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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1950)
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, January 13, 1950 Noted In File Of County Sheriff OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT i County Agents ! Readers Say ! Attend Session ! On Soil At OSC EASY WAY FISHING Readers are welcome to use A party or parties unknown this section of the paper for wound up the old year with a comments on any topic. There burst of fishing the easy way, ac- ia no restriction on subject i cording to developments reported. matter, other than slander or An unidentified telephone call, libelous statements. I 6:30 a. m., December 30. reported If possible, letters should be ia suspicious car packed at the made brief and to the point. , Tualatin River bridge. A deputy sheriff, rushing to the scene, found SUPREME COURT OK's no car but 2 sets of tracks going LOCAL RENT CONTROL down to the river, which indicated To the Editor: someone was packing a heavy load. With unanimity the Supreme Further Investigation up and down the river located a fish seine Court of the United States upheld described as 60 feet in length. 5 the validity of the Rent Control feet in depth with 2 inch mesh. Act of 1949. All eight justices now State game warden Woolworth de ^sitting agreed that Congress had scribes it as a type of device used the right to delegate power to state and local governments to free for trout and game fish. Austin Scratford I So far, no one has been appte- themselves of control. A U. 8. district judge in Chicago In the approximate eight years i hended. had held the entire act unconstitu • • • he has served as county school su tional last August The Supreme | perintendent, Austin Scrafford has HIT AND RUN DRIVER Court did not give its reasoning; seen his recommendations for im The eye of John Law is still it simply stated, "The judgement provement of the system about 75 1 peeled for a hit and run driver is reversed." per cent accomplished. As a result 1 who, on December 28 at 6 a. in., The decision is of some impor the scope of county schools has struck the front end of Irene Eliz tance to citizens of Oregon for the broadened with many new educa abeth Mahoney’s car. She resides i Legislature passed a bill which tional features. at Floute 1, Box 980. Beaverton. would decontrol rents when Gov- Mr. Scrafford was born August She was traveling toward Port I ernor McKay authorized jt—pro 23, 1910, in Cortland, New York, land. on Highway 6, and held out vided he was convinced the people He first came to Oregon when | her hand for a left hand turn on | North Tobias. A green Packatd i wanted it. Had the court held the about one year old. ' act invalid, it would certainly have He completed his high BCtlOOl . behind her attempted to pass and caused a considerable amount of work in Garibaldi, Oregon, in 1930, hit the left front end of her car disturbance, for then the legal attended Oregon State college for then failed to stop for an exchange status of the Oregon Act would One year and then tarnsferred to of information. have been in doubt. After the smash, a hub cap and OCE at Monmouth, where he grad A.s matters stand, however, the uated in 1933. After extension work tire rim tielonging to a Packard real estate men and the landlords from the University of Oregon, lie were picked up at the scene. who have sought decontrol since • • ♦ returned to Monmouth for sum shortly after the end of the war WITHOUT 1900 PLATES mer classes. He holds a Bachelor may now go on with their plans. of Science degree. The officials in the county sher Renters have probably been made He moved to Washington coun iff’s office have a somewhat red aware of the fact that some ty in 1933 and his first school was face when the question of new changes are due before June. They at Orenco. Upon the the death of license plates is brought up. probably know now or will know the late B. W. Barnes, Scrafford The sheriff applied for new plates shortly, whether their rents are was appointed by the county court on December 12, by mail, and it going up and approximately how to the post of school superintend was not until Januaty 5 that li much and what in turn landlords ent, February 1, 1942. In 1944 he censes bearing the designation "E" intend to do to improve their was elected to the position and re were received. houses or apartments. elected in 1948. His present term Plans of the office, however, is That was the specific reason for expires January 1, 1952. to have regular passenger car setting the date of local decontrol He is a member of the Method plates for county cars and so the several months in advance. Both ist church of Hillsboro; represents "E” plates were sent back. Mean landlord and tenant can make five counties as a member of the while. the sheriff cars drift along plans with ample time to change board of trustees of the Oregon with 1949 plates. residence or to agree to remain • » • Education association, serving his under new conditions. second term; president of the state NEW YEAR’S EVE THEFT It 1 b confidently believed by those division of county school superin Only one tneft had been reported who are in a position to know, tondents; clerk and administrator , after New Year's Eve. that the coming Congress will con of the rural school board; secre Bernard Ascheim. 8102 8. W. tinue Federal rent control. tary of the non-high school board: Parlway Drive, In West Slopi Charles T. McPherson, chairman of Washington county ’ parked his car at the Tualatin 1983 8. W. 6 Avenue educational board; secretary of the Country club and during the inter Portland, Oregon district boundary board, secretary val from when he left it until he EDITOR’S NOTE: of the Washington school adminis returned someone had made the If there must be rent controls, trators’ club and chairman of the best of his unlocked car. let a local agency be set up for the Washington county division of the Property stolen was a box-type, purpose. OF. A black suede ladies purse with a A renter certainly has his rights. He lives in Hillsboro with qis gold frame, containing a brown But so has the landlord. Let there 1 wife and two boys Mrs. Scrafford suede billfold with various cards be a local hoard to which either 1 is the second-grade teacher of Da bearing the name of Annabelle D could appeal, rather than have . vid Hill school there. Son Jerry, Ascheim. A small amount of cash controls designated by an absentee age 10. is a student of the fifth is also missing. administration whicli does not take grade nt David Hill while son Da Nothing else was taken from the into effect local circumstances and vid. IS. Is In the eighth grade of car. local conditions. junior high. When Mr Scrafford took over the Job of county superintendent, there were about 125 different dis tricts operating about 100 schools. Through consolidations, which ef By .Mrs. Edna Blethen ENGAGEMENT TOLD fected larger rural districts, there McKAY - PROGRESS The Me- Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Carr an are now about 80 districts with Kay Parent Teachers meeting will nounced the engagement of their about 46 schools in operation. In be held Friday, Jan. 13th at 8 p. m. daughter Shirlee Louise to Robert 4943, there were 41 one-room school The topic will be ’’Laying the Carl, son of Mrs. Wilbur M. Carl houses. Now there are but 7. Foundation of One World.” of Portland Both young people are lAst year, for the first time, Dean Anderson. World Citizen students at Oregon State College, county schools had visual educa ship chairman of the Oregon Con Corvallis. tion aids. This instructional feat gress of Parent and Teachers, will No date has been set for the ure is available throughout the be the guest speaker. He is also wedding. entire county system, including the connected with the extension divi FROM PUERTO RICA one-room schoolhouse . sion of Oregon State System of Private Elmer Canida, wife and In grad'ng. since his tenure of , Education. !»aby son are visiting at the home office, the elementary standards With Mr. Anderson will be a of his brother J. J. Canida. Mrs. Of Unsatisfactory and Satisfactory panel of foreign students speaking Canida and baby arrived by plane have been quite well accepted. In on "The Student Angle of World from Puerto Rica in time for Washington county, however, grad Citizenship." Christmas. ing system is optional. CHOOSE INDIAN NAMES Private Canida is receiving treat An elementary supervisor, Mrs. The Campfire Girls met nt the ment at Madigan General Hospital. •Horence Withycombe, has been home of their leader. Mrs. Juanita | Tacoma. He Is on a months leave. added to the system over the last Payne. Friday. Jan 6. Joyce Van They will make their home in j five years. She works with teach Hyning was hostess. Oregon. I ers in the supervision of teaching The girls discussed and prepared EMERGENCY OPERATION methods. She has been added with to choose Indian names for them- ] Delroy Kosrnalski is home fol- out an increase in office personnel. selves and their group lowing an emergency operation for The all-over school picture has WEATHER HOLD IT appendicitis, Dec. 21. changed considerably In the last ! The Blue Birds had no meeting He was taken ill at school and eight years, Scrafford observes. because of the weather. was taken to the hospital by neigh Most schools furnish transporta MURRAY FLURRY bors when his parents weren’t tion and equipment has vastly im A group of eighth giade*students home. He Is recovering nicely. proved In 95% of the districts. I at McKay school have joined a VACATION JUNKET Most schools have a hot lunch pro class of ballroom dancing at Ar Janet Felsher spent Christmas gram. physical education play thur Murrays. with Ruth Thomas in Eugene. space and every modern means of PERFORM IN BI.A4 KFACE During vacation week the girls Instruction and course of study. Mr. and Mrs. John Altenhofen went to San Francisco on the Asked the philosophy of educa will be nt Albany the week end "Daylight” to visit Helen Schroeder. tion he advanced. Scrafford stated. where the Elk Post No. 142 will Janet was also a bridesmaid at "I believe that every child In , put on a benefit performance min the wedding of Jerry Lebo. Dec. j Washington County is entitled to strel show._______________ 1 24th at Eugene. ________________________ the best educational advantages that the county can leasonably af ford, no matter in which district the child lives.” SINGER JANUARY SALE! LADIES' SUITS AND COATS, MANY BELOW WHOLESALE PRICE. 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May 9 and 10. a conference of all men agents will take place in Corvallis, dealing with poultry, dairy, 4-H. animal husbandry and other fields. boro, attended a soil fertility con- ferance at Oregon Stat? College, in Corvallis, January 7. Agents of Benton, Clackamas, Douglas. Jack- son, Josephine, Lane. Linn, Marion. Multnomah, Polk and Yamhill counties were also present. Palmer Torvend. Joe Coxt and On January 14, Torvend will at Wilbur Burkhardt, of the county tend a spray conference at Cor agricultural agent's office in Hills- vallis, along with agents from the Playfair Dog Food Shortening Roy«I Sot’.n Strained Honey Fresh Bread Fresh Milk 3 25‘ ” C«« k 71c H o* <•<. 37c 1 u s Netted Gem» lwk- mc L »»»14» No 2* SPINACH lb. 19c CRISP. FRESH LETTUCE lb. 18c YELLOW DRY ONIONS lb. 7c PARSNIPS, Loc. grown lb; 9c RIPE TOMATOES, 14- ol pkg. 23c 13c Caskmore BOUQUET SAFEWAY TNM J 23* TREND Made by Farai •*«•«. Pftg. 19*