The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 22, 1932, Page PAGE 2, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    FRIDAY,
BKAVFRTON
PAOS >
%1‘ KIJ ti. i«:«
has been very ill with the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Whatley
visited
friends at Mountaindale and were
Beckett mo- amner guests of the C. S Reynolds
Two new trees grace the
local Mr and Mrs. Carl
school grounds due to efforts of the tored to Salem April 9th to attend lanuly last ' * " K-
eighth grade two more grow with the wedding of their neice Miss i»t
j^r. and Mrs. A Anderson and
a H. J E F F R IE S , P nU liiuir
p. T. A. membership at their
roots nevieve Beckett to Herman
Smith aaUj,nters Kuth and Helen were Sun-
and one more is the gift of
Mrs at the Friends church. There were day ca,|ela at the J. O. Carson home.
Published Friday of each week by Pioneer Publishing Co. at Beaverton, Marsh, retiring president at the Par- two hundied and f‘ny lnvUed
Those reported on the sick list
ent-Teaicher
association.
’lfipse more than a hundred of them at ||,e past week are J. O. Caison, L.
•re. Entered as eecond-clase matter at the postoffice at Beaverton, Ore. planted
Dlanted by
bv the
the eighth
eiahth grade
erode are
are a tended the home reception, where a Ml„ e| Mr and Mrs. Chapman
Japanese Cherry and a Moititain’ delightful lunch of cake
The Abe Zaliler family of Portland
Ash. The day after those were set cream was enjoyed
enjoyed
T ...
BuhaerlpUon Kates
at the Kohrback home on
..*.90 there was a P. T. A. ceremonial couple will make their home in Sunday.
___ ft.BO T h ree m onths
One Year
planting at which Mrs. Marsh Mrs Ridgefield, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Farlsef,
Portland.
__ J.8Û Subscriptions Payable In Advance Walker officiated. After the plant-
The A. F Carson home is being
■U Months
redecorated on the inside and paint- called on Mrs. Epperly luesday.
|
! Ing of the official trees Mrs. Marsh
L>avis
is
do-
Van
Oss
has
redecorated
the
in-
j
presented Supt. Metzler with funds cd on the outside, Mr.
Beaverton Office—Broadway near O. E. Traeha, Phone 7803
terior or
of ms
his nome
home anu
and .«•.
Mr. .« Mitzoff
with which to procure another ash lnK the work.
terior
...« /li,,
\ tomatch the one already set by the
Nancy Larson, Jack and Janet
whQ re8jdea on Highland avenue .« j
PoiUand Office—40*-407-e08 Dekum Bldg. Phons ATwater M i
pupils and which should
be her were week end visitors at the A. F. buiW
a
n 8 , on hu property.
Grade
School
HUBER
New*
.. -
*
* » .
« « . —
— —
-
The fourth grade people are mak- lM>me Su»day included Mr. and Mrs. to Mr. Burger for a year and Mrs.
Anderson, Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. yenegard is moving out in the near
“Where
would
you
look i for the hoys
who will . • he-l;“*
m“del «*“ *•“* ¡ ¡ £
,
,
,
■ ,
•
J
__ in keeping with modern theory that ^ uy Carr. Beaverton, Miss Casper future.
come leaders in business and politics ( was t h e question aU c h u < l l .e n 8hould be taught to un and Mrs u»*i>er wunaanoro, and Mr. Hamilton on the Farmington
put t h e Other lla> to l li e manager ol a nqwsboys’ club in derstand and appreciate all classes Mr and Mra-
R Shaw’ of >j°rt‘
G. KUSSELI. MORGAN
road is making extensive iniprove-
For
a large city
of indu,,tnal actlv*ty- tm booklets ton Mr.
d and Mrs. C. J. Hose spent nients on his property having en­
are very logically arranged showing
DISTRICT
ATTORNEY
at
Forest
*1 would find more of them in a club like mine than the proc<ul8 o t Karden making step Sunday with Mrs Schafer
larged his chicken house and reshin­
1
am
the
youngest
son of Henri­
step and
and also
also revealing
revealing som
some
among the college students, was his prompt reply. “ My | toy
by step
e ^ rove
Mrs. White came down from North gled the roofs of all buildings.
etta Hare and George A. Morgan,
hoys come mostly from families that have little money, p
1*»““1*? originality as do also the
Mr. and Mrs. E. Mann are visiting
bird booklet covers which they have Hlalns Thursday visiting at the Chap­
both my parents coming from Wash­
old
neighbors and friends over the
man
home.
where hie is a struggle, lhe experience
and determina
JU8t f,ni8hed and
which are deco
ington
County pioneer families. My
The entertainment committee of week end.
tion they gain in that struggle gives them
a gre|ater pow-
rated with original
drawings,
grandfather, W. D. Hare, practiced
the
Huber
club
met
at
the
J.
B.
(ills
L
'w
r o1
,v I£*np*°„b
*•* vase occviiu
aie
Miss Kuth Hayman is a guest at law in this county for many years
er of achievement than comes from mere
book learning.
w
*a th* giauc 8econd
Krade
arf Monday night,
dort
home
working on a new store
A newsboy sells papers by obtaining customers along whIch ‘Involve«“ the securing and ar- Albert Kidderbuuch was a dinner ,he home ot Mr- and Mrs- C'arl and my uncle "Bill" Hare has prac­
tice d law and been actively intei est-
at the Beckett home Sunday. Beckett.
his route or crying them on the street. To accomplish ranging of toys, the making of guests
ed in all C oi^ty affairs for the past
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shaw visited
refcults , he must resolve to overcome the irresponsibility
etc- Thu 8tor* win ** c*1Jed with Mr. Shaw s sister. Mrs. Clark
{“ J+’K S '
years. My father was at one
.
.
.
,
. L
lhe Tinker Toy Store" and will De
time
Clerk of this County, x was
at
the
Multnomah
hotel
recently.
_
that is characteristic of the average boy. He must he( managed by the winner m an aritu-
born here 35 years ago and atten­
Mrs. Clark has just returned from
forceful enough to attract attention yet, not so aggres metic contest,
ded the public schools of this county
California
where
she spent tne
sive that he annoys possible customers.
.
f,r8t K,ade p'*,lls Penan tne winter.
During the war I enlisted in the
navy and was stationed at Seattle,
As he triumphs over such problems, which are often week with the beginning or their A few neighbors pleasantly sur
Washington.
too difficult for grown men, he is apt to develop a smil *«»«t reading book. In this grade P‘ ,sed Mrs- J- Tat*ock on her birtn-
,
•
.
•
c
five reading book«
day anniversary. Those assisting -n
X was admitted to the bar In 1»2I
inir
ing and winsome manner that carries a person very far 11 *
“»ok« a,e covered.
celebration we.e m . «n,i m .«
and began the practice of law in
Honor Roll people in the three up- the celebration were Mr. and Mrs.
in this world
Coos County where I resided for 8
By meeting difficulties in their various p*,- grades for the period just ending H. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. McConnell,
M. Lewis, Mr. and
years, returning to Hillsboro, in
occupations, young people prepare themselves for leader- are Russen Huiett m the seventh Mr‘
* na Mrs
Mrs. Antrobus, Mrs. Ottinger, Mr.
X929. Since that time I have prrtT>
ge*,le
and
Lyman
Webb
in
the
sixth.
ship.
ticed law in this county.
j Honorable Mention Gene Brown and Mrs. E. F. Wright, Mrs. Brue-
big, and daughters, Mr. and Mrs
land Clara Kehrii.
This is the first time I have ever
been a candidate for any public of­
There is no wisdom or sense in raising money by I H,Kh Bonus Point Pupils—nth. Wickstrand and Bennett.
fice of this county, and X now sub­
Baldwin 243, Dorothy Bald-
Mrs‘ *-'ar* Becltett is convalescing
burdensome taxation and then throwing it away in fool­ Beulah
win 227, James Earle Miller 228.
at home after having several teeth
mit my platform for your approval.
ish and uneconomical expenditures.
If more thought . 7th,
an. Kussei Huiett
251 , Clara
ciara extracled-
281,
If nominated and elected X will:
Visitors at the C. Brown
home
Conduct the office w ithoii a sal­
were given to the wise expenditure of money, less would ¡Kehr" ¡w». Rhyiis wndman ¿ -¿ a .
aried deputy.
ttth, Lyman Webb 282, Gene Brown Sunday were Mr- and Mrs. Chas.
be necessary on devising! new schemes to raise more mon­ 228,
Shlgenari Nagae T»8.
j Tucker, son Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs.
Maintain my office at the Court
ey. It might be well to discard many of the things that Visitors were Mrs. Johnston, Miss Alan Olckenson and children Betty
House.
have fastened themselves upon our governmen in times Rosi Kehrii, Mis Olive Goff, Mrs Jean' and Alan, Jr., Mrs. B. Murphy
Foreclose delinquent taxes in ac­
past. Many of the practices are wasteful, unnecesary Haynes, Mrs. Tucker, O. B. Kraus. and daughter Patricia, Mr. and Mrs.
cordance with the law.
Gordon Gaul is again in school af- 1-'eon Hine and son, Mr. and Mrs. Art
Conduct all civil and criminal bu­
and useless. While commissions are searching for new ter an absence of two weeks di^e to Aimes and daughter Virginia, Mr.
siness of the County, honestly, effi­
illness.
-«
and
cjnrl
Kisler,
son
Carroll,
sources of revenue, let them give some time to the lop­ in
ciently, conscientiously und with ab­
---------------------- -
Mr. and Mrs. B. Wilmot, Mr. and
ping off of the unnecessary expenditures with which g o v ­
solute impartiality.
H IT E O N
Mr8' Summer8' Mr- “ nd Mrs. .Edward
ernment has become burdened.
Rhio ahv,
j Bergsrman, Mr. and Mrs. John
J. M. HIATT
-
I Whitlock.
- '.W .V V W .W .'.'/.V .V A V .S V
An editor labors under the same difficulties as does H,teon club met Wednesday, April Mr. and Mrg ^ Kirtley and gon FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
t e n h a o o e n s t h a t w h e n t h e n r e a e h e i 13 ^ the home of “ ra CormM et' “ «•« coming for a week end visit to „
the preacher. i It t o O f lie
il H a p p e n s i n a i W n e n t n e p i e a c n o Izentlne and roll call was "name Mrs. Kirtleys parents Mr. and Mrs. To the Voters of Washington County
The Future Leaders
prepares a sermon for a certain member or group of his some Wlld life of Oregon.” There c. c. Brown soon'
flock, none of those for whom the sermon is inten(led l7,eJ teor^ ® e 8
nentr ^ " ck“ d .^ 7 ® 1 _ visitors at the wnatiey
SPECIAL
home sun
not
pens
his S .m .i .O I i m - i m u i , ..^ Y v i j 'u j a a iij/ a u n i i i u n tu it a im gave a splendid report __ __ ____
faithful administration of the af­
Someone whom the editor does not have ill mind takes it district federation meeting at ¡Sa- KOniery ,,f M°untalndale
fairs of Washington County that has
to himself. The reason must he that the fellows w h o'1“ 1 ^<=uon ot officers followed
*^u«hn“ n waa seriously in- been my policy in the past,
with an unanlmtRis ballot cast for Jured on 1 uesday and is convalesc-1
netd Correct lOIl are already SO tough and hardened that Miss Margaret Summers for presl-d1^ at the Good Samaritan hospital,
Raid adv.
nothing will get through/ their skills.
dent; Mrs. Sarah Van Kleek vice- .
and Mrs. Whatley visited Mon-
president; Gladys Meyer treasurer, day with Mrs. J. C. Woltring. whe
i and Miss Elsie Caldwell secretary.
The people who do not dare trust the banks, seeni| | The next meeting will be April 27
more willing to trust the burglars.
at the home of Mrs. Ada Caldwell Nominate
C. S. H A Y N E S
at Tigard.
Mrs. A. lin g e r and t*aul lin g er, I ReP“ tlllcan candidate for County
If some folks didn’t sign so many petitions, they of Beaverton, spent Tuesday even-
oner If you want each-com­
munity to have an opportunity to
might be able to sign more checks.
ing at C. W'. Struthers.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Zweiner of Ti­ vote their own special road tax.
Paid adv.
gard, spent Sunday at E. D. Hite.
The politicians are said to steal each other’s thunder, Alfred u Rutker
___ of Buxton,
___ was
_ vls-
^
but the speed with which they act does not suggest that|mng the first of the week at the
they steal anyone’s lightning.
struther home
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Dorland of ® * * * * 0 * * * M * * * ò 6 a * * ^ \ « .M k > « /
i North Plains are staying at the
chas. van Kieek home. Mr. van
A headline says 2,(XX\000 kissed a saints embalmed
feet in 40 days in India; and yet there are people who KJ**,k
*tm quite m.
Mr and Mrs. L. M. Davies
think India should he free.
family visited Friday evening at
Wm.
P. O F F E R M A Y D A Y
“ C E N T -A -M ll.K ”
Carlstedt
home
in
and
the
Pow ell,
I Valley.
CO-OPERATIVES TOTAL 180
Mr. and Mrs.
IN OREGON, SAYS RKPOKT fftmUy of
M r T ^ .c e
I
------ -
' Gibons of Sandy were Sunday din-
May Day will be "dollar day" In
Oregon now has approximately 180 ner guests at the Struthers home,
rail transportation circles this year, co-operative marketing or purchasing ^
It was made known today with an- associations, according to a eomplla-
nouncement by the Southern Pacific tlon Just made by George O. Gatlin.
Conipany of plans for another offel extension marketing specialist of
lag of
Its famous “cent a-nuie" Oregon State college. In addition
•xoursions.
there are eight out-of-state assoc la - i
Arrangements have Just been com- tions doing business in Oregon.
(listed by the company for a lour-
0aUln claMlflaa the Oregon asso-
day sale of IU low-cost roundtrlps. c|aMoni a, follows 47 frult and
according to the local agent for the veRetabl. aMocllUlon9, « cann„ le8,
railroad^ Xh. .xcur^lon. will be o ^
fru|t and vagetaW. ba, Kalnl„ K a8.
erated from April 28 to May 1. in- soclatlonai 13 creanlerl„ . w clle08,
elusive, with return limit of May 10, factol, es and ealeH aKincle,. 3 mllk
of May 10, he suid.
bargaining, 2 milk distributing, 6
Ths territory to be Included in the livestock and wool, 4 handling eggs,
iWa-mlle" offer will cover 8 turkeys 8 nuts 14 grain 13 pur-
Southern Pacific* lines from San chasing associations 2 handling oil
F i ancmco to Ogden and Salt Lake
Oily and from Portland to El Paso and gasoline and 9 unclassified asso­
ciations handling seeds bulbs and
the like. Sixty-four of the separate
associations
mentioned are federated
TUNNEL NEAR VAULT
into larger units.
Tuscon, Art»-- An underground tun­
nel, which led almost to a bank
vault, has been discovereu under the
City's main street. Pioneers say it
BO YS A N D GIRLS
was dug by soldiers when 'IMcson
was the only wslled city in the
EARN A BICYCLE
Southwest and was Inlsnded to pro-
vlds a refuge for the inhabitants in In conjunction
with the
KimhsM
the event that the settlement should nano Kactory
are oftprl„ K a Ml.
be captured by ths Apaches.
cycle FREE to any
any Hoy or Girl
V w v v v v v v v v w v v v v v v w s v v v n - w (hat bring« s prospective customer
l to our store, or gives us the name
GEO. A. PALM 1TER
BEAVER WOOD ( O M I A N Y
and address of one to whom ws sell
Kepuhlkwn (au at Ida te
Dry Wood—Any Length
a Kimball Plano
KNOTS FOR r IKE PI-ACES
for Nomination for
Collins & Erwin Piano Co.
HARD A SOFT COAL
2nd fir Alderway Bldg , lidw a Alder
Agsnt for Esstmsn Furnacas
Secretary of State
Portland, Oregon
Paid adv.
I
Beaverton
TODAY
RATES
WVWVWWVVWVVVVWVWVWi
Bill Boyd
In
Carnival
Boat
with
Ginger Rogers
Hobart Bosworth
Fred Kohler
Earl Kennedy
RKO V A U D E V IL L E
Arthur and Morton
Havel
in “ Hot Water’’
Will and Gladys Ahern
with Brother Dan “ Arizona
Fun Spinners”
i
One or More 6x8 Photos
Nicely Mounted for Sl.UO
Make Your Appointments Today
IIOFSTEATFR STUDIO
165 % Third Street
Between Morrison and Yamhill
A Law Course
Which Will Help
You Pass the Bar
Become a lawyer and earn a lawyer’s bitf fees,
Some law vers have earned as much as a million
dollars in a single case.
\ ou can prepare in your spare time at home
through the Blackstone Legal Training Course
and Service, which contains sufficient instruction
in law to pass the legal examination for the bar.
lhe LL. B. degree is conferred upon graduation.
The Black«tone course was pre­
pared by 8» of the most emin­
ent legal authorities in the
United Stat-s Included in the
list of authors of text ma­
terials are such men as Jus-
ice George Sutherland of the
United States Supreme Court.
The course is endorsed and
recommended by leading law
and commerce schools as the
foremost
non-resident
1 a w
course in the country. It is
arranged in a way that makes
law the most fascinating of all
home-study courses.
Easy to
grasp- interesting - practical —
complete.
50.000 students have been en­
rolled.
Hundreds of them
have b en admitted to the bar
and are today successful law­
yers and Judges.
Thousands
of others have been fitted for
bigger and better positions in
business.
Regardless of the kind of work
in which you are engaged -
whether you are an account­
ant, salesman, banker or ex­
ecutive a knowledge of law
will pa e the way for bigger
responsibilities and increased
In ae.
111 (CIUTON1
Write for Erew Book
Write today for a free copy of
our book, "The I-aw Trained
Man,” which tells about the
successes which have come to
Biackstone
students through
the home reading of law.
In addition, the book contains
a full description of the Black-
stone Legal Training Course
and Service, and also gives
many helpful
legal pointers
that will be of value to you in
your everyday work.
It an­
swers
such important ques­
tions, as “ Must an agreement,
to be binding, always be in
wrlt'ng? “ Does a receipt in
full protect the holder against
further demands?” etc.
The legal illustrations it con­
tains, written in story form,
may be the means of saving
you thousands of dollars. The
book is yours, free, for the
asking. Mail the coupon to­
day- NOW there is no obiga-
tion.
Biackstone Institute
Dept. J-l
307 N Michigan A\e. Ch'cago, U1
I n ^ i lit if.
Dept. J-l, 307 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago, III.
Ebony Follies
Hot from Alabam'
a e'rnv
* v "K ,h uUt ^ ny ob,lKaUon whatever, kindly send me
vourPhome
l a a b° course.
° k' The Law Trained Man." and details of
>our
home-study
Stage Salesmen of Songs
Htaly and Cross
W
W
W
i M
W V V W V i V V W i V i
4v