rm
SNAPSHOT CUIL
CHOOSING THE NEW C AM ER A
Allan Munlnn H ag* U III til hwt
home this week
llorii to Mr uml Mra Fred
Waller oil July 10, tt anu.
Horn lo Mr. and Mra. William
Boyd on July 9, a daughter
Horn lo .Mr. and Mra. Earnest
lira»«, on July 1». twin daughters
at flood Samaritan hospital
Huaaal Itulett 1» building
u
lioua« for Mr. and Mra. Tom Graf
on First alreal.
.Mr. and Mra. Morgan Hhru'-k
arn palming their house. It u
lo lia while with a u«.at trim.
Utobert Burnside returned lltla
week from a vacation ul Sea-
alde.
Eric Han nun broke bin finger
on July 17 when the truck he
wan cranking kicked hack.
l.'arueal Giunitgeonge, who suf-
fared a heart nilnck recently, la
now Improving
-Mr. and Mra. Ixiuln
Gillsou
hare tieen euierlaliiinK their aunt
Mra. Adn Jolmaon of Texna.
Mlaa Verna Huntley of Tacoma
waa a luncheon guest of Mr»
Elinor Stipe W’edneaday.
Mr. and Mra. It. It. Hummer»
»pent the weekuud flailing on the
Wilson river.
Mr and Mra V. O. Htvonrod
of Weal Slope ap«.nt the week
end at Heaalde.
Mra. Ida Alexander la vls.Lug . For sharp plcturaa of fast-moving vacation-time gamat, you'll naad a
tiila week at the Harry Alcxandui eamara with high shuttor speeds. A fast lens la helpful, too, whon light
conditions are advert*.
home.
Mr. and Mra. lamia Gilliam ate
BOUT thla time o f year — and has a precision shutter with high
enterUInlug hi« brother and wife, \
especially with vacations In the speeds, A shutter speed of 1/400 or
Mr. and Mra. Itufla Ulllson of offing—many of ut feel the need of 1/800 second Is needed for sports
laiutalaua.
a finer camera, with greater picture- and fast action shots; 1/200 for mod-
Mr. Fkuinlgau of tlurlbnldl ho., taking ability.
erata action; and 1/100 for snaps of
been > IMIt 1 11 K lila noire utid nephew
A fine camera la about aa easy to slow action or subjects such aa
Mr and Mra. tlallagher on Wal oparato as any other, once you are babies or pets which may move sud
ker road.
familiar with It. But there la a differ denly and unexpectedly.
Some camera shutters now have
Kcv.
Uirl
Horaell
returned ence In usefulness between the finer
from the hoapltnl thla week: foi 1 camera and the Inexpensive model. built-in self-timer devices, which en
lowing un operation upon hi» Under adverse conditions, especially able you to appear In pictures taken
knee. He la doing very nicely
on dull days or with moving sub- by yourself. Naturally, the self-timer
Mra. Freda Auatln entertained Jacts, the Inexpensive eatnera It Is an advantage In a vacation or fam
n group of grange ladle* Tuea- handicapped. It may fait to get the ily camera.
Now for picture site. If you ex
<lay In honor 'o f her daughter. very picture you want most. But
pect
to have your pictures finished
undar
tba
same
conditions,
the
flue
Mra. Woodln,
ae contact prints for slbunt use,
Mr. and Mra. KUucr Stipe we.u camera perform* capably—Insuring
;ood pictures wltbtn much wider don't choose a camera that takes too
dinner guenta Thuradny at the
small a picture. If, however, you
Imtta.
home o f Mr. and Mra. Charles
In choosing your liner camera, plan to make enlargements. It's safe
Caatner of Portland.
to pick s camera In the ''miniature"
Mr. and Mra. Jtulph Yuli Kleek consider these points earafutly, so group. And, it you want to take full-
that
you
can
aeiect
a
model
which
and aon Darrel and Mr and M i"
color transparency pictures, for
Walter Van Kloek »pent Sunday exactly flta your plr'ure-taklng large-alxe projection on a horns
need«:
at Heaalde and Hocknway hoachr...
If you want to be able to lake screen, a miniature camera Is Just
Mr. mid Mra. U I). Hcbellen
what you need.
herger returned thla week from I pictures outdoors under all daylight
It’* wlae to obtain your finer cam
conditions, bright or dull, early
u vacution during which they vis-!
morning or late afternoon, choose a era well In adrancs of your vacation,
Hod the Sun Francisco fair.
.camera with a fast Ians—an fJJL and practice using It. Since these
Kenneth Tw ig* fell from an i
f 4.6 or faatar. For night anapahota line camera« are precision Instru
apple tree and fractured hi» left j by ordinary electric Mght, without ments, see that youra receives prop
arm Juat above the
wrlat
on 1 ‘'flood" lamp*, get a eamara with f.2 er care. If treated well, such a cam
July 17.
lose. I f -flood“ lamp« are used, a era will give long and meritorious
service—aervlre tuat far outweighs
Dr. It. H Welsh. William Elscn- alowar lana will do.
hela of Kulanin and Oacar Mason
If you want to take picture* of Ita coat. Just ask the camera hob
of Aloha fished Saturduy on the ' moving subject« — or those likely byist who owns one!
Alaea rlycr nwvr Waldport.
John ran Guilder
to move—chooaa a camera which
Itohert Inman, while
spitting
wood cut Hie tendon o f his left j geles. who Is visiting al the Steelo
Miss Hesse Is Bride
hand neceasitiat ng u trip to the j home for un extended visit, all
hospital.
O
f Mr. Goodell
motored to Timberline Lodge .ltd
A meeting of the laidios Aid I the Columbia Highway Sun.lay.
The Representative H. T. Hesse
of the Methodist church was b t’ 1 i
Mrs. Herman Hovd* will bs home nt Scbills was the scene
Wednesday O fficer» were elected
hostess for a group of guesU o f a beautiful candle lit cere
for next year.
from Portland this evenlut (F ri mony Saturday, July 15. at 8:30
Mrs. Mlnta Colve and aon Clin j
day) who huve been invited to p.m., when Miss Evelyn Hess),
Ion of Walnut Orobe. Missouri are
a party honoring Mr*. C e iejt'j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. 1
viatllng at the Nell Organ home
S<-how. the grandmother of Mr*' lle»»e, became the bride if Ly e
She la u slater of Mr. Organ.
Hovde.
D. Goodell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
The extreme south end of Wal
Put Ward, Mr. -and Mrs. Leslie W. L. Goodell of Vancouver, Wu
ker road was given u coating of
oil thla week. This was not ex Tii) lor uud Dorothy Taylor, re Rev. F. S. Sibley of tbe Scholl <
pected thla year, ns It hnd been 1 turned horn«* Sunday from a two Community church read the ser
tu
California vice before n fireplace decorated
promised for early next spring weeks vacation
M r». William Campbell and two j While there they visited the fat. und hanked with massed Lara
daughters visited in Forest Grove on Treasure Island. They also »pur. smilax and pink gladioli.
this week at the home of friends. »punt three days In Silver Ioik» In tlie presence of 100 relative*
and friends. The wedding music
They will return to Beaverton: Oregon.
was played toy Mrs.
C.
Eajt
thla weeknd.
Mrs. Fred Goyt entertained at Stretcher, aunt of the bride.
The Washington County Thrne; a
pot
luck dinner Wednesday
Unk Association will meet
ni night Guests Included Mr. and
The bride was lovely in white
Beaverton I. O. O. F. hall no •Mrs. Wiliam Graner, Mr. nnd Mrs. nuiusseline Desoie over
white
Thursday. July 27. for their reg Dayton Perk, Mr. and Mra. C. satin gown and carried a white
ular quarterly meeting.
bouquet
of
rosebuds,
M. Martin and Mr. and Mr?. Jay corsage
Mr. mid Mrs. Lowrence Oeer Gibson.
sweet peas and fustas.
wore guests Saturday evonltik ut
Miss Ina Liuheart of Portland
Mr. and Mrs. John Kirby drove
the W. H. Hooker horn.1. They
was hiddcHinnld and wore white
will be remembered ns former to Seaside Sunday and visited lace over pink und carried pink
with Mr. and Mrs. loswis Hugh-
Beaverton residents.
flower*. Best man for his broth
Mrs. C. U Ainsworth, accoui-1 son. formerly of Beaverton. They er was Stanley Goodell o f Os
lMinted by her son In law. Karnst { wore served with a sea food be wego*
Chrlstenaon, both o f Port Orchard fore returning home. Mr. Kirby
For her daughter’s wedding
spent several days last week vis reports the W olf creek highway ¡Mrs. Hesse wore rose taffeta tor
a
very
fine
road.
He
says
the
iting Mr. and Mra. Arthur Kol-
II ugh w>n* have five cabin-» and nial with white gardenias. Mrs.
kenhecJc.
W. L. Goodell wore an afternoon
are
doing bery nicely
Jean and Jimmy Cameron held 1
frock with white gardenia*.
a welner ronst at their homo re
Mrs. Mary Dean slid Marlov
Before the ceremony Mrs. Rat i
cently entertaining
the
lance Ixing were united in marriage
Clmndlee sang “ O, ITomise Me,"
Kennedy boys who have been via Sunday. July 16, at the Congre
and 'VSweetest Story Ever Told."
itlng at the home of their grand- : gational parsonage in Vancouve.
Immediately proceeding the ser
father, Andrew Kennedy.
Wash. They left for a two weeks
vice Cliantsoti Coe of Portland,
(M t . und Mrs. F. H. Hhleno re honeymoon which will Include a
cousin of the. bride sang “ At
turned from a six weeks vaca week at 1/ong Beach. Wash., and
Dawning.*’
tion. They visited both w orld* a week at Victoria, B. C.
Mrs. O. V. Heaton tn flowered
fnlrs nnd have taken a trip 1 c!
Genevieve Peterson,
daughter chiffon, auut of the bride, re
Canada. They have enjoyed then (
of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pctersoi. ceived, assisted by Mrs.
Myra
extensive tour very murJi.
boenme the bride of Jack Bran Baker o f Portland, who wore
Mr. and Mra. Wallace Brown.
denburg. of Portland, on July J, black with cream lace. Others a s
Mr. and Mra. Harold Miller nnd ,
at a simple but pretty home wed sisting were Misses Thelma nud
daughter, Patsy, Mr. and Mrs !
ding. Miss lVterson is « grad Vivian lIe»so, Doris Keaton, and
Frank Miller and daughter. Ruth,
uate of Beaverton high school.
Mrs. Karl Chrlstopherson, cousins
and Jack Brown plcnlced Sunday
'••Carl V. Munden was eutertuined of the bride and wore pastel
nt Artel dam.
Thursday by a group of hi* r e l shades. They also assisted a-*
I omsa Adams who has been
ative* and friend* with n birtn- the tables for the Informal re
visiting In San Pedro and Los
j day dinner and party at hia ception which immediately fol
Angeles, will visit next week a*
■ home.
lowed the wedding. Presiding at
the Leon aril Adn ms nnd I* P.
the table* were Mrs. Fred Oroner
Adams homes, on her way north
Paste this in your hat! No gov and Mr». Nora Sibley at the cof
to Tacoma.
ernment i* going to cut expenses, fee urn*. Mrs. J. M. Stetctoer
Mr. nnd Mr*. Bruce Steele and
»on Harold and Mr. Win Mgtxke a* leng a* it can trim the tax served the bride's oaks which
wa* cut by the bride. Punch w w
» • . •
and Bruno Velweg from Los An payer.
A
i
l
MVlflBM'ON
lUBTTE »
ffT tfC A f,
Wheat Farmer» Will
Receive Notice Soon
“ Liberty” At Fair
FRED L. PL0W E ; and that If
said FBED L. PLOWE, or any
other person for him. falls to pro
duce such evidence to said Coart
within said time said Court will
appoint MINN IK CONANT as Ad-
inintstratrx o f his estate
Date of Flrat publication July 14,
1939.
Date or I . s t publication July23.
1989.
W. A. TUFPER. Clerk of the
County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Washington County.
_______________________ Adv. 33-36
lVltf n. I k »
within six months (rum the dale
hereof.
DATED this 5th day of July.
1939.
Augusta Aadersou, .Executrix
of
the Lotst Will
sud Testa
ment of said deceased.
,
W. O
Hare. Attorney for Ex
ecutrix.
adv. $2-36
Wheat farmers In Washington
county who Intend to cooperate
under the 1940 Agricultural Con
servation program will soon re
ceive notice of their 1940 wheal |
allotment»,
reports
John
W. :
Kummu. chairman of tha Wash
.Notice Of F lM l Settlevsal
ington County Agrli ultural Con- |
la The
toanly tear«
Of The
aervatiou association.
Slate Of Oregon Fer Hashlagtea
A total wheat acreage * l ' t
Coaaly
ment of 13,164 acres has been
la the Matter of tbe Itetate
designated for Washington county
of Frank Hellberg. Deceased.
under tb« 1940 program of which j
NOTICE L8 HEREBY GIVEN,
FINAL
NOTICE
three percent, or 395 acres, ran
that tbe undersigned Adminis
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
be utilised for establishing wheat
TH K STATE OF OREGON FOB tratrix of t-he above entitled ee-
allotments on those farms where
tate, bas filed In the above en
WASHINGTON COUNTY
no wheat hat been grown In 1937,
In the matter of the estate of titled court and cause, her flna1
1038, or 1939, but will oe grown
account and report as’ such, and
Hannah 8. Osborne, deceased.
In 19IV.
Notice Is hereby given that Thu- the court has fixed and appoint
Farmers may appeol to the
! rlow Weed, executor of the estate ed the 29th day of July. 1939. at
County Committee for adjustment
o f Hannah S. Osborne, deceased, the hour of 10 o'clock A .M . of
of allotments within fl/.cu day»
has filed In the above entitled said day, and the court room of
after notice» of allotments hate
been mailed from the county of
court his Final Report aa execu- the above entitled court In H ills
j tor.
boro, Oregon, as tbe time and
flee. The same fifteen day period
And by order of the court dat place for bearing objections Co
exists and offer» opportunity for
ed July 11, 1939, the court has said final account and for the
farmers to request 1940 wheat al- j
' fixed ten-thirty oclock A. M., Aug final settlement of *ald estate.
lolmeuts for ''new '1 wheat farms
ust 14, 1939, as the time for heal
— those which grew no wheat for
Dated this 27U> day ol Jane,
ing said report, and the county 1939.
harvest In 1937, 1938, or 1939.
Bequest* for adjustment or es
court room In the courthouse of
Emma Berg, Administratrix of
tablishment of 1940 wheat allot- !
Hillsboro. Oregon, as the place the Bstate of Frank Hellberg,
for hearing tbe same.
merits must be made to tbe coun-
deceased.
committee in writing within j !
A ll person* who may desire to
Bagley It Hare, Attorneys for
the fifteen day period lmm?dtnte-
oppose said report will appear a( Administratrix.
adv. 31-25
ly following tbe mailing of then«
said time and place and make
notices.
known their objections thereto, NOTH F. OF FIN AL NETTLEM EHI
and failure to do so, said report IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF TH E
-Community committeemen *11'.
assist the county committee In
W*H be approved and Hie estate
STATE OF OREGON FOR
closed of record.
establishing 1940 wheat allot
WASHINGTON COUNTY
ments.
Thla
arrangement will
Thin-low Weed, Executor of the In the Matter of the Estate o f
present the appartunity for a
estate o f Hannah S. Osborne, de
Gust Olson, Deceased:
more equitable distribution of the
ceased.
Adv.33 -37
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
1940 wheat allotment for Wash
that the undersigned Executor of
NOTICE TO CREDITOR*
ington county." reported Kemna.
the liast W ill and Te»tament of
In The County Court Of
The said deceased, has filed In the
Barbara Cady, Bob I » n g and
Mine. Jacqueline Zay, noted Male Of Oregon For Bashing-
Konald Webb attendeJ the Wash
above entitled court and cause,
French sculptures», Ins^.cts the
ton County
ington county Christian F.ndeovor heroic statue of “ LJberly" which
hi* final account and report as
In the Matter of th« Estate of
meeting at Nclscott Saturday and she created in Parts for th«- Freach
such, and tbe court has fixed
C. W . Bloom, Deceased.
Sunday.
Pavilion at the California World's
and appointed tbe 19tb day of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Fair, during a vW t oa Treasure
August, 1939, at the hour of lu
Island. Tbe huge figure graces a that the undersigned has been
served
by 1-ena Hackman o* court iu front o f the building duly confirmed by the above en o'clock A. M. o f said day. an 1
Portland, and Mrs. E. G. Heaton, bousing tbe Freach exhibit.
titled court as executrix of the the court room o f the above en
aunt uf the bride. Mrs. Merril
I-ast W ill and Testament of said titled court in Hillsboro, Oregoc,
Bacon of Portland served tbe tce^
deceased, and has duly qualified as tbe time and place for hear
ing objections to said final ac
For traveling the bride wor“
as such.
Grange Has Party
dark blue double net trimmed in
NOW. THEREFORE, all per count and for the final settle
white with white accessories. Th •
A large number of tbe grange sons having claims against said ment o f said estate.
Dated this 21st day of July,
couple left immediately on a in member* gathered at Mrs. Freda estate
are hereby notified and
day tour of tbe Canadian Rockies Austins Tuesday July 18 for a required
to present the same, 1939.
Peter M. Olson, Executor of the
which w ill Include several days quilting party in honor of Mrs. together with proper voucher*
Wooden.
Refreshments therefor, to the undersigned at Last W ill and Testament of said
at Iaike Douise.
After
which Alfreda
they will be at borne at 4326 were served and a very nice af- the law office of Bagley & Hare, deceased.
the
First
National
Bank
Bagley it Hare. Attorneys for
N. E. Garfield street, Portland.
ternoou was spent by the ladies. In
Building, in Hillsboro, Oregon, Executor.
34-38
The tortde I* a graduate of
Monmouth Normal school and O. j BE-------------------- ----------- --------- m
; 4 4 » I m 4 l H i l l H - H ' I 9 M »♦■K-F-M l l l l
I H I I I H W
S. C.. and a member of Alpul t Real Estate Transfers
Delta. She was one of Washing-
_____ _________________________ £
ton county’ » popular teachers for
several years» The groom attend- j Bernadene E Allison to Mildred
ed the University of Oregon ami R. Allison lots 5 and 6 and 11
is an employee in the Portland and 12 blk 41 North Plains,
office o f Dnnt & Russel Lumber ! Frank Klinger et al to Frances
com pany.
T Bibby part o f sec 33 T IN R3W.
Washington County to Wm A
i_
Brown et ux lot 6 Comte & Kohl-
Most Placements
man’s Little Homes 2; Martha
History Made
Potter to Olive May Schruender
et
al 20 acres sec 26 T3W R4W,
SALEM, July 19— Most plac j
inents in the history of the ern Geo G Hancock odm to L B
ployment service in Oregon and Drake lot 2 blk 11 Walker’ s add
the smallest payments of job ir- Forest Grove; J H Horlick Jr .
»urance since November was the lo L B Drake lot 2 blk 11 Wal- :
record turned 4n the state un ker's add Forest Grove; L B
employment eompensatin commis Drake to Joseph B Vanderveldea
sion in June, review of official lot 2 blk 11 Walker's add Forest j
:Grove: John E Summers et ux ;
records disclosed.
A new all-time high of 7490 j to Frank J Hornung et ux lot
placements was registered by the 8 I,add & Reed 1st add to Bea-
LOOK!
■; House Paint, per gallon
:: Screen Doors 3-4x2-6x6-6
:: 24’’ Poultry Netting 2-in., rl
:: Rosin Sized Paper, 20-lb.
:: Mortise Locks
:: Kalsomine, per pound
Oregon state employment service |vcrton: •foRerto H i-wank et ux
and 77 percent o f them were in *°
^ Thompson et ux 18
private industry. In addition, the acre!i T2S
• ®ra * 'V illia m s1 • |
sen Ice placed a total
of 91So l''
v,r fo * * Thompson et u x ; ?
persons In temporary jobs. In - '* >arl of Phillip Scliwank DIX1
crease in placements was 28 p e r - lr *>S
• Hattie ' Iae Dezendorf
cent over May, the previous blgu et
^ to Chrr‘ s P,hl et ux lo,s
mark
34 35 & 35 Grayoak; Fred T
As a result of this activity the
el a* *°
p I annuls et
file of job applicants for
the ux 40 acres 8ec 4 T2S R1W;
state reached a new low of 47,11« Jamc*' Arthur Menlle* et ux to
which was a drop o f 16 percent
O Bale part sec 9 T2a
from May and 38,000 less than at
Forrest J Holt et ux t
the beginning o f the year.
^oa R, R ' at* Part
F
^
Portland office, representing the ; F’ inney s add Hillsboro;
Frank
metrlpolitan area of Multnomub 44 Meyers et ux to ( harles r.
Columbia, and Washington coun- Ingram " acres Richard ft illiams
tie*, bad 30 percent of the place- ^142: J C Smith et ux to W J
__
_ .
C m it h
In to
Q
1 ?
iin n lli
L\teA.»4
monts; Hood River, 11 percent; Smith lots 9 & 17 north Forest
Eugene, 7 psreent; and Klanrath 4’ ro4>° A cre8! J •' Smith et ux
Fall*. Pendleton and Salem were ,n HeUn M Smi,h P“ 1’* ,ot 4 blk
well up on the list.
i 44 Porest Grove.
Payment of Job Insurance i>
'
NOTICE
taled 8306.1IA) for the month, a
decrease of 3l,4 percent from th. TO FRED L. PI j OWE and TO
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
previous
month.
Portland
a:
Y ob arc hereby notified that
counted for 50 percent If It. Sa
lent wa* next with 6.4 percent; au order was duly made and eu
Oregou City third with 4.2 per tered by the County Court o f the
cent; afid then came Klamath State of Oregon for Washington
County on the 8th day of July,
Falls and Marshfield.
Cumulative payments of unem 1939, decreeiug that the legal pre
payment compensation since ben- - sumption of the death of FRED
efits started in January 1938 h I* PLOWE has been made out, on
taled approximately 88.750,000. ^account of his not having been
beard from for more than seven
A subscription to tbe Review years from his last known place
will save you many time* i t s 1 o f residence; and you are further
cost.
notified that you are required to
: produce to said Court within 12
weeks from the date of the last
OLD G R O W TH FIR
publication of this notice, to-wit
twelve weeks from July 28, 1939
Cut To Order
satisfactory
evidence
of
the
continuance In life of the said
12’’ cr 16" M ill Run 3.35 cord
12’’ or 18’’ In sid .
4.50 cord
4’ Heavy Green Slab 3.50 oord
Screened Sawdust
2.50 unit
i
These price# are on two cord
Will be paid by tbe manufacturer
Loada
for any Corn GREAT CHRIS
TOPHER POSITIVE Com Cure
CASH ON DELI VERT
cannot remove.
A lso removes
C A R N A T IO N F U E L CO. Warts and Callouses. 33 C at
Brown’ * Beaverton Pharmacy.
- paid adv.
Forest Orove, Or*. Phone 318M
$25.00 Reward
I
$1.89
$1.85
$1.08
.79
.55
61-2c
Drain Tile . Doors
W indows . Nails
W . J. McCREADY
LUMBER CO.
F. D. PECK, Manager.
Beaverton
Timm nayminti through our own Y MAC How mt lo w it avo ila bU roto»
C A R R ’S A U T O R E P A IR
B E A V E R T O N , ORE.
6MC TRUCKS
TRAILERS
•DIESELS
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