The Beaverton Review F R ID A I^ JM a Y J ! ^ ^ THE BEAVERTON » ................. R E V IE W Entered u aeoond-claaa mall mat- tar December 9, 1923, at the poatofflce at Beaverton, Oregon, under the act of March 8, 1979. ISSUED E V E R T FRID A Y AT BEA ­ VERTON, OREGON J . H. H ulett ......... Ed itor S L 'B S C R im O N KATES Per year (in advanea) . . . . >1.00 Not in advance ........................ 1.60 T E N Y E A R S AGO Memorial Day This Year Has Wider Significance Millions Expected to Pay Homage at Private as well as Public Shrines I 11 ■ ■ i ■ I ■ * w bond« in place of th* HOLC bonds, luist Will and ToslMnsKt of the haa filed • he man would have an income of above named ikwedeitt, >150 a year. From >700 a year hi* hW first and final account in the income has I h ' oiv reduced to >150 above entitled court, and that Mon­ a year through no fault of his but day. the 27th .»ay o f May, 1656, b> action of this Administration. •i th* hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M , It’s mighty fine to have a Con­ •aid the court room of said tiourt gress that will do the bbldii K of i t the County Court IU> um ’ at llilln the Executive. And the I xecutive boro, Oregon, haa been appointed elected on the platform of "The by said Court «« the time and Forgotten Man". Now I wonder who place for hearing objections there­ is that "Forgotten Man”. I- he the to and tihe settlement thereof. man who has strived, saved, worked, P a te l and first published, April denied himself to lay up something 20. 1035. that will keep him in his eld age lavst puhliostion, May 24. 1035. or is it the politician who can de­ Albert Brandt, Executor, Beaver liver the vote«? t'»r, Oregon The big miitdle class has been Thomas G. Greene A Thorne* (1 tie- bulwark of *>U|- civilisation, of J r , Attorneys for Executor, our liberties, of our institutions But por, |\,rtPr BUff.. Portland, Ore- this middle class has been com- j on r21-26 posed of the thrifty, hard work irg citixen who tried to help h'unv- setf and hi» country in caso it ] NOTICE OF FIN A L SETTLEM EN T needed his sor vices. Ju s t euch men In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington Countr ¡ volunteered to fight when the call to arm* came. And of course our In the Matter o f th* Last Will and E tat* of ! President is looking out for their ¡ and Testament Nettie Hoffman. Deceased ! interest when he vetoes the Ismus , Notice is hereby given that the j end make» the saving* of the hard working citizen valueless or forces undersigned executrix of the l»st the spending of the capital which will and testament of Nettle IL.lT- was to earn the old man’s liveH- mail, deceased, baa filed het final hood in his old age. account and report aa *uch i xroir trix in tho On only Court oi t 'o •tato of Oregon for WaiMrgUm county, and that said final account and report has Imen *et for final hearlrg and settlement bef’ la sa l! court at Die county court loom in Hillsboro, i>n>gon. on Monday Jun> I f , 1036. at 1» o’clock n.m of u'd day. Dated and first publish,d Muy 1/. 1038. latat publication. June 14, 1635. Emma Pitman. Executrix of the I * * t Will ami Testament ami K» Lite of Nettle Hoffman, deceased. M. It. Bump, readcnce an* ad- c're**, Hillsboro, Oregon, A 'tor-ey for said executrix. odv c21 21 From The Beaverton Review of May 22. 1925 WONDERFUL J P. McUtoascn, Superintendent ot Beaverton schools and his fam ­ ily left fV>r an extended trip throughout the east Mr. McGlasson G V MR K I MH BEER was chosen one o f six delegates Every Day. Inrluding Sunday« to represent Oregon in the Na­ A M E R I C A ' S SilKINE: T he Tomb ot the Unknown Svl- i.t at Atltngt >u Ccmetety H IG H LAN D T A V E R N tional Educational Convention at In- Wider observance of Memorial Day this year is foreseen dianapoli, in June. On the trip the R IB T k V R A N T McGlasson family planned to visit by patriotic societies, veterans’ organizations, peace groups s i , S W Broadway, opp.Journal] among other places, Washington, Open 21 Hour» a D a jj and religious bodies interested in as reverent and imposing New York. Detroit, Boston, and a tribute as possible to our nation’s dead. Chicago. In hundred* of communities, ac- "Neglect of those who paid with • • • ;ording to leaders of such groups, their lives for the preservation of The Emmons family held a fam ­ ihe significance of this national the country would be a sign of NOTICE TO CREDITO RS ily reunion in the form of a pic­ holiday will be extended to include weakened patriotism. By the same In the County Court of the State a tribute of affection to the "heroes token, neglect of those whose love nic at the okl home of W. B. Em- of peace” as well as of war. of Oregon for Washington County and labor built the American family roons, with all but one of his chil­ Besides paying homage at is proof of declining spiritual In the Matter o f the l*aat " 'i ll and | dren present. Those present came national shrines, such as Arlington values. In this year's observance Testament and Estate o f Melissa ' from Monmouth, Portland. Corvallis, Cemetery and the Lincoln Mem­ of Decoration Day, Americana J . Jackson, deceased. Capitol Hill and Beaverton. orial, Americans will be urged to should visit the last resting places • • • Notice is hereby given that the risit their private shrines — the Of their departed friends aud rela­ memorials to their own departed tiv es" undersigned, Milt's C. pu'ditt and | B. F. Irvine, Editor-in-chief of dear ones. Peace societies are emphasizing 1 antel Ellis Purdin, have been the Oregon Journal, addressed the the importance of honoring tho J u t t tit back and relax. T h e e ngin ­ I by the county court of the 'tä te meeting of the Chamber of Com­ Reverence for the Dead memory of Americans who served eer doe» all the driving Swiftly, merce, held in the theatre build­ j of Oregon fur Washington County. Similarly, the attention focused iheir country on the fields of peace wtrlv, you rule to vour ilritinttion , ing. A moving picture was shown, duly appointed joint executor» of at this time upou memorializing aa weli „„ war They underline arriving Irrth and revtad. and refreshments served. ! the last will and testament of Me­ national heroes will be extended. I the need for laying wreaths on the • • • according to those active in the | ¡¡mvrs of outstanding American lissa J Jackson, deceased, and have movement, to memorialize local scientists, explorers, literary men. Read or write »» you »kim »long Thurlow Weed was training as duly qualified as such. All persons heroes and departed members of statesmen, industrial pioneers, edn- aterl r n li , the tnio o thcit highway one of the entrants in the infantry having claims against said im .I m U the individual family. | caters and other “builders of yet invented. exhibition drill contest, one of the are hereby inquired to present tht j “Every expression of homage to America.” fifteen competitive features ot the same to us, with proper vouchers, those who are no longer with us ■ Visit Their Graves N o »top* for food, f i t in the diner annual military tournament at O. at the law office of M. B. Bump, j strengthens the moral and patriotic T he Memorial Extension Com when you »re hungry. S P make* A. C. Decoration Day. in Hillsboro, Oregon, within »ix fibre of the living. declared a ! mission indicated that Its appeal to it economical with »oup io-dettcrt • • • months from date hereof. leader of the Memorial Extension; the American people on the ap- Mr .»/1 St In I at popular price*. Commission, with headquarters in proach of Memorial Day is three- The Laurel ball chib won a base­ Dated and first published, May New York. “In these days of f0y(| - ball game from the Aloha M. W. 17, 1935. economlc distress and uncertainty, F n jo y r e f r e s h i n g sle e p in » s oft, First: To take measures to A. group on the Beaverton ground Last puldication, June 14, *935 the need for fortifying basic preserve and repair local memorials r o o m y b e r t h . Im p ro v e d Tourist sixteen to fourteen. Daniel Ellis Purdin A M.les C American ideals such as love of which without such care may fall P u llm a n s provide c le a n d o u b l e • • • Purdin, Join t executors of the last country, loyalty to the best tradi­ into decay. berths at very reasonable rale». tions anil the grandeur of family will and testament of Mel ssa J The week of May 25th was pro­ Second: To mark the sites of affections is especially important. local historic events and the graves Jaek«on, Deceased. claimed Clean-up Week in a pro- , Space to walk around and stretch “Memorial Day. when the heart of local celebrities whose memory M. B. Bump, residence xnd ad clamation issued by the Mayor, W. your legs is important on any tour­ and mind of the nation turn toward will fade and disappear unless dress, Hillsboro, Oregon, attorney E. Pegg. ney. Y o u have it on the train. our glorious past, is a fitting time memorlnllxed In due t*me. • • • for said Estate and Executors. < all ourselves to these Dr. E. R. Jordan, chiropractor, | f*»r 1 " adv c24-2# . j the curutieUuii. T h e re it clean Ice-water to drink opened an office in the Rossi build­ Oi 4 a*«AM *la*u uit. U«4ttw4* A .tab i when you are thirsty. Ami there is ing in Beaverton. NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT alw ays a c o n v e n ie n t rest r ro o o m a** way* r jjr j iai---------------------------------------------------ta lu the County Court of the State wi ith m od ern lavatory f a c i l i t i e s D A D 'S ST O R Y p.rament. not so. Father was trudging along of Oregon, for Ihe County of -A Seems that I have forgotten the Awards home, having found his Washington Betides, rail fares to California arc low. It’s real economy Last week I t»ld you of some of names of that pair of stallions. But hay fastened to the rack all right, It the Matter of th* Estate of Hel to go this way and have all the comforts, conveniences our pets, the dogs and the cow, I have not forgotten one or two setting right side up at a turn in on Brandt, sometimes known ami and security of train travel at fares o f 2c a mile and less. Old boas. This week I think it no stories they used to tell of them, the road a t the bottom of a grade referred to as “ Helena Brandt” more than simple justice that I One of these stories related how which the team had descended at and as “Helene Brandt", deceased, 1 tell of another class of pets, this he had them trained to mind the top speed. Farther on he had found No. 4245. time perhaps servants would be the voice of command especially when his sleighs and was not worrying Notice ia here«l«y given that the proper name, of some o f our hor- he spoke. Another was bow they about his team for .he felt sxire undersigned, For detail», §ce your l o t i ! S I*, agent or write J. A.Ormamly, ^ ______ _ __ as Executor of the (jc n tra l P u u rn g tr Agemt, 705 Pftcific building, Portland, Ore. see. I think I ’ve told how F atcer would run away when the oppor- they would be cared for once they above entitled Estate and under the was a horseman. He knew and un- tunity offered. And when Idose in showed up a t home, and thev seem- derstood horses as it is given few the yard of anywhere, even after ®d to be heading that way. He told men to understand amd love them, running away, how they would me often that he expected the pon­ Though the neighbors had oxen tight, stand on their hind leg* and ies thought he said “Go!’’ instead when I came into the world ami strike with their forefeet, and bite of what he really »aid. For when he said that they would spring a got a glimpse o f what was going «and roar a t each other, on, at the time o f my earliest One time Father had purchase! way ju st as they really did that recollections Father had horses, not a ]oad of loose hay some distance time when they ran away. very common in that section then. away from borne, had loaded it or. Have ju st been listening *o the Some of the more aristocratic a makeshift rack fastened to the President’s message to Cong-ess as neighbors had oxen and a horse or legging sleighs by wiring the side to why he did not sign the bonus pero&ps a team but Father never pieces of the rack to the sieigh payment bill. Sunday morning The owned oxen for any length of time, bunks. The weather was bitter cold Oregonian carried a notice of the — He did not like them. But he knew and he had found it necessary to calling in of the HOLC bondr, is. horses sad bred, trained, worked get off the load and walk in order sued quite recently. Then thoughts ST U D IO BA KH K K SH O P Beaverton Barber Shop and cared for them. Old Polly was to keep warm. The road, like the turned to the fact that the gov j F IR S T CLASS WORK the first one I remember though trails in that courtry in those days, erament is going to refund these C. .1 8T It VENN, PKOPKILTOK he had many before he owned her. ran through the timber crooking bonds with bonds carrying some AT REASONABLE P R IC E S Of course Old Polly had a mate, about and a t times the hay scrape! 1 '4 interest. K. D. V an M ETER. Prop. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Charley, he was called, a stallion, tiee s that stood close to the road, The HOIX7 bonds were forced onto I Rev. I. N . Demy says: part Morgan, part Indian pony, Walking along behind the team bur the holders o f mortgage.* in pay­ 1 h a v e fo u n d nothing in th e but with the usual traits of his kind, driving them he had been hugged ment for loans made to horn® | I could go into the stall with rather close s time or two and he owners bearing some seven, six, or , p ast 20 g e a r s that can t a k e th e p la c e o f Dr. M iles A n ti-P ain Polly, who was careful of us chil- thought he would stop the team, at times five percent. The bonds j Pills. T h ey a r e a su re r e lie f fo r dren, but none of us bothered a- pass the lines around the next tree carried a less peicentage Now O I*T O M ET R Y round Charley. Nell is the first colt and them pick them up again and they will have to take liond* car- i m y h e a d a c h e .” Gla«»c», Kitted or Repaired BEAUERTOn I remember, then came Fred an ! go on. He dropped the lines all rying such a small interest that Sufferers from H e a d a c h e , Our Specialty then Flora. Nell we used to call right, saying "W hoa” at the same it is almost insignificant. The I’res- j Neuralgia, Toothache, Backache, FinAncE com PAiuj DR. A. K. WILSON Knobby at times. She had a wide time. But those little 'UHiont* did ident related Sciatica, Rheumatism, Lumbago, what he called a" Beaverton - :- Oregon white strip down the front of hei not whoa. They both sprung with average case. Then plead for equal­ Neuritis, Muscular Pains, Peri­ face, had a white foot and was a one accord arsi instead of getting ity for all. Let u» take the case odic Pains, write that they have dainty little thing. Whatever hap- to pick up the lines on the other r f the man who has worked hard used Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills B B B R ON D R A U G H T W. B . PKGG pened to her I do not remember, side of the tree Father found him- all his life with better results than they had and has loaned his even hoped for. One day while plowing out back * * lf without Imes, team, hay or savings out on farm or home mort­ 5c and 10c Glasses of the house, Father plowed up a Anything. fC xprex* O f fic e S ta g e De|x>t UNDKRTAKKK A N D KMBA1,MKK Countless American house­ gages. W estern Union Phone 1Q80B whiffletree iron. I was bothering My uncle. Hcmer, was staying wives would no more think Supposing the man had save! GREYHOUND C O FFE E SHOP around at the time and noticed him ■with my folks at the time, in fact $10,000. Loaned out at seven per of keeping house without Dr. («rung«- liulMIng - - - - - - ll«‘avnrton Rim xl B u ild in g B e a v e r to n O re g o n kick at the furrow, then pick up he ¡stayed there off and on for a cent that would bring him in a Miles Anti-Pain Pills than with­ Bomething and inquired, childlike, number of years. Homer found the comfortable out flour or sugar. Keep a pack­ income of $700 per Goodrich Tires Battery Service what he had found. He showed me little stallions in the yard, fighting, year provider) he could keep it age in your medicine cabinet and Alt Heidelberg Beer Accessories Greasing the end iron from a whiffle tree, a? usual. He saw they had their placed and could collect all the in­ save yourself needless suffering. On Draught FORD SALKS K SER V IC E ■not the usual ferrule with a staple harnesses on and the neckyoke still terest, some A t D rug S to r e s —25c an d $1.00 >58.33 a month. But Try us for Chicken Dinner* and BO B JO H N STO N fastened to it and a ring with a held them together. But no sleighs, the Government makes the owner Barbecue Sandwiches Auto Truck, xnd Tractor Repairing hook in it, but one with the whole no driver, no Father, no hay. He of the mortgage take these HOLC OF» M I L K S ’ F R E E DANCING General Petroleum Phone 0103 thing in one piece of iron, brought thought the hay had tippo! over bonds, and the income is reduced. ANTI-PAIN P I L L S Products Beaverton, Or«- OLD H EID ELBERG PARK around, and curved so that the arKj perhaps Father was yiurt. But I Then again forced to tak® other end of the tug, that part of the harness that is made for that pur-i ipose could be hooked into it. Then B y G e o ff H ayea AFTER THE HONEYMOON a fter inspecting it for some time Father stated, “That iron has been lost a long time. Old Frisky kicked GOLLY, WHAT KIH] it off one day when I wa* plowing H ERE SW EETH EA RT! KNOW VDU’RE KEEPING*! r I f T U T -T U T MARY, “Y DOPE here with her and I ’ve looked and l DO? SHE W O N 'T ] TE h LO O ruY GrOLLY TH E MUT HAS a n o t h e r w o m a n in looked for the thing. And here it R E L IE V E ME D ISA P P E A R E D H E R E C' POISONED YOUR ^ 4 PRifND OKVC THE CELLAR . I HEARD U ." s w e e t h e a r t ! MIND. W A IT ’ TIL POP fK DOG NAMED 1 YOU CALL THE (fT Then he told me about “Old I SHOW YOU HOW '¡A HUSSY s w e e t h e a r t ! SW ¿THCAAT. Frisky” a mare he had bought be­ FOOLISH YOU fsREv i II III H I 1/11 I 1 'I - i 1 I cause she was a kicker, and the THE W iF i OBJECTS / time he had trying to break her. TO HAVINO THE He never did get her so she was MUT IN TH i HOUSE safe for everybody but she never i BO OUR HERO HAS kicked him or any of the family any more. He finally traded her »NEARED HIM IN- fo r a cow after having purchased I T O T H I CELLAR. a span of colts he was goir-g to FRIEND WIFE HAS break, a pair of little Indian pony TUST HEARD HER. stallions, treacherous, quick but in­ telligent. In fact, [Father never HUBBY TALKING* would tolerate an unintelligent fro SW EETHEART horse. 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