V IEW may be of interest to school patrons Beaverton High School students of the President is possible but, In ulso gtated that the rock cn 3rd „ Number of pupils inspected 257, | The Beaverton Chamber of Com- Beaverton a better place to live in. back to school again after It is a friendly town and we be­ view of his control of the party nia- in bad condition and that not only cation f rom Deember 22 to January tbose without defects 71, with de merce met Tuesday evening in their lieve that we can help to make It fects 186, 10% or more underweight | rooma ln the Bank building Tin- ^h‘ nerL ,there, n° d° Ubt aboul thls street but 7th~st'reet"are"”in di’re the ability of his partisans to give (need of . |4 should meet the semester examina- 17, with defective eyesight 20, with time was devoted to the installation even more so In the coming year. N. J. SKEE, him the nomination. A bill from the Valley Water com I T ^ M u l e d f o t ' ^ ectlve hearing 33 largely due to of the following officers: L. R. Rich- President Kiwanla club 'impacted earwax' that are 'mouth ey president; L. W. Short, secretary- The political spotlight this week L>* The be&inninfi ot thia « efnester un enlc11' D. C. Howard met with his gar­ predictions, there are too many fac­ den club Wednesday. This is quit* tending factions to some extent, tHe ^ r i n g bill of $2 is for telephone ser- ment ° f ab° Ut 25 8tudenU T A X LEAG UE M E ET tors of uncertainty: But I venture relative strength of leaders striving vice which the thought was expected. a large club and seem to be ex­ H I SCHOOL P L A Y S MAC to control the party. ...■» beginning .... The entire county was well repre to say that If we trust the guiding tremely interested ... in the furnished by the company free of Friday night marks the beginning ^ w' r out of thelr rci(pcc. sented ,n the 15 persons present at P°wer above and follow His leautng, Howard talked talked I the the meeting meeting of of the the Washington, Washington even ** lt requires new ways of ‘^Warrants ordered dmwn are as I .°f real basketball games k for " . Beaver- tlv . projects. Mr. Howard l° n Wben U,C H,‘gb J f h0° ' ..bout the meaning of the 4-H sym- county Tax Equalization League hold thinking and new methods. In other Considerable Interest Is taken ln follows la -la ' Richey $4 70- Hedge Judge 6 team of McMlnnvlHc H « h ^ ^ ^ ^ |u meall. , Tue8day („ Hillsboro Investigation wo«’da- Christian principles In busl- the fact that Alfred E. Smith will Ä « i r'r„ 7- : ■— be one Of the three speakers on this | election. $2; L. Underhill $2;’ Mabel ‘" c t a c h " Warren "has ^ gw d team ‘ Ilg head’ hL‘a rl' aIld heallh of aeveral comP|alnU •’evealed. some “ jolce’ ^ ^ M r l t y .h ire d hi! occasion, which is seen as an eppor- Alexander $2; Anna Hyland $2; De- Hnd wlth th., cooDeraUon of the Especially dld he stress the import- as only hearsay while others proved ' J P P® Y *— *— *-*— T— ‘ —*--*■ ' ‘ - — p ance o f citizenship as an interpre— to be serious and are being looked all. C H AR LE S F. CLARKE l ° r . h‘ m , ,JT Whal Mr; wey the Plumber' *4 45: ^ la Ftichey I school students much is to be eX" tation of the heart division. The into. Certain Hillsboro business Smith has in mind is a source of gen fund, $2.30; C. R. Hadley Co. peoted o f it members of the club were given houses are receiving special attention' concern to a number of D em o c ra t $1.45; W W Peels $11,25: C E Met- j * p j o M IN A T io N S TO BE MADE The standard bearer of 1928 retains > ritt $2; E J Boring $ 8 ; Otto Erick- A regular student Body meeting posters to be placed on their prem- from the committee due to reports P . T . A . P r e s i d e n t t o a t t e n d considerable strength and while few son $ 1 ; L Richey, water clerk $25; ¡8 marked for indicating that a " 4 -H " boy e. m tax discrepencies P o r t la n d A s s o c ia tio n M e e t Monday, January 12. l~ concede him a chance to run again, L. Richey recorder $50; E. J. Bor- The DUrtK)8e of the meeting will * irl Uvea tbere' ThouKh il isn t re' PROGRESS PE R S O N A LITIE S many admit that he may exercise a ing, read meter $20; Boring marshal ^ to nominate candidates for Stu- ally Ume to bcgin P lun tln 8 gardens Fifty years ago the community in > Mrs. Essex Marsh received an In­ veto power over the convention and $ 10 ; H. C. Hartwig wood, $5.75; Plo- dent officers for the new il Ume lo ** Plannl“ M tbem and thus prevent the nomination of any neer Pub Co $ 8 ;F. H. Wilson $1.30; scni6st6 m te r ^ arranging for fertilizing and break- and around the Whitford school was vitation to attend a P. T. A. meet­ Today many ing at Holladay school, Portland, unfavorable candidate. Mrs Harrison 50c; Beav Sand & Grav ‘ Ejection for the officers will be ing of the ground and the leader called Scatterville. with the boys, little communities make up what Monday Jan. 11 afternoon el $49.50; V H Bixby $16.50. the following Monday and from also discussed this at 2 The boys were also instructed as to wa8 then the only village, _____________ I that date til the end of the school o'clock. That Governor Roosevelt, of New the method and importance of keep John Spurlln from Idaho visited Mrs. Cheryl Sholz Dean of Womfn term these officers elected will guide York, is far in the lead for the ELEC T RK, D R IL L STOLEN ing reports of their activities. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eliander at Reed college, will speak on her FRO M AUTO R E P A IR SHOP and the play is expected to D e a As the middle of January ap- progress, Democratic nomination is generally _____ school. life In Vienna. agreed upon, but many expect proaches certain members of the Mr. and Mrs H Lindly of Garden Mrs. Marsh Is looking forward to . 1 »,. UiK>n' opposition bU! nia.ny .exp®c' Entrance P L A Y PROGRESSING __ straight-out to develop cnirance was was gained gained to lo the me Can i^ari eighth grade class are taking on an Home entertained Mr and Mrs. J. J .' this, with great anticipation and from Smith and look to the meet- Auto R ePair shoP in Aloha tro u g h The Student Body play under the extremely serious attitude. Why, Johnson of Progress recently wishes to share this pleasure with ing this week to show Smiths a rear window and about $100 worth direction of Miss Sanford will be Well, _ they want to take the state «... Cle,and pnterta‘ n,*d her members. Those wishing to at- a midyear , So anxious hand. In fact, the success or fall- oi Urea' tubea a" d a 8ma" electr'y and the play Is expeted to be a and afler 8choo, for reView of the Mr. and Mrs. A C Tuttle enter- brary. The topic will be "W hy a P. subjeols to be taken tained 13 guests for dinner Chrlst- believe that the present New York the caller knew J 1“ 1 about what bp greal success T. A In the High School" by a stu­ L IF E Cooking clubs met this week but mas day Among the guests were, Governor will be able to win in wanted. dent, a teacher and a parent. ______________ By Anqie Espolr we weie unable to obtain details of Mr. and Mrs. H O Shaffer, Mrs M spite of the Raskob-Smith combina­ Life 1 3 not lll:c a river of dreams what was done. | J. Shaffer, Mr and Mrs C. O. Wash- tion. Circuit Court Orders l-anguu.,«' Studies Popular You must take things as they coine This week's changes on the school burn There 1 j a growing Interest In Ferdinand Gronei et ux vs un- The figure of life is not file shadow registers include Norman and Doily The Whit fol d school gave a very known heirs of Peter Scholl, de- it seems. Rinehart, Norman and Della Jacob-; enjoyable program Dec 22. Carols, Scandinavian languages taught In In a presidential year, the selec- ceased et als order for publication It Is not like the moss, the violets sen who moved away and Orvllla musical skits, a Christmas play and the University of Oregon extension tlon of the Chief Executive occupies summons. division classes at Lincoln High the nubile mind t a irreat extent ---- hom*. and Chester Haskell and Vesta Wal- tenor solos were rendered P g Martin Bernards vs John A. Me- xhe figure« can not be wiped away, aer who are new pupils in the The Raleigh school also gave a School, ucoidlni to Alexander Enna, In charge of instruction. Danish, Already one bemn that professional Gee et a ,8 order of dlamiaaal. a * they can be cn a slate; system. program the same evening, gammers are maKinu oous on ine security First Natl Bank vs G. W. T ou must figure them out as they lay The sixth grade spelling contest A birthday surprise party was i Norwegian and Swedish classes are held and t ie University also offers c ance-s o eating en.oci.i s o w n Henderson et ux. default order and And make your life free from Jolts has ended with Jenne Welsh's side given for Mr. Brown of Garden I a cours« In Scandinavian literature the nomination of their party Ac- j udgment. j of hate. victorious. They will celebrate Frl- Home Sunday evening. Iceland and Finland. TOrdlng to a w rite rin the New York Kelsey Miller, by guardian vs J. day afternoon Mrs. H. H Englemann and small Including the new term co,d bIo®ded • f ,enJtl8ta, ot H. Stephens et al. granting a d d i t i o n - ----------------- CRUMBS g0n Stephen have gone to Hermlston, Classes open for Wednesday the Sixth. probabilities ask the public to place ai time for fixing amended com- _ Fourth giade people are studying Oregon on a visit $2 against $1 on the Roosevelt chan- p,aint H IT E O N idea lunches __ ces In other words, they will lose j yy Hess vs H. A Buroker et ux X-Rays taken of Mr Dayle's eye First grade people get "Browmia" YOUNG P E O P LE E N T E R T A IN E D Sever» Connection« NEW Y E A R EVE A T FROST HOME $1 If Roosevelt is the Par 4 Y 8 choice judgment and order of sale showed several pieces of steel in it stamps for good work, N. J. Skee, for a number of years but you will pay them $2 if he is Chas L Smith et ux vs Mary 1C. The eye was removed Just before Third grade pupils study multi- unsuccessful. On others, the odds oden, order o f default. Christmas and he Is recovering at plication tables in and out of connected with the Beaverton Fin Irene Frost and Coretta Adams en- are the ether way around, b e i n g _________________ _ fhA v « t « r « n '« knanitai in HnrtiAnd. school hours—because they want to. ance Co, has rented quarters with ------------- - the Veteran's hospital In Portland. cited f » 4-1 against Baker. 6-1 Mr> and Mrg Q A o n mo re and Elizabeth Struthers spent several Many old coins are being shown in P M Madden and will devote his tertained a few of their friends New 10-1 against Richie and agamsi daughter Elizabeth and sen Garfield days last week in Portland the guest the fifth grade looms brought by entire time to the Insurance business Y enr8 eve at the Frosts home near Smith ----------- ------------ Aloha. While the guests waited for of Portland were Sunday dinner of Miss Maureen Rice. Lillian Jacobs. Cathryn Van Kleek The Bank of Beaverton's many the stroke of twelve, they played guests of Mrs M C McKercher Vincent Willoughby had tfle mta- and Vance Boswell. _ Miss Hazel Smith has returned fortune to chop his big toe almost Second grade youngsters brtnR the savings depositors have had their games, danced and had refreshments. President Hoovers sugges e e- a tr, to K nappa. Oregon o ff Dr. Mason found It necessary new Christmas dolls and toys to January 1, 1832. Interest added to At the stroke of twelve a skit was coostruction ^ " ^ e ^ ° rp“ ^a .1°” where she spent the past two week to take four stitches. school to show their accounts The Bank will be put on by Forest Jon««, a• IN I. and intended to rehabilitate ere . visiting her p«renU. The Misses Vivian and Ardls Nel- ------------------------ glad to have you bring In your sav-1 Richard Young as New Tears. This .£U.W lw c® "f ‘d,n®* _ “ *• * * ' Mr and Mr«. W E Pegg spent son and Elizabeth Struthers attended The D J Nelson family spent ings Pass Book at your convenience was followed by more games 1h« p«cted that th« National Lredit cor- ^ Year« day in Portland with tha C. E. watch party at the Riley New Years day In Poitland at the so that It may be entered on your party was enjoyad by everyone. 1$ boog j broke up about 9 a. m. ' Crandall home home near Beaverton. tbeir daughter. i Continued on P » « e 4'