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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1933)
r: 0-* O l i b : ARY I Established 1927 S E V E N T H Y E A R , NO. 6 BEAVERTON. OREGON. C. E. C O M I G I III SESSION «[ EUGENE ‘Courtier” Degree will Awarded Seventy Special Study Beaverton Council Pass on New Charter for City Council meeting was called to order | at eight o’clock P. M. Monday night. present were Councilmen Barnes, Bos- , * Water \ Supt. Goyt. FRIDAY, A PR IL 28, 1933 IN. E. UPSHAW EXPLAINS C0UNIÏ ALLOWED 62 1933 PRODUCE AGI IN FORESI WORK ----------- . _____ f w Provided in Act Men May be Released if Era- Will Keep Other States ployment is Obtained Else From Peddling where during Time P UBLISH ED E V E R Y FRID a Y Tualatin Valley Tunnel Cause Boom in East End The Tualatin Valley, the white marts paradise, should be opened up with a tunnel through Council Crest —a two per cent grade to Portland, says Mayor Fisher, author of Oregon Tunnel Act Senate 1931. Two tunnel commissioners. Otto Erickson and H. L. Davenport live out this way. A new tunnel in the near future will make things boom in Multnomah, Fairvale, Garden Home, West Slope. Raleigh, Progress, Metzger, Green- burg, Tigard, Tualatin, Sherwood, Cedar Mills, Aloha, Reedvllle and Beaverton. All you boosters to the front! “We wan’t The Tunnel" is the slogan. Would like to hear from Sam Law« rence, Ben Rlesland and Geo. W. Llp- pert, president of the fifty-two West Side Clubs. AMERICANS TURN TO NEW O M I N I Spirit of Confidence and Co-operation is Seen Everywhere Minutes were adopted as corrected The main purpose of the meeting was ! The 43rd state convention of the | to plan for a new charter and take j At the meeting of the various coun Oregon State Christ.an Kndeavoi action in procuring same. All pres- | The present Produce Dealers' and For something more than one hund Onion opened Thursday evening, ent spoke in favor of a new Town Peddlers' Act, is a composite of, the ty committees in the Court House in red and fifty years the people of April 27 and will close Sunday night, Charter now. Beaverton has been ln best features of similar acts by neigh- j Portland on Thursday, April 20th, America have enjoyed almost bound last ten boring states; and has corrected weak Raymond B. Wilcox outlined the pro April 30. Sessions are being held in need of a new charter for the __ ________ less freedom under a democratic tne t irst Christian church in iaugenc years—We need a charter up-to-date sP°ts 'n previous Bills of this nature gram for the Government Reforesta form of government. For them to be tion work. and the addresses are built around tne | —a charter with teeth in it—a charter ! ln ®re8on' suddenly yanked out of their le.nar- Washington County's quota will be convention theme, "treasure Seekers that will serve the best interests of a ; As this piece of legislation becomes gy and to find themselves under woat The opening address “ Where Thy I tbr‘v‘ng town that will soon be one better known it is gaining the solid sixty-two men. These men are to be might be termed a seml-dlctatoislup support of Oregon farmers, as well from 18 to 25 years of age inclusive was quite a contrast. Treasurer is was g.ven by Dr. Perry 1 c 'l 'e3 ^ Washington county Attorney Reimer was asked to as the support of the reliable dealers and should be men who have depend C. iioppcr, pastor of the Vvestininis- As amazing as this sudden change, ants. They are to be drawn from the ter i'lesuytenan chuurch at i'ortland. name a price for drawing up a char and peddlers. though is the fact that the most of Before describing what the Act regular unemployment registration Friday morning Chancellor Kerr oi ter that will meet the requirements of these Americans like the change and the Higher ¡System of Education in Beaverton and merit the approval of does, it would be well to cover the files of Washington County and the are getting a huge kick out of hav first sixty-two men registered who Oregon will speak on “Treasured of the council. His fee will be $250, his changing marketing conditions of the ing »ome one tell them where to get qualify as to age and as to their Clement M. Kemmers Dies Education." Dr. Levi T. Pennington, offer was accepted by vote of the past few years, which has made legis off and in responding to his com necessity for employment will be ta- lation of this nature necessary. president of Pacific college, will ad Council. of Sudden Heart Attack mands with the click and precision The demoralization of our markets ^en- The men will be required to en- Water reports from the State Board dress the night session with "In ^ almost of a trained military unit. perishable Treasurers” Sunday ai- of Health were read. Water in Res has gone hand in hand with the de- | r011 for a period of six months but if Freedom is a wonderful thing right Clement M. Kenimer, 42, of Port ternoon the Rev. Chester P. Gates, ervoir was rated Class “A”, 5 points, velopment of the automobile industry. at any time during this six months land. was stricken with a heart at ly used, but there is danger ln too Any man within six states who they should secure employment else- distuct superintendent of the Ore Water in well Class “ A” 4 points. A much of it. Perhaps that was one of could make a down payment on a j where or should their health break tack, Thursday evening, while play gon Evangelical Conference and pas splendid showing and still improving. the causes of the troubles the nation ing handball with his fellow-firemen Some garden planted on Beaver- truck became a potential buyer and ; down they will be released from their at the engine house. Kemmer had is suffering. It may be that this tor counsellor of the stale C. E. union seller of farm produce in Oregon ! enrollment. Any men accepting this will bring the message “Treasures in dam Road between N Main St. and freedom has developed a disregard of j work will be obliged to assign the lar- been with the fire department for 14 markets. West St. hindrance for traffic— Earthen Vessels." The culminating the rights of other» and encouraged years. He was born in Beaverton in Since other states have been active ger part of his wages to dependant address of the convention, “In Him Council ordered garden removed on extravagance and carelessness in both in legislation of this kind than Ore» relatives. The men will receive their 1891, where he made his home for private), commercial and govern ten days notice. Are All Treasures Hidden” will be a number of years. gon, it has developed that our mar clothing, board, room and $30 per given by Dr. Victor P, Morris, pro Statement in regards to lights from Funeral services were held Monday mental affairs. kets have become the mecca of ” wan- re- j —■ i month, and of the $30 per month it is with interment in Mt. Calvary ceme fessor of economics at Oregon and Portland General Electric Co. March 4, however, marked the na dering vendors of off grade produce. \ expected that they will be required to former pastor of the Monmouth ferred to Barnes chairman on lights tery. tal day of a new era for America. The farmer who a few years ago ««sign $25 to dependants. The men to be checked and report next meeting Christian church. Besides his widow, he is survived Then it was that the man now in the sold his produce in wholesale quanti who are chosen by the County Relief Supt. Goyt Water Bureau, had an by a son, Clement, Jr.; mother, Mr». White House gathered up the reins Youth addresses will be given by ties to dealers finds this market gone Committee will be sent to Portland Anna Kemmer, Beaverton; three of government. At once there could Milo Kuss, president of Marion C. E. excellent report on operations along The dealer who formerly bought and enrolled by the United States union and Arthur Stanley a student. P-Pe line, things are moving right I this produce is unable to buy. for fear Army in the Civilian Conservation brothers, Jake, Albert, and Joseph, all be no doubt but that behind the Three special conferences will be con- along and good weather prevailing, \ a market wrecker might hit town Corp, and will receive a physical ex of Beaverton and two sisters, Mrs. hands into which they had fallen was dacted satuiday morning. Dr. E. W. I The Mayor appointed Councilman with a load of off grade produce and amination by an Army physician Eva Nelson, Seaside, and Mrs. Susie a brain of determination. Almost be Warrington of the Gnair oi Religion Boswell to act on Finance Committee shoot the market. fore the echo of his Inaugural ad Upon acceptance they will be ordered Nussbaumer. of Portland. . . , , . , . , dress had died away, the power of at O. S. C. will have charge oi ’ How , with Councilman Barnes. The wholesale market being gone. to Vancouver Barracks or to Fort that determination was felt. to Lead a Discussion;" r<aye Stem- i Claims allowed were A. F. Flegel because of this indiscriminate pedd- Stevens for preliminary training and Three Arraigned Before ped<jier then tells the farm- they will be equipped with clothing of metz associate secretary oi tne Port prosecuting Stipe case, recent trial, ; ¡jng With one master stroke, he issued Federal Grand Jury commands land Council of Churches, or the $31.50 expenses $1000 General Fund er that If It were not for peddlers^ a uniform type. At the completion of to the financial world "W orship’ comerence and Dr. i’ ied to Coupon account. the farmer could not sell his produce this preliminary training they will be which sent bankers scurrying to set J. Lamborn Elder, former publisher their institutions in order or get out B. Messing, secretary oi the Oregon j Distinguished guests present were at all. sent to camps in the National Forests, Clare Williams, contestant manager of the way for those who could ac Social Hygiene Society, of “ Builuaig A1 Jannsen who was very much Parks or State Forests It is not the purpose of the Act to National a Lite.” pleased with the report rating Water eliminate peddling, but merely to where they will remain for a period and Joe Marshal, under arrest for us complish this task. The result was ing the mails to defraud, were ar the startling revelation that the fin control and eliminate the irrespon of six months. Each of the forest Edgar W. Hoover, state Endeavor 1 Town well. raigned before the Federal Grand ancial structure of the nation, out of camp» will have a personnel of 215 sible portion of it. president who has been ill lor sev-, Motion to adjourn carried. Jury in Portland this week. which must flow the very lif ■ blood A peddler with no interest in our men under the command of three eral months expe-ts to attend the Mr. Elder is also awaiting sentence of commerce and indu»try, wi t little Army officers. Each of these camps markets, often sells incoming loads convention, iraul C. Brown former on a charge of arson. more than a hollow sponge, . actlc- at a gas cost profit. Such irrespon will be self-operating with its own Pacific coast uield Secretary, will Kiwanis Club Entertain cooks and equipment. The wages of ally incapable of withstanding . . -wn sible ways of handling farm produce bring a discussion on Graded Christ- i Delegation of 150 PLUMBING FIXTURES STOLEN weight. have resulted ln a complete break the men, the purchase of equipment lan Endeavor. Laurence C. Sunnier j FROM HENDRICKSON HOUSE and of food and supplies will all be down of the Oregon markets. will lead tne song services. Warnings were issued to those whe Beaverton Kiwanis club were hosts Produce no longer brings the sup under the direction of .the United through a process of hoarding, tv • The Junior convention is to be held to a large delegation of members Plumbing fixtures and light globes at the Central r-resoyterian churcu from various clubs of the state Wed ply and demand prices. As one heavy States Army. At the present time were taken from the Julius Hefv threatening to sap the strength a;, there are approximately 500 young, under the direction of Miss Gleana nesday afternoon and evening. Wal i buyer of fruits and vegetables puts it, drick.son house on the Farmington vitality of the nation, that tile., Stephens on Saturday morning. '1 he ter E. Potter, lieutenant governor, | "Rhubarb was worth 2H cents yes men registered in Washington County road, near Hazeldale, sometime Thurs hoardings must go back into the n.. but today a truck load was most of whom are eligible for this tional treasury or somebody was go Juniors will form a processional to called this meeting for the purpose terday, ...... . work. Inasmuch as Washington day or Friday, according to a report ing to know the reason why. 11 „« nia peddled to the retail stores at the Christian church in the aiternoon of discussing all phases of Kiwanis * made to Sheriff Connell. t t - v , tomorrow I will be forced to offer 1% counay'» quota is but sixty-two men and present their “Friendship Books community and service The degree of response these orders activity. The . , . „ . . i Mr. Laldlaw, who had recently rent „ . . D cents in order to compete.’ This buy-1 it is inevitable that there will be then join the big convention parade meeting was called to order by the . . .. . .. .. . . ... ed the house, went to the property to met is now a matter of history. Out many disappointments but the County .. . . . . , . _ i ,, k er stated that it was his opinion that thru Eugene's downtown streets. president Andy Anderson in the club ^ clean It up. He found thieves had of the ashes of our former chaotl- i practically the same quantity of rhu- Committee expects to choose the preceded him a*id removed the Lake, Myrtle, Douglas, Mt. Hood and banking system will rise a sound and rooma. . .. _'bard would have moved intoconsump- County’s quota from the first 62 Washington unions have already won articles. firm financial structure which will About a dozen ladies accompanied 1 r tion at the 2 % cent figure, this early men registered who need the work the first seven positions in the pa their husbands on the trip. mean the security of depositors in They and who have relatives dependant in the season. rade and will receive pennants as were entertained by the wives of lo-1 ™ * ‘ , I __.._____ LOCAL DEBATE TEAM LOSES the future. , , . . __. . The Oregon Produce Dealers and upon them. awards. Sight-seeing trips will be cal Kiwanians Kiwanians in in the the Masonic Masonic hall, hall. ~ .. „ CHAMPIONSHIP TO MEDFORD Rapidly on the heels of this init.ti. Peddlers Act of 1933, licenses, con- features Friday and Satuiday after- where Jig Saw puzzles and other en move have followed other ordei. trois and regulates aii handlers of Legion Junior Baseball tertainment offered, including a lunch Beaverton’s negative debate team from noons. the White House which ; fruits, vegetables, live and dressed met Medford at Eugene Thursday ev amounts to virtual commands for re More than fifty pastors have al of coffee and cake. poultry and wholesale meats. Team Formed at Aloha ening to decide the western Oregon forms and changes quite differ, r . Dinner was served in the high ready accepted the pastor’s luncheon A farmer is not required to take out high school debate championship, from what most folks have been ac The school auditorium to about 150. Golf | a license, but if he does much ped- invitation for Friday noon. Aloha is one of the four Washing Kenneth Taylor and Ivan Blerley are customed to. There came the dec Young People s banquet with Miss Potter, of Portland, sang at this time, ! dling will find it a convenience to Thelma Parrish in charge will be held accompanied by his wife. Claude W. have a $1.00 license plate on his truck ton county teams to boast of an members of the team under the direc laration of war against starvation, the at the Christian church and the Inr Barrick, of Tillamook, district gover- In this way he will avoid the neces American Legion Junior baseball tion of E. G. Webb. Accompanying rehabilitation o f the country by til- termediate banquet led by Miss Ma- nor was the principal speaker of the sity of making out occa»ional mani team. The others are Tigard, St. the team to Eugene were Mr. and provision of huge sums of money fo. Mrs. E. G .Webb, Thelma Tefft, Ar- national emergency conservation pro bel Moffett, at the Chamber of Com- evening session. The latter part Of “ * fests of his load, so that inspectors Mary’s, and Hillsboro. Harry Edklns, of Aloha, is respon line Bixby and Rev. and Mrs. Taylor jecta and the mobilization of an an y merce on Saturday evening. ! the evening was spent ln a social may know whether he is a bonifide sible for the organization of the jun Beaverton lost the debate to Medford of workers enlisted from the ranks "Courtier” degrees have been earned hour, dancing being the main e ent ^rower or a peddler hiding behind ior team composed of boy» between on a 3 to 0 decision. of the unemployed. by more than seventy Endeavorers farmers classification. Wholesale; 16 and 17 years of age. The team Is LITTLE LA VERNE KELLY for special study and work during the Continued on Page 4 Within less than two months af^e1 composed of Messrs Henderson, Sax HEALTH DRIVE PLANNED CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY past year and awards will be made he took up hi» abode ln the nation’ on, Churchley, Sipe, Montgomery AT HILLSBORO SESSION capital, this President—the man ho Satuiday night. Tuttle, Jacobsen, Harnden, York Little Miss La Verne Kelly, daughter i Publicity Brings Old tu so short a time has won the ai’’ i A team from the Hillsdale Reform of Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly, of Salt j Time Friends for Visit ™ heeler' C r o B u t TgeT- I“ ac“ont Plans to combat tuberculosis and to ed church will represent the Portland Lake City, celebrated her third birth- j Plans are underway to play the first carry out an educational program on ration and nspect of both polltl<cl Christian Endeavor union in the in day anniversary at the home of her I name May 20. Six games are in the the subject were made at a meeting of friends and loe—accomplished ali this termediate Bible dramatization con grandpaients Mr. and Mrs. John I ^ 1<| t,m* officials and end then set about enlarging tho *nf®’ / U “ " schedule, the winner to compete In the physicians, teachers, test, a feature of the state convention. U „ n P. Thurnlay other residents of Washington coun »cope of this house-cleaning lirocess — — «• ty under the sponsorship of the by inviting representatives of for eign powers to meet him in confer gr&ndmoUier. M M M a r t l e t hot,-! . . B . . . LADIES AUXILIARY HONOR county health association. Horticultural Inspector Named s , erton, surprised her with a visit. BIRTHDAYS AT MEETING A diagnostic clinic will be held soon ence In Washington. Imlay, Mrs. Charles Imlay, and daugh - 1 ’ . r . . . , . , __ . _ , r. r, - ___, Mrs. Weir, who had planned to make America is truly making history. In the county as part of the plan to C. Williamson, Portland, has been ter Kathleen, Mrs. Ralph Snipes and 1 i extensive improvements before re- Thirty-six persons were present at attack the disease ln an early stage News stories read like mystic tales appointed county horticultural inspec daughter Geraldine ail of Reedvllle. j celving callers, had her achievement the Ladies Auxiliary of the Bethel and offer protection to those who from old Arabia. Practically every tor by the county court. His wages Mrs Harry Smith and daughter Jo one ln the nation has felt one or Congregational church Thursday af have been exposed. will be $3 a day, with 5 cents a mile anne, Mrs. L. V. McCumsey and I upset. Those visiting Mrs. Weir included ternoon. Mrs. L. R. Richey led the another of the moves of President allowed for traveling expenses. daughters Virginia, and Patricia, of Mrs. Jim Ireland. Mrs. Catherine Roosevelt. Some o f them have devotional services with the twenty- GRANGE TO PRESENT GAVEL Portland, and Mrs. R. S. Hawley and I Woods and daughter, Mary Louise of third chapter of Matthew. Mrs. John caused untold Inconvenience, yet ev AT GALES CHEEK SATURDAY ! their children, Lois, Roger and Gwen- ! Multnomah. Her daughter Mrs. GETTY’S HEALTH STORE eryone has accepted the decrees ! doiyn, of Tigard, Mrs. John Dobbins. Harry Smith and family, of Mi»hram, Felsher read a very Interesting paper Gains in Popularity cheerfully. There seems to be a Beaverton Grange will present the 1 maternal grandmother and mother, ! Wash., and Mr. and Mr». James Tuttle on the “Governments Dealings with faith and a confidence in this man the Indians.’ Mrs. Shannon exhibited Washington County traveling gavel Just imagine a food store convenient ' Mrs. J. Kelly. of Portland, who spent the day talk- five Indian placks which she made, to Gale» Grange at Forest Grove on now at the helm of the ship of state, Many pretty birthday remembrances and capable of answering your every | ing over old times. Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor also showed a Saturday, May 6. The morning ses and a willingness to endure tempor need for health foods, whatever they i were received. copy of an Indian Chief which had sion will convene at 10 30. The route ary hardship in order that out of it A very dainty lunch was served fol- may be. That’s Getty’s at 146 Third CLEAN UP DAY BIG SUCCESS been painted by a famous French ar for the gavel was changed in such a may come a perfect order of govern street near Morrison in Portland. \ lowing an afternoon of games. tist. After a delicious pot luck lunch way that Beaverton Grange will visit ment, ln business and industry which Town officials are highly plea»ed The patronage of this store not only eon was served, various committee Gales Grange In place of Riverside will work for the mutual welfare of with the "Big Clean Up” last Monday LIGHT PROBLEM O. K. NOW includes the sick and convalescent, all the high and the low. meetings were held. The next meet Grange. Baaverton citizens did themselves but those who are in good health as No one will deny that the average Many changes have been made ln ing will be held at eleven o’clock. proud by entering the Spirit of Spring well and wish to remain so. Foods American is game. He ia usually regard to the street light East of May 4. MAUDE C. HENDRICKS as a result our town appears one hun scientifically prepared containing all willing to take a chance. Just now it Town at the junction of Broadway dred per ^ ............ cent In civic improvements the natural health giving qualities, Mrs. Maude C. Hendricks, passed looks as if President Roosevelt is a County School Supt In Town for instance, mineralized whole and the Tualatin Valley Highway, ad- _ Agk Mr A(jama tf,e new town scav away at her home in Portland, April good bet. Be he Democrat, Republi jac nt to Gaakill ranch. Upon many enger, he admits It was a whale of a wheat health bread, cake and Otto B. Kraus county school supt. 24 She leaves to mourn her loss two can, Socialist. Laborite or what not, cookies, specially prepared un»alted requests lately. Mayor Fisher ordered success—and still hauling old cans. was in Beaverton Monday evening on daughters Mrs. Vera Hardy and Mrs. the average American Is ready and the light moved from the North side butter, raw sugar, unsulphured fruits, business and visiting old time friends Lela Jones of Portland. Mr. Hend willing to do the bidding of the new VACANT LOTS—FOR GARDENS Mr. Kraus states that educatloal af rick» preceded her ln death several black figs, fresh dates, soya beans of the highway to over center junc president and give him every assist tion showing up both highways, also and soya bean flour, and of course Councilman Kashland has a list of fairs are moving along nicely ln years ago. ance possible in his heroic under guide boards----- two other changes their natural intestinal regulator Mrs. Hendricks made Beaverton her taking. a number of town lots for garden pur Washington county. food. Visit Getty’s when in Portland, same kind, will be made at corner poses this Spring. Any person dealr home for several years and leaves a Broadway and Watson—Tualatin and you will enjoy their health salad Valley Highway at Short street. ing some free land to raise a family I Lovejoy Hospital surgical, medical large circle of friends to mourn her This month we are making a spec ___ garden may arrange for the same with J and maternity cases. Graduate nurse losa. Funeral services were held Wed ialty of lawn mowera, sharpened, re lunch at the counter for only 15 cents Interment was ln paired, sold or traded, Richey Hdwr. The Three Link lodge meets April Fred Koshland. chairman Civic Im- staff, X-ray equipment. For rate» nesday Ajirll 26 the address again, 146 Third Stieet Furn. Co. 28. at the Beaverton high school. ^ provement Commute« Town Council. BE 2901, 610 Lovejoy St., Portland™ Crescent Orove cemetery. between Morrison and Aider. S ili <■»