The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, July 31, 1936, Image 2

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    The Beavarton Review
KIDAY, JULY 31, 193C
TH E
B EAV ER T9N
R E V IE W
Alice Fisher In Portland, Sunday.
Mrs.
John
tiembcrllng
and
Mm. Ruth Weston
of Turns,J
Ore., viaittal i* live home i>r Mr.
and Mis !•' It Ooy l Mrdnss
day and Thursday.
Entered as ■econd-claas matter
December 9, 1922, at ths postof-
lice tut Beaverton, Oregon, under
the act of Man h 8, 1879.
it Mis
1.
I. Myers J
and children lelurned eai'y m|
he week
fr» m
a two week.
.
Ion winch llhey spen
all
Sultan , mi I he McKee Me IN.»».I
I'n-f eiitm-
and
(!<-xeri nienl f
t'amp.
Mr. and Mrs Krvd (5. Star
otl
Pot nid wWo
eceaUyt
purchased
tin* home of Mra
Caleb P m i ob
DeBBO| Ron«* I
re havir:
s. me lmpro\ ertentsl
made on the t ens« an I exjawif
to mine It) this week.
M l ED EVIB1 TO D A Y A
BEAVERTON, ORKGOX
J. 11. HULETT. . .TTTTf!. EDITOR
81 BM R i m i » KATES
Per year (in advance) . . . $1.00
Not in advance ................... 1.50
t f -
MOM’S STORY
Across from the road in from
cl the schoclhouse where we
Mr-
in n
Rlekey,
letei
|
went to school, and behind it,
Mrs. Rose Jordan ts so f*:r r
were deep woods. At recesses
ce-ed fro*ii 1 i
re M l
• I
and noous we were allowed to
ns to he able In leave the Port
play in them, but it was a
I and Sanitarium and ia at pres
strict rule that we were r.ot to |
tr.t at the Inane of i*er toiler
venture beyond the sour, t of the
Mrs. Hattie CrtMenden in Port­
bell.
land.
One Spring noon the teacher I
Mrs. 1!. K Stipe and Mr*. K
called
the big
girls inte the |
It Summers attended the fun
schoolhouse, and locked the doors
ml of Mrs Sheldon i
Roll li I
on the rest
of us, macing us
teel very abused, for we were
Portland Tuesday. Mi- Pall «a
The best cloud effects are ob-
Matron of Martha
V u h li| tta |
sure that she was telling them
ta i id by usina a yellow filter
over the lens. A medium yel­
■ toil t r. O I S
a' the same[
something interesting and was
low filter, K-2. was used for
time Mrs Sltiw w»s Matron o
playing favorites by no: letting
the picture above, taken
Beaver
Chapter in
us in. We got together and de­
with a shutter speed of 1 '00
cided upon revenge: off into the
second, aperture, f.6.3. A light­
I think that l shall never see.
woods » e went, twen'y of us.
er yellow filter, K-1, caught
the clouds in the right hand
A poem lovely ns u tree.
so far that we couldn't hear the
picture at 1 25 at f.lt.
In fact tf I should never see
bell.
We were giing
'o show
\notlur poem, that's oke w ith me.
thorn!
t l'lT H all conditions seemingly
lifted
In Michigan woods there grow
' ' perfect for a glorious landscape
wild herbs known as leeks, situ- j picture, how* does it sometimes hap-
■fan y<*ii knock
„ golf but'
ilar to our winter onions here, pen that those beautiful clouds are
except
that
they are
much scarcely noltceable in the print and
»»ut <*f slght ?" Ihey n«ke.t Uwl
milder to eat, but after you eat the distant hills just barely visible?
Scotchtnan.
them- oh, my! Garltc Is no com - Maybe because when we took the may seem, clouds .»Iso contain a
"Ave, bui I*ll nkkl I m > tloln
pa risen
They
gT«w in greaj pIr.'„re we ¿|d nol use a small certain amount of green and orange
rays.
So.
if
we
use
a
film
which
is
bunches, with long, while roots enongh ions openiug. but even that
not very sensitive to the orange I
on them, so good that 'he c a l-j woujj nr»t alwavx be the answer,
and green rays, (the chrome type)
tie the first couple of days they
The failure is more likely due to the contrast between clouds and
were turned into he woods would the fact that we did not use a filter,
stuff themselves on them, and that magical little gadget of colored sky will bo emphasized.
A yellow filter also makes grass ’
the milk had to be thrown away. gelatine fixed between glass discs,
and the leaves of trees photograph 1 1 Great Newspaper of the a
Anyway, we all ate leeks, I which, wben placed over the lens, lighter instead of appearing black. '
Northwest
|
won’t say we did it with evil changes the effect on the film of the It also performs another valuable |
I V It ITU It Ml MIOLLAND
J
intent, but we knew what plea­ different rays of the spectrum.
function. It gives sharper detail to i
Auto Route and Agency g
sant
company
twenty
of us
Just what is the property in a distant objects by cutting through
Beaverton
Dreg»«
g
would make after such a lunch. filter that so cleverly captures the haze, which has an excess of blue
I Fur information regarding. . ■
I can imagine how our combiurd beauty of clouds and helps to bring light. Also lu taking pictures of
I
service or »uliKcription»
•
breathe smelt
as we
moseyed out distant detail? It is its color flowers, or of indoor furnishings, a
Rhone Beaverton 7303
back to school about two o'clock, that makes the difference and fllle» enables us to achievq correct
I Residence and office:
long
after
we knew
the bell generally yellow filters are used. tone contrasts.
Corner, Second and Hall
must have rung, altho we didn't The reason is that in photography
There are five yellow filters suit­
hear It, and took our seats. The the invisible ultra-violet ray of the able for amateur use. each perform­
teacher promptly moved us ali spectrum and the violet and blue ing somewhat differently. Among
to one side,
and opened
the rays do most of the recording of them the K-2, which is a medium j
windows behind us, and at the Images, and on all types of film yellow, gives the best general color
side, to let
the breeze blow their effect tends to predominate correction with the ordinary and
} ' /tk Mifo.l fwwV iüi Ffa ’ «i f l
regardless of variation in the sen­ the chrome type of film, aud prac­
through.
Much of our play was centered sitivity of different types to differ- tically full correction with the pan-
atomic aud panchromatic film. Ex­
around these woods, W'e girls i tnt colors. Yellow, of a certain qual-
- *r^rtri'
ity, in a filter will counteract these posure with a filter must be in­
made playhouses in them, using1
rays, holding them back and letting creased, depending on the density
moss found by the boys for car­
the other rays do their work on the of the color. I ns true lions furnished
pets, big toadstools for dishes, film without interference.
with each filter tell just how to
and boughs for roam partitions, j
Clouds and blue sky both are rich use it.
We brought our dolls to school In ultra-violet, violet and blue. So.
It you have never tried a filter,
and played house for days on if we put over our lens a yellow- put a K-1 or K-2 over your lens some
end.
filter to hold these rays back, the sunny day when there are tumbling
In the fall we would go out other rays will do the work and white clouds over the horixon. You
at noon and fill our pails with the clouds will be distinguished will be surprised at the difference
Take
beechnuts.
three-sided
cuts, from the sky. They will appear. it r. ..
•HU VAX OULDER
shaped much like flat irons that whiter than the sky. Strange as St 1
ALKA-SELTZER
grew in husks similar to wainuts,
fo r
except that when the husks fell
tor two weeks.
open there were three to five
HEADACHE. Acid Indigestion.
Geo. Klein who has been wor­ Colds. Neuralgia. Muscular. Rheu­
nuts in each one
The beech
LOCAL N EW S
i
trees were loaded, and by winter 9 ---------------------------------------------- S king on the road at T a f has matic, Sciatic Pains. Pleasant—
tastes like mineral water — Non-
returned to his home here.
time we had a sackfull of de­
habit forming. Non-laxative— does
Mr«. Carrie I^eonard of Seattle
licious nuts that we could open visited with the H. O Stipe's
Mrs. Lowell Kahr and little not depress th« heart.
by <puUing at the shell with our
son Delbert spent Sunday with ( .e l A lk a-S eltxrr al y o u r d ru g
Friday.
fingers.
Mrs. Kahr's parents^ Mr. and • lo re in 3 0 e and M )r p a c k a g e , f o r
Miss
Elsie
Whitworth
i*.
/a
-
In the particular vicinity where
h o m e U K , o r a>k f o r a f l a w o f
Mrs. J. A McCann.
we lived were several deep holes rationing on the Kilches river
A lk a -S e lU rr a l an y d r u g store
Donaid
Richardson
who
's soda fo u n ta in .
with very steep sides, that look­
working with Hansen's threshing
ed like hills turned upside down.
crew visited his mother, Mrs-
and
slide
down
one
side,
part­
I have never seen these kettle-
BE W I S E -A I K A U Z E
b d es as we called
them, for way up the other, and then down
they were shaped
like the old, again. The hole was filled with
M B R V IIW .
■ m b
little boys, !
black kettles mother used, any­ us, big boys and
big
girls
and
little
girls,
having
j
where, except on our place and
the Priest place across the road. the time of our lives.
Between our house end the !
They were deep, some so deep
was a deep gu lly,,
they were never tilled: in one sehoolhouse
which
is
now
partially
filled
which was filled with trees, the
top of the trees were level with where the road ran. .he big
hoys would
bring their
sleds
the road going by.
to school, and at noon, teacher
When winter started to break, nrd all, would pack Into the |
n
with bright thawy days and cold bobsleds, sometimes as many as ! Signal ■ Batteries
Lee Tires & Tubes
rights
that froze the melting twenty five to a sled, and down
Competitive Prices
Beaverton Barber Shop
snow, w*e could
walk
on the
the hin
we would slide,
and Alexander's Super-Serdce Station
frozen crusts. The Priest f&jnily, then
trudge
back
up again,
C. J. STEVENS, PROPRIETOR
SIGNAL GAS AND 011.3
ae numerous as ours,
would dragging
the sled behind
us.
A
-l
Lubrication,
$.50
meet us across the road at
Sometimes the sleds would tip
.SATISFACTION GUARANTEED !
night, to slide down oui* favor­ over, I can remember flying o - ] Sterling and
Beaverton, Ore. Pennzoil
ite kettle hole. The boy« would ver the bank more than once. |
bring their shovels and we would but it was all in the fun, and j
slide on the «(hovels, or on sleds whether because of the deep snow j
STUDIO BARBER SHOP
that would whiz down the steep or because of God’s spec'a 1 pr-ov-i
FIRST CLASS WORK
OPTOMETRY
hills, or else squat on our feet, idence, no one was ever hurt.
Glasses,
Fitted or Repaired
AT REASONABLE PRICE'S
Our Specialty
E n. Van METER. Prop.
DR. A. E. WILSON
STOP AT
Alexander’s
Super-Service Station
At Canyon Road and Cedar St.
FOR YOUR
GAS AND OIL
A Lubrication 50c
ALSO YOUR M ERCH ANTS’ CIRCUS TICKET
VOL. XXII
sn o t:
Beaverton Barber Shop
YVe II ave Merchants’ Guest Circus Tickets
|C. J. Stephens, Prop
Vint Nc<- Our lin«' Oi|
WHIT» SHOES
Haircuts, 25c
MIKE’S SHOE SHOE
Reaverton, Oregon
Get Ticket» llrrc
!.. F.
IIUMBURC
BEAVERTON
I CThr (Orrmnuau ■
,,so,lYA m - j w -
oint- lu
r e p a ir in g
lurarahns-lliK
Cleaners & Dyers
VV»M»dwork|
GENERAL ULAfKSWITH
Dry Cleaning
|l*ressinjf
Dvcinp
Hats ( ’ leaned and Blocked
At
And All Other Kinds of Clcaninx YY’ork
KAM BERGKRS
You Can (Jet Your
(Jet Your Merchants’ Circus Tickets Here
let* Cream, Frozen Candy.
Pop, Orange-ado and
Other Cool Treats
Holland’s Feed Store
i
Brewster-Hogden Feeds
Sperry Feeds
BOB H OLLAND, PROP.
M ERCH ANTS’ OUEST CIRCUS TICKETS HERE
Business Places To Patronise
IN BEAVERTON
PAY
25c
Service Fee at the
CHILD
TICKET W A G O N
On circu s Grounds
&
A W F U L RH EU M ATISM A G O N Y
YIELDS T O D O CTO R’S FO R M U LA
Do the throbbing pairs of
Rheumatism make life a 'orment
for you? Are your evenings a
nightmare of tort ure—and is
ycuT day's work ruined by the
Blabbing pains of Neuritis?
FACE THE
TRUTH'
Your
body is prcbably loaded with
corrupting. Impure poison- your
muscles and joints ¡painfully a-
brased by URIC ACID formed
into ¡(b-arp crystals. Each time
you move, Iheee foul, poisonous
deposits of needle-like uric acid
crystals may
be causing you
excruciating pain.
Don’t try to treat youT iheu
matte pains from the outside'
YOU MUST REACH
THE IN­
SIDE. The salicylates in Wil­
liams' R-U.X. C mpound are uni ­
versally
prescribed by doctors
for rheumatic pain.
Ask
any
doctor to tell you their noth­
ing, analgestic effect in the ag­
ony of rheumatism.
Don't confuse this scientific
formula of an Army Doctor with
‘‘ture-alls’ ' and "panaceas” YOU
MUST BE RELIEVED OF YOUR
RHEUMATIC
PAINS
IN
10
DAYS!
If you are not com ­
pletely— utterly satisfied—no mat
ter how many years you have
suffered -simply bring the ompl
bottle back to your
druggist
and he will hand you back,
without question, every cent you
paid for it! Get William«' R U.
X. Compound today on this
money-back guarantee at the
Brown’s Beaverton Drug Store.—
act.
W . E. PEEK
UNDERTAKER AND BMBALMER
(.range Building
Beaverton
Alt Heidelberg Beer
On Draught
Try us frer Chicken Dinner and
Barbecue Sandwiches
OLD HEIDELBERG PARK
FREE DANCING
GOOD FOR ONF.-H'I.F OFNFKAL ADMISSION
to
B A R N E Y BROTHERS THREE-KING CIRCUS
Tills Ticket Was Purr-hnscd by Us and Presented lo (he Rearer
Wiltlb Our Compliments
E. L. H OW ARD
Hundred«« of Free Seats — Reserved Heat»
Agent For
THE OREGON JOURNAL
Phone Beaverton fi.VJ.*
TWO P. M.
Only **„.
ONE SHOD ONLY
First-Class Wood & SawJt-i
Prompt, Courteous Serv.ce
OLD GROWTH YELLOW ) IR
LEO SAMS, Beaverton
Phone 11205
Satisfaction Guarantee n
M ERCH ANTS’ GUEST
CIRCUS
TICKET
You may secure a Child’s 50c Ticket for 25c and an Adult’s 75c Ticket for
25c by presenting a Merchants’ Guest Ticket at the Ticket Wagon at the
IH Y THE BEST
Order T out Milk From
C R E S fD A L E
DAIRY
Walter Selialllierger A Son
Beaverton, lit. 1
Phon«? ßS10
Carpenter Work
Remodeling
Poof lag
Built-In*
Screen Doors and Window Si reens
Kea*onable Prices
BEAVERTON CABINET SHOP
R. L. WALLACE
Hall at 1st
Beaverton
Ore
Show Grounds. Shop with the merchants advertising
here
and ask
Guest Tickets. All of the business places advertising in this section
Guest Tickets for their customers.
for
have