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FRIDAY. JANUARY 21, U*M\t>r*on Review 1938 ae Ur* without doing anything I 6 T2N R5W H. S Unidon et ux lo II unlawful. <>r eo awful l>ud eltb 6!» .«> aerea Il ItuiT.ea et ux er. Copyright, tillered u M tu o d -d iH matter Svc 14 T2N R4W. December I, 1932, at tbs poatof- Mary Born to Skyline lattui Co. t lu one place in which Era Ace at Beaverton, Oregv®, under 21 I2N S im I Pictures in the l.ookiiiK-GIriSJ Lyre lived tand this is no lie) W aldorf KWt* o( Set the act ot March 8. 1879. it seemed that the principal o c - K2W Co to K ■ J . Title ami Trust Co ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY AT cupatou of the uioat of the T raci 115 Hotuo BEAVERTON. OREGON people when they were not strug tVwltnshawr, . . . 6 ffO « C gling (or their daily bread; and S lop e. J. H. HULfTrt'...................EDITOR THtrss IN AIA. « ä s k i 'i ä ? Tow n of Uoaverlou to George they had plenty of Jobs th v ^ --iV IH M TIMt wie N t N f.« h H a d a h AD oum E m I Henry Wood et ux. l’ art Blk 1 could be had to add to their ax 81 B S lU im O N KAIES ---- NOT O M t C 8 0 5 3 » « « 0 Beaverion Per year (in advance) . . . $1.00 ricultural or other activttes was C. L. Mocroft et ux lo J. A. own community Not in advauce ..................... 1.60 knocking their Uectui al u Nw 11 **t BRI1 * and region of country. Oh yea they were troubled somewhat and Un 3 Sec 3 T1S U4W. Owen et ux to D. -a with frosts out instead of adjust 1 tu J. hm WVylan M UH 65 Jrd A dd. Boni ing hemselves accordingly am' URA LYRE S J'ark. adapting themselves and the OWN COLUMN Herbert li Fa ber et al to T . i work to the situation they growled Mortgoge Co. Traci 4 Kchu K------------------------------------------------SB and grunted till strangers would iteiglits Sec 3 T2S R1W. Our president is reported as retire in disgust. saying he has clamped on the Washington Coutil) to Ewell In another community where .. m s , . tp t ; \ k ; \s brakes with little success to the weather was dry. the crop? A S Pai tulio et al to lo le stop the spending since the "r e - uncertain, many eked out a A bile et al, 9.86 acres Sec. 5 cession” has so "tremendously precocious living; the inhabitant* reduced revenues.” This is ex : and 8 T2S R1W. were cheerful; ¿tnd the common tremely laughable. The idea of J W Coniteli, siici ili to M. remark was; “ We have the best the chief executive putting on tT . Cox. Part o f Sec. 13 T IS country in the world if we only R 4W . some feeble brakes after system Lynn et ux to A . E. atically and thoroughly greasing had the water ” Many of them I Ro.v the skids for five years is lud have held on till they are likely Verdegan et ux. St) acres Sec 11 icrous. Then he calls it the to have their dreams fulfilled i T3S R3W. a John H. McLeod et ux to "recession.” in one breath; but even though belated. Think of these you dwellers in Nathagt C. Uushtng et ux. 5 concedes thaie has been tremen •Two-ln-one" picture* can be snapped with the aid of a mirror. Nota that dous ¡eduction o f reveuues (In the* lovely quarter of the earth, acres T ifi R1W the light cornea from tha left onto facaa of the children. In mirror pictures Henry E White et ux to keepiug with a major depres be thankful for present blessings; the light mutt be In front of the camera, but It mutt alto ba shaded ao ■use common sense in earning L. L . Belliuger et ux, *2.45 sion) tn the next. ai not to ahlna on tha lana. aerea T1N R2W . your daily living; get hack to Sut has tie ever been consis the same kind o f common sens*’ |Af Union Centrai Life tnsc. Co. I SNAPPING buck and front rlews (he subject to remain : till so long. tent? What promises has he lived in your voting, by ousting the to Charles M. Meniìes et al. 59 I ' o f « subject in one picture Is s Wheq a time exposuro Is made the tip to even to follow the ideal* present spendthrift regime that acres Sec 9, T2S K1W. Hovel Idea, but It Is one of the sim camera must he rested on s table or of bis party of more than a with your help is stamping un Grace L. Funston to Frank L. plest tricks in photogrsphy. All olio other Arm aland. century standing. Is there a told debt and hardship upon Pllnk wiewiaefc et ux, 2 acres The subject In a mirror picture needs Is a mirror. man in public life today that yourselves and worse upon your Sec 12 PUS R3W. should not stand too far from tho The subject sits or stands either can do the political flip -flop offspring or you a re -'w e ll I (will Albert T . Kemmer to Ida May O D. lavender et ux to A. Ruth J. Berthold E li of Lot 4 lit trout of the mirror or barely lo mirror, because that will muke tha acts he does outside of the in— Council View Acres. Peterson. 18 59 sort's Sec. 24 not say just what. T. Cavaneas, W 4 of Lot 9. otto aide, looking Into the glut.*. The reflection too far uwray and too eons tent wishy washy Ashurst V. Kalafate et al to Ralph E. TIS U2W. U. R A. (Era for short) Lyre. Aldrich Acreage. person Inking the picture stands amall Also, It may bring the subject of Ariaona. Yet we continue to gg________________________________ qp Peter Keppro »w ux to lues back at a point where the camera so close to the camera that he !■ out John H. Hulett to Susie O. Fluke Part Sc 18 T2N R3W. be duped notwithstanding the May L . Cadwell to Harold G. Poppro. 1 25 acre» Sec. II T3f Under shows both the bark of the of focus. With u fixed focus camera Smith St* o f Lot 5 aud 6 Blk Real Estate Transfers •^'f’ ssion depression instituted Newell et ux, Ixils 14 and 1* K2W 9 Beaverton subject and the reflection lu the which Is not meant for use closer and carried on by the same raw SP--------------------------------- —------------® Cadboru Acres than six feet, the aubject's back W Malloy ot ux to l'Ulna mirror—and snaps the picture. Josephine H. Forrest to Har Washington County to Merrill deal brto'n storm trustesr o, L. J Pape et al to George It m Bailey, so aerea 8 ee. 26 t i s It Is necessary, of rourse. to have should be six feet from the lens old J lansen, et ux. Lots 1, 2, 3, King. Sec 31 TIN R4W. Moser ip. Part Sc 34 T2S R2W. R3W. these Roosevek times! sufficient light, either daylight or when th« picture Is mude. Bert O. Brown et ux to L. and 4 B'k 8 Pineiand Terrace. Henry Johnson et al to L. L. A Lincoln Young et ux to When using a focusing camera, artificial. The light should come Frances E Siewert to Samuel B Thrush et ux. Lots 29 and 30 Roosevelt condemns some other from one side, and fall upon the sub- remember that the reflection lies R . Young et ux. Pan A. Sierwert. 15 acres Sec. 11 Adcox Trade Scholol. Iuc. Part Frank Spring Hill Farm. bosiah Hall D U ’ 58 countries for breaking treaties, J"ct Instead of on the mirror. Strong beyond the surface of the mirror. Sots 33 and 34 TIN HIW. TIS R2W. ■Washington county to Sara light such as from an electric bulb For inatance, If the subject Is three for treating their written ob li H. B McCormick et ux to Julius Christensen et ux t<> Ferdinand Eetttcke et ux. to Talbot’s Add. should not be allowed to strike the feet In front of the mirror, tha re gations as scraps o f paper for Sook, Part of Ernest Hunger et al. 5 acres Mary J . Brown Lot 5 Curtis Gordon Moyers. 5 acres Sec 31 .camera lens, as It will spoil the pic flection Is three feet on the other doing in their foreign dealings Cornelius. snbdiv. Wm. Stokes DLL' 61. TIS R4W. TIS R2W Lauretta G. Walker Olds et al side of the mirror. Hence, with the ture. Wishiugton County to John what he does in domestic affairs. Herman Bishop to Arthur l>. A. O'Moura et ux to Mar to Ella Olds Myers. 6 acres T1S Ro&snian et al. Part of Sec camera six feet from tho mirror, tho Annie Fowles et ux to Roy The artificial light fo uao for snap- “ What’s the difT*' 35 garet E. Tw its 40.31 ucres Sec. RIW iliots Is that from umatnur floodlight worker would focus at nluo feet. Or, L. Appleton et ux. 4.85 acres 36 TIN R2W TIN RIW Washington C o. to> Evelyn bulhs, hut ordinary electric bulbs to get everything sharp, ha could 27 TO! BSW Some people have wanted to W illis A. Johnston to Otto E. L. J. Pape (Exo ) to George will serve for time exposures. With focus for six feet and use a very Elsie Jane Weaver to Roy I know how the writer o f this Walters, Lot 4 Blk 9 Beusonic Oppenlander et ux, Part Donald R Mosc rip. 39 acres Sec. 3. an ordinary 100-watt bulb and n box small lens opening which gives more Appleton ot ux 58.26 acres T2N column came by his name. Well, Heights. M claod Cl TIS R4W. T2S R2W camera, loaded with supersensitive "depth of focus,” a lyre is a musical instrument S. -J Thompson et ux to C. Irene H. Wirt to Henry No*an R3W. Mary Ehret et al to Minnie If one has access to s dressing* flint and opened to Its largest lens isn’t it? Then if your parents R. Eslinger et ux. 46.14 acres et ux. Part Wm. Stokes Cl 61 Michael Fison et ux to H. W. latwrenx. 17 58 acres Sec. J 4 , opening, utt exposure of live seconds table with a triple mirror, he can are Lyres and the first thing Y in R4W Borland et ux. 1 acres S e c. 13 T2S R2W TIN R2W will usually serve when the bulb Is make four pictures In one -« baclc you did after birth was to Washingtuat County to John J. T2S in W . M. B. Watson et al to C . A three feet from the subject. Knap, view of the subject, a full-face view; Mary Ehret et al to Carl W ekawk out a lot of notes, even Stolte. lags 12 and 13 Blk 51 Peterson et ux. Part Sec 4 T2N John Milne. Jr. to Joseph shots cult for two of the large slzed and two profiles. The two profile* Kruger 16 acres Sec. 34 T28 Caw rise J r .. Part o f Sec. 14 though somewhat discordant mu North Plains. R4W. amateur flood bulbs In reflectors are obtained hy adjusting tha sldtf U2W T . M Cow-art to Gertrude E. sical ones, and keep it up by Joseph Meier et al to Carl TIN B PE three to four feel from the subject. wings of tho mirror lo the propel4 Mary Ehret et a! lo Itouise the hour what would be more ! Pitt. Et* o f S E 1« of Sec 30 T2S Neier et ux. Part Henry Noland H Windo'.ph et ux to B. R . Most amateurs prefer the snapshot reflecting angle. Pooley ert al. 1.50 acres Johnson Manor man. 24 H!) acres Sec. 34 natural than that those parents 1 R2W. Jr. C l. method because It does not require John van Guilder, T2S R2W. A dd. should give you the initials U. Charles C. Losh et ux to N. list Berthold Luck to C. W Koble M J Fisher et ux to M acres E. C . ’ Peterson et ux to A. R. A. But that is so openly et ux 100 acres TIN R3W J. Reasoner et ux. 20 S w an. Part Sec. 2 T 28 R1W T Kemmer. 18.58 acres Sec 34 TIN’ R 5W . suggestive I have purposely George W . Howell et ux to Sec I et ux, loot 2 Blk 26 »'orth Sec 29 T2N R4W. Washington Co. to Emil Miller Plums. softened it by signing myself Jesse H Howell. 40 acres Sec. W m. J. Findley et ux to 2 1 t i s s a w . Title und Trust Co. to K. J O lof Olson to Harry Paul t’owllahuw. Tract 97 Bonny Slope. Western) ff et ux. Part Sec . 11 IN K B EA VE RT O N R E V IE W THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN ^SNAPSHOT CUILtk •T •MICKY” AND HIS GANG By Sam ms riw J utiles F . Beaton: to Wm E. Reed et ux. Ift acre* 4'ha» Lewis Cl 1 1 . et al to Fred Vernie Jarf Decker Par ' of Sec. 13 T3N R4W. R. J. I/owe et al to M Mar ugg. loti 17 Ulk 1 O’Brien Acres. Mary Shackelford to Alex Scott et ux ion acres Sec 13 I TIS RfrtV Mildred Stcinhoff to Mary Gault et vlr, 15 acres Sec TIS R IW . Tran rrrrn a . ! 11 i1 «a SAY miCKY AH \ VI AS STANDtN’ • " \ |N FRONT O P ------- , « * c 0 s u m A L T I'BAKERY; ^ COKIN’ AT NOPE ! NOT a SNOOKY YOU S ho u ld o f 0 YOU AlNT AFRAID ARE ° l ToLE HlN\ 0 ' YOU V io l. ONfcY LOOKIN'y n n MUCH -SH Y . 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