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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1934)
VOL. 8, NO. 37 k S xulò W IfX RO G ERS W. F. Norman Reelected Head V incent R oss. 20, o f Brlghtw ood died early Sunday at the Portland S anitarium from a fra ctu red skull and collar bone received w hen a m a chine he w as driving collided w ith one driven by Max Stout o f G resham Norm an Aloha, w as re- on the Mt. Hood highw ay near Gresh- BEVERLY HILL0 . —W ell all I know elected president o f the W ashington am. H is brother A lfred, a passenger is ju st what I read in the papers D:;l County R ed Cross ch ap tei at the in the niachihe, w as also taken to the The first Student B ody m eetin g of the fall term w as held Monday, Sep tem ber 17. T he new president, D el bert Burke, introduced the S tu d e n t!' , n ____ „ ... ... age annual acreage. Last year it Council, w hich are as follow s: Vice- „„ . I w as 85 per cent. D etailed informa- president, B everly B ielm an; secretary ' . .. , .... __. . .. . |tio n concerning the use in 1935 o f con- Mildred Tw ohy; treasurer, M arkey . . . . . . ,, tr a d e d a creage and regarding bene- I e \ c i toll you 1 .... m u rin g l u i T hursday «van- boopital m i aartooa condition, suffer- o d nt I V ' 1 t .t A','n' i 3 'i! ,1. i paym ents, etc., have not yet been ! the resign ation o f the county court, ’ le beautiful m g at the cham ber of com m erce, ing head lacerations and bruises. i(> m anager, »> na e t - i received but are exp ected shortly w ^° that th e ire n tir e tim e should ‘ JC1'K O .t e a n " Gther officers are: Mrs. R ex W ilson, The R oss boys are sons of Mr and leader, H enry aid '.Yell. pull up some As soon these d eta ils are all in be devoted to th e adm inistration o f o f F orest Grove, first vice-president; M is. Jam es R oss o f Centralia, W ash., leaders Louis Margaret Green- pineapple c r a t e - I hand, a letter w ill go to all those con- oounty affa irs. N ew m em bers are wald. there m ates ana I R . W. W'eil, of H illsboro, second vice- and nephew s __ .. a . . . _ . . tract sign ers in W ashington County W. G. Ide, H illsboro; W. C. Schultz, president ¡Mrs. ¡3. L. Moore o f H ills- B -igh tw ood . w here they had been for F ollow ing th e Student Body m eet- 1 J will *ell you and B ert H agen, It F orest Grove, sum m er. A lfred R oss, form erly ing class m eetin gs assem bled for the inform ing them of th ese details. There had been Iboio, secretary, and Omar Fendall of ■ *be is expected that th ese w ill be a v a il Tigard. ■ . r-.- u t ! lived in Beaverton, being head m ech- purpose of electin g new officers. I uiite an a r;u n e n t , F orest G iove treasurer. Dr. H. L. F o llo w in g is the letter o f resigna .. anic in the B ielm an Garage, Vincent Those elected for the sophom ore class ! able before the seed in g of the 1935 in the Rogers Faul B ates of F orest Grove is president „ ’ . ^ crop begins. tion subm itted by C ountyJudge Tem r-.-__ .. „ ... visited in B ea v eito n m any tim es. are. P resident R aym ond R ugland; | ty as to the shape emeritu;- of too group. D irectors a ie „ pleton and th e C om m issioners. .. ,.. _ . 1 -. i,,. Funeral services w ere held in Cen- vice-president. R obert Jack son ; sec- . if the ’” rld The Mrs. W. S. Roberta, Mrs. Doiothj, To th e C ounty R elief C om m ittee of . .. . .. .... tra ia, W ash., W ednesday for V incent lauford S veater Seynioui and M iss Marjorie Forbis of ’ ’ ' 101. retary, Lois Bierly; treasurer Martha Football Schedule has W ashington County, Oregon. . ^ ____ »__ i .... h „ i nf w ho w as born at that place in 1914. Lehm an; reporter, Donald Sayre; ser- j tv is kinder ,, N ine G am es th is Season E ffec tiv e w ith the d a te o f th is com ! H e w as a m em ber o f the 1934 cla ss of iie brains of the or route 1, Forest Grove, M. P. Cady, geant at arm s, W ayne Bullock. . m unication we, the m em bers of the . , . . -r v*„ ¡th e C entralia high school. unlzjlion. lie id Mrs. E. C. M cK .nney and L. T. Mc- Those for the junior class: Presi- Coach Ed W arren announces a County Court o f W ash ington County, the world wa3 round. I contended that P h eeters of Hillsboro. R ev. C. T. i H e is survived by his p arents Mr. | dent .Frank Em m ons; vice-president, Oregon, term in ate our services on it was rt.,L t:. - m as everything lc ia r k p o f B eoverton Mis. J. A. B aker and M is. Jam es Ross, a brother A l- J o h n S taehle; secretary, Jean n e Tut- series o f nine football gam es for the season, the first to be played Friday, the Oounty R elief C om m ittee o f this else now. Not being u horse connected of G aston, Mrs. E. W. C onklin o f | R ed and tw o sisters. tie; treasurer, George Clyne; reporter Septem ber 28, w ith Scappoose on the C ounty In the argument in any way, the j M etzger, and A. E. Sherk of Sher- j ______________ | Eugeno H ansen. hom e grounds. A lthough several of C hapter 15, Section 6, o f the Ore younger one took no interest at all. So I ! ° ffi,v r s fo,r _ $hc Benior . _ class . . of 81 th e backfield m en graduated in June, gon Law s enacted by the Special Leg w e made a bet, and we says w ell we will wood. D irectors in other com m uni- rT |. : . r o u n t v R e p u b l i c a n ! ties w ill be appointed later. > > J (stu dents . „ „ 1 I Mr. W arren sta tes that his line will isla tiv e A ssem b ly o f 1933 provides sail into tha Batting sun, and we will Miss M argaret Dixon, county nurse, j Picnic Scheduled S unday vice-president, R ex Saxon; secretary,* in part a s follow s: be fa ster and surer th is yeur. keep sailing into the retting sun. And ______ Alda Lehm an; treasurer, F rancis Hol- repoited that a first aid cla ss h ad) Schedule o f gam es to be played is ‘W ithin each oounty there is if w e land l ack into Santa Monica the been organized in Cornelius, and oth- j R epublicans parts o f ! reporter. Am os Bierly; ser- a s follow s: Septem ber 28, Scappoose from all hereby oreated a county relief boy is right. But ii we t o "Flat" before le r classes would soon be started. She j w J ” ' ~ ' 0 ~~~ as w ell as v o t e « o f : 8ean t at *rm a- DonaId S iPe- at Beaverton; O ctober 5. M ilwaukie com m ittee to co n sist of seven w e get around, tl:-n 1 am right. also reported on the Red C ross health Qther lfm lnleraated in th e stand ! Mildred Tw ohy. E sth er M cKeown, at M ilw aukie; O ctober 12, Banks, at p riso n s, three o f w hom sh a ll be He was still in a niULary camp w ork accom plished during the su m -jc f blicun candidates w ill g a th er I f etty A ltlsian Mary Jane Junor. B anks; O ctober 19, Independence at m em bers of the board o f county R.O.T.C. up at Monterey Cal. and dident i I n n n D I L i > ,1 ,. .1 A l l — .. n ______ _ 11 . .1 1 at Benton-L ane auto park on the p * . I June Pollard and Aline Boswell, all __________ __________________. . Beaverton; O ctober 26, V ernonia at com m ission ers o r cou n ty court or get out for another week. Well the rest Mrs. Isabel W arrens. in ch arge of h ig h w a y , Sunday. Septem ber 23, mombp7 of the G ir> R eserve cabinet, j V ernon, N cv em ber 2. H illsboro at shall be persons selected by of us coitldent wait. We had our tickets th e S n r-in » _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _pnnAldar ° OttOnHnH i lio AKOi-niirLi 1 1 AAnf».. * E R A sew ing project, reported for the ____________ Benton-L ane Linn Tri-County attended the overnight fall con fer - 1 B eavertpn; N ovem ber 9, jFareet m em bers o f the board of com m is and were just walking up and down the ence at R ock Creek for Tri-Y offi- on the work done by that group. R epublican picnic, sio n ers or oounty c0urt. The Grove at Forest Grove; N ovem ber 16, platform , so the Mama, the other bo- eers Sept. 14th and 15th. i ... _ ... .. requested th a t all organ izations be „ _ . M cM innville at M oM innville; Novem rem aining four m em bers shall be S enator Joe Dunne, R epublican hunk, m d m yself got the idea that we The Girl R eserve Cabinet m em bers asked to donate used cloth in g for this appointed by th e governor, w ho better get out now, or tile studio would T w en ty -eig h i'* q u iIts* had »om inee for governor and Earl S n e ll w ill have a pot-luck dinner a*, the ber 29, Tigard at B eaverton. project sh a ll nam e the chairm an. Mem be liable to have som > retakes. 3 th e party s ch oice for secretary of home o f Mary Jane Junor Thursday been m ade by the w om en, besides bers o f th e oounty relief com m it address the gatherin g, They then liadont shown the picture, m any articles ' t w earing apparel for state, w ill evening, Septem ber 20th to discuss A ged F a rm e r K illed when tee sh a ll con tinu e ln o ffic e for probably during th e noon hour. further plans for th e com in g w inter. and 1 figured it was hatter to escape be children and adults. S tru ck by S h eriff’s C ar the duration o f th e em ergency lm“ , ' u “ “ “ . . , (Vln!Jam es Mott, R epublican congressm an fore they did. There is nothing that t an Football season w ill open w ith a Miss R ose Cave, chairm an of th e ____ ’ * period, unless rem oved a s herein inake a picture wnrse tbau re-takes, lu ,. com m ittee reported on goin g from ,hiii d ls tlic t' w h o . i‘s up practice gam e w ith Com m erce on the P erry W. W illiam s, 64, farm er re provided." Its generally bad c ,mu: „ . he Urst tim e, I ^ f i:o at the J. B. T hom pson home ¡ « ' « “ c “ . th« N u m b e r polls w ill home field, Friday, Septem ber 21. siding tw o m iles w est o f Hillsboro, The term ination o f ou r services on and its better to let it go at that. Some- | at Cedar M ills on Aug. 19 and help- be a third principal sptu t r. , A season tick et drive is being pro- w I ° * uo t a i i tly u y c killed v i u c u o Sunday night on th e co m m ittee w u as a l in stan is not m otivated by C am paign a ctiv itie s will * tim es we rotai;,1 s o n to what we call I in g in the em ergency. The fam ily m oted The P“ rcba« ^ •*> entitled to the h,Khway w hen he w as struck by any d esire to escap e any d uties at by prom inent R epublican w itness the football gam es w ith Com a car driven by S h eriff Connell. The '•Clear up a Sitiation". But its never , h aving lost all their cloth in g as w ell cussed tendant on th a t service, neither are known to the audience that we did it. | ap th ^ ,. home. She also w en t to th e i leaders throughout th e d istrict m erce, Scappoose, Independence, sh eriff said that, W illiam s started w e m oved to th is action by celu ct- Its jufit as confusing to them as it would | j jre a . the hom e Gf J ch n H ren at H illsboro and Tigard here at home." across the h ighw ay so d o s e in front anqe to g iv e ou r tim e or efforts. have been in the first take. Then if its H elvetia on A ugust 18. The F rench classes under the su of him th a t he had no chance to F. 11. W aite R eturns W ith the expansion o f the S tate and for the “Acting", there is no use to re- j W(>r^ of the COUnty first aid corn- pervision o f Miss Sch aefers have avoid the accident. F ederal re lie f a c tiv itie s there has F. B. W aite has returned from take it for that. You cant learn to act m ittee untU.r , he direction of Dr. H. joined the W orld League o f Interna arisen a co n flict o f Interest betw een E astern Oregon. H e sa y s th e day3 in that short a time. About the only D. H u gg in s or Hillsboro, w as laudeo ¡ tional E ducation association. Be- lIONtSNM to X. P. U. Clul» th e C ounty and the S ta te and F ed the state, ion(fjng- ^^'"thto le a g u e ^ n a b le s the thing you can do with a picture after by R alph Carlson, first aid and life -, are warm In th a t part of __ „ Mrs. J. D. W llm ot w as hostess eral R elief A gencies. We do not feel 4 but at nifirh* there wa«s a frost. En- stud en t to correspond witi* fifty for- you finished it is to run it, and sa * v in g * field ep resentative from San o u l n ,8 n - T uesday to the X. P. U. club, w hich then , take out every third reel. That i F rancisco, wnc attended the m eeting, route hom e he attended th e roundup eigncountrles. D uring the past year j la com ^olied o f form er students 'o f th a t w e can serve both the C ounty and th e R elief C om m ittee and do w ill do more to satisfy an a u d len c. . announced that co u ises of train-: a t P endleton. tw o high schools in Oregon have , p acjfjc U niversity, T w enty-th ree | ju stice to both. Our first and paru- joined. B eaverton being one of th e m ., ia d i(Ns w<. re present to enjoy th e sum Juatioe to both. i f kT ° f- third in g would be held in county cen ters! --------------------- Our first; and para and sixth reels are the ones they gen- f tpachers and adulta. Te library opened Thursday. The ptuoua plcnlc ,Unner 8erveU ln the m ount ;d ^ ty Is to th e cou n ty ,and the .1. W. » « « rd Given S»*ntence erally get muddled up over But you I _ .. . . , Thls belng thp flr8, J. W. Heard, w ho pleaded gu ilty to s ta ff o f librarians are as follow s: j Boyd gro v e. taxpayers o f the county, and w e feel g e t them out and you generally got a on lnlu 1 l,n F irst period. Jean Lew is; second per- mo,.,lnK o f , he y*ar> o f h(iw that w <* can best serve the County by forgery before C ircuit Judge Bagley pretty clean fast running picture. Local Oil P lan t Adds to S ta ff _ o years ................! w as given a sen ten ce of tw ii lod' Chloa Gec; th,rd Periodi Mildred she had sppnt thp summPr Mra So_ d iscon tinu in g our services w ith the You see we tnke scen es where we go R. T. Connors w ho has been ser th e penitentiary on each o f two (Tw oby; period, Evelyn A le x -, den gave a rev|ew Qf ber Interesting R elief C om m ittee. We also feel th at in one door and come out on the other yice >tatlon m anager for G eneral Re ander. fifth period, Vera Jacobson; | irjp c h in a . Mrs. H attie H oover by the appointm ent o f th o se three ch arges last Friday. Sen tence on th side with another suit on. Or maby troleum in Vancouver, W n , has been sixth period ,Edna Blanken. ; Klllcn the flrst g |r , to graduate from citizen s o f the C ounth w hose nam es with our hat in our hand where it was prom oted to a ssist C. J. Barnes, th ild forgery ch arge w as postponed A line Bosw ell, reporter Mbe university, also a form er teachor w e have subm itted to you as our su c Heurd ad m itted passing ch eck s on on our heads. Well we know that, hut B eaverton branch m anager for the — — — j Mrs. W llm ot w as also present. tw o W ashington county m erchants in cessors th a t the Interests o f th e R e we do that to see if they are paying com pany. H is title here is th a t of July. The sen ten ces are to run con B e v e r l y B i e l m a n I n j u r e d ! Mrs. w iim o t w as a student at the lief C om m ittee will be better served, attention. Now if they dont n olicc that, plant clerk. Increased sa les o f Mo- currently. a s each of th ese gen tlem en can and and we dont get letters, why wo know Severely in A c cid e n t, echoo‘ ,n 1868 b ilgas and M obiloils brought about will render an ex cellen t service to that they wore asloop, or ¡hat they did an increased volum e o f w ork and C rater l-akc Stam ps H ere the com m ittee and to th e people, and G R A D E SC HOOL NOTES B everly B ielm an, son of Mr. and m ade an additional m an necessary, The B eaverton poetofflce now has they will not experience th e conflict Mrs. C. J. B ielm an, Is confined to Continued on P age 3 Mr. B a in e s stated. W ith the entrance o f six new pupils a supply o f 6 cen t C rater Lake | in Interest w hich has handicapped Good Sam aritan hospital w ith a badly thiy year's enrollm ent prom ises the stam ps w hich can also be u»ed for air the m em bers o f th e C ounty Court. /r ^ " p a c k a g e s . Th~e' stam p is"proving largest ever. Tw o new little pupils injured right eye. sustained w hen B e assured that we are ever ready adv€rtl8Pmpnt' for Oregon were w elcom ed to the first grade, autom obile he w as driving and a ma- tQ bp „ to cooperate w ith the R elief C om m it in e driven by H ans P. Jen sen o f __ ^ Y O U A N D Y O U R F R IE N D S w hile tw o students, F ran ces and Clar ch _ , . . as m any patrons ask for them when tee in carrying on the relief program Portland, crashed at the intersection ... . . en ce K ennedy, entered the eighth ’ . m ailin g packages east, in W ashington C ounty. o f the Lovejoy ramp and th e Broad grade. T he second and fifth grades V ery tru ly yours, w ay bridge Saturday night. If you don't see your nam e here it is because you did not tell us K |iw » rth l^eaguera to M eet each boasts a new pupil, Louise K en D O N A LD T. TE M PLE TO N , H e and Theodore H etu w ere return-1 about it. Tell us, w rite us, phone us. F p worth League m em bers from nedy in th e second, and Lorraine C ounty Judge , ing hom e from a show, w hen the ac- | H i|,ib oro BeavprU)rif Tigard. Corne- K ennedy in the fifth. H. D. K ERK M A N , cid en t occurred. Theodore w as unln- „ T llalatln , ForP, t o rove, Sher- C ounty C om m issioner N ot only has autum n m ade her ap Jured and d eserves praise for the • woo{1 and w))] m pet at the Mr. and Mrs. E ssex Marsh and son m other Mrs. V ick Bender. JA M E S LEW IS, pearance In the out-docr world, but, m anner in w hich he secured n am es of S ch o |,H cf)Urch Suni]ay SpptPmber 23 Me. and Mrs. John F elsh er and J a ck left early W ednesday m orning C ounty C om m issioner also, in the school-w orld. In the fltv.1 w itn e sses and other Im portant e v i- , f<;r , he )>f „ w a 8ub visited Mrs. F d sh er's for E astern Oregon w here they will d augh ters grade w e find th a t vegetables serve m other Mrs. Em m a Johnson in Port- * ra a " w e ,m a * 7 " .V rf d e" « . Botb boy “ re «‘ udents of th e ' " t * dlv,„o n " Th " re now spiend a w eek h un tin g deer. , 1 0 . 1 . an oth er purpose than just an added Rpavprfnn hip.h Hrhool u istrict in m is aivison i ney are now rday evening. evening, .. . . .............. - .........- ......... - B eaverton high school. ; part o f the Salem district. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. B ielm an of land Saturday O ran g em en to O pen F o o t dish to a dinner. L ittle fall vegetable Mrs. Annie H iggins o f Portland, B rightw ood, Oregon, were in town on m en, som e w ith potato bodies and Ball Season S a tu rd a y P rescrip tion s at Browns Pharm acy. w as a caller F riday at the G eorge b u sin ess Tuesday. Kchekah Lodge M eets strin g bean legs, m ake a gay border St. A nthony's, Tigard, w ill give a T h yng home. w ith D o uble-H eader Mrs. Leland Shaw o f Portland, v isi com m em orating the for the little people’s room. In the card party and dance Thursday, Sep- j A program „ _ _ . . .. Mr. and M«s. A. B. G rossenbachcr ted T uesday w ith Mrs. George Thyng third grade a d eligh tfu l sunflow er tem ber 27. A dm ission 25<x E v ery -1 date o f th“ R «b« * “ h d**™* the 'are thp proud parents o f a daughter and Mrs. Dan Shaw. body w elcom e m a,n fe ®ture o f the regular m eetin g Oregon S tate College. Corvallis, Continued on Page 4 Mr. and Mrs. C hester H anna, M rs i Mary S., b om Septem ber 9. ! o f the R ebekah lodge T uesday cven- Sept. 21—T w o colorful northw est con H. R. N elson and Mrs. L ew is Allyn j F ran cis Liverm ore is to hold the ‘ I Ing. Mrs. L. L Meyers g ave a read feren ce football (elevens—W illam ette spent Sunday visitin g at the hom e of position o f auditor in the county ing review o f th e R ebekah degree and P a cific—w ill parade their w ares Mr. and Mrs. W. H. P ow ell In Port- SE R A o ffice at Hillsboro, h istory and several m em bers en ter here Saturday afternoon in a double- land. • W ash ington County F ederation of tained w ith a short skit. header a g a in st Oregon State. The R hoda T h yng spent the w eek end W om en's clubs w ill be g u ests at the ; O rangem en w ill open their 1934 sea w ith her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs quarterly m eetin g in O ctober of son a g a in st W illam ette at 1:30 o'clock Boy Scout N ew s W. J. Albert in Portland. S ch olls W om an’s club. and will m eet P a cific about tw o hours Mrs. A. E. Caryl o f Spokane. W n , Mrs. H M. B arnes Sunday School later. Grade school m eetin g tonight. returned to hei home T uesday after class “T he W illing W orkers" w ere 1 A lthough 12 letterm en reported for T w enty people attended the cabin a w eeks visit with her brother, L. W. hosts to the ‘“Trojan" H ass at t h e 1 practice a t O regon S tate last w eek m eetin g last F riday evening. N igh t O aks in Portland Monday evening. Short and fam ily. paper ch ase wa« played and cam p end, only three other players of the Mrs. S tan ley Lamb and sister Miss R ev. Chas. Clarke accom panied them . , fire refreshm en ts served. Saturday j sci uad of approxim ately 50 men saw Edith R ydner of Portland visited | loiter In the evening they returned to | last a fine hike w as program m ed and ¡8erv,c« under O range colors last year. *he B arnes home, w here a lunch w as M onday even in g at the Evans-W hit- ten scou ts attended. A cross-w oods T he 1934 O range eleven v'ill be built served. w orth home. hike w m featured, new scou ts were around th e fiv e returning ‘‘Iron m en” A nnie Helen Thyng of W est Slope Mr. and Mrs. R oy Taylor visited Initiated Into cam p Underwood, five — W oody Joslln, end; Bill Tom sheck, spent M onday at the hom e o f h e r ; w ith relatives at Mollalla Tuesday. com pleted their w ork projects, and guard; Clyde D evine, center; Hal The C ongregational Study class uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | th e Indian tribesm en ch ose a nam e P angle, quarter, and N orm an F rank held their first fall m eetin g W ednes- Thyng. lin, all-A m erican halfback. j for their tribe In the pow wow. d ay afternoon at the church. P lan s Mrs. G ertrude Rernard S tick n ey of Mr. B ullas, grade school teacher, w ere d iscussed for th eir years w oik . T oppenish. V*n., visited Mrs. Sam Olds w ill a ssist th e scou tm aster In the MRS. NEVADA K IR B Y S unday dinner gu ests at the Evans- Monday. Miss C ornelius and Mrs ; * troop leadersh ip In the future. The F uneral services for Mrs. N evada W hitw orth h o n e w ere Mrs. P auline Brow er o f Portland, were callers a* present a ssista n t scoutm aster, now Kirby, aged 83, of Scholls, were held Qua do o f Portland, and her d augh ter the Olds hom e Saturday. | leaving B eaverton, turns over the Monday, Septem ber 17, at the Scholia Mrs. W ill H ofen o f Oakland. Cal. Mrs. H arry Comer has a* her guest records to th e form er sen ior patrol M E church. She w as m other o f R oy Shearer. Leibett W ilson and her slster-fn-law from V ancouver, leader, w ho has recently been ad- John A. and W. V. o f Kent, W ash., It. R aym ond R ossi returned M onday Wn.. w ho plans to rem ain here fc*- ] vanced to the rank o f Junior a ssista n “ C and O sner K irby o f Bend, Ore., from a w eek end at Ocean L ake. several w eeks. scoutm aster. N ew s articles too will I M is. L. W. Crowder, o f Scholls and Miss Bonnie Sm ith left T hursday! Miss H elen Godfrey left F riday for probably be his function. V irginia o f Ellensburg, W ash. W. E. m orning for Knappa, w here sh e w ill M cM innville, w here sh e w ill en ter the^ P eg g waa in ch arge or arrangem ents. L isle W alker, A sst. S. M •pend a couple o f w eeks w ith ber L lnfield college. Red Cross Unit a a Change of Maids ]D ir- r