J H t.A IIK lO A «^SNAPSHOT GUILD HUMOR IN YOUR PICTURES ••wMnt quit« mah« It. Humorou« «hots such a« thla add aplc< >aur album— plenty of chance« for thorn oocur In any homo. picture* ar« quit« ■loop half In bed and half o u t- ra re -a n d porhap* that la tha then you have another picture op ▼err roaaon they hare ouch lastlnc portunlty well worth seislnp. Ruck appeal If you want onapohot* In a shot, *o comtc yet so heart-warm­ yn»r a lb « « that will never grow ing. hold* more apt>eat than a hand «1C then keep your eye* open for ful of routine snaps. plotare chance* that tickle your Some situation* merit a picture ftmaybone. hut the circumstances don't recom­ , There aro plenty of aucb oppor­ mend taking It Immediately. For tunities. particularly around home* example, when noddy goes to hang th a t have children—which le not to a picture, but hammer* hi* thumb any. of courao. that prawn-up* don't Instead. In auch a case, Juet wait hav# their absurd moment* too. until thing* cool down a bit —then If you etay alert for such mo- shoot a picture of him blowing on with your camera loaded the Injured member, with the ham­ and placed whore you can g*t 'hen re-enact them for the has been raiding th • . - hi » hi - i These shot* lend spice to again. Jest let him demo«-- r nr »Ilium — they'll give extra be did It. for the cam I »ur.- to you and your friend*, look will give you u p • illy If you do them reallttl- take* high rank in y>«nr rniiy. \nd meanwhile, always keep ' >ir canters loaded and handy. When tha youngest m««ml« ->t t *•)« to picture the funny little ka family gather* hi* toy* t. I ' «hat m*y occur almost any o * ta bad, dnd* he can't «( < ' t ille Acres*«. William K R ite et ux to Ken­ neth F . F raser el iug, part of lot 10, Garden llotuc. Ruth A Chenoweth et vlr to Poter A. MrNnhh el ux. lota G1 and 55 t'hehalem Mi. Orchard» IVler A. McNahb e t ux to KuUt A. nhenowedh, Hit 48 and liart of l«>t GO, Chohalem M t. Orchard». Fred L . Ileacll et ux Ur Page E . Gardner «1 ux, lota 2G and 27, blk. G2, North Plains. Edward N. Patton to it. W . Goard e t ux, tts c l 17, Beaux AJjnee The Heed InsLUut* U> Cel«** tine ilanel, k * G, 4»lk. 4, I-add A Heed Acre». M. K. Thonipaoo, Kxe., to Jennie H. Ilenefleld, 12 acre* In ear. 8, T . 2 S . R . 1 W . Arnold W. flhmllberger et ux to David K. F a rr et «x . lot 28, Weetover Crest. Kmtna C. Nllaon to Sarah F . King. SVk of lot 18. Sunny Hitt. eod et ux to M4na William», lot 8. blk 3. Gaston Uniter) State* Notional Hank of l*ortland to Bernard B . Aah- •Ini **t -ux. loi 7. blk. 4. Mult­ nomah Country Club Add. No. 2 Barney Aaheim et ux to Chaa. T. Grace et ux. lot 34. Flral to Benz Parle. C. F . Orabel et ux lo Frank Boro» ei ux. part of tola 38 ami 39. Beavertoh Reedvtlle. • Robert 8 . Burnside to Robert J . Raanvuaaen el ux. part of lot 307. oJhnaon Estate Add. Emma 8 toller to W. G. Thod.- et ux. part of aec. 17. TIN R1W. MTrto Tajflor et v lr to E rnest J. Dugan et ux. 2 acre* In JWhneon E state Add. to Beaver- ton-Reedvll 1« Acreage. 8 . F . W ray et ux to Sue Rtoulfer, P a rt B lk . 2 Hock on’s Add to B eaverton . Washington county to Gall Kam a Ijnia 2. 3. 4. 6 and 8. B lk . v.Oreoro. WtUiofn Pydte ei ux to F rel F . Roarth e t ux. Lot 6. B lk . 36. MeAzger Acre«. hart Maler et ux. Pa»! of lleory I/mla C. Ellm an et ux to Henry Russell et ux. 1 acre In Section 13. T2S R1W . J . M. Person e t ux lo Rlcn* Nnland Cl. 4 , G°. . •< R?W Sandy Jere b e t ux In Brice Mortgage C o., part of Wm Poll le r C l. 62. Section 12 T18 R IW Max B . Lam bert et ux to Jo e Engle e t ux. Tot 1 B lk . O. In Metaxter Acre T ra cts. N. P . Johnson e * ux to Jo e Engle ei ux. -part of R lk. M, In Metzger Acre T ract«. Ida E . Hoffarber to B eatrice Zednlck. T/nt 15, Hoffarber acre* Paul Bor» ford Hndraon et al to Patti Henderson, part* of lots 13 and 14. Garden Home.. W in. M. Oazeley et ux to Ben H. Briggs, e t ux, 6 acres, flection 16. T 18 RI W. E . F. Cole e* ux to Tbeo H. Parcher, et ux. P a rt of Lot 34. tn \Vcabin lo. START OUT RIGHT WITH ETHYL . . . HANCOCK THE GASOLINE / WITH AUTHORITY I h KWhW DAIRY HHOW TO GET UNDER WAY AAA Dairy cattle representing the four ruijor breed« will be on e x ­ hibition at the Spring Dairy show at the county fair ground* June first. Judging will start at 10:4*0 am . and continue through the day Jerseys, Guernsey* Hol­ stein* und Brown Rwlae will be shown representing an industry which annually bring* the far mar» of thla county two and a quarter m illion* dollars. Prominent breeder* and cattle fan ctei* from neighboring com­ munities will be present to see the Judging of the classes and Intercut |* running high, espe­ cially in the production class. The long time production rec­ ord of Individual cow* will be emphasized. A pot luck luncheon will be featured during the noon hour to be held In a portion of the new dairy barn now being built After the luncheon special Judging contests for dairymen, m erchant* and 4-H Club mem­ ber* will be held, a frfedly com­ petition to show their choices of prize cattle. G. O. P. Convention Wide Open Race Today— Gan nett lac* in the touring .—v>- its of the American motorist during the last ten year*. In the last big touring era, in the late ‘twenties, the tourist was a fa­ m iliar etght along every high­ way, his car burdened with lug­ gage and camping equipment, all strapped to every pert of the car. Major automotive development such as Nash's new “sleeper," have changed all this, and to­ day's tourist is a ‘‘streamlined” traveller. He no longer needs complicated camping equipment and bis luggage tucks away neatly in cagw-Jous trunks. Out o f the way places are also said to be getting much more atten­ tion because these bed-equipped ca rs make them easily acces­ sible. The rear compartment* of all Nash sedans may bte converted into six-foot double beds tn less than five minutes. No alteration of the interior of the car is nec­ essary to use the bed and tt may be left up and used by the tou rist's companion a* the car rolls smothly along the route. See these new stream-lined a c­ comodations at your dealer’s BEAVERTON TO AWARD C a r r ’ s A u t o R e p a ir PRIZES NASH DEALER (This list is repeated BEAVERTON by special request.) SECTION OREGON "A ” Lilies SECTION ‘‘B ” Iz>w Growing Flow ers: Class 1, padsiee. one color or verlety. Class 2, pansies, mixed. Class 3, violas. Clasa 4, pinks. Class 5. any low growing flower not classed elsewhere. SECTION ‘1C” Rom e: C lass 1, Collection of six rose* Class 2, collection of stx sin ­ gle roses. Class 3, one specimen bloom. Class 4, one single rose. Class 5. best col leek ion of twelve 1 roees. Class 6, best six sprays of climbing roee, one variety SECTION "D ” Class 1, collection of six del- phlnium. Class 2, one spzt^nen del- phlr'iu ,a . fEC TIO N " E ” I liiw tung trees or shrubs. SECTION " F " Collection of long stemmed flowers. t lass 1, snapdragons. Class 2, col. ,«hin-.». C lass 3, O riental popples. C l**« 4, Iceland poppies. Class 5, Japanese iris. Class 6, lupine. C lass’ 7, Canterbury Bells. Class 8. any variety not nistr 1 SECTION “O ’ Perennials grown from seed. SECTION ’ H ' Collection of wll d Iflow -s and grasses. West Coast Telephone Co.