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TRIDA Y, TH E SEPTUM BUR S lh V E N T S N 26 R E V IE W Entered as second-clas* matter December 9, 1922, at tbs postof- flee ait Beaverton, Oregon, under the act of March 8. 1879. ISSUED EVERY FR ID A Y AT BEAVERTON, OREGON J. H. H v i a m ■* — lf»S6 EDITOR SI KS( R i m o * RATES Per year (in advance) . . . |1.00 Not in advance ................. 1.50 ^SNAPSHOT CUIL D O N 'T IN C L U D E IN ONE TOO P IC T U R E M UCH Then I on uuotlier 'hat was ( I -------------------------- ------------ 1# going farher south and rode dow n Real Estate Transfers ! 1» Wyandotte, itself u city wtih «linos« 20.000 people. A I the I »old . 1 I III! way down there It waa built her nt us. L d a II, 12, 13, 14 »1 Just hfce Front Street lu and 15, lloaewcod Acre Tra. trust cities. At Wyandotte I K. K How-man et uz to l-Yalik called on my friends. Mr. and L. IMinktcw t»vli, el uz, lad 9, Mrs. Ffliyd L e . Were they *ur TIS RIW . prized! H D Sembler et ux to Mark lu 1922 we Had visited tile T. Co*. 4d a»'r«a See. 17, TIS lees, but had uo wool fn m them RSW since. Bui they were living at w . K. Hcidwelt e( ux (o Wal- tlie same location. They must ter H VaiiKU-ek ot UZ, L i t 5 have boeu there a quarter of Schmitts Add. Rom eel«m Rosa Hrnwn to Alvin Rrowu a century .perhupa longer. Floyd I rod Just finished putting na •t ux, ** acre T IN R3W. There were Juat as many rare outside on hla house. I don,I thirty year« ago know what else tin call 1.. It less drivers wen. on the outstde and changed but the horses had more venae W alter Schallberger et uv to the appearance of the building 12 from one of frame construction Presley K. Hale, !*art S-v to looking as though tt were T IS R IW Anna G. IVtllboiw* to ('has nwtde <tf brick. A sort of brick ~ like substume that was fa ueuvd A. Pettlbone, Pari Sec. 13 TIS R 1W En sheets to material like Andreas J. Kuehl et ux to Al plas er board only the outside t-ert A Kuehl. S \V, of S W 1, had the appearance of the ex posed edges o f brick and the of Sec 30 T28 RIW Holbrook Timber Co, to Ore inside of the aheeet was smooth Kalatna Lbr. Co 320 acre* of w itU an asphalt appearance and Timber. lay close along the aide of Lite Helene Hughe* Io Vorland V building. Made a good job, too. On* ton et ;»l, l\i it .lohn H " •! 1 L o t e i like a brick house. 1 ker DLC 49 S 6 T2S R IW . thought lie had built a new Louse. O F. Cooke et ux Io K I, The old roof gave 'that away VanCleve et ux, .50 acre Win and the thought came that he Pointer D U ’ «2 T IS RIW had put a veneer of brick on Claus Erlcksiav et ux to l ugene the tgitaide. l> Ilc V iek o <-t u , Lot Well he Is a chemist in the Greenberg lights. No. 54 T IS Pennsylvania Sail Work* at Wjr- RIW . audotte. He had u<>t come home Herbert HenJ Marsh to Jo when 1 arrived so 1 sut on t ie seph N. W eller, «4.85 acre* porch and talked with Mrs.l-ee. T IN R3W Fiuuk S. Brown et ux to Phyl Floyd came home and we had dinner, watermelon, chicken, well Its Cort el ux. 20 acres Sec 1 a whole lor of good things. If T2S R2W .hose folks live like that a l1 the E. A. McGrath et ux to (1. A. time I'd like to board there. Olson e l ux. Part James Canflel I But perhaps there was some HI A’ 41 T'JS RIW. thing in tite refrigeratDr. Quien Ytolu May Wilt to II. A. Kur aube? as ,he Spaniard* say. util, Uit 10 Wiltshire. Town of Beaverton to Cecil I. A fter supper Floyd got out Barnes et al U>t 3 Block 1 lies his Cadillac and took me a round to see the used car lots verum. iu Wyandot, e. Had some good Harry Alexander et ux to .Mary cars there tUu. A 1935 lav Sallo A. Doane. L it 3 Steele's Add. without a scratch or a mat for j Beaverton. Benj. Franklin Sav. ind I.n. $165. And 1 guess that >X5d cash would have bought It. Ass'n to liauj. Franklin Fed. Some came down from the price* Sav. and Im. Ass or Pori land obtained here for second .land Part of Wm. Pointer D U ' No. cars. That Cadillac Flo) rt ditxve 82 T l S RIW . be bought second hand In 1923. Harriet Booth to James Gilniorv a 1929 model. He paid $30<t ei ux ,1 acre T IN R2W. tor It. He said he wanted to J. W. Connell (S heriff) to Mark >ee me drive home a real car. Skinner (Sup't. of Bank«) L it * Hoped I'd not buy a cheap make. 2 und 3 Lidd und R ee l'« Add. to Beaverton. 1 didn't. Well, 1 p ared with the le e -* Ilunry J. Hutchinson to Daniel that evening late. It must liave Hutchinson et ux, 15 acre.. Sec. Fay Harrington to Virgil My teen ten o’clock and when 1 got to Agnes's liaise the doors or* et ux, lavi 262 Johnson Ka- v. ere shut and everyon..* asleep tute. Add. Deoverton. I crawled into the ca- 1 had Jacob Koenig et ux U> L i a 11. driven down there and slept In Neher, 6 acre* Sec. 5 T2S RIW . Fred l.uetht Jr. et ux to J. J, the car (hat night. A *r%) to Portland disc loses a large number of men at work on the Canyon road ju*t down the hill this way from Sylvan. Did I say, at work? I n.eant that they were ostensibly at vvsrk though the amoui.t o f energy expended would not move a mass any great distance. They are the W PA workers the reliefers. Now. relief is something that one must not make lightly o f This picture, while striking, is really two pictures in one. But these men are supposed to NE of the faults often seen iu than of pleasure. All right in a three be at work, hired by a Govern n.ent agency to do a certain o the work of an amateur pho ring circus, if you like, but not foi job. They have shovels and tographer, especially of a beginner. a good photograph. Selection, leav peck away at great E.tnks of Is the Inclusion of too much in one ing out what is not really required, earth with about as much real picture. He tries to “ hog the whole is a lesson to be learned. The view effect as Canute had when he show," as it were, with result« Cast point should be choseu carefully remembering that much that is ex tTied tw sweep back the ocean are uninterestiug or distracting. traueous may be eliminated, or at with a broom. For example, from the top of a least made uuobtruslve. by moving What about machinery plan mountain or other eminence, he is the camera to the right or left, up ted to bite into banks of earth impressed by a vast panorama of or down, nearer or farther away, by and accomplish something'* Does country— several hundred square focusing from different planes, ot the Administration desire to miles of it spreading to the horizon by using different diaphragm open stop progress by ignoring the in a great semi-circle— and prompt ings in the lens. tools that an advancing ctvill-1 ly tries to compress It Into a few But sometimes, you say. how can zation has made available for square inches of film. The result on you help getting In several objects t2.e accomplishment o f such jobs the film is little more than a wavy ot competing interest when Nature as these men are playiny at or Jagged line— the horizon line— or circumstance has them In the pic Could they not accomplish much separating a white space from a ture you want to take. It is true that more by making use of labor dark space. He failed to note how this situation cannot always be easily saving machinery? all the interesting detail was swal avoided but, when you are confront You remember the fellow say lowed up in the vastness of the ed with it, you may find yourself ing. "The more 1 see of men scene. lucky after all. Go ahead and shoot the better I like my dog." Well, Such a panorama may be saved and then examine your print. Imag the more 1 see of Governmental by beautiful cloud effects obtained ine a scene on a river. Your point mismanagement, the better 1 by using a color filter and. of course, a t interest is a girl In a bathing suit like John D. Rockefeller and it can serve, and may well be treas about to dive from a row-boat in his methods. He may have teen ured. as a "record" picture of a vis mid stream. You have to snap the ruthless and mercenary but he it, but vastness unrelieved by near picture from the river bank fifty accomplished something. Per by detail generally makes a poor feet distant. You find when the haps you need to be nithles- picture. Better to let the panorama print Is finished that interest in the sometimes. be a background for something girl is rivalled by that In a small 9)---------------------------------------- $ worth looking at in the foreground. boy in the foreground at the right, A foreground object—a single tree, fishing from the bank. Beyond, dlag DAD S STORY onally aero.*« the river on the left is ■ -------- ------------------------------- 9 a human being, a grazing cow, a a dam and , turesque old mill In a nearby cottage on the mountain During my stay in Michigan setting of w.llows. You have three I visited the nationelly famous slope, often will make all the dif pictures in one. What do you do? ference in a scenic picture between Cherry Festival held in Traverse You take your print and mask each something interesting to look at and City each year. Oh. I krew I one of these interesting pictures *dJ»q y e i I natfw SntoS sre.w little or nothing. Again, in nearby scenes, there is from tbe two others, mark them and Might have been one o f t he de frequently material for two or even have the corresponding sections on ciding factors that inclined me more complete pictures that the pic the negative separately enlarged. to travel east. No he princi ture taker has crowded into one. Many a fine picture is made by en pal one, bu just one of those with the result that the eye wan larging a selected portion of a mis minor factors that sometimes ders from one point to another, pro cellaneous composition. have weight enough to mrn the ducing a sense of irritation rather JOHN VAN GUILDER balance and really do the deci ding. The last straw is what many people as there are in the broke the camel’s back, you know thing like standing s ill. Sunday hid ami Hazel and their whole state of Oregon! and h may be just the last little thing that turns the table and two boys and their women came Well, to get! to Agnes’s house to Alma’s and we had sort of a we were told to follow V. S. makes one decide. family reunion. Claude and his No. 10 to its interseetk/n with We drove f rom Hastings to love in Jackson wheie he ; Coolldge highway, and to follow- Traverse City intending to stay wife three nighs one wib each of ray works in an auto parts factory. ; , ) * latter to a/hoolcrar* and we It may interes, some to know wo„|d then ^ rlo)le enfueh ^ sisters- in-law. There were oth that though a Dodge is mede L ar.y wouW know v U) ers to visit, too. but we could De.roit. that many of its parts direct us t*> the place wo were see the others. And were they surprized. The first question, are made in other shop«. The looking for. Our informant failed Ooolidge road "Where is Celia?" greeted me cushions, the springs, the w heels to tell us that U. 8. No. B near everywhere. Did not have time and some other parts are made intersects to visit much in Kingsly though Jackson. Claui-e used to work Royal Ook so we drove merrily on the way to the cherry festi in a wheel factory but now he along until we got to Highland is working, if I got him right Eark. which is a part of De val, and also returning south. in a cushion factory. That fac iroit, and then we inquired for There is no use for me to at tory makes cushions for severel • oolldge road. Well we were tempt a description of the Cherry- different makes of carj. such as miles from it. But we found Festival. There are things that the Chevolet, Buick. Plymouth the place where Agnes livct and just can't be described. Per Chrysler, etc. had lunch. haps it was not quite as 1 ex - Claude gave me a lot of good peced it to be. One way it was After lunch I started looking not. The crowd was much great advice about buying a used car. a. second hand cars. The first er than anticipated. I thought I thought that I might; bring one cr.e that «truck my fancy was thought I a 1932 Chrysler. I almost hough* that in going to roy old home home with me. He just then I would see num should go to Jackson to buy one it but did not want to buy the bers of people that I would not There was no use going to De- first one I saw. I just kept on l oit. he thought for there the going down Grand River Avenue get a chance to see any other way. Well, in that way I was cars would be of a class that stopping and looking. Dodges disappointed. In that big crowd would get much harder use than were what 1 was looking for but that thronged the street* for the cars in the more agricul— 'here weren't many. There were three days I saw three people ural districts. W ell, 1 listened ured car Ion with threee hun besides those who lived right in patiently all right bu thought I ’d dred. four hundred and almost m the city. One,Dee Gibbs, stoodi still visit Detroit. five hundred cars on a single lot. My oldest niece, Mrs. Ailie Fin on a store step and halloed at Most of them were V-S’a or me as I passed. One wa* roy ley lives in Durand which is Chevrolets. They seemed to be grand nephew, Ben Church and somewhat in the direction of the popular kinds. They out one of the Hudson boys. They Detroit from Hastings, nut right numbered all the others iwo to visited awhile but being a much on the w-ay, but still, n.it much one. In other words there were —qyo pat Aaqi ‘aoyjuJauaa j 33 otio .< out of the way. So we drove Lu tw'o Ford* and two Chevrolet» to ei interest« and had come to the cy's car ever there and Vic told every one of all the other makes city to see the Fes ival and could us where to find her youngest put togeCier. And they wanted not be Bothered visiting with daughter in Detroit. So I drove a good price for them too. down there, but first we visited folks from away out west. Along toward five o'clock that W e did not stay to see the Allie's oldest daughter, Thelma, evening I grit tired walking so j last day oi the Festival. Some at Owoseo. I got on a «rreeti bus going We had some difficulty in lo south and rode to the city limits. thought It would be the big dav the others thought Friday, the cating Mrs. Anges in DetrMt. last day we were there, was tht Agnes lives on a short street big day. Anyway. Lucy was with and Detroit being as large as me and she was ge ting uneasy, it is. some 1.750,000 people liv not feeeUng good she wanted to ing in ¡he corporate limits, to get back home. She had stay say nothing of the smaller cit I HEAR. THAT A P R E T T r ed long enough with compara ies that cluster about it. In close NlFTr SNIPE HAS MOVED IN NEXT DOOR . I’LL HANG- tive strangers. So. Friday even proximity are P u tia c , Rova! Oak. AROUND AND SEE ing, Jdst after lunch we decided Birmingham, Grosse Poin*, Wal- to start for Hastings, her home, kervllle. River Rouge. FYohse, p- was seven o’clock before* we Wyandotie, Dearborn, Wayne,. of ■Kingsley. Cadillac, and Cedar Plymouth and any numbe» Springs. For the last 'hirty cities that would make any city miles we could not drive over in Washington county population thirty miles an hour because the figures took like the returns for atmosphere was hazy. We made a hamlet. From Pontiac on thru Royal Oak and the two hundred miles from Tra Birmingham. verse City to Hastings in just Ferndale one travels thru Jus five hours flat. It was seven at much city as one would In when we left and when we stop going from Multi» mah stadium ped to put the car Into Creg- to Multnomah hotel. Yet those lows garage it wati just midnight. cities are each a separate mu In the Greater De I guess that is Just a little faster nicipality. c 5 f c than I ever drove over any sus troit there mnst be more than tained distance though for the 4,000 000 souls. Just think, in ’»A 9 times ** fast boys, that would be s„me- that one city lV/ur 1 hi ,ui- keep losing their rouverts Underwood, Lit 39 North Tigard to the biialne*» world Create ville Add. L*w iu S. Pointer ei ux, lu II« no* g new heart,O L>rd. and frmn the MUMi and Mumie I souse llniitew ixul, 1.810 i'll ria« glorify Thy name. «crea T IS RIW. U*D. N. Taylor, ih u n r.o ii On* Elia J. W ollt et al to tilia*. M, M o m i«*, 20 acre* Hcc. V T2H gun i*l. asiv. RIW. 1 '»■ " ■ O, Weatcott to Joe Corrieri M MMONH e ux. 20 aerea Sec. 11 T IS I12W In The I Irrail I »u tl of the Slatc of Oregon for the County of ii ushlngtou Mary ti. Dixaon, HalistIff, yt. Al rida li. Dixsou, liefendaiil Somehow w* thought of i, big To Archi« II. luxaon, I V abort named ilefeudaul: bioiu-lng Newfoundland a* t il* fellow. *o full uf life, rame luto In the name uf Ui« Hint« of tho Muntoli dial night, lie was Oliatoti, you oro l»«r«by requited all different from the “ kldway to appear and answer '.he coni sort. No *mell of liquor; no r i plaint fllwd against you In Uis sarei e Hindu ou hi* nada; bul above entitled Court aud cauaa laughing «yea and a umiliti* on or heforn the explrattloii dato o four week« from the did* of fare. Who rould he fie? Start at till* eud and work the first publication uf this smu hark, ili.nh-hlk«*«! out from K. ntoli*; If you fnll ao to appear C. Good riet he* puwnai there; mid an»w «r, plaintiff for want bifore dint trjtng to sell liooh* thereof will apply to Eie above Couri for Uie 'ellof and Inaunaure. Bark of thla a et. titled break with die family «ml that prayed for In her compì dui, ,to- break after lie had »pent a year wit: dividing hia money with Ihe For a decree dissolving tho iKiy» In Europe. This on «he marriage contract heretofore aud heel« of law degree* from Yale uow «slating hrtw ««n th«< plain and Marrani. And ao here liera tiff ami Uie defendant and gra n t lu a far count ry and broke. ing custody of the minor rh lid r«» One of our Christian bua|. of pianti iff and dofeminn'. to t he »«• a men found him sfili r a ve plaintiff, with thè provision limi limi* after we liad » n u i l « I «he difenda ut «hall trave the rlrht to close of the servire; the two visit »al<l i hlhfren al all reason made it to u nearby piare for able times, and for aurh oilier inore eats. Next day our friend and further relief as to the court may «mm Just and « t illa b le hud die chap over to * I» place Th l« summon* Is publish«d by of buaine**. Hud a pull ot «Uiltie« A t him. Being used to order of Uie Honorable It. Frank tipping bellhop« und wilder«. Belers, judge of Ihe aliovs <ntlt- Ui« nan wa* *|ow to taka the lul Court, made nod entered oa the 19 th <fay of Auguat, 1936. gift. directing publication of thl* sum The night Iwfore at the Mia iiioiis onr« each week for fou * » on when he came to ihe Igird. consecutive week* la llhe Bea ht hail prayed. Ho now over verton Review, a newspaper pub- a*, die * l » v the two knelt "You liwlird and of gt-neral cirrurition see I'm learning to pray", he In Washington County, Orrrun. remarked. Dii'e ,.f flr-t publication AU •a*ter. hack at the Ml »aioli gust 28, 1936. die two were In a huddle a* Dale of l«Mt publication, Hep >• what might he a Job for Uie trmtier 25, 1936. man. And a strange thing broke Kavnnaugh A Kavaiiauxh. A t It up. "Anyone here b do dltbe« torneys for Plaintiff, 504 Me« I tr u rafe up ou Broadway?'’ Thi* from a man who swept In Budding, l>«irtLiid, Oregon. adv c39-41 fiom the side door. We had never »een him Iwfore. Our new friend » a* quirk aa a fiaah um ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ "Take me.” NDw the qpeer port. Over at die restaurant they had *ei»t uo one lb get them any help I hii the) took the null* and J Great Newspaper af ths Northwest *o he had hi* meaht and rueii. m Who will »ay that the voluuteer J W U H I K RI ERO 1,1.4ED messenger waa not w m nf the R Auto Routs snd Agency |g>rd. a Br, verton Oregon Dl*hwa»htng waa a step. Next ■ lo r information regni dlag • «urne word from Hen I tie that a ■ «•‘ rvlee er «nhwrriplloa« Jirti a* rook’s helper had turned ■ I'hotir Beaverton 7.103 up on a whip. Su he U.ought ■Residence snd office ; enough of Ills friend to «end him a Corner. Second and Hall lie letter of ttianh*. Yen-Mi» Prodigal 1936 Edition S ÌTl?r (Orriumian Landon Celebrates 49th Birthday ¡Business Places ToPatronise AND O H to' w\ GROW cm . IN BEAVERTON ft sifMBMHr'ni i f n AU/ 1 iiumi Signal Batteries Lee Tires A Tubo* Competitive Trice* Alexander's Super-Service Station Beaverton Barber Shop C. j. STEVENS, n i n n i l i : r o t i SIG NAL GAH AND O IL * A -l Lubrication, 8.50 Sterling and _______ Beaverton. Ore. Pennzoll SATISFAC TIO N G U A R A N TE E D STUDIO BARBER SHOP OITOMETRY AT REA SO N A B LE PRICES Glasse*. Fitted or K en sir«i Our Hpecislty DR. A. E. W ILSO N E. D. Van M ETER. Prop. W . E. PEC.C. E. L. HOWARD UNDERTAKER AND EMBAUMER f i ' é HefriKerator Service f a ll 11 IT II Kedfleld BFAVKKTOY Tlione (HUS AFTER THE HONEYMOON 3 sS Beaverton 3525 ELECTRIC BEAVERTON CABINET SHOP R. L. WAIJ<ACE Hall al 1st Beaverton B y Geoff Hayes J HOLY* SOME , (3NAKE,WHAT r S A Y P O P - D O YO U BE LIE VE IN LOVE a t f ir s t s i g h t ? ja rS sr ’• -*a •• i'. '}‘hy. c 5 c C D i I’bone Carpenter Work ItenioSeling roofin g Built-In» Screen Doors and Window St recn* lieaHonatile Trice« A -l / r/ f & Beaverton . 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