The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, July 01, 1932, Image 2

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    THE
Beaverton Review
Issued E very
F riday
Oregon
at Beaverton
f
M o n e y to B u r n
Entered as second class matter
December 9, 1922, at th# po.-tcffi.-e
under the
at Boavrrt-on, Oregon,
A r t o f Marrh 3. 1879.
J
H
Haletl
..
Business
F R ID A Y , J U L Y
I,
B y P eter B . K y ne
M anager
1932
Vacation and Tour.nit Season
Thib ia the
tim e o f y ea r when
moat people begin to plan lon g or
ahort
trips by autom obile.
The
touring fan w ill seek
the out-of-
the-w ay road in order to discover
fo r
hAnself
the m ore
beautiful
spots o f Nature. This is particular­
ly true if a person is planning to
camp out.
In preparation fo r a trip o f this
kind, careful forethough t is usually
given to the necessary spare parts
o f the car. the kind o f cloth in g to
take along,
or the
fis h in g equip­
ment
needed;
but
often
little
thought is given to the safeguard-
o f one's health on the trip.
This latter point
cannot be too
stron gly emphasized,
because, on
such a trip liv in g conditions are
often changed so
much
by expo­
sure to ¡«clem en t w eath er, lack o f
sleep, irregu lar
hours
and other
factors,
that the
body
m ay be­
come more susceptible
to attack
from
disease
than
it would be
under the norm al home conditions
Another hazard which m igh t a f­
fe ct the autom obile tr a v e lle r is the
roadside d rin king w a ter supply. On
a hot and dusty
d rive a drink o f
cool w a ter fro m “ The
Old Oaken
Bucket’’ type o f w ell,, looks a ttra c ­
tive, but from a san itary view point
such open and exposed w a te r sup­
plies a re the ones to be avoided.
C arefu l attention should be g iv ­
en to the scoirce o f the m ilk sup­
ply, p articularly i f there are chil­
dren in the
party. A
sw im m ing
place shoud be selected w ith care
also, in order to avoid the use o f
streams c a rryin g sew age fro m com ­
munities located
up stream
from
the camp.
I f your vacation takes you into
localities
infested
w ith
malaria
bearing mosquitoes, m osquito net­
tin g should
be included
in your
luggage.
T h erefore
it devolves upon the
tourist him self to see that all san­
itary
precautions
are taken
to
safeguard
his health w h ile on a
vacation.
The Story o f the K id
M ho M ade Good
(A
F a b le)
Once upon a T im e th ere
w ere
Three Sons in C ollege. A n d a fte r
a sufficient
number o f Y ea rs they
all Commenced. A f t e r
P re x y had
said his Piece and the Sheepskins
had been dished out, and the Boys
had rid them selves
o f th eir M on­
key H ats, they a ll adjourned to the
C ollege H angout
f o r a couple o f
Quick Ones.
“ W ell, it
looks to me
like a
Tough W o rld !’’ w ailed one o f the
Boys. “ I ’ m
g o in g Hom e,
Sw eet
Home and work fo r the Old Man
T h ere’s no sense
in m y sta rtin g
fro m
the Bottom som ewhere else
w-hen the P ater's
r o llin g in G ra­
v y ! ’ So he packed his Saxophone
and
his
Book
and
started fo r
Home.
“ It ’s too Soon
to
dust o ff the
Office Chair,’ '
com plained “the Se­
cond Y ou n g Hopeful. “ I ’m g o in g to
take the next F lo a tin g
B ar fo r
the Other Side, g e t m e a H igh er
Education in some
fo re ig n School,
and let Dad
charge
R to P rofit
and
Loss.’' So
he sent a F a re ­
well L etter to M ary, carbon Copies
to Sally, Flo, G e rty and Ruth, and
sailed fo r E u rop e
Twenty-Second Installment
“ You're an even dirtier Uttle rat
than I gave you credit far being.
So unless I give you ulnety thou-
sand dollars you will put the ex­
perts from the Internal rerenne de­
partment on the trail o f the estate,
and they'll collect so much taxes
Illegally withheld— "
“ They’U fine the estate—you
know they will.” Bunker screamed.
“ They can't do anything to your
uncle, but they can fine his estate
up to oue hundred per cent They
won't have any pity on you."
“They ought to fine the estate. I
would If 1 were the collector o f In­
ternal revenue. Now look here.
Hunker—I ought to go to the col
lector o f Internal revenue, turn you
over to him and have blm put you
In Jail.”
“ You can’t
You can’t prove
anything, and I've got those books
hidden where nobody can find
them.
Better a.-cept my proposi­
tion.
You'll get out with some­
thing, then I f you won’t play the
game I’ll see to It that you got out
with exactly what I get— nothing!"
“ You forget that you are an ac­
cessory before the fact.
In the
eyes o f the law you have commit­
ted a felony by aiding and abetting
my uncle to defraud the govern­
ment.”
“ I know But when I turn state's
evidence they won’t do anything to
me.” Blinker laughed mirthlesaly.
’T h a t's what Immunity haths are
for. They pay me fo r my Informa­
tion."
“ Bunker, you re loathsome. Get
ont o f my room
Quick
I don’t
tike to rough-house a little old man
like you. but If you're still stand­
ing there leering triumphantly at
me thirty seconds from now H I
manhandle you.
Scat, you pole­
cat !“
Bellowing R.inker's unceremonious
departure. Elmer Clarke sat down
to do gome solid tbinklng. He had
need to. for If Bunker’s threat
should not prove to he an Idle one.
he was liable to find him self In a
most unenviable position.
“ Well, one thing Is certain," he
ledded. “ I f the collector o f Inter­
nal revenue, egged on by Bunker,
should levy on the total residue o f
the estate. I'll he back, financially,
where 1 was before Uncle Hiram
died but with this exception— I ’ll
tie ont o f a Job W ell, I ’ll soon find
another. My health Is A-oue again,
so what the devil do I care for the
«lings and arrows o f outrageous
fortune, provided I do not have to
wait too long to marry N ellie?
“ Why. I almost forgot that I am
mayor. I have got a Job. after all.
and It pays me one hundred dol­
lars a month
Well. I've existed on
less Elmer, old settler, you're not
licked at all. but oh. boy. when you
get hack to Pllarcltos your sense
o f humor Is certainly going to be
tested I Th ey're going to tell this
Joke on you while anybody lives to
remember It.
“ Yes.
Indeed.
Elmer
Clarke,
you’ re right 1 P ilardtos Isn’t going
to be s pleasant place for you to
live In herenfter, but— you’re go­
ing to live there because N ellie
Uve* there, because you’re the
mayor and also a high school
trustee, and you can't resign from
either Job Just because you’ re a
public Joke.
That would be haul­
ing down your flag, which Is alien
to your nature— beside* which. It
would be the very finest way o f los­
ing Nellie.
Guess I'll sing the na
tional anthem o f Slam 1“
He decided to await develop­
ments. It occurred to him that if
Bunker really had such a club to
swing he would have swung It most
profitably on U n de Hiram before
the latter departed for that myste­
rious land where Income taxes are
not. He certainly would no« awing
It nntil he had collected his own
legacy from the estate, for Bunker
was too cunning to make such a
maladroit move. Perhaps Ms threat
had been a monumental bluff.
“ I think this Is a matter I should
take up with McPeake," he decid­
“ M y Dad wouldn’t hire me i f I
were anyone else,’ ’
th ought
the
Third, “ so th ere’s no use G ypp in g
him. I think I ’ll see w h at makes
this Old W orld
tick b e fo re I go ganic m atter in the soil which is
home.’ So he g o t a Job in a L o ­ an im portant fa c to r in
retaining
cal^ Concern,
and w orked
in his moisture through the d -y summers.
Shirt-sleeves fo r a y ea r or so. A t He plans to watch
carefu lly the
the end o f that tim e the Head o f effect o f the cover crop on the r e g ­
the Concern called him in.
ular crop to be grow n on the field
“ You have a B rig h t F uture a- this year.
head o f you.
Young
M an,” said
the Boss. “ I can offer you a Pos­
A s to ria — A
c o o p e n tiv e m arket­
ition as Sales
M an ager wt a Sa­ ing organization is l«eing found in
la ry double
th at
you’re m aking this county
to band!.?
the
bent
now.”
grass seed o f the members.
The
in
W ritin g ,”
said the capital stock type o f organization
R id. So he took homo the»
new has been decided up..n as the best
O b er and laid it in fro n t o f Dad. fo r the local
circumstar.cej.
Bent
Read it and W e e p !” he said “ I t ’ll grass seed has become
an im por­
cost you T h at Much to H ire m e!” tant seed
product in thin county
A n d the Old Man
squirmed and where a type o f
grass som ewhat
grunted— but he Liked it. Which different from that in most other
was one case w here the Boss' Son bent grass sections is being grow n.
amounted to
som ething beside a M arket demand has been alow fo r
Food Catch fo r th e Steno.
the past year
but it is believed
o rg a n iza ­
M O R A L : You can't make a S o w ’s that a good m arketing
tion w ill aid in m oving the crop.
Ear out o f a Silk Purse, eith er!
-* )
The
bridges
between
the Old
ON OREGON FARM S
Grande Ronde and Hebo being wi-
Grants Pass— Use
o f the Cal!” dened.
form a zinc
chloride
method
of
controlling pear b ligh t has appar­
en tly proved successful on the If.
G. H offm aster place where he ha»
used it in
his orchard
f o r three
years. County A g e n t H erb H ow ell
reports the treatm ent unusually e f ­
fe ctive in checking b ligh t on b th
limbs and roots.
He is convinced
o f its value and is
recom m ending
it t o other pear
gro w ers in his
county.
(jjinie
(gSy
C orvallis— Curious to know how
much plant food
he was turnin g
under when p low in g down a coiver-
ciop o f vetch and
oats,
Gilm ore
Hector, a fa rm e r
near here, had
the elements in the heavry cro-p es­
timated and discovered that he was
plowing under 65 pounds o f nitro-
iren per acre alone,
»q u ’valen t to
the amount in 400 pounds o f am ­
monium sulfate. In addition to the
fe i tilizffig value, M r R e cto r hopes
to gain much from the added o r­
w v r » m in
• kr M » s K n s
A OtSSfWIWED
MAU
IS ISADORC
kaplams !
w o n ««*
AMD UOUQlESr
■UT MCTMIUG
he
HAFP6UÎ
9
ed. and forthwith called upou the
lawyer.
McPeake listened to the
Incredible tale with a growing «lie-
' gust manifesting Itself on his fea­
tures.
“ You're a shrewd Judge o f ha-
man nature, Mr. Clarke,“ be de­
clared when Elmer had flnlahed hls
rec ita l “ Bunker la a r a t
I am
positive, however, that he la bluff­
ing you.
I f he had had such a
weapon to use on your uncle, be
would have used t t Consequently,
I think that the best thing to do
ts to ignore him and proceed with
the distribution o f the estate.”
"W ell, I’ ll not accept any money
that doesn't belong to me, Mr. Mc­
Peake."
“That's alt very fine, but watt
nntil you know for a certainty that
It doesn't belong to you. A black­
mailing charge la not sufficient
grounds upon which to hnse an ac­
tion o f this klud; yon cannot poo-
“ You Give Me That Ninety Thou­
sand Dollars or Something Heavy
I* %-oing to Drop on You.”
slbly be charp-d wltb being an ac­
cessory after the fact. I think tills
whole affair is a mare's nest and 1
advise you to run along to New
York, enjoy yourself and return
here In about six weeks I'm cer­
tain that nothing will happen until
the decree o f final dlslrihutton U
signed; If tt doesn't happen then,
tt will never happen. I have uo ap­
prehensions on the mutter, Mr.
Clarke.
Remember, Bunker Is an
arrant coward."
“ Well, perhaps you’re right, but
I do not think be is bluffing. I don’t
think he has the ooumge to bluff.
I confess I'm afraid o f him."
" W e ll Pm not. nnd the first day
he comes In here I'll have him on
the carpet and shake him down
I'll w rite you the results o f my
Inquisition."
So Elmer went on to New York.
Five weeks later McPeake wrote
him that the real estate had been
sold, that all o f the debts o f the
estate had been paid and that a
final decree o f distribution had
keen signed by the Judge o f the
prohate court.
McPeake added
that Elm er’s share o f the estate
would amount to approximately
*218.000
Immediately upon receipt o f this
Information Elmer came on to Mus­
catine and the day after hls arrival
he was to meet McPeake In the
latter's office. “ Not a peep out o f
our frleod Bunker." he announced,
coming at once to the subject
closest to Elmer's heart.
" I had
him In my office and gave him a
bad half hour, but could not get
any admission from him. He talked
vaguely o f things he conld do. but
seemed disinclined to do them. I
think he was bluffing.”
"H as he received hls legacy, Mr.
M cPeake r
“ I handed him hls check ten
minutes ago. Thought I might at
well get rid o f him before you ar­
rived." McPeake reached Into hi*
A L IN E R TW O
It's p e rfe c tly all righ t fo r a w o­
man to hang on to her youth, but
not
while
he's at the steerin g
wheel.
“ Y ou say you knew
her when
she was a mere slip o f a g ir l? ’
“ Y eh ! B u t . s h e ’s
slipped a lot
since th en !”
Judge: “ But, madam, how could
you m arry a man you knew to be
a b u rg le r? ”
W itness: “ Oh, I thought he’d be
so quiet around the house!”
The
fo llo w in g
correction
ap­
peared in a small town paper:
"O u r paper carried the notice last
week that M r. John Doe is a de­
fective in the police
force. This
was
a typhographical
error. Mr.
Doe is rea lly a detective in the
police fa r c e !”
BEAVERTO N
R E V IE W
« M a fenaal type
wvittea receipt w »U a check tor
*218,T S O I attached to It.
"8 tfn
hare.”
he
erdered -aad
Htvwr
rtgnod and poached the check.
You will bow doubtless desire
to look over my aero not*.“ th# law­
yer continued, and spread before
Eliuer th* final account lug he had
pr,-pared for th* probate Judge.
“ Mere I* the etatrmeut o f th* ap­
praised valuation o f th* estate, with
an Inventory, and here are all o f
the vouchors that go with th* final
accounting.
However, I have a
client calling la ten mtnulea. so I
aim gvet that you take alt o f three
paper* back to your hotel and
study them at your letaur*. Tou
might drop In at the bank ou your
wav and hare that check certi­
fied “
Elmer gathered np all o f the
papers and t«a>k his departure. The
chock he had received was on th*
Ftr>t National bank, downstairs, ao
Elmer went Into the bank first and
apppvached the paying teller’« win
dow.
" I wish you'd have this
check certified,” hr said and ha tided
It through th# grill work.
The paying teller took tt and de
purled
Five minutes later he re
turned and handed the «-heck back
to Elmer uncertified. "S orry." he
said, "hut a distraint warrant has
been served on th# bank by th«1
local on I lee tor o f Internal revenue
and we are debarred from honor
In « any further check* on thla ac
count."
“ I thank you." aald Elmer po
lit ty and walked ou t l'p to Me
IV
office he went. T h e client
the latter had been expecting had
not vet arrlvt-d and Elmer went at
on-e Into the lawyer’* private
ofliee.
“ Well. Bunker haa made good."
r.o
m o u n A
“ 1 told you 1
t’
;h lie wasn't Muffing.
He
plumed hls coup so cleverly that
he got hls own check, rushed d«>wn
stair* and cashed It Just before the
collector o f Internal revenue served
warrant on the hank. The funds
of the estate are all tied up until
the government experts have gone
over th* books."
“ Holy Jumped-up Jehosaphntl’
yelled Abs*>lotn McPeake. “ N o I"
“ But y e s !"
" I don’t believe tt I"
“ Go downstairs and ask the pay
Ins teller of the First National
bank. He’ll enlighten you
I went
down there and he enlightened me."
•The dirty d og!” McPeake raved
“ The dirty little snake In the grass
to do a t* ins like th la!"
Elmer shrugged. “ All I’ m hoping
ts that the collector o f internal rev­
enue leaves me enough to pay my
few debts.
I owe the Ptlarctto*
Commercial Trust and
Saving«
bunk twenty thousand.
I f I get
that much out o f the wreck I’U b>
i
where I started and In s
month or two I’ ll be Just as happ*
as If I had never been a million
a ire.”
He smiled wanly.
"Yon
see I haven't got terribly accits
tomed to being a m illionaire," he
addi-d. "Spending money ts a fine
art and I have never learned It
Cheer up. Mac. I f I’d collected all
of this Inheritance and had got a<-
curiomed to living on a million
dollar scale. Blinker’s action woul ‘
have broken my heart.“
“ Y on a re ga me. “ McPeake de­
clared admiringly, and called fn
hls secretary.
"Get the collect«»
o f Internal revenue on the line fo-
me.” he ordered.
Thereafter for five minutes h-
listened on the line while the col
lector o f Internal revenue talked
Silently McPeake hung up.
“ I.lcked I" he croaked
TJckeo
to a fra zzle !"
“ All right. I’m licked.” Elmer re
torted calmly. “ What Interests n»
Li to know how I was licked."
“ Bunker went to the collector ot
Internal revenue directly after y c .
gave him your ultimatum an,'
turned the real set o f books and
vouchers over to them, and fo r five
weeks a corps of expert account
ants has been expelling them. Th«
statute o f limitations baa rut
against the Income tax returns fm
191.1. 1914. 1915, 1916 and 1917. bui
they have you nailed oo the re
turns from then on. T b ey haw
made op the tax return* fo r thor-
year* as they should have be»
made up had your undo made n
honest return, and the collector It.
forms me that the estate owes t!
government
two
hundred
at
thirty-one thousand, nine bund-
and four dollars and eight e v
«TO a « c o rm iro x D >
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
THE
COUNTY
(»C R T
OF
T H E S T A T E O F O R E G O N , FO R
W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y
In the
M atter
o f the E state O f
Harrison M. Hughson, Deceased
N O T IC E
IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N
that the undersigned has been duly
‘«ppointed by the
above
entitled
court as the A dm inistrator o f the
E state o f said
deceased, and has
dnlv Qualified as such:
IN
N O W , T H E R E F O R E , all persons
having claims against said estate
are hereby notified and required to
apresent the same, togeth er with
proper vouchers
th erefor, to
the
undersigned at the law offices o f
H are, M cA lear & Peters,
in the
Shiite
Savings
Bank
Bldg.,
in
Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated this 18th
day o f
June,
1932.
D oy G ray, A d m in istrator o f said
Estate.
Hare, M cA lear & Peters, A tto r-
neys fo r Adrrtiriistrator.
adv c.30-34
MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL
[C H U n C H
"TSlam'/ted Adèrtwi#
]
100 cu- ft.
12 Inoli block ..........................
16 in- h •’ lab ..............................
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Cord W ood and Coal
Phone 522S
Ad i ertiaem eiita In this column 1
C. ut a word.
Mminium >’la ic o IBe
FO R
SALE
I f You M ont a Real
Treat
TRY
S T A R S E N ’S
H O M E M A D E IC E C R E A M
()m *-lla lf M il* Wow! o f Beaverton
On H ighw ay
A va
S. Ailatne,
Rhone 10*.HU
M inister
Sunday
school at
9 45. Mr*.
Flora W illiam s, Supt
t'laesea for
all ages. M ia« W illy la Buahnell o f
Eugene, who ia her»* to conduct tht
« >atl> Vacation Bible sclwtul, w ill
speak
to the
children
at 10:45
M orning worship at eleven o ’clock.
Duet by Miss Esther
P orter and
Miss A lm a Herr.
Young People's m eeting at »e v ­
en o'clock.
Missionary
com m ittee
in charge.
Load
*5.50
*1 10
|5 50
*5.00
*4.50
F- K. /• A S T R O W
Corner Second and Angel
TRADES
Milk contains all th* food values
ao east-mini to a child's grow th and
developm ent
I f you w ill but phone
4525 our wugon w ill deliver daily
at your home the very best o f milk.
Beaverton Sunrise D airy, A. Camen-
sind, proprietor-
adv. c-3 9-tf
For Sale *>r T ra d e G oing hotel in
good town in W illa m ette valley
fur acreage or other property or
business in this
vicinity. P. O.
llox 530, Carlton, Ore.
p-.'ll
For Sale— R oyal
Amu* a n i black
cherries. W . C. Matako. 1 mile
south ou Lom bard
Phene 0235.
p-Sl
W anted— Deed alio In good
condi­
tio n , Fur rash. A. F Andrew *.
B ering, Oregon. K. F 1). No. 1
adv p-31-32
W ANTED
w ere
invited
Tuesday
evening. I ing ami Aiti combined. E very lady
in m issionary
work m
T h ey plan to return the courtesy* Interested
invited
It la mit
necessary
that
in the near future
the church
Th e Sunday
*ch«»«»l
rejoices in you he a member o f
an attendance which has kept them A pot luck d in n w w ill tie served,
T h c*v w ill be
regular se rv ie r«
In the lead In the Attendance c«vn*
n rv ‘. Sunday,
both m orning
and
1 test w ith H illsboro
evening.
N ext Tuesday Ia M issionary meet
sf *
v i» a K i.r, amt i. o : * t.
KUH
vi»; TO M l » . “
AFE W A Y
n m
u i i u
i
id s
sir*
I-
STORÊ
v v iT H O i r
B U Y FOR T H E
Kinton Church
Children's D ay w ill he observed
by the Kinton Sunday school v.-ith
a program during the SunJay schou'
hour at 10 o'clock, Sunday, hour
at 10 o’clock. Sunday, July 3rd to
be follow ed by a basket lunch at
noon
A ll attending are requested
to bring basket lunch and dishes
to serve dinner in, a «
it w ill be
held in the church grove.
to
-TIIIC I I» :» I T W * TH U l 'O 'K H
E vening service at eigh t o’clock
Solo by Miss Adams, “ The H om e­
land in the Sky,” illustrated with
a chalk d ra w in g by Miss Bushnell.
Louie, the converted In-iian. w ill
preach both m orning and evening.
M id-week prayer service, W ednes­
day even in g at eight o'clock.
Regular preaching servi« > at the
church this Sunday at *3 o'clock in
the afternoon
by the m i 1 -, R«-v.
W . E. Simpson Bible school at 10
o'clock. E veryone is invited l*i be
present.
i
|i}o Your Shopping Friday nnd Saturday
Store Closed A ll Day
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Tail
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Maximum
Cans
10 lbs.
can
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A lw ays Frrwh
lb.
37c|
4c|
23c|
St. Cecelia Church
Sunday Masses, 7:40 a m.
and I
10:00 a m.
Sunday Christian Doctrine, 8:30
a m., and 9:30 a.m.
Saturday Confession, 3:30
p.m.,
4:30 p m., 7:30 p m., and 9:00 p.m.
W eekday Mass, 8:20 a.m.
Methodist Church
Rev. L- C. Poor, M inister
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
W orship Service
at 8 p m .
Preach ing at 11 a m
Midweek service at 8 p.m. W ed ­
nesday.
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Fresh, (Y ia p
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Society
enjoyed a
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people
at thr
ice cream
social
to which
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pound.
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