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ir o; o l ira ah T EUGENE or p I A. VOL. 9. XC). 30 > .\ . L A R G E S T C I R C U L A T I O N IN E A S T E R N W A S H I N G T O N BEAVERTON. OREGON. COUNTY FRIDAY, SKPTKM BKR JO. L>35 Beaverton High Squad Growers To Starts Football Season With Game Friday Receive New Contracts FIGHTS FOR U A PUBLISHED W E E K L Y P. T. A. Enrollment Week Set for September 24-30 Stickers to be Used Bits of News From Here And There There is parent strength In parent Beaverton High football team' union for the support o f the best j starts out another year with two prac ¡values for Uur children In home and I tice games on the list. The first one school," says Mre. Carl Sandc of For-j will be Friday, Sept. 20 with Franklin j est Grove in naming Sept. 24 to 30 as i enrollment week in the Parent Teach Many Visitors in Town the Agreement Provides for 5% High and the second Sept. 27 wlthj Commerce High, both are to be here er association of Washington co*unty. Reduction— Signups Past Week— Some Members of the Beaverton High "The more thinking parents who School faculty spent their vacations join together .the more can be done; Start October 15 Sickness Here Where to Get Jobs in varloVrs places of interest. Mr. for building community life with the Metzler spent the larger part of his best permanent values for our child- tialisun Encouraged by Wide Gains in Limited use off contracted acres, a vacation at home. Mrs. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hughson left by ren," says Mrs. Sande, county liiera- Home Building slightly different method of determin enjoyed a trip through the Canadian auto Tuesday morning for San Diego berohip chairman. Babson Park .Mass., Sept. 20—Peo ing total benefit payments and a tour- Rockies, while Miss Barnes and Miss L ist year the I’ . T. A. membership to be gone several weeks. ple are building homes again. This ^ e?u conlrac* with the privilege of Sweeny attended the San Diego Expo- in Washington County increased from Mrs. Jdhn Lundgren entertained tho means only ©he thing—public confi withdruwing at the end of the second sition ’ Mrs. Snyder spent her time 499 to H00, a 60r/c increase. Only three | Priscilla club Thursday afternoon, dence is beginning to return and in >eai aie the features of the new wheat at her cabin in the Idaho mountains, other counties in Oregon were higher. September 19th. Delicious refresh dustry all over the nation is stepping adjustment contract different from the Both Miss SanfJrd and Miss Schaefers Linn County, with a 90'5 increase, ments were served. up. Building is usually the last in 01 iginui contract in effect the past returned to their homes at Newport Coos County, 800, and J Vephine i Mrs. W. M Young and Miss G. K. dustry to revive in a period of recov two crop years. Application blanks and Eugene respectively. Mr. Hughes County with a 61'r increase. The Chilchrist ,of Great Falls, Mont., spent ery. Thig has been true in every de and accompanying forms have not yet went to school in California. Mr. total membership in Oregon last April the day Tuesday visiting their cousin pression. Hence, the fact that resi been received. Offering the new Webb also studied, Mr. Warren stud- was over 25.000 and in the National Mrs. C. W McKell and Miss Juliette dential building contracts are now program to local growers will not be- ied in Portland P. T. A. Congiess, over 1,727,000 pur-1 Carter. more than double those of a year ago ents and teachers. Oe. r V 11, thlS materi,al is. at hand The Beaverton High School orches- Mr. and Mrs. Harris Hansen and convinces me that we have come a October lo is apparently about the tra and k 1 pp cillb are ready for Mrs. Sande’e letters, plans, and map, long way oh the back-to-recovery road. Ore® on* W° ,k with those of Mrs. L. D. Otkrrtwright, small daughter, left for Cathiamet, g underway in another year of acUvity Seventeen Portland, state chairman of member Wash., Friday for a weeks stay on . ., , . girls enrolled for glee, with Mi's. Sny- HEAVY IN D U S T R IE S G ETTIN G ie this starting date is a lit le der as djrector and Marian Hagg as ship. were shown and studied at the their farm at that place. IN T O STE P Mis. Elizabeth Davis is confined to late in relation to» the time of seeding pianl3t. The orchestra has not yet The newly organized League for national convention at Miami. Florida, tier bed having injured herself in a In my New Year Outlook Letter, I of our next wheat crop this should |orffanij!ed for , hp year. as an example of model committee told readers that business in the eatly o make any material difference op Mrs. Sande was honored at a fall last Tuesday. Season ticket sales started Wednes- Economic Kqunllty, with headquarters work. part o f 1935 would be aboht five per the farm of tne grower who expects1 day after the student body meeting at Sioux City, Iowa, which hopes to state briard luncheon in Portland re Mrs. O M ara is still confined to her cent above the same months of 1934. or in i n 3 to sign the contract. In - The season tickets admit t I all home raise $100,000 among farmers In the cently for her achievement. bed with back injuries suffered in a So far this prediction has worked out der the provisions of the new agree- fo o ,^ ,, pame8 ,nnd eome of the bas- Middle West to carry on a court flglit A feature of the enrollment plan this full two weeks ago. fairly well. Figures show that busi ment the reduction for the 1936 crop Netball games. A contest is being held for the AAA, lias elected as thoir year is the use of bright colored P. T. , Mrs. Maude Miller, of Portland, visi ness up to date in 1935 is five and one- will be 5 V This means that the grow- amonK the classes. The class buying head, Alvern S. Wende), prominent A. stickers on home and car windows, ted her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, half per cent above a year ago. In ei who signs up or expects to sign can the most tickets wins a service pennant Woodbury county, Iowa, farmer. The indicating membership. I n o il chair-; from Friday to Sunday, that Outlobk Letter I went on to say plant up to 9) per cent of his aver- Student Body meeting was held league Is lighting to retain benefits for men, in each Parent Teacher assocta- i Miss Mabel Carlson of Portland, is that if the heavy goods industries— age annual acreage. Average annual Wednesday in the high school gym- farmers under proviso ns of AAA. tion, are working to better last*yenr's spending her vacation with her sister particularly private building—showed acreage refers to the approved aver- naalum AU this semester officers good record, and Increase tho exten- Mrs. F. H. Schoene und Mrs. A. E. a substantial improvement in early age for the yeai^s 1930, 31, and 32 wprp introduced sion of P. T. A. work for the welfare! n ' ,,, ... . , „ The yell leaders led 1935, then the second half of the year As in the old contract the grower students in some yells and pep C o u n tv Clubs Invited to of the children of Washington County, j S n ^ v U ite ? Miaa * Carlson Ch ° Tuesday f ^ would be distinctly better than the agrees to seed to wheat not less than songs were sung. Mr Warren spoke ----------------------- and Wednesday. Participate in Contest second half of 1934. The heavy goods .)4 per cent of this acreage. Ia few encouraging words on the foot Misses Marjory and Margaret Scott According to information available' ball team industries did pick up very sharply Enrollment at St. Mary’s entertained a group of their school and as a result business Is much bet at this time the basis, or in other; Thp Bpaverton High School library of Valley Twice Last Years friends at their homo on the Walker ter than last fall—by the Babsonchart words the average acreage and pro- openpd Wednesday t f tho public and Phe Suite' o f Oregon Novels Now and Ilei ter i l e ture". road Friday evening of last week. An It is open to the public it is twelve per cent above September ductioh, will be the same for the new students. evening of games was followed by contract as was approved for the old from tPn a m to 12 on Wednesdays, 1934. Rcgistration day has come and gone lunch. New contract signers will There are two new sets of reference The Chamber of Commerce, the but the happy, energetic group of I am continually asked the question: contract. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rhuel, Portland, need to obtain their production data hooks They arP thp "Smithsonian Lions, Rotary and Kiwanis clubs o f ; girls is still here. The enrollment and l'oin Allen, Mrs. Julia Cooper and "W hy is it that with business forty- for the wheat crop harvested in 1930. g PiPntjfjP Series" and the “Chronicles t.;ie county have been asked to parti- lias practically doubled itself. All two per cent above the lows of 1933, 1931 and 1932, just as was necessary < America.” Everyone must have a cipate in a contest sponsored by the the girls have returned except the sen Mi Robert Scott, were visitoiw of Mr. unemployment is still so high?’’ A l Rev. when the original contract was signed ]jb|*ary pard. New students are re- Oregon State Motor association for iors and Juliana Weldon, of Louisi and Mrs. Sum Olds S.|i ufday. though unemployment has decreased in 1933. The old contiact carries no quested to fill cut application blanks the purpose of building up a supply of ana,, who found it impossible to come Andrew Carrick ,of Portlund, was a to some extent, the number of jobless obligation to sign a new one, but any , requesting cards caller Sunday, and Miss Tillie Corne photographs adequately portraying the buck this year. Even Marcia Wilder has not dropped in the same propor operator of a farm that grew wheat Watch this column for football state’s many recreational opportunities crossed the continent to be with us lius and Mrs. Maude Brawer, also of tion as business has picked up. The during the three years named is eligi- npws | Photographs obtained will be used again after spending her vacation at Portland, were visiting Mrs. Olds Wed explanation for this is that the bigg ble to sign one o f the agreements. j _____ ______ ______ I in developing travel in Oregon. They her summer hcAne in ttie Adirondack nesday. est gains in production have been Contracted acreage, which is the dif- c A . . Miss Genevieve Johnson left for Sun iwill play an Important part in t.re Mountains, New York. Maria) Coop made in the consumer industries ference between the average annual New otate Association j highway commission's recently au- er, of Independence, brought back her itiuncisco, Cal., Sunduy where she ex where labor variations in good times acreage and the reduced acres ,can be I r j l L I n „ G r o w e r s thorized program of travel promotion, permanent smile. Marini, ulthough a pects to be employed tor tho winter. or bad is much less than in the heavy used only for summer fallow, pasture r o r m e a n y n o i> u r rs A firgt Jirizo of jr(U w m be awarded Members of Beaverton Chupter 0 % senior, has already planned a P. O industries. With the latter now crops or permanent grass. Such acre- --------- - the organization submitting the collec- ure invhcd guests ut Oienomuir swinging into line, I think that the | age must oe land that is normal.y« Salem, Ore., Sept., 20 I he Oregtm tj<m ,j f photographs which does the course so that she can count her at- c-luipter, MuitnoTnigh, Monday even tendance at S. M. V. by a decade of number o f jo'bs will follow more close planted to wheat and that was in Swine Growers’ association, open to bpst of ••SPiiing’’ the recreational years. ing, in observance of Friendship Night. ly the improvement in general busi crop the year preceding its use as con- all hog producers whether for meat activities in its particular area. A Mi»g La Merne Dean, Miss Evelyn Ttie first activity the scoiaristic ness. tracted acres. Pasture or grass crops or br eeding purposes ,was formed this 9ccond prjZP Qf $30 and a third prize Alexander and Bennie McCuen entered 1 year was an election of new officers Its pur- j of j 20 will be awarded. The contest Pacific University at Forest Grovo WOULD SOLVE U N E M PLO YM E N T must be seeded during the coming fail during the state fair. crop year but may continue to be des- pose is to1 bring the purebred und th e, ¡g oppn only to chambers of commerce for the Student Body organization, on Monday, PR O B LEM Friday, September the thirteenth. I n ; ignated contracted acres for the dura- commercial swine growers together Iservjce ciuhs and other non-profiting ting A break-down of relief figures spite of the date everyone anticipates I Delores Berg has been quite ill ut their mutual I organjzations. shows that one-fifth of the jobless tion o f the agreement providing that for furtherance of a successful year with the organization j her home for several days. interests. T, nteat ln close November 1, would normally be directly employed they are used only for pasture. directed by the following officers: 1 Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Crop years of 1936, 1937, 1938 and First officers of the new association alltAvlng several weeks for the collec on building work. In addition each President, Rita Jewel Hevermnn; Vice-1 Mis. Guy Alexander weie Mr. and 1939 are covered and a reduction in are Cass Nichols, Salem, president; tion of new and different photographs. persoh actually engaged in the con president, Matial Cooprr; Secretary, Mrs. Howard Glnin of Muwuukie,, Mr. wheat acreage for those years may be M. Averhoff, Lebano'n, vice-president; Much of tiie finest weather for pho and Mrs. Robert Summers and Miku struction industry creates work fori called for, but can not exceed 25 per Edwin Ridder, Sherwood, secretary- tography is still ahead, the motor as Gertrude Sommers. Rhodes. one to two other laborers employed I Every high school student is trying j cent. The grower may withdraw a t ! treasurer, and Joe Church, Brooks and sociation explained . in allied industries. Every house that the end of the second year by filing E. C. McLain, Lebanon, executive corn- j her best to be an honor pupil. To re- ' John Davis and son Pat, of North is constructed contributes to activity notice that he wishes to do so* and at mitteenren. ceive this distinction a pupil must Plains, and Hiram Davis ure planning Officers have announced in twenty-six separate industries; out the end of the third year. earn twenty-five points, in a six-weeks to leave Friday for John Day on a Benefit another meeting during the Pacific deer hunting trip. ■off every dollar spent on building, sev payments will be made each yea r, International Livestock exposition in Washington County period. This is n^t easy, but not im-1 enty-five cents ultimately goes to la there is a reduction asked for and Portland at which time it is hoped to; | possible. The names or the success- j Mrs. D. A. Shearer is quite ill at her Thieves Busy fill students will be published in this home on the Walker road. bor. Hence ,1 say that the low level again will be the difference between bring eastern and southern Oregon Mrs. W. C. McKell and Mrs. W. H. o f activity in the building field ac the average market price and parity growers into the organization . paper the latter part of October j Boyd attended the Tri-Country Rural counts for over half the total unem B E A V E R TO N -Guy Can s Garage, Duncan McK< nzie, Normal teacher Muil Carriers picnic at Champoeg price for the particular year. U n d e r --------------------— ployed. This explains why I am so corner Short Street und the Tualatin of tho Oxford Music Course, addressed Sunday Beaverton History encouraged by the striking gains in the old agreement the amount of tins Highway was entered Sunday night the student body in the interest of payment was determined by the <1 \'i John Mason and Harold Petersoh home building. ference in parity and market price in When and where were the fir s t, by a pasis key Uh the front door and music. Great enthusia m is current ule attending Lintield college at Me- 4 tires, 12 batteries, hot water heater, fimon.: th«* music puj ils :»s taf who will Minnvilie thid year It is interesting to U/bk into the June of each year. The new agree- onions grown in this vicinity? reasons for the improvement in build ment provides that upon acceptance o f Mr. Fanno raised the first onions in electric drill, gun, and other items be eligible to the String Ensemble. j The Ladles Aid of the Congregation- ing. They can be summarized into the contract and later upon proof of 1854 on his property two and one h a lf1 amounting to about $200 were taken, Plans are being made for the first al Church met Thursday for un all day three main groups. The first reason compliance approximately two-thirds miles South of Beaverton ©Yi the Old The arc light in front of the garage social event of the year initiation meeting. A pot luck dinner wus en- is the rise in rents. A mid-year sur of the benefit payment will be paid to Oregon City road at Fanno station was first snot out. It promises to be a real entertainment Joyed dur ing the noon hour, N O R TH P L A IN S -Cigarettes and a vey of real estate conditions in 251 the contract signers. The balance may later August and Alonzo Fanno, known for the uppei classmen, judging from Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Effenberger and cities shows a shortage of single fam be variable, but will represent the ac- as Fanno Bros, conducted the business few bottles of soda pop und beer wen- the sportsmanship already displayed son, < f Tillamook, spent the week end ily houses in sixty-nine per cent o f tual difference between market price for a long period At present, along taken from St.«,‘ut & Koontz beer par by the Freshmen , visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the cities against fifty-three per cent and parity frfr the year rather than Fanno, is still growing fine onions on lor at North Plaina Saturday night. - j L. D. Hhellenbcrger, H1LLSBDRO William Mills of th.- at the close o f 1934. Such factors as an estimate as was made under the the same 16 acres of beaverdam where Mr. and Mis. George Hughsdn left Washington county relief o ffu ^ re Tansy— Exhibit “A ” the increase in marriages, rise in old contract. his late fat:ier began 81 years ago. Tuesday foi a motor trip through population, unscrambling of families, ______________ ___ 1 During winter months this land is ports that between Saturday and Mon The greatest weed menace to the California and will visit the fair at as well as fire, depreciation and an flooded and in extreme cold spells day someone stole two sacks of sugar fuluu Washington county farmer is Wilson River Road relief cannery in the base Tansy you will find "Exhibit A " full San Diego and other places of interest almost complete shut-down in home many young per pie for many miles from the ---------- Earl Evans und Louie Hughaoh re Project Turned Down around have enjoyed great skating at ment of the Grange hall here Each bloom right in tho center o f Beaverton turned building since 1931 have brought about home Sunday following a The Wilson river road project, on this place since early pioneer days | of the sicks was stamped “ Washing- at tile c -tner of Hamilton avenue and weeks stay at Lake Lytle. a shortage of probably a million Mr. Hugh- Hills- ton County Relief Committee, homes. As a result of this supply- i which 4000 men would have been em- down to the present time, WeM Street, where formerly stood «on is slowly recovering from boro, Oregon." demand situation, average rents have ployed, was apparently doomed Wed- For a number of years George Blas- Morse Hah. Take a good look at the A woman’s wrist watch and the weed, a medical herb growing wild, ious illness of several weeks duration, already advanced ten per cent from nesday in the face or action of Har- ser was foreman for Fanno Bros. A Portland marriage license has Sunday School collection o f $1 was started at Beaverton with only a few the lows. ry Hopkins, federal relief adnrinistra- onion ranch, been issued to Robert L .Kramer of j taken during the Sunday services from P L E N T Y O F MORTGAGE MONEY tor, for the work out of works pro-j plants hack in 1889. route 1, Beaverton, and Francis E. Mr. and Mrs. Valley Roberts and , the Lutheran church, the Rev, George Something must be done about eradi Lair of Hillsboro. The second reason for the improve gress administration funds. Entrance was thru cating this wci'd, otherwise in another ment in building is easier financing Word of the action came from Wash Mr. and Mrs. Ted Emerscfn spent tw oiR eu le reported. Mr. and Mrs. David Pitt are now days at the Pendleton Round Up. ' the front basement door of the church decade it will take the Tualatin valley. conditions. Two yeais ago it w bji ington, D. C residing I 11 Portland .Oregon. and back stairway leading into a side Three northwestern Oregon coun- Work books, school supplies, Browns The seed are spread by winds, high very difficult to dbtain a loan o n , Mis. L L. Myera had for her lunch room. even very well secured property. ties had joined in asking funds to per- Pharmacy, Beaverton. water and birdu, also the root Hpreud gu.st Thursday her sister-in-law Miss is rapid, forming a sort of heavy crust Huliic Myers o f Portland. They drove Since then the government, through mit the grading and grubbing of the _______________________________________ _ near the top soli. Intensive cultiva to Dilley and spent the remainder of its various agencies, has strengthen right-of-way for the road. tion will overcome the weeds, while the day with Mis. Myers mother, Mrs. ed real estate markets and has helped Hopkins was the federal executive fire is the best remedy to destroy the Florence Johnson. to loosen up mortgage money. Its who also rejected the request for) seed, .1 sponsorship of the popular "fifteen funds foV the Oregon capitol. No j Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leight of Mis- year installment plan" mortgage has reason was given for disapproving the > A coat *f rock salt on the ground- soula Mont., Mont., were Tuesday gueets at applied during month of March, when the home of Mr. Lelght’s nephew, been particularly helpful. Most im Wilson river road project, which had ; the foliage is small and tender will Bud Miller. portant of all, interest rates have been approved by E. J- Griffith, Ore-| ACfc WPENEP ^ ^ 3 5 fallen to the lowest level ire history. gon administrator for W PA. kill tansy. Mrs. Viola Reetz and daughter Mary WlTrt Sonn farmers around Beaverton are o f Corvallis, spent Tuesday at the L. The banker, who two years ago would experimenting with a spray this sea- L Myers home. not have considered making a six per Roy A. Warren Stationed . on known as "Sodium Chlorate" pro- Wednesday evening thirteen mem- cent real estate loan, is now happy t<5 curahle il your local druggist. The her* o f Beaverton Rebekah lodge No. lend his money at five per cent to good at Vancouver Barracks risks. Insurance companies, discour results of their experiments will be 248 presented the travelling three link Roy A. Warren, of Beavertoh, on made known in these columns later. to Ruby Rebekah lodge at Scholls. A aged by low returns on gilt-edged se At this writing said Tansy so treated, good program and refreshments wero curities. are again entering the real August 21, was enlisted by the Army Recruiting Office in Portland, for the, is dead as a smoked herring. served . estate field. 7th Infantry, Vancouver Barracks, Next week Morning Glory. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller o f Port On the other side of the fence is the according to Major H D. Bagnall . land, were dinner guest« at the homo man whose rent is being boosted while the Army Recruiting Officer. f Y «d *.— • of their son Bud Miller Tuesday. at the same time the interest rate on Church People Private Warren is now a full-fledged Mr. and Mrs. Sanfdrd Rodgers of hi« savings deposits has dropped Jo member o f the 7th Infantry at Van There is one newspaper In Heaver- A |0ha, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sheets three or even two per cent. He is couver Barracks, Washington. ton publishing church n vices all do- drovp to vVillamina, Oregon, and viil- now taking his money out of the bank nomination: tsk your pastor he will ted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. and starting to build his own home say it Is the Beaverton Enterprise. Underhill, I am told that a good portion o f pres Oregon Books Lead We are pleased to render this service The Congregational. Methodist and ent activity is due to Just such build Recent Selection to the church people of Eastern Christian churches have arranged for ing. This man might have begun to j Washington rounty. Tell your friends an entertainment by Lulling Williams, Nearly $1000 is represented in a se build two years ago had it not been for to read the Enteiprise. noted negro singer, on Friday, Sep the premature rise in building costs lection of books about Oregon and the Northwest, which were distributed last tember 27, in one o f the churches. under the N R A Since that sharp Consistent advertising Is the manu Further announcement next week. spurt, which put costs back to 1930 week to district schools fretn the of-j facturer’.« and retailer's pledge of Mr. Williams has sung In many Port levels, rents have been slowly catch fice of O B Ki a use. county school su quality. It is visible («roof that he land churches and comes with tho perintendent. Funds for the books ing up with costs. As a result, peo , has faith enough In his products to highest recommendations. No ple have been daily deciding that it is were obtained by a tax of ten c* n,s haok it with his name -and with h i » l charBP for admission, but a silver of. Oie- cheaper to build or to buy than to per name on the »cbot>l census. gon books lead the selection. money- ferlng will be takfn. pay rant. 0 Turning Over a Fuil Larder r WXf ! . L ; i L mo m fi