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*• r f i i r w r Mostra io, i»ss> TE S SOTMT or ADMINISTRATOR'S) »*14 property near Bs-av.rton | SHOP STUDENTS HALL Of REAL l ’ ROl’ E H I l Oregon. or at the law office 4 BUILD FURNITURE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. M B Oump, 11*418 Mai that pursuant to an order wade street.. Hilleboro, Oregon ( From the Hummer) rendered and entered by thei D* l« d * l W ¡ U »* + Stata ot ( F rtn w ry H IMS. County Court o( the -• "Ed Taylor doesn't do any B. O. Erwin. Oregon, for Washington county. thing, but otherwise the boy» Administrator ot the estate o In the matter of the In a l Will __ . are turning out sotue pretty »ood and Testament ol Jcsbu. W a L 'nnn M orw Erwin thing.-',” expla.ned Mr. 2>.uiwalt lac. Marib. d,ce.»ed. on the 6th D%i* , « f " ™ l P“ WlC* “ ° * Feb when asked how tbe shvp tlu- day of March. 19J9. the under n * ’7 n ‘ 1, ' ... u. „ dents are progressing signed a- Adm.ni.trator d. , 1-1 Some of the larger article* are boni. non with the will J » « M U f B nuTVp. ^ u io n o * and a d - a dresser by Ed HoRxike, a desk by Joe Diweo, a pr.nter’s type ° after f„ * Saturday, V r J « ‘ the t i da, l ' o( rf <*"**■ Hillsboro. Oregon. adrumls- Attor the i 15th fileing cabinet by Don Baldwl. April. 1939. proceed to sell a. ‘ and two lawn lhairs by Bud private »ale for cash in hand ____________________________ Brindell. all the following described real; Orville Bierly and borne Gall SUMMONS property, belonging to said e«" oway are making flo or lamps, NO. 11542 tate: H d table and small library ta . . . .. . I n tbe Circuit Court of the Stale B e .«* part of the northwest ^ for WMhlB, totl bles are be ng made by various students. quarter of tb« southwest quar- County ter of Section 1«. the n orth ea« quarter of the soul beast quarter of Section 17. ard of the Richard Arthur D.. L . C. No. 43, all ;n Township one north, r m w three west. W ill. Mer. bounded by the beginning cn the north line of 50 acre tract sold to J. W Marsh by A lex Chalmers at an iron » » r bearing north 11.2 5 cha. and north 89 deg 19 W e. 17 «1 chs. from the southeast Caroline R Sttchler. B & v.E R TV N HEVTFW It’s Spoon For President Plaintiff, TRUMAN SUBMITS G Stickler. Defendant COLLOSAL YARN M m t f G stichler, the above nam#d defeo<Unt; ,a ^ name ^ (h<> gU|# of (From the Hummer) ^ #r# ^ by re<iuir<ki In the recent liars contest and answer complaint fil#- aKairg, TOU „ th# aboVt. sponsored by the Hummer, th^ w t|tl— or , * for(, thf u.nr-ing yarn was submitted by Wallace Truman lrati0|| of four (4> we«ka Also earning honest eligibility from (he ^ of th# fiTst pub. to tb* liars club by false merit corner of tbe Richard A r" iu r' lioation of this summons; ard are Bill Moshofsky, Kloise 1m— L. C. and running N. 8? yoU fa(] ^ to *pp«ar and an. lah, Estella Imlah, Walt Reaoy, Deg. 19’ W_ 13.02 chs. to a y >w wfr> plaintiff will app'y to the Jaofc Hale, Dick Smith, Warren p st. thence south on a itr.e above entitled court for tbe r e * Bell, and Calvin Pieren. marked by a yew post on *he praved for in her complaint Below ¡0 the supreme prevar left bank of West Perk of Dairy b e r e r to-w it: ication: Creek 16.60 chs. more or len-v Tha; the m a m a ** contract Dear Fellow Laar, to the center of said creek, heretofore and now existing be- I sat in my studio painting a thence down said creek to a fwiseTj plaintiff and defendant picture o f a beautiful mountain point 17.61 chs. west and 9.6’ bP dissolved and held for naught, stream with a large trout leap ch*. south of the 8. E. Corner aiKj for gucij other ard further A Treasure Island souvenir silver spoon direct from the C ali ing in the air. I turned my heau fornia W orld’ s Fair site, was mailed to President Roosevelt by of said Arthur D. L. r .: thence M to ^ e court may seem to sneeze due to my bay-fever Tanya Widrin, who is pictured alin in g the m ailing tug. The north 20.83 chs. to the place of wt,,H ard ^uit^ble. spoon was sent to the W hite House by the designer, and llu-r« from the goidar-rod 1 had just beginning, containing 23.50 acre- eUmmons is publish«^ bv wilt be shown to the President's guests. On tbe spoon 1» till painted Turning back 1 noticed of lard; also right to use a right opder of H(>n R F rant. PiJ. Tower of the Sun with the Ray Bridge in the background. the fish gone. I pa.nted another of way for a road corveyed h> ers> Judge of the above entitled in the same position. Again I Alexander Chalmers and wife io court, made and entered on the BABY BEAYEB8 CAPTUBB sneezed and the fish disappeared. \ lilt. HERO'S LETTER party of the first part, by deed K ,h ^ y o f February. 1939, dir- NUMBER THREE POSITION A fter doing this several times I TO HIS I.1TTI.K u r n : recorded at pace 205 of Book 6.V eefing publication of this sum- With virtually all freshmen became dwgusted and started to records of deeds for Washington motB once each week for four (From the Hummer) and sophomore players, the leave. Much to my surprise I County, Oregon. f* ) consecutive weeks in the saw Mr. Metzler standing be Baby Beavers captured third Being a part of the northwest Beaverton R*>v ew. a newspaper hind me with s satisfied look Doris: place In th« race for the B •Vhappie” My beloved (h e tg .. quarter of the southwest quarter published and of general clrcu- upur. hji face and a basketfull of squad crown, with Tigard How can I express ze grrreat c f Section 16, Township 1 north, is H oq hi Washington County. Or- fish. snaring first. Richard Hag« j Yours lyingly, love I have zts long dime BUR- Range 3 West, Will. Mer. and egon. and Jack rhambers shora for ; Wallace Truman ROBULATED vore you? of the Richard Arthur D. L. C. Date of first publication. ’ he diminutive hoop stars. No. 43 in said township ana Ms-'rhS, 1939. I can not hold it much longer. Mr. Zumwalt predicts that, Vilt dou ’ave me and hi i range, bounded by beginning at Date of Met publication, GOOD WEATHER as an outgrowth of this fine treat you like der lam’s le l- showing, Beaverton a stone on the east line of said March 31. 1939 will cap EFFECTS TEACHER vill toose. Could you ask more dar. ture the league A-squad Cham ! J. O. Johnson D. L. C. 11.215 chains from the datT Oy—oy— but it are ard to pionslup in ’41. Attorney for Plaintiff southeast corner of the claim (From the Hummer) eggsbress myzelf. But ennyway Tigard. Oregon and running on the north lire — Beaverton Hummer lu ff you— I luff "Th is good weather has quite I lu ff you— I of a SO acre tract sold by Alex a bad etfect on the cafeteria's you. Do de«e words mean nod- Chalmers to J. W. Marsh North The price of The Re business,” Explained M ss Hynes dings to you. Ah! But thou hast 89 deg. 19’ West 17.61 chains to t view will save you man Bus.ness isn’t very good and poisonality. My heart fair hoists an Iron bar; thence south on a dollars during the year wit love. Beside« always remem there are about 16 student* who line marked by a yew post on get a free meal every day. Tbe ber: A bold In der bush equals the left bank of the West Fork average attendance of tbe cafe two in der hand. Likewise Mary of Dairy Creek 20.83 chs.. m ore, (From the Hummer) had a— Oh pardon me— wrong teria 0 about 60. or leas, to tbe center of said *‘0h. I ’ve been around quite a "Spring fever has me, I'm zbeech. Creek; thence down said crejk bit, from Klamath Falla to Bell- Zell goonite, Miss Hines, to its Junction with tbe east .ngham, Washington,” grinned afraid,” asserted Studio of Stage Dancing Ze humble love. fork of Dairy Creek; thence ur : Marshall Toelle ex-student body "but the only trouble is, I can BALLET. TOE, ACROBATIC Of a hero hardly see out of the windows said East Tork to the Bast lint : president of B. H. S. TA P, BALLROOM. SPANISH f my room to tell how the o f said D. L. C. thenoe north j When asked what his occupation Ernie Heh — heh —g e g —er rather beta! LADIES PH YSICAL EXERCISE ■ on said line 5.20 chains, more'is, he replied that he "played at” weather is . ” “ I think that it is terrible to 8 to 9 p. m. or less, to the place of begin- the piano accordian for the Har ning, containing 23.50 acres. Also vest Wranglers orchestra. The have to go to school on such FRIDAYS con - 1 right of way two rods wide b e - ! group is with a large company | days as we are having,” 11 a. m. to 10 p. m. STUDIO B A R B E R SHOP : tinued Musa Hynes. The students A T ODD FELLOWS H ALL Frank Moore, Proprietor ginning at northwest corner of m Portland. “ One of my many outside in- ' would rather be out walking or HAIRCUT 85* enid tract and extending aero, s See Me Friday at Odd Fellows (Children Under 12) north end of tract conveyed to terests was girls,” blushed the such days, Hall— Beginners’ ball room clas Bertha Weidewilsch, together big fellow, *‘ I have quite a few UNION SHOP ses Now Starting. with right to use a right of way names and addresses. About the for a road conveyed by Alexander only reason for being glad to be Chalmers to grantor by deed out of school, is that I don’ t recorded at page 205 records of have to worry about catching the A Farce-Comedy in 3 Acts deeds for Washington County, school hue.” replied Marshall. Presented by Oregon. “ We had fun on the trip, but T H E YOUNG ITILK S ’ CUJB By TOM FIZDALE 8 t. Antf-ony’g Hall Bids for said real properly it,s good ,0 k® back—fo r a vls- Tigard, Ore. wlll be received by the under- |**• exclaimed, Flying from New York to Hollywood this signed at the office of Francis ! SUNDAY, MAKt H 1«, 19.38 week, with a stop-off in Chicago, we covered E. Sturgis, in the First National : Mr. and Mrs A . B. Flint left 8 p. m. the entire radio front in the three major cities Bank Building, in Hillsboro, Or- for San Francisco to attend tbe.^^j,,, 25 end 10c within as many days. Seems fast, but It’s a egen, from and alter the 15to fair. ^ v / m ssk z k w v/////m?7s/////ss/AVs;z/S2XZZ ,. anall's pare compared with the speed of radio waves, which move at the rate of 186,000 miles day of April, 1939. _________________________________________________________________________ a second. Radio annihilates spare more than DATED this 10th ¿ay of March, anything in the world because it circles the 1939. earth and even light-rays can’t do that. Credit radio's Dr. Charles E. Fuller for that thought. W. F. McPherson Jane Crusinbcrry Administrator de bonis non with I f rites Mary Marlin Amos ’n’ Andy arrived in New York from the Will Annexed of said estate. Drama Hollywood the day we left. Tommy Riggs and Francis E. Sturgis, his voice-child, Betty Lou, headed west the Attorney for Administrator. tame week. The fact that their voices shuttle back and forth across the world in less than a second’ s time makes -transcontinental trips seem incidental to radio Estate; Anna Moran Erwin •tars. ______ ADM INISTRATOR’S NOTICE O In Chicago, Bret M orrison, genial First Night- REAL ESTATE A T PR IV A T er, itm sad because his favorite mount, a five- SALE. ^ Traveling Musician Has IS/ice 1 rip Marce/le’s Compare the installed cost Compare the operating cost Compare the service. . . Y O U ’LL FIND GAS FASTER, B ETTER , C H EAPER ! Buy an automatic gas water heater now! Small down payment, convenient terms. SEE YOUR PLUMBER DEALER OR PORTLAND GAS & COKE COMPANY S K o v f M iM i PoftU w d, fio t k at S a l » * « . O re g o n C »ty • S a l « « ;6 ll • Alban* • Corvallia • M i!la b «f« • V• •«•«*•* ’ N r s k a if • Patronize Review Advertisers T H E F A IR IN P IC T U R E S “ Mama’s Baby Boy" LISTEN TO THIS In The County Court Of Th State Of Oregon For Washing ton County. In the Matter of the Estate o Anna Moran Erwin, Deceased« Notice ia hereby given that b j virtue of an order and decree o ! the County Court of Washingto County, Oregon, made and en The risin g tide of farm cash from m ilk hat added n ea rly $440,000,000 to tered on Monday, February 20 the d a iry fa rm e rs’ incom e sin ce the low of 1933. F ig u r e s on the m ilk can s show total fa rm caah Incom e fo r each y e a r in m illio n s of dollars. 1939, authorizing and directing j ILK led all products as tbe were down approximately 4 4 per the administrator of the estala largest single source of farm cent from 1937. of Anna Moran Erwin, deceased, "Milk delivered to homes and to sell at private sale, the real -:ash income in 1939 with a total of $1,430,000,000. This was only 6.5 stores In bottles, which brings property belonging to said es tale and hereinafter partcular i oer cent less than the 1937 figure farmers tbe highest price, probably would have suffered greater con ly described. I, the undersigned, of $1,530.000,000 according to the Milk Industry Foundation and was sumption declines but for deter w ill from and after March 27,' $440,000,000 greater than the low mined efforts by milk distributors 1939, proceed to sell the real* to push sales. of 1933 property hereinafter described at "Cash Income from milk Is also "A ll farm cash income dropped private sale, for cash in hand, ¡2.9 per cent, government reports important as It Is chiefly cash paid subject to confirmation by said ihow, from $8,208,000,000 in 1937 to monthly to farmers.” tbe Founda court, said real estate all bein^ $7,150,000,000 In 1938. excluding tlon points out, "and this is cash in Washington County, in government payments,” the state that is used in tbe current pur Oregon, and being particular! chases of merchandise and sup ment said. "These figures show the Import plies. described as fol'ows, to-w it: ance of milk as a mainstay of farm "The milk industry is a huge Lots 4 and 5 Wilshire. Sec tion 24, T . 1 3. R - 2 W . W ill. purchasing power. They are par buyer and milk distributors and Mer. Washington county, Orego ticularly Impressive because milk producers In many markets account Bids will ba received by the production was estimated to be for one of tbe largest single outlays undersigned, administrator o from 4 to 5 per cent greater during for cars and trucks, feed, oil, gas. •aid eetate, at hi« residence on ¡the year and sales of fluid milk tires, groceries and other supplies.” M gaited mare, had to he destroyed on account of an incurable throat ailment. Also in the Windy City wc learned that glamour-gal Betty Winkler Is outlining another radio drama idea between her Girl Alone broadcasts. Greeted in Hollywood by Fibber McGee’s able scripter, Don Quinn, we were told that McGee’s explanation for California's freak weather this winter was that the ground hog came out and saw Boris Karloff’ s shadow. Don Quinn Quips fo r McGee California seems to invite easterners to go hack to the toil. Bing Crosby, H on Ameche, l.um and Abner and other radio emigrants have already done it. l/ r flr e is look ing for a ranch and nmv Jack Haley is look ing over ranch properties in the hills. The .Star Theatre’s Charlie Ruggles tells me that he has imported a dog training expert from the east and started obedience classes at his kennels. Attention girls: Robert Taylor’s German boxers go to Charlie’s classes. Hills here remind us that Joan Kay told us in Chicago that she is now skating to broad casts of Those Happy Gilmans. She should try coasting down some of these streets. Jitterbugs are already looking forward to Benny Goodman s return to the coast, lie opens at the Cocoanul Grove on May 22. Bill Adams of Eddie Cantor is off for San Fran i-.co lo r a broadcast from fhe fair, looks li’u* Ih- Oolden Gate city will take a new lease on radio life this summer wit. fair activities. Your Family and Mine NEW Y O R K -W ith the opening date of the New York World’s Fair 1939— April 30— coming near er and nearer, activities on the Fair grounds are increasing daily. A t the top you see a giant Am eri can Flag. 90 x 230 feet, being sa luted by 1,000 school children in a ceremony marking the dedica tion of the Court of Peace, around which 02 nations are gathering their exhibits. In the middle ap pears a mod« m sculptural group called ‘‘Speed,’’ featuring a woman astride a winged horse. At the bottom is one unit of tulip beds. More than 1.000,000 bulbs were Imported from Holland to accen tuate landscaping.