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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1933)
LARGEST C IR C U LA TIO N IN EASTERN BEAN’ ERTÖN, OREGON, Operetta “ The Treasure Chest” well Presented by Girls Glee Club W A S H IN G T O N COUNTY l-UIDAN , Dl-( l-MHl I Fair Attendance Record W . F. Johnson Explains Clean-up Method for Pullorum Disease The Girls Glee club presented the Nearly fifty members, parents and ! operetta "The Treasure Che3t” at leaders attended the county-wide poultry meeting in Hillsboro last the gymnasium Dec. 8. The singing was excellent and also the dramatiz Saturday. Dr. W. T. Johnson, poul try pathologist f mm Oregon State ing of the operetta. The cast includ ed Bob, Vera McEkroy; Jim, Mari College, conducted the meeting and The Town Council met Monday at am Doty; Graydon, Betty Altishin; talked about disease control and a called meeting, with Councilman poultry sanitation. Special empha Gene. Eva Wolf. The colorful cos Barnes, Boswell, Kordney, Koshland, sis was laid on the control und clean Mayor Fisher, Recorder Wilson, At tumes made an attractive atmos phere. Betty Buchanan was the up methods for pullotum disease. torney Reimer, Water Supt. Goyt This disease, Dr. Johnson said, can be pianist for the operetta. and Chief of Police Peets present. 100'; controlled and eliminated by The piano duet was played by Hel Councilman Livermore coming in en Godfrey and Elizabeth Struthers doing uway with carriers. He ex later. plained the method of locating car- between the two feature«. Minutes of a meeting held Friday lieis in the flock and showed how to Betty Buchanan, on behalf of the evening, Dec. 8, were read and ap cast presented both Mrs. Snvder and draw the necessary blood samples. proved. At this time Mr. Forrester Miss Sanford, directors, with a bou To strengthen the demonstration, of Forrester and Lewis appeared be quet of flowers. Mary Stitt, by Guardian vs Ann three of the older club members ac fore the council and asked that they tually drew samples from biids. •Marie Perry .publication of summons The student body play afforded be allowed to go ahead and prepare much amusement to the audience. Precautions against introducing this , order for funds to put in a sewer system, It was a one-act play ent irely of Floyd Whitmore vs Clara Whitmore, disease into a clean flock were ex also that the council agree to sub boys. The cast included: Tom, Ed divorce. plained. mit the proposition to the people at Posson. Jerry, Jack Stevens; Aloe, Ed John Perry A. Larson vs Frank Dr. Johnson showed the group the a special election. His plan was for McElroy; Ike, Douglas Taylor; Slip proper method to handle birds for Bleid, executor, granting Hilda M. the project to be financed by reve pery, Harold Huff; Tim, Carl Beach examination and treatment. He de Smith, intervention in estate of Mary nue bonds, which would be paid and Jimmie Harold Godfrey. monstrated the procedure in vacci Peterson, deceused. entiely from service charges col Maik Jensen, trustee vs J. B’. Mee nation foi fowl pox and emphasized Congratulations are due Mis. Sny lected. The estimated service char der and Miss Sunford for their ex the management 'practices involved han, et ux, order allowing continu Adelbert II Stockton'of De Soto. Mo. (at right) «1. broke the roci ges were considered too high to meet cellent work in diiecting the plays. in control of round worms and tape ance of cause. with the approval of the people and for attendance at American expositions hy being the 21.1 o,142nd visitor PROBATE CO l ’ KT worms which consists largely in re A special Torch Honor meeting Estate of John T. Gerrish. order no action was taken. moving contaminated litter before the was held Wednesday for the pur A Century of Progress in Chicago, Is shown being given an armful of g, Bruce Davis spoke in regard to pose of making plans for a Christ donated by concessionaires of the fair, by E. Iloss Bartley, director of put1' worm eggs hatch and keeping the confirming sale of real property. Admitting will of Minnie Hoffman, oimnrt as a CWA project and mas party Dec. 14. growing stock on a clean range. Pre deceased, to probate and appointing vention of coccidioels and treatment President Margaret West called Radio Christmas Gift County Agents Office to executor. for lice and mites were discussed. the Girl Reserve meeting to order Appointing appraisers In estate of Inspect Holly Shipped This meeting is the 1st of four Dec. 13. Planned for the Blind county-wide meetings, according to George M. Layman. Mrs. Hughes explained the wreath Estute of Fred C. Stoffers, setting campaign which the Girl Reserves Holly that is to be shipped thru Joseph Belanger, assistant county George Newman, a resident of aie having. There will be a potluck Beaverton for a number of years, has the mails or sold may be brought to agent. Meetings are planned to aug time for hearing objections. Closing estate of Alfred Heywood, supper at the home of Mrs. Posson, many friends around this commun the county agent office at Hillsboro, ment the regular work of the 4-H where the girls will make the ity, but is unable to see them any Monday, December 18, for inspection, poultry clubs and place the same in deceased. Estate of Hjlizabeth Maurer, order wreathes. The proceeds will be more- on account of having lost his says Mr. Cunningham, a representa formation before the parents which ing payment of certain monies. used to send girls to summer camps. eyesight. In recent years he tries tive of the state department of agri the club member's are getting. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Summary of Dr. Johnson’s talk will On Dec. 22 ten Girl Reserves from to be happy, but being blind gets culture, who will be present all day Gottlieb Scherlzlnger to J. A. Beaverton will participate in the pretty lonesome sitting in his chair Monday to make such inspections. be sent to the club leaders with a list Hillsboro Girls Reserve Christmas day after day at home on Cedar This inspector reports that he has not of questions covering the material Scherzingcr, Pt. sec« 2 & 6, T 3 N It 4 W. Elizabeth B"ranklin et vir to program. The girls will go to the street. delected any scale on the holly in this discussed, Belanger suid. Tho next David Haskins, ’-j int lot 4, Blk 27 meeting will come in February ami Washington County Home Dec 23 We have been calling on Mr. and part of Washington county but says to sing Christmas carols. There will Mrs. Newman and reading the two this does not mean that it may be will cover the genornl subject of se Metzger Acre tiacts. A. G. Gillmoro lection of eggs and chicks, incubation to City of Hillsboro Lot 16, Blk 5 Oak be a Girl Receive Carnival in the Beaverton papors the Enterprise ►shipped without inspection. It must Grove Add. John Wesch et ux to spring. The club will sponsor a tag and Review, to Mr. Newman and he be inspected and Monday has been and brooding. Washington Co. 1.35 acres sec 24, T 2 day after the new year. On Dec. enjoys listening very much about the set aside fee that purpose. Anyone 5 It 1 W. Agnes Mcllvuneie to Ald- 16 there will be a dance at Y. W. C. home town. having even a small quantity should Two Poultry Meetings zeria D. Whiting, Lots 8, S), 10, Blk 1C, A., Portland. But now he would appreciate hav bring It in on that day, not the day Scheduled for December Cornelius. C. E. Hawke et ux to Nominations for next year’s offi ing a radio set in his home So we before or the day ufter. State of Ore. Pt. 3 Blk 40 B’orent cers were made as follows: are planning on asurprise for Mr. President Mildred Twohy, Aline Newman this Christmas and are ask December poultry meetings for Grove. James Henry Gerrish Admr. Boswell, Betsy Taulifson, Alda Leh ing the good people of B ea v ^ on for Grange Committees Washington county will be held at to Grace Mae Sinclair et vk', Tract in Humphreys Add, Hillsboro. Bertha man, Betty Albert. Vice-president, a little contribution to purchase a the Forest Grove Chamber of Com Wegner Hoener et al to Edith Carl Appointed by Master Lois Russell, Mildred Twohy, Edna radio to be presented to George for mence rooms, Wednesday evening^ storm water sewer system is ocmg son, Tract Sec 15, T 2 S It 2 W. Cha.i December 20, and the Beaverton High a Christmas present. used for the disposal of sanitary B'. Barron to Henry Barron et ux, Pt The Beaverton Grange No. 324 held Everybody in town who wishes to the last reguhii meeting Saturday, School, Thursday evening, December I » t 10 Aldrich Acreage. W. D. Rus sewage as well as storm water. In 21. Both these meetings will begin bring Xmas cheer to poor George, December 9 in the Grange hall. Com most cases the sewage is passed sell to Edna A. Russell, 20 acres Sec please leave you*- donations at the mittees appointed by the master at 8 p. m.. A. O. Lunn, head of the 25, T 1 N It 4 W. Leonard D. Merrill through septic tanks before it is poultry department at Oregon State Town Recorder's office. emptied into the storm water sewer. were: Financial, Mcsdames B. K. College, will be present at both these to W. A. Fishburn et ux Lots 37 to 44 Thank you, However, it is possible that in a Inc. Tigardvllle Heights. Robert D. Denney, C. B'. Hastings and Andrew EARL E. B'ISHER Mayor Kennedy; legislative, Mcsdames Hai meetings, says county agent Wm. B'. Smith et ux to Thomas Minogue, tract number of cases raw sewage is dis Cyrus. charged into the system. No doubt Sec. 23, T 1 S R 1 W. Emma L. ry Hudson, Ruby W. Boyd, und Will many of the septic tanks are over Hacker to James A. Owen, Pt Tract Dewsinger; agriculture, Mesdames A. on News” Editor loaded and improperly maintained B Rosewood Acre tracts. F. Christenson, F. G Donaldson and Visitor in Beaverton A. so that they are of little value in Scott Funston. musician, Louise treating the sewage. The present Carter; press, Genevieve Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sehlottmunn j methods of disposal in your town During the afternoon session Gene of route 2, Beaverton, celebrated arc unsanitary, cause nuisances at vieve Carter, asst, steward, and Mrs. their golden wedding anniversary ! j w.y times, and are a menace to the pub A. P. Christenson, W. S. Desjinger, November 27 nt their rnnch home tl>,air lic health. The remedy in this con and A. M. Kennedy, executive com with five sons, two daughters, nine! ^ a r dition lies with the city. It should mittee members were installed. The grandchildren and hosts of friends ' Herb for children. Paul Wilson announced construct a sanitary sewer system yearly home economics report was of their many years' residence in the wj(h a|3uis pue J(jij to collect and properly dispose of all -¿St w | Beaverton country present to wish j , . r jq( sewage from the city. We urge that HBq;ans'uq uosnas b aq pino.w a.sjq) them happiness. A team defeated Scappoose first this be done. Very truly yours,, Mr. Schlottmann was born near | q-j,, team with a score 28-16. Beaver B Frederick D. Strieker. State Health Hamburg and his wife was born mnnj team won from the second team Officer. near Bremen, Germnny, and both,|^e j, with a score 11-8. Last Friday both Bruce Davis was present to give came to the United States 53 years! Port! Beavei teams defeated the Tualatin further information in regard to the ago, not meeting until In the adop- j tj,ere, teams with scores 26-24, first team airport as a proposed CWA project. ted land. Three years after coming j and 15-7 secord team. This Friday The Recorder was instructed to here they were married and went to these will be a game here with place the application of M f . Sk#‘e Montana to homestead. After about I Scappoose first and second teams. for the endorsement of the Town ten years there they came to Beav-|^an‘l" Council as storekeeper for a State erton to the home they now occupy. I,oun< Mrs. Belle Walker, president of the liquor store in Beaverton, if there is Following the Sunday celebration r,,n<*y local P. T. A. accompanied by Mrs. such a store, on file as application on Monday Rev. P. H. Lich, of Cc ' ^or ,f W. H. Engleke attended an all day No. 1. The request of Mr. Skee was dar Mills Get man Congregational • s<’ A' session of the Washington county par advisement by the ships thioughout the United States. takf n under church, with 30 close friends, gave l,‘l H’ ent teacher association at Aloha Sat The new car has greater powers, urday. A pot luck dinner wan en council. them an additional dinner at the ■ * more speed, quicker acceleration, joyed at noon. The next meeting will farm, which I h noted a show place c smoother preformance, moie miles be in B'ebruary at Beaverton of industrious farming. j Polln< per gallon, especially at higher speeds ATTENTION and quicker starting in cold wea.oer, II LOANS IN COUNTY CLOSED Read Our Ads Prof. Ernest W. Muller, the famous plus refined body lines and a new The Beaverton Parent-Teacher asso j Eleven of the 97 loan applications Swiss Character Analyst, has been built-in system of clear vision body ciation met at the high school Mon for regular federal l*ank loans written secured by this paper to conduct a ventilation. PAST NOBLE GRAND CLUB "The new car Is the best the Ford day evening with a good attendance. ELECT NEW OFFICERS by A. M. S. Stook, secretary of the /eries of character analysis thru these Motor Company ever built," the Ford Miss Carey of the health office in Foiest Grove Farm I<oan association, columns. BUY "Basically it is the Portland spoke on the prevention of The Pnst Noble Grand club met amonnting to $26.700 have been Prof. Muller is of world renown piesident said disease among school children. Mrs. C H R IS T M A S SEALS and makes his analysis by means of same car as the hundieds of thous Boyd Sprague tendered several violin Wednesday afternoon with Mis. C. closed. The total amount asked for ands of other Ford V8 s now on the J. Rielmun. Twelve ladies were in the 97 applications is $291,100. Of the saored signs and symbols study solos, accompanied by Mrs McGee of of ancient times. He can positively road. It simply incorporates numer Orenco. The fifth grade child*en put present and enjoyed a one o’clock the 97 written 31 have been approved ous improvements in engine and luncheon. The tables and rooms by the bank and 45 are under consid reveal to you your character, your vo chassis design, the new body venti on a playlet, depicting the benefits f were decorated in Christmas colors eration. As appraiser of Washington cation in life, what line of business lation system, refinements in body derived from the sale of Cluistmas with a Christmas tree. Gifts were county for the Home I»an corpora you should follow, your obstacles and styling and appointments which have seal.'. Refieshments were seived. exchanged, followed by a business tion, Mr. Stook has made 58 apprais troubles and how to overcome them been brought to a proper stage of de meeting. The following officers als to date and 13 loans have been He can give you business advice and Use the gift guide as a means of were elected to serve In 1934: Mrs. velopment during the past year in closed. martial advice. He can help your selecting Xma.i presents our engineer Ing research.” E. R .Sheet3, president; Mrs. S. Rog Practically $20,000 of the $26,700 family. your children and your Eleven body types are available, ers, vice-president; and Mis. C. J loans, recently completed was a bene lnriiiilpil are hoth standard and de Mrs. K. K Hummer* Hostess to < lull Stevens, secretary. fit to the western end of the county. Mis. R. R. Summers wan hostess to the B'iiendship Bridge club Wed Entertains with Dinner nesday at her home. Mrs. J. E Da vis and Mrs. F. G. Donaldson were Mrs. M. E. Pike celebrated hor 81st Mrs. Otto Erickson entertained B'ri- guests of the club. Mrs. Guy Me- birthday anniversary Tuesday, by en day evening with a dinner honoring Cormic held high score and Mis. tertaining several of her lelattves. her son Guy Carr and Mr. Erickson Donaldson low. Her brother, George Doughty and on their birthday anniversary. In wife of Hillsboro, a neice, Mis Gol- cluded among the guests were Mr. Mrs J. E Davis, of Omaha, Neb fln. of Portland, and a sister, Mis. and Mrs. Anderson of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Whiteside who have raska who has been in California N. P Young, also of Portland, and and Mrs. Guy Carr and daughters, making their home with Mrs. visiting for the past 10 days, arrived a daughter Mrs. John Summers, of Shirley and Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs. l Stitt, left Saturday for Mis- i in Portland Tuesday to sperd some Beaverton, were among those pres Erlck'on. where they plan to spend the i time with relatives until after the ent. Mrs. Pike served her guests | holidays. Holiday Goods, Browns Pharmacy with a luncheon. ma