4 Established 1927 SEV ENTH YEAR NO. 8 OUI OF TOWN FOLKS GUESTS ÄT LOCAL LI BE \\ E RT< )N, ( )REG()N, FRIDAY. MAY 12,1933 Commencement Dated For June 2 at High School BEAVERTON TOWN DR.MASON DECLARES L TO HAVE NEED OF COUNTY NEW FLAG TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC Commencement exercises for 38 | girls and 26 boys in the Beaverton j high school will be held at 6 p. m ; June 2 in the school auditorium. I. R. i ; Metzler, superintendent, has an- ; i nounced. The class will furnish four speakers RACE DOGS H O U S E D ■ music and entertainment. There 1000 FEE T OF W A T E R i will be no outside speaker. L. D. ! IN B E A V E R T O N P IP E T O BE S O L D Dean, chairman of the school board, will present the diplomas. Rev. Char- j The Daughters of the Union Veter­ ; lew Clarke, Congregational minister, Town Council met last Monday night ans met at the home of Mrs. Briggs will deliver the baccalaureate address : Present were Couneilmen Barne®, Bos­ la®t Monday. A one o'clock luncheon at 7:30 p. m. May 28 in the school' well, Fordney and Koshland, Mayor was enjoyed after which a business auditorium. Fisher, recorder Smith, attorney Rei- meeting was held. Three state o ffi­ mer and water superintendent Goyt. cers were present Mrs. Anna Warren Minutes of last meeting read and aj> Girl President Chosen state president; Mrs. Efberg, state proved. Boswell moved purchase of a treasurer; and Mrs. Nellie Martin, By Student Body new flag for Town Hall, motion car­ state treasure, also visitor® from j ----------- ried by unanimous vote. Hillsboro. A most enjoyable time was i por first time in the history of Fordney recommended that we sell had by all the guests, there being Beaverton high school a girl has been 1000 feet eight inch water pipe to about 30 present. elected to head the student body next highest bidder—motion carried. Call Messrs Tom Keene and O'Connor | I fau. iuii. The iu c young woman upon whom for bids appear in the Enterprise, cur­ have rented the Bill King and Gaskill this honor has been conferred is Miss rent issue. place for their dogs which will race Margaret Dickman, a member of the Barnes recommended that indus­ in Portland this month. There are class of 1934. Miss Dickman was elec­ trial accident insurance for all Town about 150 dogs here from Belmont, ted president o fthe Girl Reserves last employee® be carried—to-date. Rec­ California, greyhounds, and about 12 year, and in addition to being assistan ommendation prevailed. families accompanied the dogs, who ant advisor, of that club, is president Resolution No. 5 by Boswell author- have rented furnished houses in the of the Junior class. She is fully ca- i izing Town attorney Relmer to draw- vicinity of Beaverton. They expect to j pabie of handling the problems which up new Town charter. Fee to be $250 be here about three months. confront a student body president as exclusive of advertising and printing. Thirty young people attended the | haa been shown by her activity during Resolution No. 5 was adopted. Bible Study class at the R. B. Me Minn j jiei. three years in high school, Superintendent Goyt gave favorable home on the Canyon Road Saturday report progress work on water pipe evening. Mr. Garnet led the meeting line. Crop Production Loan with a discussion of the second chap­ Councilman Fordney was authorized Given 210 County Farmers to purchase several sections o f wood ter of Timothy II. The meeting clos­ ed with a devotional song fest. pipe for water main leading into Town John Rose and son John Jr., left for Checks totaling $22,910 have been for emergency. St. Paul by motor. distributed to 210 farmers in Wash­ Councilman Boswell was appointed Louese Carter and daughter Gene­ ington county from the crop produc­ on finance committee in absence of vieve were Sunday guest® at the Wil- j tion loan office in Minneapolis. Time Livermore. liam Wiest home in Portland. for making application for these loan® Barnes moved that recorder be in­ Sigfred Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. closed April 30 and some o fthe appli­ structed to notify ail those delinquent Lawrence Wolf, has been confined at I cants have not yet received their street assessments to be paid now, home with the flu. He is a student at j money. Loans have averaged ap­ motion carried. Benson Polytecnic. proximately one hundred and ten dol­ Latest report State Board of Health Misses Harriet and Margaret West lars to each individual farmer. The on water municipal reservoir, shows were guests of their sister Lois at Pa- county committee who handled the re- grade “ A ;" bacteria or gas, "Zero.’— cific University last week-end. ceiving of applications here consisted ideal condition. Mrs. M. C .McKercher entertained a of Omar Fendall, Forest Grove; Ben Councilman Koshland will have group of her friends from Portland J Heesacker, Forest Grove, and Frank charge work beautifying Front Street at a waffle supper. E. Rowell, Route 2, Hillsboro. $10 was contributed Beaverton Grange will meet In regu-• Re-grading Short street will begin lar session Saturday, May 13, at 10:30. ; soon with Councilman Bishop ®upei in­ Ladies Aid Studying Mother’s Day will be featured by the j tending the work. History of Indians Attorney Reimer reported good pro­ children of the Grange at the lecture hour and the Rev. Mr. Clark will give j gress made on new Town charter. a talk on "Modern Mothers." The Ladies Auxiliary of the Bethel Finance committee recommended Mrs. James Kelly who is visiting at Congregational Church met Thursday the following claims be allowed on the home of her mother Mrs. John with thirty persons in attendance. account Stipe trial of recent date at Dobbins was in the hospital a couple The study of the American Indian Hillsboro, Flegel, Reynolds & Smith, of days last week, having undergone a was continued with a report on The $22.35; George Thyng $3; Lela Richey tonsil operation. Governments' Relation to the Indians, $5; Thomas Bishop $5; G. P. Fordney Dewey the Plumber is plumbing the a short talk on The Art of the Indian $5; Albert E. Wilson $5; Fred Braun Cooper house near Tigard. by Mrs. Walker, an article on Medical $4:50; Lewis Smith $5. P. M. Madden rented the Nelson Aid of the Indian by Mrs. Elizabeth Motion to adjourn on call carried. house and 5 acres to C. E. Doty of Taylor. Indian music was furnished Portland, also Welder house on Wash- Harry Barnes who sang Pale Moon ington and 2nd to G. E. Jack, a cousin an(j M n . Elizabeth Taylor who played Moving Pictures Shown o f W. A. Smith, recently from North a plano solo Indian Lodge. The pro- at Club Meeting Dakota. gram closed with a delightful talk on The Sorento club met with Mrs. Ol- p ersonai Experiences Among the In- The Congregational club held a very son Thursday. A most enjoyable dianjS ^y Mrs. C. E. Moore, who was a i entertaining and instructive evening time was had in needlework with light ( eac^cr ¡n the Indian schools. A deli- Monday night. Dr. Harold Tuttle. refreshments served. cious basket luncheon was served at 1 1 president of the Congregational club M, . „ a Mr*. K ,.n * H o w « o. P e r , Blrlhday land, were visitors of the J. H. Ft lsher ded tQ Mrs Johnson, mother of Mrs. j Mr orwJ „ „ „ Mr. and Mrs. Warner showed mov­ home Sunday. Meyers. ing pictures and gave a talk on Mex- Mrs. C. J. Bielman drove to Seattle ---------- . ico. The male quartet o f Pacific uni- Saturday, returning Monday accom­ ReturnS from Hospital ver®ity sang several selections. The panied by her father O. Hagoes, who After Lone Illness1 ulk bv Prof sutch on Bro»d intofPul- minded has been seriously ill for some time v wcia churches n of f today, was trnrv very interest­ Her sister, Mrs. Agnes Morgan also ing. came home with her to aid in caring W. Campbell who has been in a : Rev. Snyder, former pastor of the for their father. Portland hospital since February re-1 church made a brief speech, Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod were turned home near Raynard’a Oak i About 100 people were served din­ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Essex Grove this week. Mr. Campbell un­ ner The rooms were beautifully Marsh Sunday, accompanying Mr. and derwent three operations in Portland decorated with spring blossoms giv­ Mrs. Marsh to a show in Portland in but is recovering at the present ing a distinctive air to the occasion. the afternoon. writing. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker and Approximately $750,000,000 In gold two daughters of Rickreall and Mrs Three Ricks of Wood coin and gold certificates has been re­ Ova Smith of Dallas, were week en.l | guests at the home of Mis. Rachel Taken from Newman Home turned to the 12 federal reserve banks since the bank holiday and in accord­ Walker at the old Meadow Farm. Mrs. Walker is still very 111 at her j Mrs. George Newman states that on ance with the presidential order re­ home. last Tuesday night three ricks of stove quiring the deposit of such coin and Mrs. Noreen Allyn who is teaching wood were taken from her wood pile | certificates with either member bank® school near McMinnville spent the _ thi® is quite a loss as Mr. Newman Is | o fthe reserve system or with the re- week end at home with her sister E r - , blind and wood is scarce these hard i serve banks proper. It is estimated J close to $900,000,000 in the two forms ma Nelson, returned with her for a timeg _____________ . I of gold have not been returned. weeks visit at McMinnville. Gus Desinger returned home the j Former Beaverton Folks LIFE latter part of last week from Carlton, Visit Friends Here whete he had spent the past two Like the sea stormily crashing against week® lathing a building. S. A. Fred- Mrs. Uptegrove and daughter Miss the rock®, ricksen is the carpenter In charge of Phyllis, of Portland, but formerly of Beating, tearing, thundering against the work. Beaverton, took dinner with Mr. and you— E. Extrom Is seriously 111 at his Mrs. George Newman Sunday—while Madly charging back, tearing across home on the Canyon road. in town they also called on their old you— Dewey Drorbnugh and Bill Smith time friends Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Watts Then wearily retreating, leaving you fished at Madias, on the Deschutes battered and torn. river over the week end and report a Tired, restless, I creep hack again KF.I» CROSS U N IT M EET good catch of fish. The Washington County Red Cross and again, Mrs. R. M. Miller enteitained with Unit met Thursday, May 12, at the To search for the clear beauty, the Evangelical church. The rest and peace of your depths. a luncheon and bridge party at her Tigard home on Lombard street, last Thurs­ meeting was called for the purpose of Tenderly I caress the corroded surface. Softly touch the scars I’ve made, day afternoon. Seven ladies from taking care of business matters. Until a gentle calm heals and soothes Portland were in attendance. First Slight Misunderstanding our weariness. prize was won by Mis. Boucher and A woman had advertised for a maid Lulled In your serenity, I find this second by Mrs. Troy. quiet beauty, Fay Evans and A1 Wismer fished When the first applicant presented But there was glorious splendor In herself the woman said to her: at Oceanlake Sunday. "What about your references?” the rampant spray, Miss Bonny Smith is back at the "References?’ repeated the girl with A mad. wild beauty in it® hungry Greyhound Lunch Room after a two eagerness. I a sniff. weeks vacation with her mother at j "Yes.’ was the reply. "M y adver- Leaving a disturbing undercurrent Na[l pa. swirling in Its wake. I tlsement stated, ’excellent reference«’ M A R IE V. W IKE EN . ’Oh," »aid the girl tossing her head j Aloha, Oregon Read the Classified ads. " I thought that applied to you.’ PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Councilman Koshland Heads Civic Improvement WORLD R E C H I PROGRAM BEING SLOWLY ENDUED Councilman Koshland is plowing and cultivating parcels o f ground on Front street, preparatory for planting | of shrubs and flowers. He is to be commended for his efforts. There is ________ | a show of loyalty, friendliness and M P C I Ilf A I y e n i c u p , cheerfulness where there le a garden, OF M O V E iv ilx o . I. W A L N l K I o Ixfc.* in these depressing times a sunny I N F L U E N C E apot to look upon. You don't have to E L E C T E D P R E S I D E N T wait for prosperity to create this B E G I N N I N G T O S H O W claim and happiness. It will pay divi­ One by one the various pieces o f Sixty membeis of the Beaverton dends for the time you spend and in­ Parent Teacher association saw the vites, sells your town, makes friends. legislation in President Roosevelt® gigantic program for the recovery of first showing in Washington county tha United States and the entire of the two tuberculosis films being Gavel Presentation world are being enacted. shown by the Oregon Tuberculosis Each o f these moves has hod its Made to Gales Grange association as a feature of the coun­ i influence here and every community ty wide early diagnosis campaign, at The gigantic In apite of the inclement weather of in the United States. a meeting Monday night at Beaver­ ton high school. Mrs. Isabella M. May 6 a large delegation from Beuver- Tennessee Valley reclamation project Walker, re-elected president at Mon­ ton Grange visited Gales Grange at is now well under way, with thous­ day night's meeting, presided. Dr. C. Forast Grove and presented the Wash­ ands of young men already in camp or E. Mason. Beaverton physician, spoke ington County Traveling Gavel. The about to be transported to camps In following the movies which were ex­ lecture hour in the afternoon was de­ the reforestation program. Then came the announcement with hibited by Homer A. Chamberlain, the voted to demonstrations by the var­ association field representative. Dr. ious departments o f the Forest Grove respect to monetary standards which had its echoes around the world. Mason declared there is need for a tu­ High School. Close on the heels of this executive berculosis clinic to examine persons Those present fromBeaverton were: exposed to the disease and that ar- 1 Mrs. H. P. Downing, Mr. and Mrs. A. S move, Congress came forward with rangements for such a clinic in the Funston, A. M. Kennedy, Genevieve the enactment of the inflation and near future could be worked out by Carter, Mrs. E. G. Perkins, Mrs. F. farm mortgage bill, and the half bil- Austin, Mrs. Carl Hansen, Mrs. John j lion dollar relief appropriation which the county medical society. Mis. Hazel Foeller, county public Dobbins, Mrs. Louise Carter, Mrs. M. ] will mean work for thousands o f men health nurse, was introduced and re­ C. McKercher, Mrs. Walter Van Kleek , throughout the nation. Each and every one o f these ha® its ported on several phases of her work. Mrs. Laura Emmons, Mrs. Margaret Mrs. E^sex Marsh installed the of­ Denney, Mrs. Fiancis Donaldson, Mrs. reaction In Industry, business and John Felsher, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis commerce. The stock market, which ficers for next year as follows: had languished for months in the al­ President, Mis. Bell Walker. Stark and William Dessinger. 1st vice-president, Mrs. Glenn The traveling gavel will next be pre­ most state of innocuous desuetude, Hughes. sented to Green Mountain Grange at suddenly sprang Into feverish activity. Tickers fell far behind in quotations, 2nd vice-president Mrs. Sarah Hard­ Buxton. so rapidly were transaction.« in trad­ man. ing at times. Commodity prices have Secretary Mrs. W. H .Boswell. Seeds Now Available felt the strengthening force behind Treasurer. Mrs. W. H. Engleke. Historian, E. G. Webb. for Those Registered this program o f inflation, and prices have been steadily on the up grade. Mr. Hugh, who has served as hi«- ________ Along with these reactions have torian for the past two years gave a The County Court has made pro- complete report on the history of the vision for seeds to .plant a space come executive orders through var­ P. T. A. work. j 60x100, to those persons registered for ious governmental departments calling Mr. and Mrs. Essex Marsh were relief in the county. Appropriation® | for curtailment in operating expenses. given a rising vote of thanks for their wiil be available Saturday at Hillsboro Consolidations have been effected, work enabling the school to have a i Those wishing seeds must present | salary reductions have been ordered, public tennis court. Mrs. Marsh res- | their relief registration cards. It is ; and the end o f the program ha® not ponded saying she felt the credit was possible the local relief board may be | been reached yet. Back tn the mind of the Chief Ex- due to the members of the P. T. A. able to provide seeds later, . ecutlve lies the hope and desire to and patrons o f the district, who _______ ____ _ bring the old ship of state out of the i financial storm In which she haa court. The student body gave the p . at Wednesday Meeting I threatened to founder. The sails are i being trimmed fn order that she may T. A. a vote o f thanks in a very pleas- j ______ ant way, for the tennis court. The Beaver Chapter O. E. S. enter- | weather the gale and ride out into Mrs. Marsh was re-appointed chair- ta|netj the mothers in the Chapter and smooth water, which will bring peace man of the pre-school children. j the birthday guests of May at the ' and happiness, and an evenly balan­ Mrs. Walker expressed pleasure foi nveetlng Wednesday evening. The pro ced government and people, back into the cooperation extended her a® presi- j gram consisted of a flower drill with being. The job Is a gigantic one, and dent and hopes to make the next yeai | ten daughters, tap dances by Marjory Is going to require not only individual a bigger one. Junor, and a group o f Mothers Day but united effort in its accomplishment With this Idea in the mind of the At the close of the meeting refresh- j by the women’s trio of the First President, there are ®ome who are ments were seived in which the teach­ Presbyterian Church of Portland. wondering Just how the average Am­ ers were hosts. erican citizen is reacting to his pro­ Miss Virginia Rudd, Rudd. daughter of f gram. With what degree o f coopera­ Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rudd, became the Special Features Plan tive will he come forward In complet­ bride of Frank Ward Roberts, son of For Sunday Services ing the task? Mrs. Carrie Roberts at the Grace The financial difficulties of the na­ Memorial church in Portland, Satur­ The Church of Christ .plans many tion are the combined difficulties of day evening. Mr. Roberts was a for­ mer student o f the Beaverton ®chools special features for coming Sunday ev the Individuals who make up the na­ enlngs. Next Sunday evening Mrs. tions which have been contracted. and resided here for several years. George Springer will pantomine “The Counties, townships and municipali­ Old Rugged Cross’’ Talented musi­ ties have alligations which have been Motorist Manuals Now cians will accompany her. This will contracted. And so on down the line Obtainable by Public be beautiful. The following Sunday until private individuals find them- ________ evening a Seth Parker meeting will be selve® in the same predicament. Slow business and the incident de­ Nearly 500 thrifty motorists are ob- *be attraction. With the help of some taining renewals of their driving II outside talent, the music will be good, cline In values o f commodities and censes each day, according to reports ^ drama of the Prodigal Son is also real estate have had their resultant ! underway and we hope to have it effect In failures to meet these obli­ just received from Hal E. Hoss. To obtain a renewal license before I ready on the following Sunday even­ gations. Tax payments have fallen behind, and the pyramiding of these June 9. the applicant should first read ing. There will be a lovely program pre­ taxes one year after another haa the questions and answers that he is lequired to answer on a simple exam­ sented by the Sunday School In honor reached the point where now they are Last Sunday we about level with the actual values of ination blank. These questions with of Mothers day. the property. their approved answers can be found crowned mother Queen o f the May. in the Oregon Motorist’s Manual, free This Inability to pay the government copies of which are available at the that which is necessary to keep it City Hall, the county Sheriff's office, Business College Plans functioning has been the cause In a from newspapers, or by writing to large measure for the financial d iffi­ for Large Enrollment culties Secretary Hoss. To finally get the which now confront the gov- license, the applicant must see an ex­ | eminent in its various sub-divisions. aminer who will supply the necessary Never before, in the history o f our Inability to meet private obligations blanks and forms for the completion civilization has the need for commer­ has resulted likewise to the Individual. With such conditions, which have of the application. cial education been greater. Within Motorists are cautioned not to send the course of a quarter o f a century, brought about a closer curtailment of renewal fees by mail to the Secretary the Behnke-Walker Business college expense to almost actual necessities, of State a® this form of registration with Mr. Isaac M. Walker, Its pre»i- what now will be the attitude o f the rannot be accepted until after June dent, has grown Into one o f the fore- individual when he finds an inflated 9. Hundreds o f such applications are j most business colleges o f the nation, dollar suddenly thrust Into his hands. W ill the average citizen continue to being returned each day, costing both Mr. Walker who is vitally Interested the applicant and the state extra post- ¡n the welfare of the young men and live as closely ns he has been forced to age. i woman who are destined to become do during the past year or more, and the future business executives of the with the additional value of his dollar apply that amount to old obligation® | Northwest. ■ - ......... — More Banks Open Mr. Walker has planned a special and gradually work himself out of the ... Summer training course, Including a mire? This seems to be the plan of During the past week 117 bank® course for tf.aohPr„ the President with respect to the gov­ opened on an unrestricted basis, the I Tf} K,vp you an |dea of the exten„ lve ernment. Or, will he let by-gone® be American Banker reported. This was plann,n(? wh,ch ^ now an actua,|tyi by-gones, and engnge In another riot by far the largest number of weekly thp comge w l„ cover dally educmtlon. of buying frivolous and foolish things? resumptions since the end of March, (ourf) of ,nHpPctlon of the ,eadlnR If, through the Inflated dollar, he and Indicated rapid strides in the business firms, manufacturing plants, can maintain his standard of living bank reconstruction program under in fact it may well be said these tours and at the same time lift himself out way for the rehabilitation of 3000 will be enjoyable as well as educa­ ! of his financial entanglement*, all will banks which are still In the hands of tional. We must o f course face the be well and good. I f he fails to apply conservator® or otherwise unopened realities In business says Mr. Walker a little wisdom to those o f his Infla­ since the banking holiday. however, the pleasurable side of doing ted dollar, his lesson o f unemploy­ business must also be shown in the ment, short rations, and fewer of the picture. W e could spend hours talk­ i actual nece®slties o f life must be LOCAL BOY JOINS BILLY BACKUS ORCHESTRA ing about this Special Summer course, j learned again. however we suggest getting in touch Wes Baucom i® now a member of with Mr. Walker. Lovejoy Hospital surgical, medical and maternity cases. Graduate nurse the Billy Backus orchestra, which will --------------- For rate* play this summer at Long Beach Turn to th# clatsalflecl section for staff. X-ray equipment. BE 2901, 619 Lovejoy St., Portlands. Wash. T he season will open about j y0ur wants, C rr tha first of July, 'Cfc.p*.r Ent.rl.in, Mother*