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Th# Beaverton R e v i»« m i DAY, FE B R U A R Y 31. 193» [R T # N R E V IE W c i , s « ; s r iu ^ .T I SHVED E V E R Y F R ID A Y AT HKA> n V KRTON , OREGON H u le tt . SUlUU^RU’llO N IN y i n il E d ito r - U 4 L J 1 J ’ ' ■ $1.00 1.60 ( V o i VJ T)poirra|Wical Krror T ic i i typiw npM aai ill O You can hunt till you but It somehow will T ill the form s are off M» a »?< It Is strange how till it KÍ It shrinks dew n iute- n AS«net and it never stir» or peep». That typographical error. :oo 'm all foT human eyes. T ill the ink is oa the iwiwr, when it grows to mountain six-*. The boss he stares with horror, then he grabs his hafr and groans; The Copy reader drops his head upon his hands and moans— The remainder of the issue may bo clean as clean can be. But th a t typographical e rro r is the only thing you see. —Author Unknown D A D ’S STO R Y O I ^ K y ear (in advance) in advance alberine Katherine Dejt L d Miss Pltyl were tomáis La nR ________at .he “I t e Ulne F. Fora (Fa I tir Iturkl. lu te .' formel teacher m tip load atali call the idYloi i M U A k v / .tff fliu n V 1 i i U ta» <U«I it» l*t* 'Jiln. ¿ t i ■ » igeami is a mem w ego. 1 would have t< to to the of nr TTiir • rrtW '-rìT iT T " XYTT^rnr rtr-'îïïT ■tn^T r u .fi ’iTr.1 T •chool de I bal e team. r n W j ï ï . >* (-:'rr '.r r ti-t* . /v**i \i util ■ Entered l-claas mall ter Decenibe' k t : »ö i « t t|)f p ^ f f t * at Beaverton. Oregcm. urufHV the aet o í V March 8. 197V. H. .i, — ■ Get environment in your zoo pictures. It adds much to their intoreet. ‘•IT’ HAT is it wo always look fo r-[th e cage or corral and shooE If thq M ward to in tiro .-.pring?" , Ron's den. for tn-iam v. is a t Mi l a teacher asked her class of eight- back end of his cage, which It usual- vear-olds. “The animals In t,he soo." >-v *»• doul su^> your pU tut# from piped up Mickey. th® 8 lJ*’ 1 *» Mirkey might have added ’’and of * * ' W ,r J '* “ ' h£rmu" 1 snapshooters." fur there are in this - * » .» “ n e u ra l »urrogroltngs the Do.. worm a tow people a ho park their *"* * * JL l , ^ , 1 , c M t to the burs of bis cage as cam eras on the c to s« shelf at the £ £ first sign of winter and. like the bear ^ ^ ^ ^ in the too. It hibernates until the hint' wheu he la vf :ht up against arrival of spring. the bars 1 would got a larger Imago.” If you own one of these hibernat T hat's (rue enough and at the same ing cam eras you had better get It I time you would be getting Just an out, dust it off. carefully clean the other picture of a lion. Suppose the lens, load It up with film and be on image of the lion ia sm aller at a hand at your nearest zoo when the greater distance from your camera. keeper lets his animal family out of How about an enlargement of tho the Indoor winter quarters to the Hon and enough of the entrance to outdoor cages. T here’s a real chance his den to add environment. Many amateurs overlook the pos for some g rea t pictures and a great sibilities in trimming and enlarge chance for some real pictures. There's one great advantage in ment and in doing so they pass up taking animal pictures at the zoo In the opportunity to change what early spring. The foliage on the would be an ordinary snapshot. Into trees is not as heavy as it becomes an outstanding photograph Keep these things in mind when later In the summer so your light is taking all kinds of animal pictures much better. Background and foreground should —wild and domestic. Get environ be given careful consideration In ment in the picture and you will taking pictures of animals and fowl soon be convinced by results that It at a zoo. In other words, try to get ¡s well worth the little thought and environment in your pictures—nat effort it requires. ural settings. Don't just walk up to JOHN’ VAN O FILD E B to r r p - mrrnn - V ■ -mi home, and tuuk. at U anali r to the ludigu 8ervli*| l.iang .i.-mUiml to i r t H I I iM lg a h o la b K tfm m the coutlueut was miiiw Juulp. and to pay our tick ets book ju st about all l had. The wife stopp'd jo Michigan for a time and I went oti. .T h ere was no housekeeper at tligl school, so I could hold tilt ¿of1 down alone. We stored our fu rn i ture in B urcrofl. V irginia, ind at ter I had been a t Tu|K>lah some two or three months, the wife and, furniture cam e on. When I le f’ fa holah 1 sold tip.- furniture for just about what the freight a e ro .s the co n tin en t cool me. w i n * wc decided p. take a Job ugaiu dn the Indian S e n ice thoro were several places w o ,co u ld go. »»ne elfric lu Wyoming wanted to trade jobs wr|th me. T wo day schools were also without teachers. Jl was on the advice of O scar Brie,» then I bird Auditor, that I cam e to tho Pacific C oast. It was in 15*15 and !>• had taken a trip to San l-Yan rises* Fair, and was full of en th u s iasm for the (.cantles of the t»re- gon country. Of cou rse I was not going to Oregon, but to -iotr»wh.i' the same clim ate. At Taliolah I found a So per in lendent by the name of Garber. Hi* uncle was in W aahlneton and >i enied not a t all a bad sort of fellow, but Emory was quite differ cut from his uncle. -------- ------------------------------ — » LO CA L N E W S IP--------- -------------------------------------------- pc Rabfclt hay Straw Feedr Pest litter Washer* Seed & Feed » " o - adv i , k,„ i .1 —1 ,J*V i i , i „’¡ I W I L . •t titilli f TO ÌRKIHTONH h e *' S t a l e f l U •III} I *• | « | » | ' l o »< f t ,h ir » m i n g l . . . . r a il MI}. L for o s te ite lista te of Ml I'lemhHBi Deceased. Notice I» hereby given that the ml, Justus I*. Flemming, •eit by the county court of i I i . hiimi ism Wmliliiii Il ìk e ton e o q u t ). d lih >VV'i‘" i* Vs r V " " " " iViltoiO At l l i l 4 » 'd l l ' t.l V‘ lfi4)a I . i li- it. mi in. iliii no'— 1 ..... * duly iliialllted as urli udiiilulwti'stor. All p i-iro itl li .1 \ IJI k ! ||ki'1'4 Igl'-Jlt'1 ! said p ie tà o pi v x m i & m a r ' ” vouchers, a l my residence. llea v e r l> llb'iN ep Hero ghe ru II V NN VII II, III .hit >St *1 I In . , j f 9 ) •H» vi > »allied Oefniulioili Ul/ i i y 11 if* ^ 1 1 " *" * Hills lb T i l * N.vkii: i »K T ilt: t * T « i J f v # - W tW U v Jlw iiitn mi >ntb« Iron, date hereof. U V '\*'M n r*- liatiMl and first p u b l i s h 'd , . l a n a «|||lr«*4l j,l«i »»ini*«' i*l»»l !*»»««• Jl i j II»«' « •n»l»lniiit fiUtl ittiunifi >•,«,« i ».B> 3«. 193« ut»»* vo «nlltliMl or» uno mi m W ' / I D ato of last puhllratiop Fel.ru- ihé* Tth «I h y o f M in .) » I .» t*», rii LI ury 31, 1936. «lui*» M in* nft«»r fnut «U** frolli Ju stu s U Fleinmliig. Ai'iniiilatra* tu« of l(hk rit**« |Ail*) crii , ii of Ule E state of 'Rudys !.. IhlH • RUIIIIIIOI1H.1 D ii * 4hti» of f)u* f 11 NI to r of A>uU)4«mllofi . ll»Rra*nf b#tH9 l'« Liutu» Flemm ing, Deceased. <|U, JOyW. 4 »ol Ih«’ tlulc of I1 limi M. II. Hump, residence and ad t»iibllciitl<»n (hvri'of 1*«’U» k Murrh *lh. (¡ress, iiilbthoro, Oregon. A llo m e, 1939, filiti If > ou fall r .» lo i-i>p«'Ui. tor raid E stille and A dm lnlstratoi. for wnnt lh«»rrof, th« plulntlff »vili udv r g 13 ai»i»l v lo th« <\nirt for ih.- r«U«f prayetl for in I i I r compUInt, »••-»» n Rev'.ew can For a d«'i r«*R i II nnu I» I iik ih« iiiHrrliiit»* printing for ami iiiarrlRK«* l'ODiriit rklRllt-tf hi»- hvt’.'ii you t» mi Ih« plaltiliff, u|»«>n Iho n rollini.** of t»<lu!t«*ry TI i I r 8umn»miR ir R«rv«t) up«»n >«»• * by inibitetit ioti th«*r«of in ih«* I- «v«r t«*n Hevlvw a l«'icnl n«WRpi*p« r puh 11 rimili l| liRht-tl in Wimh i tiftc l«»n Oounly. Or« Kun, purauuni t«» nnlvr of ih«* llovmr- ahi«* II. Frank l>t«*ni, Judff« < » f Ih* «boy« «utili« «I Cuurt, nn»«l* r«n»l« r« «t ami «Ialiti F«hrunry 1*1. 1931». Ktt|l»y A» llar«*. Attorti« » • f«»r IMalntirr l(«y*l«l«*nt M t.in ry h . Slat«* «*f or«fo n , P ori offi«*« \<idr«RR F itri N’atlmmJ fìank HM b * . Hlllnhoro. <»i < a«lv rio li I did not have much loro for my work in the Incom e T ax Division. I had less for the task s assbroed me in th e Third Auditor’s Office. True, in my mind’s eye I could «ee about e ll the tran saction s actu ally being done as they were reported by the Disbursing Agents, as those who spend the Government’s money are SA L E S called. - SERVICE A Mr. Brown had Ju st preceded me in being tran sferred from the R * v . I. N . D e m y i t y t : Goislrich Tire« B atte ry Service Income T ax Division to the Audi Accessories Greasing I have found nothing in the to r’s office. His daily greeting each past 20 year» that can take the Robert Myers. R oberta MrCIxskey, Auto Truck, snd T racto r R opa.ring morning was, "W ell, boys, two plus place of Dr. Mile» Anti-Pain lo rra in e Denney, Maxine mid Da two are still four, this m orning." Pill». They are a ture relief for vici Cady are recovering front the I f you know anything o f an audi- BOB my headache.” m easles. ttrr’s work you can understand the Sufferers from H e a d a c h e , joke, and if you do not know au The Ju n io r Oddfellows of P ort- Texaco Fire i hief Neuralgia, Tootlncche, liackachr, Phone 0103 diting. you will never get the point. ■¡.ml will ^ put on a degree and Sciatica, KhrumutLxm, Lumbago, Product* B eaverton. Ore One day in the Auditor’s offiice ' rill at the Tigard I.O.O.F. ha,II Neuritis, Muscular Pains, Peri I made requisition fo r th e c a n Saturday evening, February 27. All odic Pains, write that they hava celled checks of one of the Disbur Oddfellows are invited to attend. used Dr. Mile« Anti-Pain Pills sing Agents then located at Hoopa with better results than they Itad The W ashington County Three Valley, which lies ju st over the even hoped for. lin k Asaaclatlon put on a program CThr ( O r r iu n iia u line in California. He had several quently. does not put money in h'< own consisting Countless American house of a playlet, Ip'islcal. exceptions on his previous aud!t (•rest Newspaper " I the Then the m atter of computation. pocket he usually gets by the ave and other numbers, at the 1 O.O.F. wives would no more think N orth» est and in looking them over 1 no We went carefully over each figure, rage auditor. Yet people pay largo home in Portland, Sunday, Febru of keeping house without Dr. ticed th a t the total amount of his ARI MI R M l'I.IIO l.I.A N I) number, or amount concerning mon sums to have the colum ns of fi ary 15. There was a large a tte n Miles Anti-Pain Pills than with exceptions ju st about equalled the out flour or sugar. Keen u pack ey. which was the commodity iu gures added up and check* 1 for dance present. Auto Route and Agency amount of outstanding checks re which we were interested. We accuracy. age In your medicine cabinet and Beaverton - - Oregon ported, th a t is, the checks were J . If. H ulett and his * ls ttis -ln - save yourself nct^lless suffering. worked in co-operation with four W eil, W ashington is a fine eRy law. .Mrs. Eva Broadway. Mrs. Ent For information reported as outstanding, ^ome wav otherg when it came to clucking to live in if one has the price. X . A t D ru g S to r e » —25c a n d f l .0 0 re g a rd in g s e r v ire or Mubsrri|Hion* that gave me a hunch and I made ; ma Drake, and Mrs. B eil Mills for accuracy. The clerk, «he sten those on the outside looking in I'hottr Beaverton 730J visited over the week-end with Mr. requisition for the previous quar- ographer, the section head, the there seems little reason w! y one Residence and office: anil Mrs. Frank Kelley at \ et*co tt. te r ’s cancelled checks. f'h ie f of Division, and the Auditor. cannot live as cheaply there a i Corner, Second and Hall The ocean was calm , and the r eath When the orderly showed up T Five of us went carefu lly ove- anywhere else, hut my experience t r on the bearh warm. went through the checks and found every computation to see that it • ■ ■ «■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a tends to show that it coMs much there in what were supposed to be was absolutely accu rate. Who could Miss Marian Hagg and MI hk R o more to live there than it does In cancelled checks several hundred not get it right a fte r having five other places. For one thing, rents berta W hatley, students of Ih-aver- dollars of checks endorsed in blank different men go over a simple ton high s c tx o l, will be given an are high. Then there is the niHtte. | and negotiable. W ell. I'll admit that sum in addition? audition over the W ashington Coun of proximity to one's work. In the the thought came ?t© me that I program. which Is A dapper clerk in the off >c wh * sm aller town o r the country, one ty Am ateurs' could put those checks in my poc tieing sponsored by American leg io n acted as section head, or bo«r was walks to work. In W ashington few I ket. take them home with n e an 1 through KOW. The named Councillor. I remember him of the clerk s can get homes with- P ost No. 6. the next day cash them a t some program will be given in »he near principally because he always came ii walking distance of t h 'ir work. future. corner one a t a tfme. endorsing to the office looking as though Tie The m atter of “keeping up with 1 some fictitious name and there The Misses Marian Boyaon. Ethel had ju s t stepped out of a band the Jo n e se s" finds a lot of keea would not be a soul who could ever box. His little m oustache was a l com petition in the Capital. You see tra ce those checks to me. B ut then ways curled a t ju st the propci an tlie fellow next desk wearing a 1 ■- 1 th e thought came, th at man who IMM. LU LNSL .NOTILI, hnd drawn those cheeks «-^iW . have gle, his neck freshly sh a v e!, his hot house flower in his button hole, The license fees for llcetisablc S T U D I O B A R B E R SH O T suit properly creased. everything and so you proceed to buv on». to make their rajnonnf goed Why B e a v e rto n B a r b e r S h o p dogs over the age of e ght moulb.c ju st right. He took supper with Then he te lls of the wonderful should I injure him ? H e ’ n^ver did F I R S T CLA SS W O RK us one night a few years la ter show he saw la st night and you and for such dogn owned or kopi anything to me. C. J . S T E V E N S . P R O P R I E T O R when he and his wife were m ak ju s t have to see the same show. within tlie S ta te of Oregon over 3d AT R E A SO N A B L E P R IC E S I reported the checks to the sec ing days for the year 1936 are: the rounds of the Indi. n a- Then the exodus to the ball para SA TISFA C TIO N G U A R A N TEED tion head, who conferred with the - gencies. K D Van M E T E R . Prop. .Male Dog . . $1.0') < > n the day of the first game wi*.h 1 assistant chief of the division. He Fem ale Dog $1.50 Folks think it a big job to audit the privilege of seeing your P res called the office of the C om ptrolie' $ 1.00 books for a concern that spends ident throw the first ball is q u it; Spayed Fem ale Dog ............. of the T reasu rer, who sent a m es A fter March 1st, 193$, the i ícense ! ten or fifteen thousand do’. la rs a Intriguing. I could go on ad intin- senger a fter them. They were ca n is $l.oo more for failu re to L year. Accounts in the Tli'rd Audi inim. (I f that isn 't rig h t you cao ¡ fee VV. E . P E C i G celled and gent then to the Dis procure license for the dogs above to r's office were often $3.000,(XHi.OJ co rrect it.) bursing Agent in California. Thev O PTO M ETR Y stated. i to $5,000,000.00 every three months A t first I took a room in the Glasses, Fitted or Renairrd eventually landed back among the U N D E R T A K E R AND E M B A L M E D Also, after March 1st, 1936. the or $12.000,000 to $15,000,000 a year. Northwest part, not too far awae. quarter’s cancelled checks. Our Specialty ' Y et some seem to think that the Then I had a room in the South fee Is $100 more for failu re to DR. A. E. WILSON People marvel at the extrem e « i n n i g » B u i ld i n g . . . . . . B e a v e r t o n fellow who has handled the big ac- east on the far side of the Capitol procure licenses for licensable dogs Beaverton •> Oregon accuracy of the Government audi - 1 ; counts in the Third Auditor's Office and rode or walked a m ile and becoming over 8 months oi age tors. W ere you to work tb e ie for in the T reasury D epartm ent is a h alf to work. Then to the 1400 a fte r March 1st, 1936, anil for dogs awhile you would understand. In Signal B a tte rie * la-e T ire * A Tube> Alt Heidelberg Beer months old owned or much Inferior to those who handle block in the northeast. Then back over eight th a t office th e re were five who ( Competitive Prices On Draught accounts aggregating a corp le of closer, then we got a house out kept within the S ta le of Oregon went over all accounts. First there thousand a month or so. It's a fun near the Catholic cem etery In Brook- | over 30 days a fte r March l* t 1936. Try us for Chicken Dinners and Alexander's Super Service Station was the clerk who did the actual SIGNAL GAS AND O ILS Barbecue Sanclwishes Licenses may be ordered by mail. work of digging out every tra n ny Old world when we get around Iand. Ix'iter we moved out into the \-l Lubrication, * 50 to see a hit of I t ! F R E E DANCING S ta te Hie name and ad d r.ss of country in Virginia and each mor saction th a t had been reported. He Sterlin g and Again the average auditor for the person to whom the lire n te is ning passed Arlington cem eteiy and OLD H EID ELB ER G PARK first looked up “authorities'* for Pennzoll Beaverton, Ore. to be issued, and the sex of the making the expenditure. I? i t was C ity o r County takes into consider Fr.Tt Myer. F ort Myer is a cavalry post. !t ' dog. a plain open and shut case he ation only the amounts spent, with B EA V E R TO N Fees are payable to : fun to see the passed cm the authority fo r making tegard to the amounts provided in used to be great E. L. H O W A RD budgets without giving soldiers drill. They would ride full EDW . C. LUCE, fo u n t}- Clerk, or charging np the expenditure. published L U M B E R CO M PA N Y to the AUTHORITY tilt at a sand man suspended two H illsboro. Oregon. In case he was not sure, he wen- consideration Agent For to one of the head clerks, so ralled. for the spending. When a countv or three feet from the ground and Published by «icier of the Cotin- E s t i m a t e s G l a d l y F u r n i s h e d T H E OREGON JO U R N A L though they were only clerk s who or city disbursing agent keeps his try to stick their saber into tho t j Court of W ashington County, Phone Beaverton OKI* P h o n e B e a v e r t o n <»202 had had more experience in such bocks so th a t they balance and fellow. They jumped their horsey ; Oregon. ndv c 9 - l l m atters. They might decide the case between themselves or they m ight appeal to the head c t the section. The head of the section was, in our case, Mr. Hawley. The three T~r o f us went into a huddle and in j Y E S , I’M A M O D EL 1 W S.G Y DP D - WOULD YOU ^ IT A ll. D tP fc N D S ca se we were undecided, v.e ap 1 P O S E F O R Pt r ----- J I. Y r-sR lV r h G IR L //HO I W H A T S H 'c P O S E S pealed to the Chief of the Division, ------ r L I V I N G J h P O S E S $ O R A L IV IN G "?! -------— o o r and he often referred the m atter to the Indian Bureau where they ------------------- M went ov er I t . T h e * • Indian Bureau * «4-W J * s-. W c fficia ls often capnp to, th e Third r\ A uditor's office, though ini M/.ng so \ j T T ’i they had more than a mile to come F irs t, th ere was the authority uno I fo r m aking the tran saction . And we were each of us held responsi t- ble so fa r as the authority w ent; we interpreted the transaction as one having proper authority or tria« one which did n ot have proper au thority. Som etim es the D isbursing »Diri» i :v\ iVv, A gent would apply to the Indian ifr lfllj Bureau and get prosier authority \ ' )A¡I when our office had disallowed some expenditure. T h at was done fre- *■ 33 ' I ANTI-MIN P I U S Business Places To Patronize IN BEAVERTON! AFTER THE HONEYMOON A By Geoff Hayes P r V <i k be' - ¿ a ¿ P .V A fgf -, I \