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UT THURSDAY, THE MAY 1936 BEAVERTON The B«av®r(ou Review R E V IE W lilt*rod as second-class matter December 9, 1922, at ths pastof- flce ait Beaverton, Oregiu, under the act of March 8, 1879. ISSUED EVERY beavhrton , FRIDAY AT o r k g o . n J. H. H U LETT..................F.D1TOR SUBSCRIPTION RATES Per year (in advance) . . . $ 1 .DO Not In advance .................... 1.60 DADS STORY -t*i I 'bat one could follow Tree Torta t > hop over, mint holes to n e gotiate, fallen trees to find you, way around They told me in l\. !ni|iel that one fell tw had Lit ^ our'Ctimerd tor Olli« i Mohines d lh e u the whole di.-tunee from Kalltpel to S|M>knne In a da), I did not expect to drive that fust. We camped about six o'clock on the margin of a lake. The s| eedi-meter said we were half way through the woods. We hud not met a ear nor seen a soul u'ter entering the woods. Hart#) had we got out of the cm than the odor o f gasoline came to our nostril* Wo sniffed and sniffed, then got down on our knees gnd looked under the c. r A tiny stream nhouf as thick through as a knitting need- le was pouring out from the eti buret or! We were forty five tulles from the nearest filling station with IKtle prospect o f a car going past for dtiyi, perhaps An amateur photographer-entomologist had fun making this picture of a weeks There was little» travel "Grasshopper Night Club** (note the fan dancer). He used amateur equip on that rived at that time, and ment. It was a time exposure with a 25-cent floodlight for Illumination. there were we with our gas line AVE you another hobby besides to fit into an Imaginary box IS leaking. your camera? If so. why not in inches long. 10 wide and 12 high, * troduce them to each other and sometimes using tine grass, small C E D A R M IL L N E W S double the pleasure" Why not make stones, twigs, etc., for scenery. Ad aß------------ — -------------------------- n mitting that he has not y< t been photographic s o u v e n ir s of the Mr. and Mrs. ("has. V est ani able to persuade his insect actors to changes in your garden, your an family spent the week-end at tique collection, the growth of your play leapfrog or otherwise perform S e a sid e . miniature railroad, your new ship at his bidding, he h.is them chloro formed by the druggist from whom models, or what have you? Mr. and Mrs. H A. Pusselt We know a man whose other he buys his films; then with quick- ai d family uttended the circus drying household cement he mounts hobby is entomology — bug-hunting l ist Monnv afternoon. to his friends. He gets a tremendous them on his stage in the poses he Virginia und Joan Cede hav* lot of fun photographing his insect wants. out of school for two To light the scene he finds a sin- been specimens. Some of his pictures of these tiny gle floodlight bulb in a reflector is w»eks with the measles. subjects are remarkable. The most effective. The light should be about John Thompson return"d Sun- surprising thing about them is that two feet from the set. placed high day from the t v e camp at for simulating daylight or low in they were made with the simple ap 1 ■ 111.IS Valley In Southern O-egon, front for u dramatic effect. Stop the paratus used by the amateur photog The Otto Hauer family has rapher. Not only does he make seri camera lens down to f.S, put on a ous "portraits” of individual In portrait attachment and then photo sold their place and a 'e plan to move to the Miller sects. but, having a flare for the graph your 15 by 10 by 12-inch ning dramatic and the amusing, he photo scene close up. according to instruc place. graphs groups of them theatrically tions with the attachment. Fine The Girl Scouts of Troop No. posed to represent the goings on of grained panchromatic film is to be ?1 of Cedar Mill went to W ash preferred for sparkling results in en human beings, as in the picture of the grasshopper night club above: larging. Exposures will vary with ington park on a picnic, hatur- or it may be a June-bug wedding, u the scene; so, until experience has d f j . May 9. They were nccom tumble-bug football g a m e , spider been gained, three or four exposures spooks haunting a graveyard, grass isay, 2. 4 and S seconds) had better hoppers playing leapfrog—he finds be made and the best one chosen tor the subject possibilities are endless. enlargement. Our entomologist ■ camerist says The pictures he displays are, of you will have so much fun makiug course, enlargements, You don't have to be an entomolo these pictures that, even If you gist to make pictures like this your don't care to become an entomolo For self. if you, or some one for you. will gist, an ambition to become a theat but collect the insects. Here’s what rical producer will surely have to i M L M O R IA L D A Y be curbed. he does: JOHN VAN GUILDER He builds a “ set." a la Hollywood. Meals Q*»SNAPSWOT CUIL j |>. nletl by the loaders Mrs. A ., the emblems Grade-A and drudo K IVursoii seed Mias Rogene B. Swap Mis (' West anil \\ I This lieariug will lie held in He ni i Ick» acted an chauffeurs. the Asnoiubl) linoni on the sev c.uh Hour of the Oregon Rulid- ilig. Portland, Oregon, on the a- I I III H IIK kHIM. ON l t d ; t.K V I H s \MI NT AM» ARON lov e ilute. I'd. udv. I p com pliance with the provis ions of rfcctlou I, Chapter :I82, Oiegon I«awa, 1935, also Chapter 70. Oregon Uiws, 1935, a public bearing will be held on May 21, 19:1«, at 10 o'clock A. M. |>er ta iling fev the adoption of irtall grades and stnnelnrda for eggs III Oregon, Including the urr of I 'lM U lim : Grant Dodge MIR KcpiiMirnii Nomination for STATE SENATOR A neighbor stepped in the o th er day and accused us o f te ll ing tall tales. Well, some of them do sound rather tall when one rtvds them over after being printed. But, like the Oregon Journal prints for its s'.ogan "It’s all here and it's all true." Now, perhaps, lest we get to ( «indidiitp I or doubting our own credence, let's Republican Nomination add that while it is all true, it's not all here. There are things that happened to the FOR youth of the 8 0 s and 90's that no newspaper that had anv res pect for its readers would print Perhaps some day I'll set down for the edification of my grand children or great grandchildren M ill Durit for Beat Interests some o f the things that have of » a-diiligtoti Count) been emitted from this narra Primai lew May 15, 1936 tive. Then again, perhaps uot. (Puid udv.) That day at Clark's we rtayed u_til alm ost noon. It seemed "No ini-reuse In taxi-«. No too bad to leave friends who new comniisMoUs. No uppro- W i l l i a m H. ( Bill ) expressed such pleasure at our piiatmvis Unit are not tlisi Intel» company. The half of the fish- necessary. Iteduie taxes by went with us and many's the lUitallliiM expenses. Not a tool lunch we made off that big of any boss, group or faction. • Candidate for sturgeon. I never saw a stur Will consider «very bill on It* Republican Nom ination merits mid vote fur the l,< *t 111 geon before nor have I seen ri-Hts of tI h * state .«id e< linty. anrther since. I've seen some Everyone is a taxpajer, either big fish, like the pickerel Cncls Primaries May 13. 19'!l> real, |>er»»uul. intangible, gav, Homer brought home from a industrial accident. automobile, fishing trip to Green I«ike when Dushiiigton County Parmer mid driver's license or other tax. — I was eight or ten years o f age Horld Dar Veteran Every dollar spent comes frimi | Homer was not quite six feet i you. then let's cut out unueces- j (Paid Advertisement) tall, but lacked not more than sary .spending. — Will legislate I1EARTIK RN. A f l » BTOMACH. tw o in ch es o f it. That pickerel, according to business principles." GAS ON BTOMACH T when held with Its tail just (I’nul A dv.) touching the gTound reached a- Have you tried t>ove Hom er’s shoulder. Rather a slim fish, good eating, but noth- A L K A • SELTZER? it g like the amount of men' ! that the sturgeon that Walter S E R V I C E A lk a -S e lt/e r makes a iparkling SALES alkalm r ilrmk. A s it contumx an Clark caught on his set line the i analgcsic, (acetyl-salu-yLate) It night we stayed with him and first rrlievea the pain of every- Goodrich Tires Battery Service that Murdock made off with in d*y ailmraU. then by reatarlng Die the morning, but finally coctwn*- Accessories Greasing ■ Ikaline haUrvee, remevee the causa o-l to give us h alf of. Auto Truck A Traotor Repairing wll,,n due to K k - n i Aicd We got but a short distance Gei Alka Seltxar at yaor 4rug atara, that evening, somewhere i»i the large Tsrkagr Mr. racket Mia Mr. HO B J O H N S T O N Cy BETTY BARCLAY Drowning that they had beea a little sleep. You see, we were neighborhood o f Hinsdale. That moved to Blackfoot to be used • due in Belton, on the othe; side Texaco Fire Chlof 1‘ Uone 0101 e-. tiling we found the same peo at about cue In as quarters for irrigation em of the Park B f WIS E'AI h AL I / f Products Beaverton, O”. The Memorial Duy meal need ple who had helped us rip-rap ployees . the morning, so there was no cause no worry with old-fashioned the banks o f the Mis sou i at ■ lit bread ami a i herry refrigerator Stems to me I told somethin,, retd o f taking a sleeper had we Bismark. We joined up with them nu . ke oil hand, and a delicious l* tn so inclined. oi tow the wind blows in that tncre and only made one camp, ueviled steak in mind. The latter lor ality. The day we wen: They set us off on a ^ d t track tt t one at Cut Bank where is a hot. healthful meat dish that r ig h t ! through was no exception That in the rain that morning at one, tan be prepared in a few minutes. they were not camping clcse to us. They were journey cid Ford would come to a ston ant' we all piled into the car Try these recipes for your Mem orial Day meal. ing rather leisurely and so were right out there on a level road auc. slept till adylight. Our tour- L- that big prairie. The force is friends had taken tiieir car Devded Steak Cherry Refrigerator Cake we though their equipment was 1 flank steak (about 2 lbs.) capable o f making much bette.- o’ the wind obliged us to drive aad gone on to find a camping 1J4 cups (1 cun) sweetened 2 tablespoons flour mile after mile in low gear ph.ee. We stayed at Belton and condensed milk t me than was ours. 2 tablespoons butter Mrs. Hulett's hat blew o r and ate breakfast there, such as it *4 cup lemon juice A t Chester we stopped a little 1 large onion 1 cup quartered cherries she started to get opt or th was, for it was drizzling rain 1 teaspoon mixed dry herbs to inquire about some folks whs 24 vanilla wafers car to get It. Before she got a!l that forenoon. 1 teaspoon salt had come there from northern Blend together sweetened con out and turned to look the hat V4 teaspoon pepper STUDIO B A R B E R SH OP From Belton we drove through Michigan, Frank Cox and his wfife. densed milk und lemon Juice. Stir Beaverton Burlier Shop % teaspoon paprika was out o f sight and we never Wbrteflsh and on to Kalispel. It until mixture thickens. Add pre Mrs. Cox was a great friend 1 teaspoon dry mustard saw it again. The wind took it was dark and foggy so we saw FIRST CLASS WORK pared fruit. Line narrow, oblong of Celia's at one time and we C'. J. STEVENS, I’ ltO rU li.T O K l'/s tablespoons elder vinegar back towards Michigan at a much little o f that place though I 2 cups Hawuiian pineapple juice pan or spring form cake pun with AT REASONABLE PRICES thought to go see them. Bui wax paper. Cover with fruit mix faster pace than it had left had heard that it was a right SATISFACTION GUARANTEED we didn’t. Cut the steak In pieces 2 by 3 E. » Van METER, Prop. t s ere. Where it landed we did nice town. I've never been there inches and roll in flour. Melt the ture. Add layer of wafers, alter I nating in this way until fruit And thereby hangs a tale— I nrt stop to learn. s i'c e . We were wet and forlorn butter in oven and brown the sliced mixture Is used; finishing with The country as we came to Few o f the old acquaintances and probably could not have seen onion and powdered herbs, remove layer of wafers. Chill in refrigera Montana began to look perched VV. E . PEfJ(; grteted us aa our visit at B.own- anything nice about the placa tnion »nd brown the st-ak. Add tor for six hours or more. To and dry. The farther we got . * .. . . A remaining flour and dry »seasoning», serve, turn out on small platter and I ing. Bresnahan had gone and ht'O it been nice weather. brown slightly. Pour hot vinegar into that state, the drier things carefully remove wax paper. Cut j UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMKR OPTOM ETRY V.cFatridge, and Tom Heckle I guess I've explained ti at in and pineapple juice over steak. in slices and servo plain or with looked. A t Fr axer they told us (•lasses. Fitted or Repaired smith. Brown was there but his 1918 there were no paved toads, cover closely and simmer for sev whipped cream. Serves 8. teat hay was just about a quar (•range Building that were gravelled *ral hours, or until steak Is tender. wife was off visiting somewhere, nt f many I’.caxerton Our Specialty many that were Spicy Hint« ter of a crop, that flax had been so we did not set her. She was acri mostly just common i/l.l dirt Serves 6. OK A. I„ WILSON The next time that you bring a failure and that spring wheat Old-Fashioned Nut Loaf about the only neighbor we had roads, not even graded. Well, back half the sandwiches you take had been little better. The dry 2 cups sifted cake flour there and they lived more than as we got into Kalispel we were along on a picnic, ask yourself It i Signal Batteries la1« Tints4r Tubus weather had taken all the mois- Alt Heidelberg Beer 2 teaspoons combination baking you really over-estimated the family bolt a mile away. Millie Pen informed that we had better fill Competitive I’ rlees t'.rre from the soil and lia n ts On Draught powder appetite or it you failed to satisfy dergrass had married her moth up our gas tank for from there >4 teaspoon salt hsd just dried up. Such was the Try us for Chicken Dinner and Alexander's Super-Service Station ft by carelessness in the luncheon er’s choice, Tom, the Au<brey the next stop was Libby, Mon- tup butter or other shortening preparations. Barbecue Sandwiches SIGNAL GAS AND OlIJ? state of affairs at Fraztr. At , fi n ily were about wiped out, tai.a, a distance o f some ninety I cup sugar It’s when the fresh air sharpens A -l l ubrication, t.50 OLD HKIDRLItKKG I*ARK Glasgow it was perceptibly drier. and we n^ver djd see much of m.'.es the way the road went. 3 eggs, unbeaten , hunger that the taste of food counts Sterling and FREE DANCING As we drove west the country Bn! Conroe and his outfit 1 cup finely cut nitt meats for most. Give your sandwiches We inquired as to the shape of __Uenn/oll Heavi-Holi. Ore. C tablespoons milk kept getting drier and drier, j n WM onl about fourteeD the road. We were told if was tang und taste. Spread them with 1 teaspoon vanilla a spicy relish of mustard, catsup, At Havre there was not a sign from BrfwnlnK to MIdvale r: ther crooked. W ell, we were Sift flour once, measure, add mayonnaise or pickles. Include o f green excepting Where water jt wa, < *„*,, when we Iive, interested in grades. BEAVERTON It was baking powder and salt, and sift salt, pepper and paprika In the E. L. HOWARD had been put on All that b i g ' ^ but now known as r.taeier p u tty level, no steep h illf. LUM BER COM PANY together three times. Cream butter hamper to go with the hard boiled level country dried up And to park Station. W e wanted t0 M t Agent For When we got (out on our wav thoroughly, add sugar gradually, eggs. The sandwiches won't go j Estimates Gladly Furnished make things look muca worse, I or , carR on the trafn for T IIE OREGON JOURNAL we found that verily "the half and cream together until light and begging if you remember that flavor tnere were Irrigation ditches Phone Beaverton 6202 Phone Beaverton Ofilfi ment through the Glacier Na- had nett yet been told." There fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, is as important at a picnic as at a beating thoroughly after each. Add banquet. flowing full to the brim but no t|oMl Park. We couId t them v e re no steep grades, it is true, nuts and blend. Add flour, alter If sandwiches are made at the means of getting the water out , p „ therp were enough ruto- but the track ran through tim nately with milk, a small amount picnic grounds take along a condi First-Class Wood & Sawdtk onto the land There was plenty mobile(l ^ fl„ a par , tbInkl at a time, beating after each add! ment box, with snug compartments The Only Newspaper Devote! Ex ber. and few trees. If any. had Prompt, Courteous Servlee clusively to the Intere»1* of of green stuff along the d.tches Was thirtv dollar„ for tdkine tion until «mo th Ad 1 for little jars and shakers o f teen cut. lt reminded me- for all OLD GROWTH YELLOW 1 1R B ale lr er tu t ten feet from them the „ car and if there three Washington County s. Any handy school boy be world of the count iv roads Jn7: , • Ui n • one and It ' ground was as brown and perch autog )n lt wby t W LE O S A M S , Beaverton nii i i t to | k . wady b'.ck home when I was a boy, moi - 1 • The Beaverton Review cd as my old hat. i. , „ , . Phoiia 11205 fa-lifi 1 »J tkl till lii .1,11.^ . , . _ x ten dollars was the cost for an H ii x ¡¿xtiti ifiifi — - ( ■ cac “ a IP at J:.nt T1.00 a Year In Anvanee SaAIsfacitlrm Gunravitctd Well, we hove into Chester au(0 But ,f only ^ went then just a track through the woods I . about four o ’ clock one afternoon ¡t wou]d be fifteen dollars each, and looked a b o u t We found r ,JP ^ r^ , e had to pav thpir out that things had been s o ln g ; on the train. Anyway our By Sam Iger “ MICKY” AND HIS GANG ban with them and that it m ig h t; ff j;0w- tourists were there wait- embarrass them to have eom pan- for UR They had arrivpd Hitmr • IJE V ÖECU1 YOUf fiom their old home drop in on Sr)IT1€ time before an had already rYt STEN PEW."U (¡/O H t b T H « T 9 u - o ! \ W YEKN W CLI- H OX VIEIL NI03HLH VJEPifl, GvfVab&b TOUNT RRVE them unexpectedly. So we pulled rr,;)de arrangements to take an- ONCOUTH] r i f î , 1" ' 0Nl>< ^ An fVA NOT ‘afkSG THfkT JOU THINK TER ¡MU. TO 'HIGH HpfC out and camped that night a- 0fber fellow 's auto on the car K ' o P j iu C ‘jtw yov.T l OF SOU j 0 YOU 0OSG t f loug with our fellow tourists w!tb theirs Vil0ther felpm was THE 0r(V*a r „ „ ^EOJUCPfTED^jr-ÿ «N YV b n H S K W Ifjl ¿5 5 «. NVCKY a r e not k 0ECUT SOU I o u that_ we first met at the bankr r,.adv to make up the th|n, ON (> SOCiPW. OKS QOEbTiON YOU I (b THE OtFrElì 0 o o MO lcat ^! J Q , GOTO PKWftTE) o f the Missouri. p jrty but tlie people we knew ENCE RUwSJfcN 0 o n The Blackfoot Indian Reserva- were waiting for us and would 0 L i k in g a n d t— tion was the first place thev take the stranger on onlv if we 9 i L o v i n g ? o ¿ent us when we left Michigan did not show up. We showed up for the west. We thought t . see jrst a little ahead o f train tlm*. If It looked as desolate and for- m t nlcelv loadpd wbe„ fbp lorn as It did that first six tri in drew In But w-ifh It cam» iron s after leaving home. VVr ^wr other autos so th it ther** th« bank.s of Cut Bank v:, Tf. two cars of autrs on that creek one noon and ate dinnor train that evening. T staved with iicre. Then we drove on tl tough, tj.„ Far though the train crew V ! ™Re! ! rV! tl0n the town o-dered me out once or twice ?! “ “ «W oot and 'he locatk n o f But )t w!, s tbe „„.g t COn foitahle the school where we first en- P)!:rft , rcnM fltld 0 Pleep. The ered the Serrlee The bui dings wife and kiddies curled up on •11 gone, 1 learnt-1 a t , g» , j # ¡n j be y coach and got H COUNTY COMMISSIONER D IE R D O R F F COUNTY CLERK!' eBusiness PlacesTo Patronise i IN BEAVERTON w =1 0í\ O V _ ft_ft J