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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1933)
LARGEST BEAVERTON, OREGON, > k \ t : n t h YEAR, NO. 43 TWO COUNir PROJECTS TO PUT OVER 200 MEN TO WORK IN E A S T E R N C IR C U L A T IO N ERI DAY. OCTOBER 13 Contracted Land Can not HOPE OF ILLINI W A S H IN G T O N be used for Crops to Be Sold in Any W ay N33 Mortgage Lenders Greatly -» COUNTY ' ■ i— PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY FARM GIRL CHAMP Effected by Success of Home Owners Loan Corp. The success of the Home Owners WM. F. CYRUS Loan Corporation is of the utmost County Agent ^ , . . . .. , __. importance to mortgage lenders, ac- What may be planted on the land 'TT % s ’ .. . , , . . . .... cording to J. F. Lipscomb, state , that is taken out of wheat produc- manager of the Corporation in Ore j tion under the terms of the wheat gon, in a statement just Issued. Specifications Provide that I allotment contract? This is a ques- “I f half a million homes which j tion that some of the nearly 250 would otherwise have to be fore Unemployed Men of farmers are asking who have made closed and placed on a distressed appllcation for allotments. Copies of County be Hired market are removed from the mar the regulations of the wheat admin ket and the indebtedness permanent istration covering the approved uses ly refunded," he states, “ the greatest Approximately 200 men will be of this land have been mailed to all apjTllca-1 P°ss‘b*e good will have been done given employment in Washington : those who have turned in for the real estate market. County, due to the authorization o f ! tions Generally, the proper answer "The results will be an increase in two projects, the building of the j to the question Is perhaps well un- the value of all the assets held by Farmington bridge and the 8.97 miles derstoodj all of the mortgage lenders and in of roadway to be widened from Eeav j In the beginning o f the wheat the value of all homes and all home erton to Hillsboro. Contracts for the campaign it was stated that vetch for owners will benefit. Likewise, as work were let this week and accord seed, field peas, crimson clover or tjSf ' 1 : the market value of houses is estab ing to reports preference will be any crop not grown nationally could lished, investors will respond, prices shown Washington county unemploy! be grown on the contracted acreage. will rise and normal mortgage lend ed men. Arrangements are being j Later this was changed and the ing can go ahead by all mortgage completed to establish registration Helen Goodhnrt, seventeen, milked, Frank Froschuuer, lS4-pound star of crops named cannot be grown on the lenders. offices in Beaverton, Tigard, Sher husked, churned and raked her way land taken out of wheat. As things the University of Illinois football team "Furthermore, construction can go wood, Hillsboro and Forest Grove, is expected to provide the punch In now stand It will not be permissable to fame when she won the American which will be open Friday morning (he back field, operating from left half to grow anything on the contracted ahead after a solution of the mort farm girl championship at the Los in order that men from the various back. The chances of the Hlinl de acreage that is going to be sold gage problem and this program re Angeles county fair in Pomona, Calif. parts of the county may register pend largely < •• hi .i and Jaek ilenyon either directly or indirectly. Another sulting in an increase of house val Her dexterity in ttie bay raking, milk ues and stimulating mortgage lend ing, butter churning, corn husking, more conveniently. The Beaverton point frequently asked about is cov ing will make possible the recon tractor driving and other events of office is located in the bank building, ered in the following paragraph from struction of homes, thereby putting the championship contests gave her a while the Tigard quarters are at the Double Wedding Ceremony the wheat administration regula the people to work who are now idle. high score of points that outstripped postoffice. Hours 12 noon to 4 p. m. tions. “ It shall be deemed to be a Performed Saturday Eve U Is one of the most essential phas- a large Held of contenders for the title. Arthur W. Jones, Portland mana violation of this contract for a pro ger of the National Employment Ser- ______________ ducer, who has executed a contract, ■ of the recovery program. “The construction industry has vice and Re-employment work, to- An impressive ceremony o f unu- to shift food crops grown for home gether with G. H, Charters of For- sual interest was the double wedding consumption on the farm or feed been almost at a standstill for four Beaverton Bank Granted It can est Grove, consulted Francis L ive r-: which took place on the Mezzanine crops grown for the production of years. It must go ahead. Extension to December 31 more Wednesday to arrange the use floor of the Heathman Hotel in Port- livestock for home consumption or and will go head with the successful of the bank building as the registra- land, at 8:30 Saturday evening in use on the farm, to the contracted consumation of this relief plan ana Salem., Or., Oct. 11— (Special)— Fol tion point of districts in the vicinity which Miss Ortrude W. Omstead, acreage, thereby releasing .other it behooves every mortgage lendei lowing a meeting of the state bank- of Beaverton. cooperate In every way. Also, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Om- i a on the faim for the planing strength of the Corporation' inK board today the Bank of Beav The Farmington bridge will require j stead, of Portland, became the bride lands of crops for sale or for feed for the the work of 48 men ranging in of Dr. Robert A. Wood, son of Mr. production of livestock or livestock lies in the fact that the mortgagee erton was authorized to release an fourteen lines of work. Specifica- and Mrs. V. A. Wood, o f Beaverton, products for sale.” This part of the held by It will be written on a basir 1 additional 1» P«*r cent of Its restrict- tions call for 1 pile driver operator; : and Miss Georgianna Jones of Hills- regulations covigs ¡the question o f so that the debtor will be able to pay. ( ed savings deposits. The institution 5 pile driver workmen; 3 steel work boro, became the bride of Dr. Boyd the use of such land for growing Everyone who has studied the home f now htts a total unrestricted balance mortgage business knew that the | Per cent *n Ibe savings depart- ers. 1 concrete finisher; 1 concrete Sprague of Beaverton. Rev. E. F. horse feed. 1 ment and 5 per cent in the commer mixer operator 2 form ca»rj.V;nters, Leake, of the First Christian church Contracted acres may be summer greatest secret of success in this cial. 2 bridge carpenters; 2 painters; 2 of Portland, read the -ring service in j ^ w e d ' for weed control, may be field is to niake a mortgage that the An additional release of 5 per cent shovel operators, gas; 2 pitmen, gas the presence of relatives and close planted to -red clover or alfalfa or borrower is able to pay according to of all savings deposits in the Esta- shovels; 2 dumpmen; 12 drivers, large friends amid a bower of palms, ferns permanent grass pasture. its terms. Land so trucks and 12 common laborers. and fall flowers lighted by tall can- seeded will usually not be producing I "The Home Owners Loan program j cada State bank also was authorized Should two shifts be required to delabia, any crop the year It is seeded but is designed to relieve the deserving S This bank has a total unrestricted protect the home ;• balance of 25 per cent in its savings complete the bridge by the designa-1 Preceding the ceremony Mrs. E. will not be eligible as the contracted j borne owners ted time, May 15, 1934, around 1001 Mauldwyn Evans o f Borest Grove, , , j aci eage the second year when used mortgage lender and the savings ln- and 20 per cent In it» commercial men will be put to work. sang “ To you Alone” accompanied by ture or a hay crop is haeves- : vested in mortgage lending institu- departments. The larger of the two projects, David Campbell of Forest Grove, tgd The gecond year another acre- tions; protect the real estate market Eastern Oregon Banking company the widening and paving of 8.97 who also played the wedding march ^ may be seeded and designated and promote and make possible nor at Shaniko was authorized to release miles of highway between Beaverton from Lohengrin. as the contracted acreage for that mal mortgage lending and thereby an additional 5 per cent of its de and Hillsboro, will pLace 148 men to The brides were dressed alike in year. The following is copied from revive the whole building industry, posits, making a total unrestricted work, if but one shift is worked and evening gowns o f white silk lace in the regulations regarding the use of ^ needs and fortunately is getting balance o f 15 per cent. more should it be found necessary. terwoven with silver with hats and such crops Banks which were granted until “P en a n g > contracted a wholesome understanding and co Professions required are 2 shovel slippers o f silvef-, carrying shower acres may be necessary if needed to operation." November 10 to Improve their status operators; 2 pitmen, gas shovel. 4 boquets of yellow rosebuds and white prevent livestock, included: Estacada State bank, State producing ) for dumpmen; 12 drivers, large trucks; 1 lilies. Bank of Rainier, Coolldge & McClain market, from taking o ff a substan L A W F IR M ASKS $150 TO G IVE 6 roller men, gas; 6 tractor opera Miss Omstead was given in mar- tial amount of pasturage during the O P IN IO N ON C IT Y ’S C H AR TE R bank, Silverton; and Trout dale State tors, large; 6 grade men. 4 motor| rlage by her father, Fred Omsted, contract year. Where it is the cus bank. grader operators; 2 jack hammer and Miss Jones was given in mar- tom to use the new seedings in wheat I For the purpose of ascertaining as The Bank of Amity and Bank of men; 6 form carpenters; 2 black-j riage by her brother, Robert Jones stubble for the small amount of pas to whether or not Beaverton’s new charter was such as to warrant the Beaverton were granted an exten smiths; 2 concrete mixer operators, 2 of Hillsboro, ture available in favorable seasons, I approval of Teal Winfree, McCul- sion to December 31. finisher machine operators; 8 rakers Miss Omstead’s attendant was Miss not deemed practical to incut | ]ocb and gchuier, the above law firm 2 powder men; 2 concrete finisher Helen Jines of Portland, who wore a the eXpense of fencing the contract state the amount they e n r h a - t w ,l t n v, . c f i a tr „ . o n 10 . . , . i — *-------- — ------------- ----- was a asked s K O t t l to O S ia le m e u ilio u m m ey G RANG E TO HOLD HOME small ' truck1 drivers" and^ 5<f miscella- i B° W*1 V *? * blue crePe “ J ed acres lying alongside the w heat, would c for rcading said char- COMING SATU RD AY, OCT. 14 sman truck iinvers, ana ou misceua carried pink snapdragons. Billy I stubbla field. This must not be con-1 ^ , ter and expressing an opinion on it neous workmen. Wood attended his brother. strued as indicating that fencing j The,r reply to the clty was that for Beaverton Grange will hold a Although the bids were let to con Miss Jones was attended by Miss j may not be necessary under other I j 150> they would express an opinion Home Coming meeting Saturday, Oc tractors, specifications provide that Lucille McGee of Orenco, who wore conditions in order to maintain the Qn j he Bame any changes or revis- tober 14. All members and grang local Washington county men be a gown of pink crepe and carried terms of the contract. Contracted (ong ag jn their opinion would be ers are urged to attend this out used. When the registration is com pink snapdragons. Paul Weaver of acres being removed from wheat pro- war^anted to be extra. No action standing meeting of the year. A pro pleted the lists will be sent to Hills Portland, attended Dr. Sprague. ductlon should be measured o ff and hag been taken on the matter. gram of music and other entertain boro, thence to Portland, where Following the ceremony a b u ffet, marked by stakes or posts at the ; ______________ . ment has been prepared by Mrs names will be checked, and jobs ap supper was served. The huge bride’s | corners of the area or areas that are B E A V E R TO N G RANG ERS H EAR Alice Funston, the lecturer. The roll portioned to the different lines of cake with its two tiny bridal couples j selected." N A T IO N A L M ASTER T A R E R call will be a prose selection or poet workmen. was cut simultaneously by the two j ry about apples. The meeting will Those from Beaverton Grange at open at 10:30, pot luck lunch served brides. i B E T H E L LAD IES A ID HONOR RUTH H ENDERSON MRS. T A Y L O R A T T E A tending the speech of the Master of at 12. and the program at 1:30 which Dr. and Mrs. Wood left immediate-j the National Grange Louis Taber at is open to the public. Everybody where Dr. ( Ruth Henderson, aged 12 years. ly for Milton, Oregon, Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, mother of died at her home Monday, October 9 Wood Is in business, traveling to the . the Lincoln High School Saturday invited. S. B. She was the daughter of Mr and Columbia Gorge Hotel that evening of Rev. Geo. Taylor, was guest o evening were Mr. and Mrs « A A. __ I _ _ _ __ V . — . 4 — U A. 4 M ] T . . _ . - . __ --- -- I f T ■ * 1 . . A I ' >1 ,1 / Mrs. Joseph Henderson. Cedar Mills. Dr. and Mrs." Sprague accompanied, honor at a tea given by the Bethel | Lawrence. Mrs. Louise Carter, Gene- E IR E PR E V E N T IO N Funeral services w ire held Wednes- them to the hotel, returning the next Congregational La»|ies Auxiliary at j vieve Carter, Mrs. A. P. Christenson, the home of Mrs. Floyd Teft Mon- Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Funston and Miss day with interment In the Union morning to the Elmira Apartments I can think of but few enterprises Thirty three ladies j Grace Funston. Mr. Taber spoke on more valuable than forest fire fight Cemetery at Cedar Mills. in Portland, where they will m ak e: day afternoon. were present. After a trademark the part that the grange is taking in ing. Properly done, it may repre their home. guessing contest, Mrs, Taylor was the economic program for recovery. sent a saving of many acres of virgin 300 Attend Scholls Exhibit Mrs. Sprague is a graduate of presented with a corsage, a remem Other speakers on the program were timber and o f other plant and ani Hillsboro High School. Dr. Sprague | More than 300 persons attended the brance record, and a shower of hand Ray W. Gill, Oregon State Master mal life. However, more to be val- and Dr. and Mrs. Wood are all gradu j kerchiefs and athter remembitances. Ervin E. King, Washington State . showing of pioneer relics last week „ ' . ... , ued than fire fighting ,1s fire preven ates of the Beaverton High school. • ..... __________ 1_ at Scholls. Open house was held Mrs. Ruth Ferguson, Mrs. Taylor’s Master, R. F. Irvine, editor of the 1 tion. Then our streams, woods and Dr. Sprague also graduated from the l was also Oregon Journal, and James Mott. this week by popular demand and all essentials to beauty and worth North Pacific Dental College and ¡ dau* ht« r ia a “ thf J ' £ Mr. Gill introduced J. J. Johnson, will terminate with a program and given a corsage. Dainty refresh Dr. Wood is a graduate of the Pa ments were .served by the hostess i Master of Evening Star Grange and of scenery would be safe from the entertainment next Sunday evening. greatest danger. Thoughtlessness cific School of Chiropractic. Cosiderable interest has been aroused Mrs. Teft, Mrs. R. B. Denney and presented him with a beautiful boU' and carelessness are the biggest quet o f flowers for his outstanding in the eastern part of the county, Mrs. Louise Ca«rter. causes of forest fire; lightning and Mr. from the exhibit. OOUNTY NURSE TO CONDUCT In the afternoon of the next meet- record as a Grange Master. other lyipreventable sources are CLASSES IN H Y G IE N E j ing of the Auxiliary October 19, the Johnson has served as Master o f Ev | small causes. ening Star Grange for thirty years OLD TIM E DANCE, OCT. 14, ALOH A This Is fkre prevention week. I f A series of ten classes on Home j ladies will sew on the articles for the with only three absences from his the Ideal back of this week would be There will be an old time dance at Hygiene and relative subjects will be missionary box. Each lady is asked office. 1 extended to the cities of trees and the Aloha Grange hall this Saturday, conducted at the Beaverton grade to bring her thimble, needle, thread I beasts as well as to cities of build Oct. 14. Dolphy Old Timers will play school library by the county health and scissors. 1924 M A TR O N ’S CLUB M EET ings and men, there would be a na- men 25c, ladies 15c nurse Miss Dixson. Classes com-1 Miss Winifred Penbraugh, of Port- The 1924 Matron’s club of the aj once revivified and glorified! menccd this week and will be con- j land, has been the house guest of Come out and have a good time. tinued every Tuesday until the course > Mrs. Stanley Hagar of Garden Home Eastern Star were guests Thursday ; Th,, cause of conservation Is lmpot- is completed. . while her parents are visiting in f or a potiuck dinner at the home of ent without human assistance. AT SHERWOOD EXCHANGE Mother» and housewives of Beav- j California. Mrs. Hagar entertained Mrs. Jessie Bryan In Portland. Mrs. j L IS L E W A L K E R Mrs. Luding (Ivy Kingstoni has erton and surrounding vicinity are with a party in horn*1 of Miss Pen- R. R. Summers was In attendance * been transferred to the Sherwood invited to attend these classes, as braugh last Friday evening. from Beaverton. telephone exchange. Miss Kreinbrivlg they are free and should prove of ' ____ _________ DOME ECONOMIC CLUB will take her place on the local ex- „peclal interegt to young and expect Warrants for Arrests Issued Honored at Shower MEETS A T VAN K L E E K HOME change. ant mothers. Warrants of arrest In nine secret A. E. Wilson was the honored This Is an opportunity, which will Mrs. The Home Economic club o f the EXTRA SPE C IA L O FFE R IN G — probably not be available for another guest at a shower given in the par-j indictments returned by the Wash Beaverton Grange met Tuesday at ington county grand Jury were turned H O FSTE ATER S PHOTO STU year, as the attention of the county iors of the Methodist church Wednes- the home of Mrs. W. R. Van Kleek. over to Sheriff Connell for service DIO Offers 3 Portraits, size 5x7 In nurse Is equally given to all parts of j day afternoon. A very pleasant after- Re last Friday. A committee composed o f Mesdames Classes are of an hours ' noon was enjoyed by the ladles. mourtted In Beautiful Easel Frame the county freshments were served. John Dobbins, Laura Emmons, M. C. for only $2 00 (For short time only) dur* Uon- convening at 2 30 o’clock. McKercher and Van Kleek spent the ACT Q U IC K LY — HOFSTEAT- ------------------ There will be a cas-d party and afternoon preparing There will be a card party and \ Pre-Halloween costume dance tomato Juice, ERS STUDIO, 715 S. W. Third Ave social at St. Anthony, Tigard, Satur- wdj ^ given at Tigard St. Anthony social at St. Anthony, Tigard, Satur which will be served at the grange cor. 3rd and Morrison, Portland. 1 day, October 14, Prizes. Admission j auditorium Thursday, Oct. 19 Ad- day, October 14, Prizes. Admission dinner October 28. 25p. Everybody welcome. 25c. Everybody welcome, missino 25c. — Read the Ads J • t « » RESRME RT GOURD COURT BUSINESS EUR CURRENT WEEK Several Thefts Reported in Washington County D ur ing Past Week P R O R A TE ORDERS Estate of Millie Taylor, author iz- administratrix to sell personal property. Estate of M. Edith Pechin, order reducing bond o f administrator. Estate of Peter Schlesser, setting time o f hearing final account. Estate of Henry Stowell, allowing claim of administrator, and ordering sale of real property. Estate of Josephine Stowell, resig nation of administrator, and appoint lng E. L. Gheen, administratrix and order sale of real estate. Estate of Henry Thomas Bruce, set ting time for hearing final account. Estate of Joseph Hardwteger, order approving final account and closing estate. Estate of Mary Davis, setting time for hearing estate and settlement. Estate of Chas. W. James, admitt ing will to probate. Chas. J. Jones appointed executor. Estate of Rosetta Guerger, order to sell personal property at private sale. Estate of Andrew Olson, allowing attorney fees. C IR C U IT COURT ORDERS Bartlett Cole vs Hulda Nordell et al, overruling demurrer. C. Swenson vs S. E. Pheister et ux decree o f foreclosure of mortgage. Jaeger Inv. Co. vs J. L. Ledwldge, default order and deoree under mort gage. Edward Schulmerich vs Connell & Co., renewal of judgment. Thefts Reporli-d to Sheriff's O ffice Union High School of Tigard, re ported $15.65 in cash and a class ring A. V. Davidson, o f Mountaindale, reports loss of seven 6 weeks old pigs W. R. Garrett o f Stcassel, reports that rear end of Ford truck belong ing to Earl Coffman was taken and also other articles belonging to the truck. Marriage Licenses Oren I. Hutchison, Banks R 2, and Edith Alberta Pixler, Cornelius R 1. Harvey Thomas Williams, Beaver ton, and Hilda A. Thomas, Cornelius R 2. Bert B. Llenkraemper, Portland, and Joyce E. Freeman, Minidoka, Idaho, DR. W H ITE S ID E OPENS OEFICKS IN M A IN LA N D HI IJ.DING ON B R O A D W A Y Dr. E. E. Whiteside has opened offices In the Mainland building on Broadway In Beav«*-to*i Jxnd will handle a general practice, giving special attention to obstetrics. He has had 21 years experience as a doc tor having graduated from Washing ton University In 1912. The doctor is domiciled In the Stitt house on 2nd and Angel streets. W ILLIAM -TH O M AS W ED D IN G SO LEM NIZED TH U R S D A Y E V E The marriage of Miss Hilda A. Thomas, of route 2, Cornelius, and Harvey Thomas Williams, of Beav erton, was solemnized Thursday ev ening, October 12th. Rev, Springer officiated.. John Thomas acted as best man and Alfa Williams, sister o f the groom was bridesmaid. Miss Thomas is a daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas and the groom a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Williams. C LE A N E R S AND D YER S O PE N FO R BUSINESS IN B E A V E R TO N A cleaning establishment to be known as the Beaverton Cleaners & Dyers, has been opened in the build ing on Broadway at the O. E. tracks in Beaverton. They have an up-to- date plant equipped to do quick work, such as cleaning, pressing and alter ations on short notice at reasonable prices. H. Naldrett and a sister, Mrs. Waters are in charge. Delivery service is provided. They may be reached by calling Beaverton 6304. Drive to Dam Site Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Norman mo tored to the Bonneville Dam Site Monday and viewed the country at the proposed project. Already men are at work and from all Indications In the near future the place will be a lively one.