TH f J^jverton Review Issued Ev«r- I-rida y at Beaverton, Oregon, -B y - R E V IE W PU B LIS H IN G CO TH E J. H. . Hulett .. Busineaa Manager entered a . second class matter tiocamfeer ». 1*22, at the postodke at beavarton, Oregon, under the A ct of March S, 187». I They tell u* that elephant* used tc ream over some o f the southern states once ut>on a time; i f in or der we might add that the same animal roamed the same animal roamed the same country along Iasi November. Because the loudest money says to me i* thing that goodbye, I f~ > * * you will agree '* h‘>n » «•>’ lhat ,h* f* v nmkiv<i ut m i s e r a ivi.» ey makes m one miserable possession o f it foolish, so our choice. with me o f mon' o n and the we have SC ATfR TO N W lTlEYV ........ .. They expect to he earning lug mon ey soon, so they can't afford to v .ste much valuable time sweeping Boors and cleaning up litter. But if many workers are irres ponsible, the effect Is to create op portunities for those who are more reliable. I f some are heedless, those who finis every job completely shine by < tnparison. We are look ing for ll 'so faithful fellows in Beaverton. Our business men make plaees for those chaps, and push tnem ahead. U>»e, ami for such other ami fur ami entered on the 2Mh day of February, 102». ther relief aa pm lalna to equity. The daU o f tha first publication This summons It pnblieheil In the o f this alluminila la March let, Beaverton Review, a weekly now* paper puhl aheil in Washington 1629. The date o f the last publication < ounty, Oieir< n, ntu-e a week for of this summons la March 20, 102» four (2 ) successive weeka by order George A. Ila 'l, Attorney for o f (he lion. (leo. R Begley, Judge Plaintiffs, 422 Chamber Commerce o f Jh* above entitled Court, made Building, Portland, Oregon. Adv. YO U R O W N C O M M U N ITY I f you were travelling in a for eign land, and saw our starry flag, Advertisenivnta in this column 1 you would be glad to feel that you t«n t a wurU. Minimum c.'iarge 26c belong to America, and that it* long arm reaches out to protect FOR S A L E your journeymgs. \\ believer you hear the national i or Sale— Wood, birat growth tic. it ten commandments can t make Some folk* arc religious fanatics, anthem played, you feel a thrill of Green, 10 inch, per cord, $6.i>0. u,en decent, 1 ,» » » ,» » » more cau't' others, craty infidels, still others pride, that you have a share in this Partly dried 10 inch, per cord, uo it. are lunatics over love, and some bug land of achievement. }i.tkt. Green, lour toot, per cord, Bine sentiments, these. They should iiouse to get into higher “ saw celty' le.bo. 1'arGy ducu lour fool, It's an unusual public school pupil seems as though everybody Is a lit be paralleled by a similarly ardent per coid, (0 00. inquire Urooa feeling for the community in which .»a t can t spell a word wrong more tle off except you and I. Hi os., iliiiaboio Kl. 2. Phone, you live. —an one way. ____ Scholia 0*> 10. C-02-U I Y'our home town gives you daily M A K IN G GOOD bread, modern comforts, education A grade crossing may well be The boys of to-day are very Bor ¡sale or trade -H all block oil caoed tue meeting place of b ea d ! quick witted. But wrae peopleclaim for your children, cherished friend Watson bL Will trade for acre ships- Let us love it dearly, defend , „ o w and light heads. that as worker* they are not thor it from unfair criticism, and go to age. Biaiia lu iu r , Ueavenon, ough and responsible. Oregon. Adv, c-7-U. work for its welfare. “ I should think it would pay you A man, llae a match, is of little use without a head containing the to hire in more help, clean up this The world made a marvellous step .aliuvtt llisaikiur I ill.» » — • lom 8 place, and rush your work along,” in advance, when it discovered the . .»u i ingredients. jfu r , trupnealmg, l.nc-bied ilol remarked a traveller recently to i art of printing. Similarly business tyivood Tuiurvu -train m ns anu CvctitVil on range. to.k>rei< are progress - v c iv i— terhaps you drink too repair man in a shop along a popu concerns make wonderful lar automobile route. The place was ire in m e special pens oi our best when they get to using printer's ink ...».U cottee. I should advise you terribly cluttered up, and its work liens and cocks. Hale-mug eggs. to try a substitute. went slowly. se.oO per nuuv.roa; custom haicn- A fte r lustily singing “ Home sweet “ Sure, I'd like to," said the artist .ng, |b.00 a huuuicd and chick*, I t is very lucky fo r doctors and o f valves and cylinders. “ But you home” at the parties, some folks M4.00 a hundred. Order soon, o»go>ia u.at we don t take advice go out of town to buy their sup can’t get good help. When I hire c arne Bennett k Sou; 1 nil. north ou, will take medicine. plies. new boys, they get everything out of Keedvilie on K 2, Beaverton, o f place and they sit around and Oregon, Adv.cOtf Patient— Doctor, your advice is talk about the dances " The Gresham theatre is being ex su^ernuous. 1 have lived in a The modern boys have large ideas. tensively remodeled. Every home should have a ra ooaruing house fo r 25 years. dio. It keeps the whole family abreast o f all that is going on in A lot o f men who are not ath the world, so diversified are the letes are trying to lift a heavy program* every fifteen hour* of the m oitgage trom expensive cats. nay. See E.mer Sttjie at Stipe's F R ID A Y , M ARCH 22, 1929. Now the scientists dare that man's beginning was people can make us poai- eident: we don't care to . . Cli nappy if they w ill leave us that-, but " e will agree that man's end may be caused „i. ne anu seep out o f our sight. accident. to say an ae- swallow many a by an Inventive Genius—Not Vote Gave Modern Woman Freedom The trouble with most young haps now is that they want to itart in business where papa left Still, i f they manufacture some thing guaranteed to pay for itself in six montns, they have collectors just as hard-boiled as any others. Many have tried to mix brains and alcohol, but so fa r they have n ot succeeded very well, hither al cohol wins and whips the man, or he wins and cuts out alcohol- They w ill not mix. We hear of holding barn raising bees, husking bees, ice cutting bees etc., but fo r real action w e w ill bet our best old shoes that a gen uine bee has them all beat- The past week we have been wondering what happened to old Jupe. Old Man Winter must have given him an awful wallop to keep him down so long; we still have our two [ cents on Jupe though. Kent on the prices radios. for Atwater Adv. B e rth o ld ’ Egg Mash B e rth o ld ’ Dairy Feed B ertho ld ’ Scratch Feed lo r Sale— Clover hay, looac. Uaul it your self. $14 per ton. Five mile* southwest of Beaverton on the old Scholls Ferry road. t\ Bacon. Route 3, on the Coldwell ranch. Adv. p l5 - l» For Sal#--Spray pump on 80-tooth harrow; 18-inch cast roller; 6-foot Deerlng er; Miltmrn wagon. Have 15 acre* for rent. Inquire Ekstrom, \ -mile east of verton on Canyon road, p truck; Uiae, mow also H A. Ben Uea 15-16 I CHARLES BERTHOLD ~ n în . T o e d . Bor Sale— Anemone plants for 85< and 50< a doten. W. ll. Woods Seventh house west o f Watson S t. on Allen A ve. Adv. p-16-17 f P o u lt r y S u p p lì* I -» c; h p ' For S a le- Bed and springs; 1 fluff rug, 8x12; 3 smaller one*; 1 breakfast table—o r will trade for anything I can use. Good condi tion Mrs. W. J. Alexander. Rt. 4, Beaverton. Adv. ct'l Good, pure milk promotes health, especially at this time of year, [«rink lots of it Beaverton Sun rise Dairy, A. Cantenaiml, proprl-! etor. Adv c 15-tf V'h.'W k.-V'V» W A N TE D Wanted— Housccleanlng by the day. Forty cents an hour. Maud Owler. Phone Beaverton 3303. Adv. p-lli r.ght, title, equity and interest in and to the following described real ' l ill. Of OREGON 1 O K propel ty, situated in the County of W ashingtcn, and htate of Oregon, WASH1NGON CO U NTY. Eugene Walsh, John B. Walsh, and to-w it; Beginning at a point on the Euward Walsh, and Eugene Waist, West line of Traet “ D " o f the and John B. Wu>sh, Executors o J. B. Jones Addition to Beaver the Estate of James W Waist ton, being 1524. 95 feet North of Deceased, Plaintiff«, v*., J. Wes the Southeast corner of thè S. ley Price, Rae A. Price, J. I J Stott, D. L. C. In Sec. 15, Price, M yrl Taylor and John Do Tp. 1, South of Range 1, West Taylor, her hut*b*uul, George A of the Willamette Meridian; Ruhoutus, and Peter J. Pulanuk thence North 653 U5 feet to the Defendants- Northwest corner of Tract " C " To Myrl Taylor and John Do< of said Addition, thence East Taylor. Defendants. IN' TH E N A M I 226 feet to th* West line of of the State of Oregon: you ai the S. P. Right-of way; thence hereby required to appear and an South 81 degrees, 18 minutes swer the complaint fileu again; you by the phiintils in the abov. Ea it, to a poi"1 North 8» de grees, 48 minute* East '<«3.86 entitled Court and Unuse on or be fret from the point of beginning fore Four (4 ) weeks from thi being the Northeast conter of u date of the first publication o! this summons, to-wit; on or befort certain tract deeded to W. H. four weeks from the 1st day ol Warren; thence South 89 de March, 1929, that being the date grees 49 minutes West 563.85 of the first publication o f this sum feet to the placo of beginning mone; and if you fail so to appeal containing 5.40 aire», more or and answer, the p la r tiff* will ap ply to the Court fo r ther relie: prayed for in their complaint, to wit; For a dec re# and judgement a gainst you fireclosing out all youi Too may fellows who would not five an inch on the ingnway found i o-iout iot out on the hillside «ratting them. . __ On the highways we meet de tours, road cosed lo r repairs, bridge out one, way, traffic, etc., but tne i u»d u. nea is aiways open. Until go SUMMONS in One o f the strongest believers in signs that we know o f just now is a banner, he is much in*erested in them. . . ___ ^ . . . Sign reads, “ Drive slow-, you migni u.eei. a fool," this might be c.ianged to read, “ Drive slow, iwo toois might meet. ’ Rerthold’s Famous Feeds It's a far cry from the old back- breaking days of the household drudge to the emancipated woman of today The antiquated cook stove has gone the way of the old oaken otK-ket while the washboard has Joined the kerosene lamp in oblivion. Despite the fact that many women still lack system In their work and that soma housewives devote an average o fd fty - one hours a week to mending wash ing. cleaning and cooking for the lam- lly. the modern woman le practicing kitchen reform She Bnda ample time for outside Interests without in any way jeopardizing her Job as wife and mother “ America Is leading the world in conservation of woman power." says President 8 H. Altorfer of Altcrfer Brothers Company. Peo-l*. 111., manu facturers of A-B-C washing machines. "In no other country has so much been done to release woman from household drudgery. Science la mod ernizing the home. Kot only has it revolutionized the kitchen but It has spread from the upstairs guest room down through the house to the laundry. “ Beauty In the laundry-room le an innovation. But today, the up-to- date housewife takes as much pride in her laundry os she does In other parts of her house. Harmony in color is found there to match the soft greens and parchment tans of her washer Ultra-modern In its square- cut design, the Spinner brings new Joy to what was once a disagreeable task. One minute for every eight the cuk in couE i o i i n Many a success has been built on the ability to cash in on another’s know ledge. The man who relics solely oil his own judgment, failing to take ad- vantage of an expert's opinion, is, sooner or later, riding to a fall. When you bank here you may avail your-» '« ll ol this extra service without any extra charge, what-so-ever. In every department, savings, investments or business, we can serve you M AKE THIS YO U R B A N K ! B A N K YY ! l o w - p r ic e d c a r H F R A \T f ■ B ■ B ■ Foley Automatic Filer Service a J A ll types, Hand, Band, and* o Circular Saws ■ ¡H a n d Saws .......................... 50<B SAW FILING pounds ol cio'he* is all tlist is rt qulred to keep th* sntlr# family »pic and span Whirled dry in « »atI smooth porcelain spinning dryer tl clothe* are ready for th* line, flul and dean, with only the minimum time and practically no expense .“ Blue Monday naa Become t myth t t » mechanically regulated home today. B E A V E R T O N LiviTiniitv, I’ roa. II K Denney, Vice I’ re* Dnv Ornv, Pa*hif*r W O R LD ’S fin e s t HQM* SO l V£OI O F F O l ’ SC Two-Door Sedan DKLIVKHKI) i i k r k FÜLLT KQUIPPKD N O !d saw* retoothed . . . . $1.25 r ■ ■ B Pickup and delivery service ■ Phone Beaverton 2552 W . E. Van Stipout h a s t h e lure of th e open road ta k e n yo u to these w estern w o nders ? it . — ■ ----------------- ---------------------------------------------------— —— _________ r ~~ — '— • c % ém fc. : * V ~ ~ — ~~ r~/ T h e m o s t Beautiful FO U R IN T1IE W O R LD Four In Ita price Haas, th e new D urant la tho smartest and moat colorfu l Four aeen on tha road today. V G racefully-curved panda, em bossed louvres and wide,sweeping fenders are some o f the elem ents in its ultra-m odern de sign A Drive this popular Four today.See how its victorious perform ance is in tune with ita enchanting beauty. Vk Inspect th e c h a s sis- note the World-Famous Red Seal Continental M otor, Masury patented Rubber M otor Mount* ing, Morse Silent T im in g Chain, & oth er fea AUo . , . tha sensational DURANT SIX ■ DELIVKRKD 7 W HERB F Ü L L T B Q riP P K B TWO-DOOR SEDAN tures found in the highest-priced m otor cars. Top Left — From winding road» open n e w vista» oi lordly Rainier.Center—Tanoe,from thr hill» above, seem» a blue gem in an emer ald setting. Right— No one haa ever yet done justice to Grand Canyon. i bottom Left—A Durant Sixty four-door sedan makes a spring trip to Yosemite. Bottom Right— Wild flowers battle with the m o w on the slopes o f Mount H o o d .__ ¡Besides printing all the news of tje east part of Washington County ad vicinity, the Review prints pic tures o f the most interesting sub- jk-ts from all over the country, D i n M C o u p tT Sport R om dter N Otto Erickson Co. W ashing*» County Distributora T