The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 22, 1932, Image 1

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S IX T H
YEAR
NO. 6
P U B L ISH E D
Fourth Street Project may
be Cast Aside for New
District Attorney Issues
Statement
to Voters
E arl C. B ronaugh, Jr., w h o is a
candidate
fo r
A ttorn ey
General,
m akes the follow in g sta tem en t:
Mr. B ronaugh w as born in P ort­
land 38 years
a g o and
has
ever
since resided in O regon. He gradu­
ated from the University o f O regon
in 1917 and
w as adm itted
to the
p ractice o f law
in the same year.
H e has practiced law in Portland
fo r the past 15 years in association
w ith his father, Judgqf Earl C. Bron-
^ugh.
Mr. B ronaugh is a
W orld
W ar
C.
B K O N A L 'G Il.
The state h ighw ay com m ision o f
O regon is con siderin g a new route
to P ortlan d in place o f the fo u r t h
Street route and w ill rum through
the N orth T igard district. Should
such a route be obtained, it would
mean considerable to this small com -
m unity in that there would be tw o
m a jo r highw ays from here to P ort-
land.
Leslie Scott, ch airm an o f the high­
w ay com m ission, said that pieiim in-
ary en gin eerin g surveys have already
Indicated that it is entirely feasible
to build a five mile con n ection be­
tw een the W est Side P a cific high­
w ay from near T igard to the Canyon
road at about a point hair way be­
tw een B eaverton and Sylvan and
save approxim ately
$ 1 , 000,000 over
the F ourth Street extension.
T he F ourth-street extension would
cost about $1,600,000 fo r the right o f
w ay and m ean destruction o f 20 to
30 existing houses.
T he
T igard-
C anyon road c u t-o ff as outlined would
cost not to exceed $ 600,000 fo r the
entire disance Is through acreage.
T here would be no bridges to c o n ­
struct and no heavy grades or cuts
and it would be five miles in length
to seven miles fo r the F ourth street
extension.
It w ouid leave the W est Side Pa-
c iflc highw ay ju st beyond T ig a rd
and reach Canyon road by follow in g
a lon g the east side o f the Southern
P a cific rail line, that goes from
gard to B eaverton.
It would
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Beaverton Water
Users
May Possibly be Supplied
EVERY
F R ID A Y
Kenneth Harlan Seeks
Seat of U. S. Senator
with Well Water
Route Costing Less
K A K I.
Enterprise Want Ads bring home the bacon
Mr. Cunningham o f B arr * Cun-
¿T
I ntngham, engineers, w as present at
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the adjourned m eeting o f the city
P
K
cou ncil M onday evening ot discuss
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the possibilities o f wells to serve the
citv with water.
V arious sizes o f
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wells. Quality o f water, pumps and
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the relative cost o f drilling per foot
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w eie discussed extensively. Mr. Cun-
U w
a
Bingham suggested
that
engineers
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jN k
in i up sp ecification s coverin g all
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details for well con stru ction
and
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that the city
attorney
prepare a
-
j MBEawevglall
con tract of term s o f paym ent the
fig * ”?* .
(city wished to m ake.
He
furthet
"S 3
(stated that the cost o f draw ing these
specifications and the testing ot the
K E N N E T H 11AKLAN
water would not exceed $50. The
Hepublican Candidate fo r
|above suggestions were agreed on. I
UNlXKM S T A T E S S E N A T O R
j The city record er was instructed
(to advertise fo r bids for hauling re- "O regon 's P rosperity depends
upon
(fuse foi the city, the cou ncil reserv- public developm ent o f its great pow-
-ing the right to accep t or reject all er resou rces" says Mr. Harlan
! bids.
Kenneth Harlan fo r years has been
E . B. T O N G U E
C ouni!ru n M aish m ade a m otion prom inently Identified with the pow -
ncing m y can d id acy iu that a w a u a n t fo r $12.50 In favor o f er issue in A m erica. He Is a nation-
lelf, 1 wish to brand as George 1 !i\ ng be draw n and a re- ally known fo r his persistent figh t
false certain
rum ors iceipt obtained
m arked
In full for against the exploitation of the peo-
ly enem ies as to my per- services tendered the tow n o f Beav- p ie s great w ater pow er resources by
am ount
is
due
M r.'p riva te m onopolies. He has been a
sonal taxes and the expenses o f m y erton. 1'hls
T h jn g for the first seven days o f teurless cru sader against the pow er
office ,
•April, 1930, fo r w hich he had never trust and oth er special privilege in-
i he runn
been
reim bursed.
terests, and is nationally recogn ized
my (-axe8 *
K cco id e r R ich ey
was
asked to as an authority upon the su bject o f
laise. 1 ha
notify the P. E. P. com p an y to fol- public utilities.
year as an<
'low the m ap furnished recently In
F R IE N D O F G E O R G E JO S E P H
Last year 1
the ch an gin g or the city lights. This
Mr. Harlun cam e back to O regon
own an
was due to a m o.Ion made by Coun- early in 1928 to assist his friend,
com e
oilman Boswell.
G eorge Joseph, in d efeatin g the m er-
E ver since i
have
been
in o i-
f'ice 1 have furnished w ithout cost to
the taxpayers and at m y ow n
ex­
pense the follow in g Item s:
1. My own car, cost and expense,
fo r o ffic ia l use.
2. 1 have paid my own o ffic e rent
3. 1 have paid fo r the care and
ja n itor service o f my o ffice .
4. 1 have furnished
and
m ain­
tained. fo r the free use o f the cou nty
a law library representing an lnvest-
I m ent o f over $10,000.
I 5. F rom the tim e in 1925 w hen tha
C o ijity Court
authorized
the
ap­
pointm ent o f a d eputy I paid ou t uf
m y ow n salary upon that deputy's
salary the sum o f $50 per m onth as
long as he rem ained, a period o f
nearly 2 years.
6. 1 have furnished all furniture
in m y o ffic e excep t a small
type­
w riter desk and tw o or three filin g
cabin ets o f fou r units each fo r crim ­
inal docum ents.
7. F or a great m any years 1 have
paid the
entire
salary
o f stenog-
raphers now the County pays pan.,
8. 1 have furnished
every
type-
w riter that has been used in m y of-
fice with the single exception o f one
ie ce n tly furnished by the C ounty for
the tax foreclosures.
9. 1 have furnished m ore than
three fou rth s o f all stationery used
in m y o ffic e and all stam ps w hich
alone am ounted to an average cost
o f $5 per m onth.
At
an
ofi
W ashington
tion held lu<
boro library
Uve com m it!
c
P c
nurse was si
association,
1 he now *'
Initiated act
e s u e c lX
d .
th£ „ “ J. 1 '
mat. neeu
a
Lloses.
it
m eeting.
P ick in g up
dropped due
Ithe form er
ntond, the n<
rapidly as p
lems that h
period the o
this typo o f
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W A jS f
F J B p lj
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W m . Matzke Accidentally
Shot while in Field
A seventeen year old boy, son of
P. B. Kend, stum bled while walking
through a field and the gun he was
carryin g
d isch arged,
sh ootin g
the
I fad
in the right foot.
A nother gun accid en t occu red to
Wm. Matzke, while he was plow ing
on his prem ises. .A bullet from the
gun o f M onroe ¡Shannon, w ho was at
target
practice
near
the
field
strayed and stru ck Mr. M atzke in
the nose, com in g
out
In his
left
ch eck Just below the eye. Deputy
H arry
Johnson
investigated
the
accident.
out by Mrs. F ritz A bendrotn, presi­
dent o i the health association. The
o c c L iA H A iiu «
or
ru n ru B c,
B eaver ch apter O rder o f Eastern
w ork w ill be finan ced from Christ­
I f 1 am nom inated and elected to s ta r m el jo in t|y with Tualatin chap-
m as seal sales receipts.
the o ffic e o f A ttorn ey
G eneral 1 ter at H l,l8boro> Tuesday evening,
Mrs. F oeller received her hospital
will con d u ct that im portant o ffic e The occaslon being the visitation o f
training at G ood Sam aritan hospi­
upon the basis o f full e fficie n cy and m atio n s and patrons o f P ortland
tal, Portland, and her public health
strict econom y. I will
personally and vicinity. There were about 376
w ork at the U niversity o f
O regon
devote m y entire tim e and en ergy guests present. H on or guests
were
sch ool o f
public
health
n ty sin g
day at
to the discharge o f m y duties and Pa3t U rand PalronB J - Krank deters,
where she took years post graduate
nosed her
F rank M angould, and G ilbert Char-
cou rse, receivin g her public health
w ill select m y assistants solely upon .
^
a
pGln
J
J
F
ters, elective and appointive o fii-
nursing
certifica te, She
has a lso
reach ed a
m erit and ability, w ithout regard to cers o f the grand ch ap ter
F rank
had post gruduate hospital trainin g
B
eaverton
politics. 1 can, and will, render the Baldwin
of
N ew berg,
associate
D uring her w ork at one o t the
Beavertc
State real service at a great saving grand patron and E lizabeth Low,
well know n nursery schools in P ort­
L orest (
in cost to the taxpayers.
by the grand t,(,asurer and m any oth er n a ­
land she received unique experien ce
T igard
îtro n s patrons, associate m atrons, as-
with children w hich Is con sidered
H illsbon
elim ination o f useless expense and aoclate patrons and secretaries. Sev-
by Mrs. A bendroth and others w h o
r OS s Hi
was high
point man
extravagan t practices.
eral g ood
talks were given. T he
Investigated her credentials prior eo
am
assing
points.
This
'is
H
a
rt’s
E A R L C. B R O N A U G H , JR . past m atrons o f H illsboro put on a
her em ploym ent
as
of
p articular
ia
„t
year.
Clem ent and G. Brandi
play ‘ " in the Fountain o f Y outh ’"
value to her w ork
In the county.
w
ere
also
star
perform
ers.
JO
S
E
P
H
P
L
A
T
F
O
R
M
w h ich caused a great deal o t m irth.
the
endorsem ent
T here will be a m eet at B eaverton
Kenneth Harlan has been persls- She com es w ith
Mrs. Schultz and daughters Helen Harrl8 Han8° n ’ B eaverton s popular
w ith M cM innville this Friday.
tent In his determ ination to carry also o f the state board o f health.
tenor, sang tw o selections. A lunch
and F rances an d son G eorge, were
w_______ .
,
Saturday m orning at 4.30 a. m. the forw ard
the real Joseph principles.
o f home made cakes and c o ffe e was
B eaverton H igh Band
left fo r t h e ' As a close friend
and adviser o f
w eek end visitors at the N ew m an served
under the direction o f Mrs.
ninth annual band contest at C or- G eorge Joseph, no
one
Is
better
home.
1 D insm ore and Mrs. V. A. W oods.
vallis.
H erbert
Mason, clarinetist, qualified to ca rry on that cause o r
left with M aurice Manning the day to bring the Joseph platform back
before fo r the solo contests. Due to upon its true course,
heavy com petition "H erb ’’ did not S T E 1 W E R
WAS
P IO N E E R
IN
place.
i
A D V O C A T IN G P O W E R
B eaverton
was Judged third
In
DEVELOPM ENT
their division, Class C. Hill M ilitary
No candidate in the field fo r the
won first In this group. The ju d ges nom ination fo r United States Sena-
decision s w ere announced
at the tor has
a right to
claim
patent
in the Union
M em orial rights on Ideas fo r the developm ent
If any such right were to be al -1 s till later. 1928 o r 1929, Senator cou n ty o fflce rs have all thelI o ffl. luncheon
B uilding on the O. S. C. cam pus.
o f ch eap pow er In Oregon.
low ed by the patent officr It would Steiw er aided in passing the bill pro- clal expt,n ses pald and wlth the ex
Jefteison
111 Sel l ' . . , I
w. i
III t m
probably be aw arded to United S .ates vidlng fo r the study o f the C olum bia ce p tion o f the S h e riff close their of-
Class A and Silverton earned first
Senator F rederick Steiwer, w no was R iv er by the W ar D epartm ent to de- ilce at 5 o ’clock in the evening
Huber Clubs Hold Their
honors In Class B.
a d vocatin g the developm ent Oi pow er term ine Its possibilities
fo r pow er,
u .y i n g the year 1925 the County
T he B eaverton Band w orked hard
Regular Business Meeting
by the Federal G overnm ent at Uma- navigation, irrigation and flood con - c o u r t made an order w hich Is no.v
on their num bers and really deser­
11 1 let R apids m ore than ten
years , trol. T hat report was subm itted to ¡n io r c e and e f f e c t authorizing the
ved first place. Last year they took
ago.
T he records back up
that C ongress this year, and Senator Nbel- appointm ent of a deputy at $1800 a
fifth place and hope next year to
statem ent.
wer was the first person to protest y ea r, the salary to be paid out oi
bring hom e first place.
in 1921 Steiw er participated in the against the «ggestlon thut the river flne8i penalties and forfeitu res not
F. E. Bushnell Is director.
organ ization o f the Umatilla R apids be d eveloped in units and at the ex- out o f taxes. This ord er was made
R eport cards
were
handed
out
association, having fo r Its purpose pense o f the state«.
under an a g ieem en t with
the County
W ednesday.
Those receiving
Blue
the building o f a dam fo r the devel-
He demanded that the Columbia C ourt that I would pay Into
tn.
cards w ere: Evelyn Alexander, R o b ­
opm en t o f ch eap w ater pow er fo r do- River be developed by Federal aid C ounty General Fund all that part
ert Benson, D elbert Burke, Frank
m estic uses and fo r pum ping water just as was the Ohio, the Mississippi Qf the fines, penalties and fo rfeitu res
Ditneo, M ary Jackson, Ellis Nylund,
to proposed Irrigation projects. He and other watersheds
w hich
C ecelia Spies, R obert Shepard, M ar­
w ent to
the legl~latuje in 1923 to
He is fightin g fo r that principle e x c ite r
vin Stalder, Douglas T aylor, K enneth
urge the s.ate to participate In the now, and on April 18 he and Me- Since J
T aylor,
M ildred
Tw ohy.
cost o f a study o f the project. L ater N ary put such a bill before Con- 1, 1932,
H on orable
m ention. A rthur
A n­
he went to W ashington and aided gress.
aside f
derson, Corrlne Antrim, Van B row n ;
the late Congressm an N ick Sinnott
These statem ents are the fa cts as County
Thelm a
B erger,
Emma
Findley,
in securing an appropriation o f $5*“,
dlclosed by the records o f the Uma- $42,919..
Helen
G od frey,
Francis
H olboke,
000 from C ongress to m ake the study tilla A ssocia ion and
of
C ongress, ty's sa
Jean Lewis, Maurice Manning. El-
ln 1928 a bill w as In C ongress to and it sets Senator S teiw er four- $9,000,
p rovide that the Umatilla p roject square with the sentim ent o f the under I
should be built by the Federal G ov- people o f Oregon fo r pow er develop- $31,366.1
ernm ent. At the hearing on that bill m ent on the stream s o f this state.
The
the o b je c.lo n was raised that If ex- It Is unansw erable that the people Hlllsboi
35 D esig n s S u h n ilttid
P O L IT IC A I. M E E T IN G
tstlng electric m a n u factu rin g
com - o f O regon could not alone finan ce S h eriff
IN S T A R H A L L
pam es should not buy the s u r p lu s 1 such developm ent.
possible
pow er at the Umatilla Dam the p ro
P ow er developm ent is not an Is- ings wl
Ject w ould never pay fo r itself.
it sue in this cam paign
anyw ay.
i f th rou g f
was at that tim e that Senator Stel- one o f the candidates were an advo- by doit
w er suggested that the bill be amen- cate o f pow er developm ent and the
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— - w u n miu speits lo r rive or ten min-
ded to provide that if the
pow er oth er were opposed to It, then an ls-
K erch er and Mrs. L iverm ore.
utes. The public Is cord ially Invited
cou ld not be sold at the head, where sue would be created fo r decision
The
B AN K
OF
BEAVERTON,
to com e and look the can didates over m em ber Federal R eserve
developed, the govern m en t should be by the voters. As it lies, Steiw er has
System
Mr and Mrs. B asno ana uaugnters and hear them speak. All o ffic e s will Is YOU R bank, and o ffe rs you every
authorized to con stru ct transm ission * Bne record on the m atter o f pow-
you r M other D ay G ift at Lola dan and Myrtle a ie new arrlv- be represented from United Btatds m odern banking service. W e appre­
llnes for carrying the Juice to piacas er and on* that can be endorsed by
, sis from Arizona,
.Senator down.
Beaverton Pharmacy.
jrbere it could be sold.
j
everybody.
ciate the opportu n ity o f servin g you,
Steiwer was Pioneer in Ad\
Power Development