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U of O. fateCS**- -3^ , LARGEST CIRCULATION IN EASTERN W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y Y O L . 8. NO. 22 ■ B E A V E R T O N , OREGON. j FRIDAY. R M ! S. l'Rl I’UHLISHKD W E E K L Y Health Officers Asked Social Notes and Present Provisions For Old Lease On Bank Delegates To 4-H i i u • a n • i i Building Approved For Code of Nuisance Local Happenings Age Pensions Inadequate Summer School By Committee ReT Transacted; gular ^°",h‘L .Business Leave Monday About ToWn County Budget Provides Only $10,000 Annually for 167 Ordinance 1 ransar t ~ Contract Awaiting Signatures of Bank the • ( irninanrp No. 157 Adopted Several From This District Graduate from Various Usual monthly claims, correspond ence and reports were unanimously Colleges in State Individuals or an Average of $4.00 to $6.00 Pet- Month Under the Old Age Pension Law Special Bus to Beaverton at Stop in 7:05 for The enactment of the Old Age Pen- State. When the budget for 1934 was Local Delegates passed and put through by the Beav sion Law by the 1933 Session of the 1 drafted it was Impossible for the Bud- erton Town Council at their regular Legislature introduced to this State get Committee to make an accurate R. L. Johnston received word Thurs an old age pension act which has been estimate of the probable numbei of About 40 boys and girls will make At a meeting of the depositors com monthly meeting on Monday, June 4. day from his wife, who is at Cedar unsatisfactory both from the view people in this county who would be up the Washington county delegation mittee of the Bank of Beaverton There seems to be no friction in the being Rapids, Iowa, that her mother, Mrs. point of the real property taxpayer us eligible for an old age pension, and at the 20th annual 4 11 summer school held last Monday evening, final prep council this year, everything C. H. Spurrier, had passed away. Mrs. well as from the view point of those the sum of $40,000 was placed In the at Corvallis June 11 to 23. A special conducted like clock work. arations were made by the commit Most important of the business Johnston left Beaverton three weeks elderly people who expected financial budget to cover the pension payment«, bus will leave Hillsboro at 6.i5 a. ni. tee for drawing a lease covering a handled Monday evening, was the ac- ago, being called to that place due to i security from such a law. Following the public hearing on the The bug will stop at Beaverton at period of 5 years on the bank build ceptance of ordinance Number 157. the serious illness of her mother, The outstanding deficiency in the budget this item was reduced by the 7:05 to pick up the club members who ing to a group interested in opening an ordinance to settle and adjust the | Miss Frances Gothard, formerly of j present law lies in the fact that the County Court to $10,000 and a levy gather there and will go direct to tho a new bank here. This lease which lien for the improvement assessment Beaverton, was married Saturday, Legislature made no provision for was made for that amount This Union Depot in Portland where t ho haM the approval of State Bank Su of the Town of Bea\erton against lots une to >man. ey wi funj s with which to pay the pensions, sum has proven wholly inadequate foi group will transfer to the special perintendent A. A. Schramm and the 43 and 46 of Hocken's Acres, an un- reside in Canby, Oregon, train for Corvallis. Round trip fares the reason that the number of appli but passed to the various County attorneys for the state banking de tecorded plat in said Town; authorlz DeLass Powell of Vernonia, visited j Courts the duty of making an addi cations lias far exceeded all estimates from Hillsboro will be $2 35, from partment. was approved and signed ing the acceptance of a deed to part his aunt Mrs. Henry Nelson, Thurs- tional levy on real property to meet which were made at the time the Beaverton $1.95, and from Pol l land by members of the committee, after of said lots in payment of said l ie n : I day. this obligation. The result has been County Budget was considered. Up $1.60. thoroughly checking each section of authorizing the execution of a deed Overnight visitors at the home of that in practically e v e r y county in to the present date 234 people have A number of new fenturos for both its contents. The important motive be by the Town to the balance of said Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Boner were Elmer the State the desire cf the County made application to the Old Age Pen boys and gills have been added to hind the committees approval was to lots to N. H. Stevenson; authorizing Boner and son George cf Aberdeen, Courts to protect the taxpayer from sion Commission for a pensa,n, and the already comprehensive program make the most advantageous leas“ the cancellation of the assessment Wash. Other callers during the ev- a prohibitive and confiscatory In each of these cases have been investi of instruction and recreation for lire possible for the benefit of the de lien against said lots on the lien dock- 1 ening were Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gil- crease in taxes has resulted in pay gated and carefully considered. Of two weeks period. These include a positors. et of the Town of Beaverton; repeal more and daughter Elizabeth of Port ment of pensions so small as to be a this number 167 old age pensions have cou,se 111 raiding M applied to farm A bill of sale for the fixtures of the ing all parts of ordinances in conflict land, and Mr. Gilmore's sister Mrs. matter of keen disappointment to been allowed and 67 have been reject machinery, seed cleaning and testing, bank amounting to $3000 had been herewith; and declaring an emergency, John Bogenschutz of Fargo, N. D. ed. The amount of individual pen judging and management of horses, beneficialies under this act. previously appioved at an earlier Mrs. L. L. Lasswell and son Lewis was passed. The administration of the law in sions vary from $4 per month to $12 dollar dinners, new methods of vege meeting of the banking department ... . . . . . . . . , Commnications of the Reconstruc Lee of Portland visited Beaverton : this county has been somewhat handi- and the average amount of each pen- table cookery, a glimpse of the activi and the depositors committee. and were dinner tion Advisory Board relative to the friends . . Satuiday . ... ... ,, cupped by an insufficient understand- sion paM Is $6.70 per month per per- ties In the home management houses, It is now necessary for the direc . ... . . . . ,, ,. , proposed sewer project and of P. L. guests of Mr. and ,, Mrs. . . . Walter , . Van . mg cf the provisions of the law by son. At the present time the County ami a eluss in games. The general tors of the Bank of Beaverton, Doy Lasswell and Mr. and Mrs , • . . . . . . . . , Patterson regarding Ordinance No. Kleek. Mr. .... , pension claimants, and in an effort to is paying $1113.90 each month tor old assemblies will be held each day at Gray. T. B. Denney and A. M. Ken McNeal spent the evening. *J. . . . . . . . . . ... . .... 157 were placed on file for further Phillip .. * ., ” , dispell this misunderstanding certain age pensions and at this rate the $ 10 ,- 1 00 p. m. as usual and will be broad nedy, to approve and sign this lease, Mrs. M. C. McKercher. Mr. and Mrs consideration. ¡salient features of the act are herein 000 budgeted for the year 1931 will be cast over KOAC. At 7 30 p. m., Thurs and make possible the opening of a new After a discussion of the matter, it G. A. Gilmore, and daughter Elizabeth set forth. consumed before the expiration of the day, June 14, the Washington County bank, but up to the present time they was understood that the Water Corn- of Portland drove to Mt. Hood on The law provides that there shall be year, The payment of the maximum delegation will broadcast over thU have not done so. Should these di mitttee would have the consent of the |Sunday, established in each County of the ¡amount of $30 per month to every same station. Each club member will rectors fail to approve or sign the Duncan W. York graduated this council to negotiate with H. J. Cooke State an old pension commission, and pensioner of this County would cost have some part in this program. lease, it is indicated from reliable Mis. Della Cypher, North Plains, in regard to an extension of the water month from the U. c f O. and Betty the County Courts of the respective the taxpayers in excess of $60,000 a sources, that the Bank of Beaverton will chaperone the girls and Joseph line to his place, and to make what Brown from the state college. Counties are designated to act as the year and would Increase the real will be thrown into liquidation and Mr. and Mrs. True Blxby of Port Belanger, assistant county ugent, will ever arrangements they thought best. Old Age Pension Commission in theii property taxes by more than two mills Beaverton left without banking facili Mr. Amacher made his monthly land, visited relatives in Beaverton County. The Commission is charged which added to the already existing be with the delegation for the two ties. weeks. report, which was accepted by the Sunday. with the administration of the Old taxes would he confiseatory. For fifteen months the depositors Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Wier have Following is the list of 4-H club Council as a whole. Recorder Wilson Age Pension Law and authority is The Old Age Pension Commission have been patiently waiting for a was authorized to purchase a $1000 moved back to their' home on 2 nd and confetced upon the Commission to realizes the Insufficiency of a pension members from this county who have positive turn in the affairs of this Stout stieets, after spending the water bond. make such rules and regulations con- "f $5 or $6 per month but the Commls- won scholarships to the summer bank. They have accepted promises Recorder Wilson was also instruct- winter in Portland, slstent with the provisions of the act «hm cannot close its eyes to the fact school or who are ging at their own for what they were worth, hoping a ed to send a request to Health offi- Mrs. E. M. Madsen returned to her as pre necessary to carry out the pro that there is but $ 10,000 budgeted to expense. The club members winning means might be devised, whereby cers asking for a code of nuisances home Tuesday fioni n two weeks trip pay the pensions for the year 1931 and scholarships at the State Fair are. their deposits would be released and to be used as a basis for drawing an to Wyoming where she visited friends. visions thereof. that the Commission cannot exceed Margaret Batchelder, Grace Bowman, Every person, man or woman, mar a sound bank operating in the town. . . , Mrs. C. H. Fry of Portland was vis- ■ * ordinance to regulate same ried or single, shall in the discretion that sum. The prospect for an In Margaret Cypher, Marjorie Meek, With the signing of this lease, Beav, Counellman Boswell was appointed King former Beaverton friends Mon Elanor Bondin', of the Commission, while residing in ciense in the old age pensions for the Esther llarty, erton would have the facilities of an to act on the Finance Committee in day. George Barkley, Don Jossy, Henry unrestricted and sound bank with ade the absence of Councilman Livermore, Mrs. Lilly Cook of Sylvan spent the State of Oregon be entitled to an year 1935 is remote. It is doubtful Tews, Walter Eames, Ivan Bierly, that there will be any material in old uge pension subject to the restric quate accommodations to take care of who had been excused during the Monday with Mrs. Hattie Rossi, Amos Bierly, LeRoy Mills and Charles tions and qualifications hereinafter crease in the amount of individual the daily flow of business. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Olds attended the meeting. pensions so long as the funds to pay Kay. County organizations offering noted. Wouldn't it ceem reasonable to be The claims against the Town funeral services of Mrs. Alvira Per 1. An old nge pension may be such pensions must be procured from ¡scholarships and the winners are: lieve that any fair minded stock amounting to $466.83 were referred to kins Russell, aged 94 years, at Yam North Plains, Viola Westcott; Penny's holder would be willing to accede to the finance committee, which ordered hill Sunday. Mrs. Russell was un old granted only to an applicant who has the owners of real property In this Dept. Store, Jean Ann Connell; Weil attained the age of 70 years or up- County. this arrangement as it is hopeless to warrants drawn for the payment of pioneer having crossed the plains in wards. The solution of the Old Age Pen- Dept. Store, Constance Peterson; Safe continue on as at present. 1844. She was a second cousin of Mi. claims as read. 2. Has been a citizen and lnhabl- sion problem lies In the ability of the way Grocery Store, Frances Moyer; In all this time not only has the in Olds. Farmers' Union, Edna Sohler; Com dividual depositors funds been tied Mrs. Elmo«’ Benson and baby daugh tant of the United States of America legislature to provide funds for the mercial Nat'l. Rank. Elmer Bierly; up, but the entire community been Comedy and Dance to ter, Wanda .returned home Tuesday, for 15 years, and of the State of Ore- payment of pensions from some Imperial Feed A Grain Co., Hillsboro given a setback, which will take after spending the past two weeks gon for at least 15 years, and of the source other than a tax levied against Feed Co. and Farmer's Cash Store, Be Presented Tonight years to overcome. with her sister Mrs. Daniel Meyers, County in which such application for real property. John Hansen; First Nat'l. Bank of At Cedar Mills Grange on leaving the hospital. a pension is made, at least two years Washington County Court It is hoped that within the next Donald T. Templeton, County Judge Portland, James Davidson; Curry's Malcolm Clement returned home Immediately preceding the making of day or so, the lease will be signed by I Grocery, C. C. Store and Ireland's H. D. Kerkman, County Com. A one-act comedy, and dance is be- Monday. He has been employed on the application for a pension, the directors and Beaverton will James Lewis, County Commissioner Hardwuie, Frances Detrick; Pomona again have "A good bank in a good *n8 presented by the Tualatin View the steamer San Marcus for several 3- That during the period of 25 Grange, Frances McDougall; Farm town in the garden spot of Oregon." community Friday evening, at 8 p. m. months. The boat is now tied up at years immediately preceding such ers' Union, Clayton Nyberg. The at the Cedar Mills grange hall, jus* | San Djego on account Gf the strikes, date of application he or she has nol Junior Floral Parade Blue Ribbon Calf club of Kinton off the Cornell road. T he leading role j^r and Mrs. Ralph Chinn of Port- been convicted of any criminal af- taised money to send four members to Martha Lehman Crowned Scheduled for Friday will be played by Miss Elizabeth ,and nt Saturday at the home of fense involving moral turpitude. , the summer school. These four mem Queen of Beaverton Float Huff and William Blatter. The play Mr an<J Mrg_ A c Chinn, 4. Has no child or other person re- b ers are Glen Pringle, Eugene Van is called “A Wedding" and others in The Beaverton Junior Floraal Pa Mrs. Geo. Blasser attended the St. sponsible unde«- the law of Jhis State Kleek, Raymond Hemrick and Lloyd The coronation of Queen to reign the cast ale Clara Blatter, Pauline Heleng hal, gra(iuating exercises at for his or her support and found by rade will assemble on Watson St. I Anicker. The Garden Home 4-H clubs over the Beaverton entry in the Blatter, Alaistei Smith, Lloyd W irtz Trjnity church ln Portland Wednes- the board to be able to support him or between Front and First at 2 p. m. are sending Donald Singletary anil Friday, June 8 th, and proceed south Grand Floral Parade at Portland was and Edwin Blatter. Several other day. Her neice Miss Helen Hingley her. Keith Schultz. Durham 4-It clubs are held at Beaverton High School Friday numbers will be featured and refresh- (wag among the graduates. 5 An 0 |d Aire Pension shall not be on Watson to Second Street, West on sending Louis Goldhammer. Richard will be served. A dance will Second Street to the High School, evening 8 June 1 first ' ments vjtu Well,e N e llie LoSan Lovan of of San San Jose, Jose Lai Cal , granted to a pprson if the vaiUe of his Mrs Hngg is paying his own way to Cor wherp the entries will be judged. Eight charming girls from the High follow the performance. The pro- jg a house guest of her sister Mrs. vallis from proceeds from the sale of or her property exceeds $3,000 or if Because of the shoitage of flowers School were in the race forthe crown, ceeds will go be used to send 4-H club , otto Erickson, married and not seperated from hus and lack of help it was decided not to milk from the calf on which he won and no one knew who would be Queen hoys and girls to Corvallis to attend jj ,. and Mrs Ted Loeb of Hillsboro first at the county fair two years ago band or wife, If the value of his or until the curtains of the stage parted summer school. called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Olds Mon- her property, together with that ol have a queen and queen's float this and on which he again won first as a Tor the coronation service, when Dr. i -------------------- day. Sunday eveninng guests were such husband or wife, exceeds $3,000 year. heifer last year. Other club members The High School Band will assem Talbert, Master of Ceremonies, pre- CASE THROWN OCT Anna and Dave Merton, and Dorothy going to Corvallis are Bettle l ’ilktng- 6 . The claimant must not have de ble in the new hand stand south of sented Royal Rosarian A 1 Jannsen Owens of Forest Grove ,Mrs. Byrrel prived himself o. herself, directly, of , h„ bnnk at , 30 and wil, rpnder a ton, Grace Hampton, LnVelle Jackson, and Queen-elect Martha Lehman. The damage suit biought against gtem. 0 f Milton, Oregon, and Mrs. any property for the purpose of quali short concert before the parade starts Jeanette Frcck, Betty Walls, and The Princesses Alda Lehman, sister Oma Belle Emmons McBee by John Mabel McLeod of Hillsboro visited at Rhoda Thyng. Other club members fying fee an old age relief. of the Queen-elect, Isabelle Wallis, Clearwater for loss sustained by the (he Olds home on Monday afternoon. are planning to go but have not as yet There are other restrictions and Willy Jean Riley, Aline Boswell, Mary burning of her house was thrown out Mra E w Woodruff of Tacoma, made definite reservations. Jane Junor, Genevieve Johnson, and of court at Hillsboro on Thursday \Vash., accompanied by her sister Ger- qualifications of a minor character Mrs. Pike Leaves Home A one-act play and a dance are be all of which are set forth in a state Betsy Tollefson were grouped around morning in the Court of Judge Bagley. trude Lotz and her mother, Mrs. Ida First Time in Months ing given at the Cedar Mills Orange ment which is mailed to every appli the throne as Prime Minister Jannsen There was no evidence to prove Lotz, visited at the home of Mr. and hall on Friday night, June 8 , to raise placed the Jeweled diadem upon the that there was negligence or liability Mrs. F. H. Schoene last week. Mrs. cant. Mrs. M E. Pike accompanied by her money to send delegations. It has been contended by many ap head of Queen-elect Martha. on the part of Mrs. McBee because the Woodruff and Miss Lotz are enroute daughter Mrs. John Summers, drove' _ plicants that the law provides the Miss Lehman is a girl of rare house had been thoroughly renovated to San Francisco, Cal., for a visit. to Hillsboro this week to visit hr* Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lewis motored charm and personality, and eminently and repaired before it was rented to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McKell spent payment of a pension of $30.00 per brother, who has been ill for some- to Monmouth Tuesday to attend the qualified to rule over her domain the Clearwaters. Ernest Grand- last week on an outing and fishing month to each claimant who proves 1 time. This is the fiiwt time M ih . graduating exercises. Their daughter She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. george, named to be a co-defendant, trip on the Metollus river, returning hia °r her eligibility. This Is on er- Pike has been able to leave her home Dorothy was among those to receive no ownei- roneous idea. The law provides that Ernest Lehman of the Bethany dis- was also cleared because home .Sunday evening. since fracturing her thigh bone sev diplomas, ship was involved. trlct north of Beaverton. Miss Annabelle Benson and \ j j i3 the amount of pension shall be fixed eral months ago. Arlene Bixby are registered for the U. by the Commission with due legard - - 1 Thurlow Weed was among a class Last week we had an item on some cf O. extension course summer school to the condition of each case, but In KINTON CAJ.F t i l l» NOTES no case shall it exceed $30 00 poi County Fair gets $1,451.52 mysterious "Jumping seeds." They of 36, who have been granted diplomas in Portland. from the Northwestern College of are called "Neuroaerus Saltatorius" The Kinton Calf club met at the Walter Scott was among members month including any income which the From Millage Revenue Law. Mr. Weed was elected treasurer and grew on the under side of oak home of the Robinson Brothers May|0f tbp Portland Chamber of Commerce claimant may have from any other _______ of the class. leaves. The eggs are laid on the 25. Games were played before the who spent from Tuesday to Friday at source. The amount of the pension paid to any Individual is discretionary leaves by a black moth 'r the size of meeting was called. It was decided to Medford. Dlst i ibution of $47,937 49 was made a house fly. The leaf provides a vege- send four delegates to the 4-H sum- The last meeting cf the year of the with the Commission. I wish to extend to my friends my to counties In Oregon June 1 by the table covering over the eggs which mer school, which will be giving $9 physical culture club held at the The law further provides that the secretary of state, P J Stadelman, as sincere thanks and to all those who is the white "shell ". It is the larvae apiece to the boys or the same as the high school Tuesday evening, fol- Commission may requise as a condi- millage tax revenue for the support of supported me In my recent campaign. wriggling In the oak gall which causes nw-ards at the fair. Those to attend lowed by a potluck lunch, pioved to tion to the granting of a (tension that any fairs, land products shows, or SAMUEL B. LAWRENCE it to hop. It Is the first time they the school are Lloyd Anicker. Ray be a most enjoyable affair. all or any part of the property of the livestock expositions maintained by have been reported in northern Hemerick. Glen Ptingle and Gene Van Mis. W. C. McKell entertained a applicant for a pension be transferred the counties. Additional funds for SPECIAL OFFERING Kleek. Five boys were initiated into group of f« iends Monday with a lun to th<- Commission which then has the such purposes will be available foi EXTRA Oregon. HOF 8 TEATERS PHOTO STU the club. cheon and card party. Mrs. L. D. authority to manage the property In- the counties from the receipts of DIO Offers 3 Portraits sire 5x7 The baseball team lost to Midway ( J h e l le n b e r g e r held high score eluding the power to sell, lease, or to , ac|ng „vents held In Oregon, but this An Oregon pteacher told his flock mounted In Beautiful Easel Frame May 27 at the game at Kinton. that fish bite before service and af money will not be ready for distrlbu- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haynew and Mr. transfer the property. for only $2.00 (For short time only) ter, the suggestion being obvious. But The situation In Washington Coun- tion until August. and Mrs. Percy Kohler visited from ACT QUICKLY — HOFSTEAT- the trouble is that they will bite dur Washington county received $1,451.52 i ERS STUDIO, 715 S. W. Third Avs, Fathers Day Cards at Browns Saturday until Tuesday evening with i ty Is perhaps typical of that which ex ing. ag well. ists in piactically every County in the of the amount. ‘ lelatives at Dufur, Oregon. Beaverton Pharmacy. cor. 3rd and iftrrtson, Portland. Directors