? FRIDAY, THE MAY The Beavorton Review I, 1M6 BEAVERTON R E V IE W Entered as second-class matter December 9, 1922, at the i>ostof- fice ait Beaverton, O re gi«, under the act of March 8, 1879. ISSUED EVERY BEAVERTON, q t* SNAPSHOT CUILI T A IN T IN G W IT H L IG H T FR ID AY A T OREGON J ^ H . H U L E T T ............... EDITOR SI BSCK1FTI0N RATES Per year (in advance) . . . . »1.00 1.60 Not in advance ................. ing on in the morning early any The Portland Golf club has •'Dlotlcnarlwi muy dettile simili wa> uud that It would be un t t t l l M Ite iiiiU-' lo Ite Ribolli I teUj I 1 « mili", tlIM H imp sitiou to dirty up so man« but they omit to say Ferri rimd where thev huve sation1, I hhìs for her. We left Jest at planted an evergreen hedge A that theno light trilles uro iiuxiiih daik and camped close to a falls view lighting toward discovering whether we system has been on the river there are likely to hut« anything lu established around tl.e club house Atiout one hundred and nnmimru with our companion 11 forty members have been added Uremia llflhnid On Orojfon Farms -æ to the elub recently. la k e Hairy Income Increases t \KH r u m liUkevlew laike county1' in­ come from the dairy Industry A curd party will be held EDWIN L during 1935 was approximately Tuesday evening, .May 5 ut Rt. $85,000. as own pared with «50,000 i Cecelia's school hall. Admission, In 10:12, according to a survey I w out y-live n u t*. c-22 I recently completed b> County A- Forest Grove gent Vie Johnson. The average price tmid farmers per pound of butterfat in 10:12 was ISt» rents, ivtd in l i l i was 30 rents. GRAHAM It IE 1 DAD S STORY 1 — SB SB— That Wtllya-Kaight that I «a s going to tell about, well I think Hate for Seio l amb Shon Set 1 mentioned it as bavins hoot­ ed us out o f the way whtn we Albany The second annual fat were going down the east side lamb show at Solo is to tie held of the Bitter Root mountains. May 23 This show created con­ You see, we are turning the siderable interest aiming sheep­ clock back, or is It the calendar? men last year, and Is expected tv) Anyway there were things about draw even more attention this that party in that big car that year, says Onmtjr Agent F. 0*. •Vs hitched onto our consciousness Mullen The committee In charge is composed of Joss Rogers. Nor­ so that I remember them to this When lights strike from the tim e distance on either side the result In a man Bernier and Dr A . G. day. photograph (left) Is a balance that tends to "flatten” the subject. In the Well, we drove rather slowly, other picture, the light comes from the extreme left and the extreme Prill as you have perhaps tn'erred right a little to the rear. The dramatic, third-dimensional affect Is obvious. Bciiinntl for Calves Greater from the time it took us to get KILLFU L photographers u s e brushes" two or three 25-cent flood Tillamook The dcmintl for to any given point. The passing light in place of the artist’s light bulbs and cardboard reflectors dairy calves from the Tillamook of one car or a dozen cars did (two for a quarter) placed In floor brush. «For with light they can cre­ Cow Testing association hu.< In­ not seem to us to be of any ate sharp contrasts, accents and lamps will be sufficient. With these 1 creased so rapidly that the sup great moment so we die not shadows: undesirable features can movable lamps around the table Ply may soon l-e exhausted, re­ take particular notice of that eliminated, important points you can bring light to bear on vour ports County A- ■'it C 11 Gerg- car's passing only that thy driv­ subject from any angle and vary played up. strom A total rot titi calves was Republican Candidate for er hooted and hooted his horn Above are two pictures showing the distance or elevation of one or shipped out during March to the at us, for what seemed a kmg how a subject may be "painted" by the other to produce the light and states of California. Montana. I- time. He began to press the horn light. The figurine and the camera shadow contrasts that you think daho and Utah besides Oregon button as soon as we came in were kept In fixed positions: only will be most artistic or striking. counties, with the largest nuin Has legal training sieeessai v to sight and still had it lushed the lights, two of them, were moved. Remember, that you have "every­ her going to California. The tie- perform efficiently the tlut'ts of down as he went past. thing under control” and can take And see what happened! The flat, mum! for Jerseys has ucrease.l county clerk, ami promises four That narrow slope d:d not uninteresting representation at the time to study the effects of the 75 per reut over last year, Mr j leous umt impartial service. lighting before you snap the camera afford many places where one left is. at the right, transformed and Bergstrom says. (Halil adv.) could get out of the ioa 1 and enlivened. Form and features have shutter. With fixed-focus cameras having perhaps we were some time in been brought into relief in dramatic getting out of the way, but I fashion. The pathos in the pose and relatively slow lenses, and the drove to one side just as soon expression have been brought out chrome type of film, make time ex­ ns I could. A fellow hooting and an impression of mystery has posures. With cameras having fast his horn at you always sort of been introduced. The picture now lenses (f.6.3 or faster) a shorter raises the hair on the bock o f , speaks and stimulates the Imagina­ time exposure (*4 to 1/10 second) for the chrome type and 1/25 second one’s neck, and to have a big tion to a much greater extent. For the amateur, there is a world snapshot, for the supersensitive car hooting at a little Fold all of fun experimenting with light type, should produce good results. the way past and still hooting "painting.” Figures like this, dolls, Of course, much depends on the vol­ as long as it is in sight is e- toy animals, glass globes, spec­ ume of the light, the number of nough to sort of raise the dan lights used and their distances from der o f a preacher. That is p e r-j tacles, mirrors, bottles, vases, in­ the subject. Incidentally, it is not deed any small objects that appeal haps why I remembered that to your fancy, singly or In group, difficult to devise a spot light. It Is particular car and where it passed. may be used as subjects. The top of only necessary to use a large card­ \\hen we got into Billings, a table will serve as your “ easel.” board into which a 2-inch hole has we drove up to the headqui rtera A portrait attachment for the or­ been cut, and hold it between a light of "The Yellowstone TraU " to dinary camera is essential, because and the subject during the exposure. inquire the condition of the roads the pictures must be made at close With the rest of the room dark, a to the east and there we camej range In order to give a large image. spot light gives strong, sharp shad­ into contact with a party wait- Behind or on the table arrange to ows, an d lf your subject lends Itself lug for some repairs on their have a plain background, dark or to such contrast, dramatic effects car. They had been there some light, depending upon the tone of may be obtained. days and had been obliged to JOHN VAN GUILDER. your subject. For your “ paint wire back to the factory in the east for repairs. The repairs had come that morning and the 1 1 ¡11 uch better to just sorta jog her family was our firrt stop. were going to get under way aluog „ 8tU1 lingers in m,.mory. Hunting up people in strange soon. Conversation, which a t en- He expected ^ spend a year on places is sometimes difficult but joyed with almost all the tour the ^ had three this time we drove right into ists (auto tourists) devclopel months aad was enjoying .every the yard after only a few inquir­ that they had come from Just minute Wellf so were we and es. Mrs. Taylor came out of east of Spokane. Well, or course we were also ..ju„ 30rt€r he kitchen door and walked we were intrigued right awav ejn> aJoti ,,. ¡IcwTy towards the car. Gladys and wanted to know where. They One cither incident on the trip lad got out of the car and star­ saw our car across the street . , . , ed towards the house before we '< east. Me were joggin aiong, I . , . ... and asked did we remember . , , ,, .... __ . ! aw anyone coming. The old lad;- , , i think it was in \\ isoonsm, when their passing us on the skpe of . . stepped right brisk when she the Bitter Roots. We lid. And we drove up to a crossroads su,re ame out of the door at first where were we goto»? To Chi- ^ * * tb a gas pump setting out in ¡front. The rather languil store but slowed up as she opened caga and Michigan. Well, thev he gate between the yard we keeper stretched and yawned be- we e go ng to Chicago too getting up to give us gas. were in and the hlouse lawn. She We talked quite awhile there As he watch#d pump he -m . lid not stop to talk with the in that headquarters and learned ired about cofidition of girl but came directly to the that they were going to take t-ie the roads. They had not been the •ar and without speaking sort detour around by Roundup. We best but right there they were i f gave us a once over. were going to drive straight a- not bad. After she had looked at all of We had just a few head. We got Alto sort of a tours previously left that sec­ ur. and her gaze finally came race to know who would get to tion where they !,a i N *n using jack to me I inquired if there Miles City first. We wou that the King road drag w'as anyone in the car ih. t she trip for they drove past while like Our reply, characterise; of the had ever seen, or looked w « were making camp after road at that lime, "Just fine," juyone she knew . She s look her Tmiltri l»t. Co. )«/*> S«m«. having passed Miles City. So elucidated this remark from our head negatively, but pointtd to then they were ahead. Gladys who was standing besidj David Harum, as he turned to It would be suspected that when The stunts of the rope walker, the We did not see any mure of iris companion with whom he ner and said, " I ’ve never seen people rush about it's becuuse of trapeze performer, the high diver them until we were well across had been talking as we dnova anyone that is in the tar mow , some good reason. Perhaps going to and all his brothers and sisters are South Dakota when late one af­ up, "Don't it beat h—1, Bill. but this girl here looks jus? like a fire, or something like that. It has not pursuits for the mine-run of in­ ternoon we saw a car pulled off Here them big cars my Mother!” The are all I remember dividuals. Not by a jug full. But few she re'erred been said that there's a surplus of drivers regard In a serious light the to the side of the road. We drove J nowling their heads off about the Mother to whom leisure in America, but that every­ up and halted while a woman bad and then along comes was Father's sister. She contin­ hazards of motoring. put her head out the window j little old Ford loaded down ued, "When I left the house I body is in more of a hurry than ever To most there’s nothing to worry and inquired whether we want - 1 lo gUnwales and they tell thought she'd come back to m e!” before. Automobiles are made faster about when a car Is being driven at ed to trade cars. She offered us i ,]8 that the roads are 'fine'.* Of course the shock was great than ever. People drive faster than high rates of speed, or when a curve that big Knight for our little j very seldom are we accused of but she rallied almost at once ever. They even die faster than ever. or corner is taken sharply, or when Most persons think the dare-devil another car is met almost head on at and invited us m , insisted that Ford. But their experiences a - ; j^ jnK too complimentary! serial stuntster plays fast and loose the top of a bill. The record of the long the road had not inclined we come in and stay for the In atoning back west we night. She got out the bn with life. They say. “ I wouldn't do occurrence of automobile accidents me to the ownership ot their thought to make some stops that big car and we politely declined we had neglected on the way the house, spread the table w ifi that." They shudder when they see last year—the smashing of cars with snow-white linen avid insisted a window cleaner hanging by a life trains, against trees and telephone to trade. east. That would take us th’ ougo that we dirty folk sit down. Then be,t- hl* h * bov« the • ‘ " • t Mo*‘ poles and against bridges, the wreck­ We learned, however, that a different section, but one which ing of ears going off the road, and their troubles were minor that we were familiar with part of. thev would have us stay for t i e P e ™ " » W - "> wouldn't do that.” the collision of cars at innumerable night But I pointed to the marks They wa‘ ch w' th bated brea,h th? time, that they would soon get j QUr f¡rst stop was to be with structural steel worker walking al- planes—all go to indleate that many under way for it whs only a Sy Taylor's family. Sy was a on the table linen and told her mogt gingerly around on the skel- drivers don’t realize the constant front wheel bearing that had brother of George Taylor, one that we had made tr /ub'e e- eton of a huge skyscraper. None of risks which only the utmost care gxme out and they expected to who makes it possible to avoid. had come into northern nough, that we should be m ov-' that for the average person. get under way goon by means Michigan with father. George of getting towed into a garage had, but Sy had gone iuto Iowa where they had repairs on hand. and taken up land there neap ‘MICKY” AND HIS GANG The next we saw o f them was Waterloo at a little place callei the evening we camped just be­ Hudson. fore getting to St. Paul. They We had seen some of Sy’s boys, drove past and stopped to chin hey having visited relatives in a minute. They were driving cm Michigan. Sy had passed on but into town for the night. So they hj8 wife was a foster niece of beat us into St. Paul by hours, father's and had made her They could drive forty miles an home with Clarissa—Father'» hour right along, v.Mi'le the bes?. sister at a time when Father I ever got out of tb.it machine himself had made his home with was 35 and at that it was h ard , her and her husband. Mrs. Tay to handle. J jor supposed that she was Fa - One day a Kansas e.iiti, • c-jme ther’s own niece, her foste,* mo- along while we were cooking din- ther’s ebrild, until her own girl, ner. He stopped and gabbed got into high school when one of quite a spell. Did not tell any - 1 the school girls taunted the thing personal abo i? himself and 1 Taylor girl with being the party but Just talked. He had a lc ffs p r’n g of unknown parentage. Ford, one o f those without any By that time the foster mother doors In front and with the e- was dead and Mrs. Tayor had to mergency lever on the outside go to others to find out her true ..i of the car. W e talked of speed- status. Ing and his ram ark that "it Is Well, with Mrs. Taylor an^ S COUNTY CLERK Pick Out the One Who’s “Nerts” ure lu sill, detent and Utt mess l»ow your load and tell God you lake forgiveness for slus on the ground that Christ |ml st In­ , and lie found a way to breath ti rests of the state mid rt unty. life into them You are cme of — Everyone la u taxpajer, either I them lie makes his own terms real, personal, Intangible, gas. j You »re dead in his sight until industrial accident, automobile, von accept them. John 3:13 driver's license or other tux. — names the terms and tells whv Every dollar a|>eiit coine* from he made them "Fur 0. d so you, theu let's cut out unneces­ i loved you that he gave hi* onlv sary spending. - Will levlslul * begotten SON. that by he'levhi; according to business p-lnrlple*.' in Him you should not be scrap- i Paid A d v.) | heap stuff but have eternal life ." 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