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f LARGEST C IR CU LATIO N VOL. 12, NO. 20 IN E A S T E R N W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, January 20, 1939 Smallpox Immunization Program Set Hillsboro Girl Found After Four Month Search Published Weekly Forest Grove Attorney Heads Bar Group Four Suits Filed This W eek Building The Industry of The Year Joseph R. McCready city attorney! An immunization program for of Forest Grove was re-elected smallpox is being carried on this! Arnold Gantner Faces ; president of the Washington County comine week in numerous Washing- I -----------• Bar association at their Wednesday Federal Charge on ton county schools according to the F o r e r lo a u r# » I a h n r night meet held at Hillsboro. Francis Babson Says W e are On ; county health department, following f o r e c l o s u r e , L S D O r Mann Act Violation Sturgis, Hillsboro was named secre- reports of cases in neighboring coun- Lein, Collection of | tary treasurer to fill the vacancy left I Kreshold OI a I ties. by the death of Neil Stangel. Note, and Divorce The work is in charge of Dr. R. j Secret service agents arrested Formal objections to the schedule ] Construction Boom i N. Sherwin, health officer and Miss Chicago, Arnold Gantner, 40 in of minimum fees udopted in Septem- | Etta . . Mae were filed this week in bcr by the Oregon State Bar assocla ! Tuesday after a search since Septem . . . . Wells, . . health . . . . nurse, . . is . be- i Four suits „ New York City, January 20— ing limited to the children who bring Circuit Court comprising a mortgage tjon wug VOK.(>(, RS ber 13 1938, when it is alleged he and too high.! building is my candidate for the to school written consent of parents, | foreclosure,. collection of a note. Rates governing such services a 13-year old girl disappeared from as I 1'J39 "Industry of the Year" Each it was explained. Slips for the pur labor lien, and a divorce. the girl’s father's ranch near Hills Circuit Judge! deeJda’ mortgages., wills oral advice. Jan for title past three years, I Orders signed bv boro, according to word received by During the month of January the | pose were distributed Monday. oy vircuii.^ juugt and bankruptcy proceedings drew have selected the industry that I Heters include allowing defendant Sheriff Connell. nation as a whole turns their atten- I particular mention. felt had the most promising outlook to strike amended complaint from The girl was found January & and tion towards infantile paralysis pro A motion adopted by the associa for tlie coming twelve months. For filed in case of BeRoy E. Smith vs tion declared that the effect of the j placed in the juvenile detention home grams. Two Caryll T. Smith; default entry Fed- , fees would be "discrediting to the 1936, I first chose Building. Agents seized Gantner, an itinerant In casting about for a day which years ago, I picked Aviation. Hast eral Band Bank vs M. E. Schleicher profession" A county schedule of berry picker and waiter, who made could be used for this purpose the j et als; confirmation of sale of real: lower rates now in effect, conforms January, Chemicals won my vote. Chicago his headquarters, In his president's birthday was selected. property Tualatin company vs Bouise morr closely to conditions in practice Now. this year, .Building again gets room, where they said he had posed Committiees were appointed and Black et als; Dismissing suits of City in Washington county the motion " V nomination. as the girl’s father. began organizing local programs for i t \f b ' n i ’o a t npA V n v vs u V I M R m ih a r » et t , , , America <has a huge shortugc of | of Forest Grove B. H. Reeher, Agents state Gantner was sub'eet the purpose of raising funds for re j declared. small homes. Experts estimate that | al and Martha Travers; order of| to prosecution for violation of the search, con trot-treatment and if Six county prisoners named in appearance if judgment debtor Mary | our yearly demand is nearly 400,000 Mann and the Dyer Act, and for possible eventual eradication of one units Since 1929, a deficit of 1,- contributing to the deinquency of a of our most dreaded diseases—infan- . grand jury indictments, appeared Higdon vs C. B. Corbitt; decree of before Circuit Judge Peters Saturday mortgage foreclosure Nary Aldinger 300,000 desirable homes has piled minor. tile paralysis. and entered pleas et als vs Charles F. Allen et al; up. So we have this huge accumu Gantner also faces a federal The program has now become Karl Gray, 32 Rudolph Graif, 30,1 paintiff to recover $300 from defend- lated shortage, plus our annual charge on having forged a stolen permanent. ... ... . . charged with burglary, appeared by ¿ n, Dorothy Davis by guardian vs j replacement total of 4000,000 units WPA check, according to Sheriff All committee chairmen are now a theh. attorney Leland B. Shaw and a«.»,. u Hendricks et als; default and I to build in 1939 At an average cost Connell who stated Wednesday he I of $4,000 per house, this means a was waiting to hear from the Fed- Pari °J ,ih‘S Pcrma" ent organization entered pleas of not guilty, upon decree of divorce of Mary Corbett vs and shall remain active regardless of request of counsel bail was reduced Edward Corbett default and decision honte-buiding potential of $6,800,000,- era department. what political party might be in to $500 each. mortgage foreclosure L*. J. Decker 000. power. So the organization is non Monroe Warthan 32 and his vs A. W. Anderson et als. Fit A Big Help political and shall continue to func- brother Kenneth charged with bur County Judge Herman Kerkman, High costs and financing difficul First Security Bunk of Beaverton, tion with only one thought in mind— | glary entered pleas of not guilty; | signed the folowing orders in pro- of which Jay Gibson is president, ties have been the bugaboo of build that is to do good and assist in an y, trial _ to be „ set „ later . bate matters: compromise and settle continues to grow " a c c o r d i n g U s ing for the past few years. Building manner within their power those costs have dropped about five pi* afflicted. appointed to — - defend Orel Vern Hoo- condi’uon aa increased ° f d ~ to cent from the 1937 peaks. The trend Deposits In previous years all funds have ver 32 accused of perjury, and pre- estate; fixing time of final settlement a total of $473,575.60 while loans in modern small home building, gone east to a centralized point to be viously having plead not guilty, of estates of Gratton H. Frost, Al- were down only $838.00 totalling $122,- however ikt toward standardization disbursed by a special committee. Charles S. Wallace, charged with bert Spiering, Fred Berger Jr. Cita- 760.36. Total resources rose $6767.94 As a, result, contractors are able to Reappointment of the Washington Such a program was not fair to all reckless driving, waived grand jury tion to issue In Addle M Beers, guar-; IZ ovcr 190 98 A surnhis of m a k e good savings on mill cut county dog control board was an communities as funds were not always | indictment, plead guilty and fined dianship approving supplemental in- ( IS over * and * above * all P indebt- ^ kitchen cabinets, stair cases, doors. nounced Tuesday by th* county available at a time and place when $100. court. The board consists of Frank needed. Charged with larceny in a «tore. < muting istaT^of* iTu^H -Ti-om an To i n H‘jmitted by Mr- «lb"on ! windows, and the like. Moreover. Schulmerich, of near Hillsboro,! T h is y e a r th e fu n d s w ill be h a n d led Leonard Hurburt received a post-! en for b,ink ViUe ‘ he MIA through its advisory anil post- remain remain oD open for nurnoic purpose of of collecting collecting ... to <L tho e a . y h a " ..your thl* conservative supervisory functions, is helpfing fYirtn ai» Him _. _ Harry Robinson of near Tigard and differently as fifty per cent of th e! poned sentence to January 28, and money due fvont from rnimmin revenue of First I Custodian." This Is tho second lar- home builders to keep construction Barnbert Heesacker of Forest Grove, | funds will remain in the county 1 to remain in custody of sheriff Natl. Bank Albany; directing sale of I ¿«Tst"~surplus in the history of the costs as low as possible. and will have charge of passing on where the programs are held. real estate. Fred W. Cady estate;, bank in Bl.avcrton. While costs are still high, financ- indemnity claims of farmers for 1 So therefore the more programs, approving 12th annual report in - Safety Deposit boxes at this bank ¡ng handicaps have been hurdled. sheep and goats killed by dogs. The more money to be held in our Charles E. Brandaw guardianship; appointments were for two-year para]ySjs empowering guardian Carlisle W. can bo rented for oxccilingly low The new FHA "installment mortgage" terms, .according to Herman Kerk own counties to be used for infantile Harrison to execute new mortgage; rates and this branch of the service plans are a real incentive to new man county judge. approving first annual report in guar is going over well, last year having building. In those territories where Different types of programs will be dianship of Jean A. Schui'man; ap a fine record here, with prospects for j the banks have pushed the FHA held throughout the county so that ,,i„,,,, a^iiiessively. uuirr, mat velous increase c in deposit box box. , p}ani| buildiiw is ul- proving final account of Gustave patronage every one may do their bit. for 1939. tron“ e for 1 J ready metí™ B an g are notoriously Miller estate; Admitting last will and Three of the Endeavor societies of Those committeemen now appointed _ ,. The bank building la located in a and active are Francis M. Coon.Beav the Church of Christ installed newly testaments in estates of Charles and beauty spot of the business section slow In trying something new. How __ _ _ _ ___ 1 _ ¡1.. __ ; . .. 1 » 1..» « ...! ______ „ a „ 1_______i « i . . i _____ 1 j 1 T a a T. T ro rln n n n il a appointing, n n i n iin a r < __ " ever, they are now getting interest erton, county and city chairman; elected officers at a beautfiul and im- I»uise B. Tradup and X l s r a t o r ?, .B“ v« * on; « " " at8° " and Front. ,,(1 in th' jriiA everywhere. It i Frank A. Smith, city chairman of pressive service recently. The young! William C. Christenson administrator 1 n 1 .tr it 1 , jug| south of Broadway and Is one 1 not onl a good deal for the home Beaverton; Albert Kemmer, chairman peoples society officers installed w*th wills annexed; both estates show of the finest looking and most sul>-1. . .7 , , . . m .. West Slope; Ray Antrim, chairman were: President Howard Johnston Vi*lue of $1500 each. stantially built of the bank buildings , ? u,“ er but “ .‘ n * dpal foi\ th,! J. E. Carpenter, County Assessor Aloha assisted by Mrs. Francis M. vice president Earl Bewis; secy. Bar- of the state and tho interior Is very ! ',ankcr' now, ^ of Washington County while in Salem Coon, Mrs. Sabina Whitehead and > bora Walker; treas. Katherine Thomp appropriately designed >u..l decoL ^ cannot find any volume of sound on official business called on the Mrs. Slovick; i loans which will yield more than 4 chairman Hillsboro son; committees — prayer meeting— rated. Washington delegation in the House, Grange dance, Mrs. Churchill ! per cent. j Elmer Hall; lookout — Earl Bewis, Monday Januay 16th. l’oople Want Homos The dates of the various programs missionary Rose Newton, social Hoyal Mrs. Dorothy Bryant Gary, daugh are as follows: Basketball game and Johnson. The rising Income of the nation is ter of Mrs. Emma Bryant, former another sign pointing to an active Officers for the intermediate so- County School Superintendent of dance at Beaverton high school gym building year in 1939. People have January 27, seniors B. H. S. ! ciety were; President Jean Bewis TooUi valued $500 were reported Washington County, is secretary for more money to spend thnn a year January 30—Aloha Grange hall at vice pres., Doris Osborn; secy Marilyn to the Sheriff's office as having been Water E. Hempstead,, Jr Joint Rep- ago and thoy have more confidence Dramatics and musical pro- Walker; committees—prayer, Marga- stolen from Hamilton Mptor Co., For sentative for Clackamas and Mult Aloha. in the future. The current marriage gram, sponsors West Slope, Aloha > ret Selden, lookout—Doris Osburn, est Grove, the night of January 16. ; Washington County farmers were rate is much higher than in the de nomah County. Miss Gary made a Grange, A^ohaj-Huber school, Reed missionary—Janet Ackerman, social Entrance was gained through a reimbursed to the amount of $111 3.50 pression. pleasant visit on the Washington Our population is steadily ville school.. Marilyn Walker. hinged drop beneath the buck door by the dog control board which met growing,—even though, at a slower County delegation Tuesday. Basketball game Forest Grove Junior Society— President Arietta Wayne Holler, reports a clarinet last week. This money is raised rate. A modern home in the suburbs Mr. Bewton of Forest Grove was at the legislature the first of the week February 3 sponsors Forest Grove Boge; vice pres. Virgil Meyers; secy. and ease stolen the night of January i from dog license funds. 4268 lcenses As Roberta Thomp:^pn; treas. Dcllah g from the music room of Pacific | were issued the past year, Frank has a tremendous attraction. and contacted members of Washing high school- Dance Hillsboro grnage hall Janu- Satchcll. Committees—prayer meet- University; the instrument was val- Schumerich, dog control chairman soon as people get an automobile ton County concerning the power question which will be before the ary 2S sponsor Hillsboro Grange hall ing, Charlotte Thompson, lookout, Ued at $70 reported. Further disposition of the they want to get out of the big cities Dance at Tigard gym on Feb. 4 Virgil Meyers, social Mary Meyers. Theft of a left rear wheel from a \ license fund o be as follows; $2000 with their high tax rates and huge legislature in the near future Other programs will be announced I car belonging to Bouis Moore, Cor- Wils turned to the county general rc*10^ but dens. Now, with better J. O. Johnson, prominent attorney nelius route 1 the night of January fund and $1000 set aside for addl- ! business and the FHA easy-payment from Tigard and a former member later. plan, hero is their chance. Bet us labor that our efforts may Fisher and Hesse on 13. The tire was taken from a parked tionai payments until March 1. of the House, was at the capitol Kents on choice and dcHlrithlc car in an unlocked garage. j — — — ------------------------ • Tuesday renewing old acquaintances make of tbose afflicted useful citi- M a n v f n m m i i t p p « horni-H are relatively high, although Ma,ry Cbldwall o f Hilli^iaro. re and called on the Washington County zens instead of eventual objects of ^ rents on imattrartlvV property are — ports the theft of a radio from her 1 ¿»legation. Kenneth Smith, a friend charity. still low. What is more logicnl, Thr Fortieth Legislative assem- car while it was parked in front o f ; of Mr. Johnson and citizen of Tigard i bly of Oregon opened its regular ber home Sunday night, January 15. accompanied Mr. Johnson Continued on Page 2 session in January. Representatives Representative Fisher from Wash Fisher and Hesse were appointed on ington County introduced in the j the folllowing committees: House, House Bill No. 16 relating to It Is a very common occurence Education- Fisher, vice chairman; organization of water districts. also on Federal Relations, Health nowadays for residents of towns to | Ray W. Ritner of Pendleton, for dump their garbage alongside roads j and Public Morals, Irrrigation and mer president o f the Senate of 1921 in tho county. One instance was Drainage, Unemployment. session was at the legislature Tuesday - broiighi to mu attention, two odimb Hesse - Agriculture, Alcoholic Con renewing old acquaintances, includ Ed Kleich 26, of Schols, was arrest 1 dumped a box over a fence of a p^s ' ing Representative Fisher. ed Thursday night by Deputy Ben trol, Assessment and Taxation and The Oregon State Teachers associa- turc into the brush. A farmer work- i Senator Ross Washington County, Cornelius on a charge of larceny, Utilities. tion which was h cld jn Bincoln high Ing near saw the procedure and tried I Joseph W. Forsyth, of Hillsboro, has as his secretary his daughter Kleich is accused of having com school in Portland Dec. 29, elected to stop them but they escaped. He | for the sixth term, was elected prosi- Peggy Ross, mitted a daylight theft of cordwood Mrs. M. C. McKeroher was a guest Mrs. Herbert Elwert chairman of preceded to investigate the box think - 1 d,,nt of the Washington couatv Representative Hesse, Washington ¡n thi Scholls vicinity, according to one day last week of Mrs. Fred the commercial division of the state ing It was garbage, hut found instead 1 grange council Tuesday at their nn- County has as his secretary Mrs. the officer. Wright of Oakland,, Calif., and her teAchers association. Miss Suzannne a little half starved kitten. Hp took ! nuai business meeting. Mrs. Wena Marion Rycroft. Wallace George c-: i__ ._ - . Harris, 32 of Carl- . sister in law and daughter Mr. and was elected secretary of the same It to his Home and fed It hut it >li»»l Cham' was re-elected sccretary-trens eptese a ive ’■ ‘ * on lon accu8ed ° f having participated Mrs Robert Thain at their home Hi division. These ladies are both from during the night. There la a very urcr and Mrs. Anna Himes of Forest * IS I V » 1 III Ili M X SO * i l Silici I Lllllt-u V i S S V i S County, has as his secretary Mrs in a brawl Saturday night, at Gaston o,w ego Tigard s i ict law against such actions »ml , fJrove was chosen vice-president. Ruth Query from Salem. 1 was ---- arrested ~——•--« t ----- »— v... »-»- »-»#«; *» • Tuesday by a State Offi- anyone so heartless had better watch The program which Included a play Begislation before the legislature of cer Walter Hadfleld on a warrant out or they will be put in the jail j presented by the Tigard grange an a vital importance to the people of charging the man with disorderly . at Hillsboro. skit by the Hillsboro grange, fol- Washington County is Senate Bill conduct. Harris was lodged in jail. owe the business meeting. No. 16. w.hich proposes to do away with the present Milk Board and bankrupt the dairymen of western One-Time Editor ADVERTISING PAYS—Try It! Oregon. All dairymen in Washing-j Taken by Death I ton County, their friends and bust- ______ , ness connections, especially the banks O S T R A lT OF Private funeral services were held of Washington County should take Memo» ■yr wwo vrv ps last week at J. P. Finley’s chapel for A F £T v SONN ET. err ALL stop time out to write a letter to all their The regular meeting of the local obsv » ALL obivims friends in the legislature requesting Schuyler C. Killen, 74. of 4137 North grange was held In the grange hall east Hazelfern place, formerly pub RULE'S AND TRAFFIC them to oppose Senate Bill No. 16. last Saturday, the first meeting for o e a u iiT io n . . . v/v*o lisher of the Hillsboro Independent, the new year. Every officer was pres- NEVER s t a o t s ow who died at Good Samaritan hospital TH E A M B E R L iQ U T - - ent but one. Mrs. Chas. VanKlcok following an Illness of two months. osjt> w v o NBVEW of Tigard grange and Edwin Brown L i; r> i uunj on Mac-t Mr. Killen was born in Constan cusses « t a of Evening Star grange In Multno The large mute swan will carry tine. Mich., June 4 1864 He came fellow McrroRivr mah county were guests. The morn her young on her back This bird is to Portland in 1905 and for several OR P K 0 6 S T U IA W ing session was taken up with rou very jealous of her territory, and it year was employed by the Journal tine business. A bountiful dinner is her custom in many districts to before acquiring the Hillsboro Inde wa.i served at noon at which time He retired from his pub get her young away from the lake pendent. a beautiful birthday cake was pre on which they were born. She will lishing duties five years ago. sented to A. M Kennedy:. The af C A T e w e A S « I V * StO N A u S . He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. * t s t e p ? r u * m i t a s s w i carry them long distances while ternoon was taken up mostly by the Robert J. Beatty of Portland and swimming on a river or lake, but lecturers hour. when she goes overland they usually a son Captain W. D. Killen of Tus- son, Ariz. He was a member of toddle behind her in single file Baby the Masonic lodge 0 n > —---------- Educational week, was observed by opossums are carried on the back members of the Masonic I»dge No. of their mother in an ingenious man ' 100 with members Of the Eastern Star Mrs. Emil Hedberg entertained with ner. She bends her tail over her and Jobs Daughters as their guests. * i a luncheon at her home Thursday VOLI c a w MOIEVTIV I l AV av back, and the eight or ten young Guests including Mrs. I*ngkilde of C laim to ABOVÆ A program o f music, readings and sters curl their tails round that of Astoria, Mrs, T. Rhodes and Mrs. A. ■VCLO os - i OUR ufc*06 AwO »00«ess monologues wag put on by students D R I V E R » W H O S I S M A •_ AWD r r WILL B C AJ% C R lB €0 Ovi their mother; they have to hold on I»angkilde Sr. and Mr. Brown of i of the Beaverton high school. Moving S IT F IW IR hits , T o 0 1 ovjq h ou ok R o l l — tightly, for she will travel quickly Portland and Miss P. Schmidt of pictures of educational nature were Events Dated for Infantile Paralysis Fund Prisoners Enter Pleas Local Bank Has Steady Growth Dog Control Board Named Endeavorers Install Officers Highlights From Legislative Session a a Motor Company Burglarized Re-embursements Made by Board Starved Kitten Dumped in Field Charged With Theft of W ood Tigard Teachers Selected Recently 0 Unknown Heroes Made Known 0 Forsyth Head Grange Group Beaverton Grange Holds Meeting If. through the forest. Milwaukee, Wia. I i also shown. V iK u n u i Safely Council