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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1933)
U of O. Established 1927 S E V E N T H Y E A R NO 12 « .j ■ "" j i 1 -------- _ n 1933 RESOLUTION PROVIDES LOCAL NEWS COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 7 EDO CUBIC ELEI OE CI1V WATER EOR ¡2 P U B LISH E D E V E R Y F R ID A Y Regular Session of Local Grange to be Saturday SCHOOL A daughter Jean A. was born Maj- j Beaverton Grange will meet in 17 to Mr. and Mrs. A. H Barron of regular session Saturday at 10:30 a. IN TR O D U C E D BY C O U N CILM AN F O R D N E Y Beaverton. m. June 10, In the Grange Hall. All Sunday morning a children's day Grangers are urged to attend. Pot- A N D R E A D JUNE 5, 1933 program will be held at the Bethel luck luncheon at noon. The one- I Congregational church, under the di \\ HEREAS, the Municipal Water System is a success thirty literary program will pay hon rection of Mrs. L. L. Myers. Each j or to flowers: Flora will be crowned; New City Charter Ready special musical numbers will be of One Director for Each Zone class win contribute a number. — a n ample supply of water is obtainable. Sorrento Sewing club met Thursday fered; and a talk on "Way-side for Publication in to be Elected at School afternoon with Mrs. A. Timmer. Beauty" will be heard. The roll-call \\ HEREAS, more water for the same money will be Mr. and Mrs. E. M Madsen moved will be "A lesson such as kindness Meeting June 19 Local Newspaper from Portland into the house in taught by flowers through prose or of great benefit to the people of Beaverton and suburbs in Boyd’s Park Monday. The Madsens | poetry. The piogram will be open to On Monday, June 19, the fifty-four Regular Council meeting for June and their old friends are welcoming ■ the public. beautifying their lawns, making Beaverton truly the “ City elementary school districts of Wash was called to order Monday evening were former residents of this place ' Mrs. Funston. lecturer of the local ington County, which are not In any them back. by Mayor Fisher. grange, has chosen “ Flowers' as the Therefore high school district, will hold an elec Homer Wilson was «worn in as The Beaverton Enterprise desig of Homes.” toplo for Saturday's program. tion in connection with the annual reading clerk us per Council resolu nated by the Town of Beaverton as school meeting for, the choosing of five the official newspaper, contains all the tion No. 6. BE IT R E SO L V E D BY THE PEO PLE O F T H E Hansen-Glenn Wedding members of the board o f education of Roll call—present Bishop, Boswell, news of the Council meetings by 1 the Washington County Non-High Fordney, Koshland, — Livermore, special correspondent, a good paper j T O W N Ob BEA\ ERTON that during the months of Social Event of Season ' School District. These fifty-four in a good Town—and at a good price I Barnes, later. ! school districts have been divided in Opening prayer was offered by —only one dollar per year—why pay June, July and August the Town of Beaverton shall sell One of the outstanding social events to five zones of approximately the j Rev. Charles Clarke of Bethel Con more. the season was the marriage of | same population. gregational church. Miss Frances Goddard, who has 16 (K) cu. ft. of water to its consumers for $2.00, minimum--- of Miss Evelyn Glenn, daughter of Mr. Candidates have been nominated by . Minutes of last meeting read and been teaching in Redmond, returned | and Mrs. A. W. Glenn of Meadow petition for each of the five zones as to spend the summer at her home o n e lt e C t lV G June 1, 1933. approved. Grove, Neb., and Mr. .Harris Hansen, follows: Zone 1—Frank Bailey of F. B. Cronnin presented request for Cooper Mt. son of Mrs. Carrie Hansen, Saturday | Bailey district; Clarence Nelson of action on early bus. 6:30 a. m., favor Arthur Francis, and Jimmy Fluke | A D O P T E D BY T H E COUNCIL JUNE 5, 1933 evening at the home of the brides Wallace district; Otto Voges of Moun- of Veinonla, are spending a few days I ably received. aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ] talndale. Zone 2—Jos. A. Moore, of Council Resolution No. 7 introduced in town with relatives. On adoption the vote was ; Yeas, 5— Bishop, Bos- Stipe. Rev. Charles F. Clarke, pastor Roy; William Sahnow of Centerville. Mrs. Ruth Mersereau and daugh-1 by Councilman Fordneygranting 600 of the Bethel Congregational church, Zone 3—H. Ross ijndley of Union; Ai cubic feet of city water to all consum ters, of Klamath FaUs, visited recent- ■ well,, Fordnev, Koshland and Livermore read the ceremony in the presence of | M. Jannsen of Reedville. Zone 4— Nays, none. ers during months June, July, and ly at the home of her parents Mr. and 1 immediate friends and relatives of Harry Eliander o f Progress. Zone 5 August—effetive June 1, 1933, was Mrs. H. O .Stipe. They are now spend the couple. Preceding the services j —Ferd Lunger of Sherwood. ing a short time at Gearhart, before adopted by unanimous vote. Approved by the Mayor this 6th day of Mrs. T. Schulmerich sang. Council resolution No. 8 was read by returning to Klamath Falls. Chief duties of this new board of The bride wore a gown of ivory lace Mrs. R. L .Filley entertained Wed June, 1933. City Attorney and introduced by coun education are: (1) to contract for and carried a shower bouquet of rose cilman Boswell—Resolution No. 8 nesday evening for a group of her the tuition of all high school students o / ' —•— ^ buds, lilies of the valley and /weet provides for new city charter, same sons classmates, all of whom gradu who reside in the above-named fifty- M F E B. IO, peas. The bridesmaid was Miss Irene E A R L E. FISHER, ated this year from high school. four school districts; (2) to decide was adopted without opposition. »--- / * Hansen, sister of the bridegroom and Miss Billy Woodruff, Tacoma, whether or not transportation is to be Ordinance No. 145 which includes / Ö 9 3 - Mayor Howard Glenn, brother of the bride V ♦ ^ provided; (3) to audit all claims and new city charier, was adopted, the Wa«h., visited Beaverton friends over acted as best man. OflEGO*' i authorize the payment thereof; (4) to vote was: Yeas, 6, Barnes, Bishop, I the week end. Attest: L E W IS SM IT H , Recorder Following the ceremony a reception Mrs. Carrie Leonard, Seattle, Wash, j levy a high school tax against all Boswell, Fordney, Koshland and L iv-, was held at which Mrs. Robert Sum visited friends in Beaverton recently. j property in the fifty-four districts to ermore. Nays, none. mers poured and Miss Merle Davies pay for the cost of educating the Recorder Smith and Attorney Rei- During her stay she attended the cut ices. Assisting about the rooms Ladies Auxiliary Hold Iris Gardens in Bloom high school students of the fifty-four mer were appointed as a committee to I graduating exercises at Columbia uni- were Miss Lily Wagner and Mrs. W. districts. It can readily be seen that consult with the two local papers re- versity, her son Billy received his Tea Thursday Evening O. Wilson. Despite Late, Cold Spring the problem of transportation Is the lating to publication new Town char- ] preparatory degiee. The young couple left immediately most difficult one for this board to ter—also cost of 300 additional copies Mrs. John Dobbins and granddaugh- for a wedding trip in the middle west, The Ladles Auxiliary of the Bethel ter Lois, Mrs, M. C. McKercher, Mrs. solve. Despite the late, cold spring some of publication for distribution. On their return they will make their Ordinance No. 146 was read by At- W. R. VanKleek and daughter Cath- Congregational church held a tea excellent Irises have been produced home in Beaverton. For the school year just ended the Thursday evening in connection with this season in Howard E. Weed's na torney Reimer—relating to new bide- I *yn and Mrs. E. Wills and daughter tuition claims will probably be about The rooms were beautifully deco walks. After discussion, ordinance j Ann Lee of Tigard, were luncheon the regular missionary study of the tional iris gardens on Canyon road, rated with palms, ferns and spring $45,000, and the transportation claims Mr. was passed by unanimous vote. j guests of Mrs. Keeler at her home Indian. A very interesting collection 1 4 miles east of Beaverton. i will be about $25,000. To meet these of Indian curios was displayed, also Weed, who calls himself an "irisar flowers. Recorders report on investigation ! Monday, claims the county court last Decem- of money spent on new charter in 1932 Mi. a°d Mrs. Guy Alexander and four Indian scrap books which the ían,'’ last week was exhibiting speci KIWANIS ENTER SMALL | ber made a levy o f 7.2 mills against was ordered filed. Evelyn, left Friday morning for an various committees of the auxiliary mens of seedling iris grown there. FI*>AT IN ROSE PARADE the property in the fifty-four districts They made. The scrap books made by The garden# contain 750 varieties Attorney Reimer reported favorably extended visit in California. The county school seperintendent the Fern Haines committee was j of the flower, including 165 new vari- on delinquency tax suit held at Hills plan to go as far south as Mexico. , will serve as secretary to this new Lee Richey presided at the Wednes Miss Helen Tefft was among the awarded first prize and that made by | eties, planted in two rows on a hill- boro recently. day meeting of the Kiwanis club in | board. the Genevieve Carter committee sec- 1 side over-looking the road. graduates at St. Vincent’s hospital. Iris is Motion by Koshland, seconded by the absence of Mr. Anderson, who | Zones by districts: Preceding the commencement exer ond prize. Miss Shellenberger sang Mr. Weeds specialty, but he also has Fordney, that we issue a warrant for Zone 1—Bacona, Scofield, Moun- was called away on business. Plans two solois accompanied by Mrs. Gore. a large plot of peonies and oriental $10 in favor of League of Oregon cises at the high school Friday even j were discussed to enter a small float talndale, Shady Brook, Meachain, Ar Mrs. L. R. Ritchie gave avery interest poppies which are now in bloom. Cities, as Beaverton’s fee for mem ing Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Filley were l in the Floral parade Friday, as an cade, Wallace, Pleasant View, Buxton, Eng talk on her personalexperienccs bership, the vote was: Yeas—Bishop, dinner hosts to a group of Portland advertising medium for the town. Bald Mountain Mason, Hill, Ornduff, with the Indians. TILLAMOOK VISIT HERE Boswell, Fordney, and Koshland. friends. Strassel, Buck Mountain, Expenses must be defrayed by the Bailey Mr. and Mrs. W. C .McKell atten FOR COMMENCEMENT Neys: 2. Barnes and Livermore. sale of Rose Fair button*) as the float Wheeler. I ENTERTAIN OFFICERS CLUB The recorder was instructed to de ded the graduation exercises at the funds are not available being on de Zone 2—Cornelius, Centerville, Roy, REEDVILLE 1*. T. A. MEET Miss Lynn Geinger, of Tillamook, duct one cent per each day’s work Columbia University Sunday evening. posit in the local bank. Academy, Buck Heaven, Iowa Hill, Sunday guests at the C. J. Bielman ----------- i (Alice Johnson) arrived here Thurs- of all employes of the Town for acci Little Arline Bielman, Helen Posson, Blooming, Whitmore. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Nielsen of Aloha day visit at the home of her father home included Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nel dent compensation—retroactive May and Jean Kirby will reign on the Zone 3—West Union, Union, Jackson son, Mr. and Mrs- Lloyd Wall and were hosts to the Officers club of and to attend the Beaverton high 11, 1933. Beaverton entry. Beaver chapter and their husbands, at School commencement exerisqg where Reedville, Rock Creek, Helveta, daughter Alice and Mrs. Olive Riley, The recorder was ordered to write their home Saturday evening. 500 her 8Uter Grace waa one of the gradu_ Cedar Mills, North Plains, Bethany, to Town auditor Mr. Amacher of all of Bucoda, Wash., and Tom Sparr LOCAL AUTHOR RECOGNIZED McKinley. Hillsboro, to report soon and audit1 of Centralia and Lloyd Westerly of was the diversion of the evening, pri- ates. Sunday she returned home, ac- zes being won by Mrs. N. A. Byfield companied by her sisters. Myrtle, Zone 4—Progress Barnes, Tualatin Town records. j Portland. A score of the most significant para View, Garden Home, Raleigh, Sylvan, Motion by Barnes and seconded by Howard Edward Wilson graduates and Mrs. F. H. Shoene, Mrs. H. A. Grace, and Genevieve Johnson. Grace Fordney, that a new 1000 lumen light this year from Oregon State college, Nielsen and R. B Denny. Dainty re- j remained to visit several days with graphs in “God Lights a Candle," by Aloha-Huber Hiteon. be placed on Hamilton Boulevard be- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Welter and freshments closed a pleasant evening. her sUter whlle the other g)rlg re_ Anne Shannon Monroe, Oregon au Zone 5—Chapman, Middleton, Kin- thor, recently published by Doubleday, ton, Clpole, Laurel Ridge, Hazeldale turned home Monday. tween Short and Cedar streets to ren- daughter, of Timber, visited at the M. i MRS. GEORGE TEFFT VISITS Doran ACo., were included under the der better service for pedestrian traf-, Welter home Sunday, IN BEAVERTON PAST WEEK A SCHOOL MEETING AND YOUR title o f'The Power of the Minute’ In Carlon Sherwood, Cooper Mountain, fic along said thoroughfare. The | Mrs. Leland Shaw underwent an | Mountain Home Kruse, Pleasant Hill. the June issue of the "Readerp Di BALLOT vote was unanimous. Chairman ! operation for appendicitis at St. Vin- Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wil- gest Magazine" “ If, Instead of wor Barnes will consider the location of ! cents hospital Tuesday. The latest rying you put your mind on the one Hazeldale Quarry said liirht ! reports are that she is doing nicely bams and children of Aloha spent Under the piesent economic depres constructive work that most appeals Motion to adjourn, on call, carried.! Following the graduation exercises the day at the John Feleher home. sion and its discussion of schools— Now in Operation to you, and hold it there with recur _____________ I Fl iday ’ Ml * M a 16"; 1 te rT a n ^ g ra n d lo T “ H o ï f R^ver' I Just a few words on the current topic rent regularity—then, little by little NOTICE TO CITIZENS tained a group of or am >’" " J » , Heaver ton over the oast week With costs mounting the past few new rythm establishes itself In your IlcI u u iiiV ) i n i iu ii u i v** ° * “ I , , I V A n ra The rock quarry located at Hazel Very few familiarize them- being” Miss Monroe wrote in the dale Is crushing rock for Washing Have you a list of the 350 new laws, who waa among the graduates. end, to attend the graduation exer- ^ h wh Qr how of same. which go into effect today? You will i Mrs. J. E. Davis, who has been vis- cises of her two daughters, from then ■ quoted paragraphs. ton county—employing approximately There will be a meeting at the have to watch your step a little more ¡ting here and in Portland for the I various institutions. Miss Thelma fourteen men. high school auditorium at 8 p. m. losely from now on. with the results past two weeks, has returned to her j Tefft being a member of the Beaver AWARDS MADE STUDENTS Monday, June 19th, and a director is i * * . ___ L i ~ L . s ln o ii n n / l U i u u U n l a r Seventy-five car loads of rock were j ton high school class and Miss Helen of the nine weeks legislation in ef home in Omaha, Neb. placed in the bunkers Wednesday. Tefft, who received her diploma from j *° be elected. Since the large in- fect. There should be a law passed ’ Mrs. Mary Summers is recovering Arthur Mills who has operated this the nurses training school at St. Vin- « e a s e of attendance at our, schools Awards made to students of the to provide the public with a complete from a severe attack of the flu. how about six directors Instead of Beaverton high school at the »lose of quarry for many years has charge of cents hospital. list of rules and regulations published I Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W three—or to include women directors. the spring teijm were Torch honor so the work again this season. in pocket size and loose leaf form, so R. VanKleek were her sister, Mis. E. I would like a set day each month of ciety Corrln Antrim, Helen Birst, XII ESTA ETHEREDGE HONOR Tom Miller Is busy distributing that when new laws are enacted, they Wills and daughter, of Tigard, and GUEST AT RECEPTION directors meetings and publication of Blanche Haines, Thelma Tefft, Rob rock to local roads with his truck, al could be mailed to the dear people for i her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. An- its activities. ert Swenson, Ivan Bierly, Helen God so another truckman is kept busy— their enlightenment. derson. of Portland. Economic problems, suggestions, frey, Robert Shepherd, Lawrence Sa Claude McKay is brakeman on the Ward Nelson has obtained a posi- Mrs. W. E. Pegg entertained with a benefits to tax payers, scholars, fac to each presented with a gold pin. "Hazeldale Railway System” «witch The Reedville P. T. A. met last tion with the state highway commis- reception at her home Thursday af- tors, to be discussed at the meeting— ing all cars on schedule. The Athletic cup awarded to Paul week at the school house with a good sion. i ternoon, honoring her daughter Thes- important to the district. Boekli; the Torch honor cup to Helen Kenneth Mills, the powder man, has attendance. The new officers elected The young peoples Bible class met ta, who was recently married to John How about ringing the school bell— Godfrey; the Pacific university shol- been busy this week sinking a num for the year were as follows: Presi Saturday evening at the R. B Mr- ! Etheredge, of Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. a little old fashioned but was a fine arshlp, amounting to $150, was given ber of twenty foot shafts —when shot dent Mis. S. A. Becker; vice-president Minn home on the Canyon Road Peggs other three daughters were custom. to Thelma Tefft, while the Linfield will supply large amount of rock. Mrs. Jay Frost; 2nd vice-pres. Mrs. Twenty-five young people were pres - 1 also among the gueets. Why not check up on better discip scholarship went to Helen Godfrey. Earl Fisher of Beaverton, has been Bertha Williams; secy Mrs. Carl en*. Mr. Garnett took as his text for -------------------- line and morals. feeding the crusher this week. Traschel, treas. Mrs. C. Riley. the evening the first Chapter of j i.UM A NELSON MARRIES I would like to see a larger attend- ; County Commissioner Lewis was CHESTER B. HANNA Romans. Funeral Services Held ance at our school meetings. down Tuesday at the quarry—while Funeral services were held Tuesday Jackie Marshall s bicycle was stolen j -------- Yours truly, morning at St. Cecelia church for from the school grounds last week for Mrs. Ada B. Roy here he said that there were four Announcement of the marriage of DISTRICT 48 quarrys in operation In the county John McCallem of loute 2 Portland., lecovered the next day by Deputy , M1„ Erma Nelson, daughter of Mr ■ ■ - - now: Laugel, Jackson, Scoff leld, Mrs. Ada Blanche Roy, 48, wife of i IT ™ t w T P ,„ , i « J o h ^ on, who found lt at Garde,‘ and Mrs. Henry R. Nelson to Chester ; J a k e K remmer 1. sin g lin g his and Hazeldale. of V’ H W ' E Pe*g * Home, although it had been newly Hanna Saturday evening, June houile >nd Mlga Ruth Ander8on, who Claude Roy, died Thursday June 1st. ( Frank Allen the genial road boss painted. 3, came a« a complete surprise to rcc<?n^jy purchased the McGill prop- at her home. She came to Oregon in i of 1899 and was married in Portland ■ "four or five" road districts can-# J. Upy. of Portland will open the thejr many friends around Beaverton. erty jg havtnK |t remodeled. September 21, 1904. She is survived ' along Tuesday—he and Tom Miller Save Money On restautant in the Welter building next 1 After a ghort trip to the beaches the ____ _________ put in some rock for good measure— Your Photograph week. P. M Madden rented this . youn>{ couple will make their home In Sunday Oswego defeated Beaverton also by seven sisters and three broth-1 Mr. Allen, states the River Road Is ers, Mrs. George Hartman, Mrs. 8. by having your picture taken now | place and aIgo the Brown house ° n | Beaverton. 5 to 1 with Koellermeler striking out E. Darling and Mrp. W. H. Keesy, j being rocked. Mr. Bateman of Beav at the Hofsteater Studio, 1654 Third A1|en aVenue to Mr. Upy. Mr. Hanna is the son of Postmaster 13 batters. all of Portland; Mrs. O .W. Klndahl. | erton. also took in the sights this *t. They do such lovely work.. . John Rowe was in town Monday, and Mrs. Ralph Hanna, of Beaverton. R H E | Llnnton; Mrs. Fred Girt, Mrs. Fred week. and a fine 8x10 framed photograph or i g Paverton students who received jet 6 7 Oj Oswego Nutter and Mis. George Schultz, all TRANSFUSION NECESSARY 1 doz. 3x4 miniatures are a very spec- ferman sweaters at the Oregon Nor- 1 7 S Beaverton of Rainier Or.; William and Ray MODERN DANCE JUNE 10, AIX)HA ial value at only $1.00. mal school this week Included Ross Kollermeler and Naval- , Batteries Mrs Elizabeth McGowan, who ta Attend the Modern Dance at Aloha Shatto, Scappooae. and John Shatto. Hart and Jerry Acklen in truck and seriously and Beaverton A1|V"’ meets Aloha .. . Grange Hall Saturday, June 10th. Columbus, O. seriou. jy ill at the Emanuel hospital, ,n"k’ This Sunday Frank Buru in baseball. Coach Larry Lovejoy Hospital surgical, medical underwent another blood transfusion ' Funeral service« were held Sunday Ladlea free til 9.30 p. m . men 25c al Aloha ia tied for the and maternity cases. Graduate nurse Wolf made the awards. A pint of blood being being;” ^ " th« 'r f' eId’ ways. Jovial Jovialeer orchestra. in Foreet Orove. Phil Polsky is constructing a $40.- j Saturday. league leadership. staff, X-ray equipment. For rata* j given by her brother Jim Downing. 000 home at Weesinger Springs. BE 2901, 619 Lovejoy St., Portland— FIVE ZONES M-