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    FRIDAY,
THE
JANUARY
14.
BEAVERTON REVIEW
Entered u aeaond-class matter
December >, 1922, at the poatof-
flee at Beavarton, Oregon, under
the act of March 8. 1879.
ISSUED EVERY
BEAVERTON,
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FRIDAY AT
OREGON
J. H. T O J R % >...................EDITOR
M ItM RU*TIOJi KATES
Far year (in advance) . . . . 81.09
Not In advance ..................... 1.60
condemnatory.
With
one breath
his ch ic /
spokesmen rant against business
with the next comes a breeze
from the precedent jm » i portiii-.»
to be conciliatory, at the same
time he does not let up on a
single one of his old time Ideas
which steadily become more e\
idently abominable to those with
eyes and reasoning power» back
of those eyes. Blind bats, hire
l:ngs, and "rubber stamps’’ of
course will support him.
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I at st week 1 wrote you about
URA L Y R E S
that “ soft eyd” cow they were
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--------------------------------fi hunting (or to put in u movie
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A few months ago Roosevelt Wall 1 found out she plays the
proui.sed us he expected to have cow that kicks over a lantern
Die budget balanced about next and set a big city afire quite
a while hack.
summer.
Weil those prop boys
were
Now as usual the ts in the
smart
enough
to
bring
the
cow
distant future, and the deficit
is to be greater for the coming to the studio early before many
The cow
year than ever. This after eight folks were around.
came
along
gentle
like
cause
years of deficits and hard times,
superinduced in the first place one o f these stages where they
by the spend thrift disposition make movies is just like a V
barn anyway
And inside of it
of the same fellows, now a charg
of the "raw deal,” voting expen­ they had built a kind of ram
ditures
over
Hoover's vetoes. shackle lean-to that didn’t have
During
the last five of these any paint something like a Yer
wood<hed only they
had
years the present administration mont
.ith its brain storm trust has left one side o f it off so the
been in complete control o f a’ l camera could shoot It
branches
of
the law
making
Well the camera crow started
powers, and had almost no op ­ nsov ng up them- camera an <
position. This gave such oppor­ shouting for some other fellow
tunity to bring
about recovery »leciricians. they was to move
never previously enjoyed. Besides a little light here and another
billions
upon billions
of the one there and pretty soon 1
people’s money have been poured see the cow was gittinr kind
in to prime the pump, and the of nervous. Then the director,
depression is getting worse; un­ a
k nd o f fat feller with
a
employment growing; starvation boomin voice like old George
facing a tremendous number. If
Towns when he was drunk, he
there are evils, why has not the
came on the set and looked over
administration
corrected
them
“he cow and the shed and every­
that administration is not com ­
posed of imbeciles or ignoram- thing and giving a lot o f or­
ders
The leading lady hadn’t
ouses who do not know enoug
come
down
yet. They said she
to
run anything in a govern­
mental line. But what can bd was getting made up to look
expected from one who never 1 ke an old Irishwoman who’s
hard trying to
knew enough to conduct a suc­ had to work
raise a pack o f young ’ tins in
cessful business of his own.
a hie city. Well from what I’ ve
Why do we have this "reces­
sion” depression. If it is caused seen I ecess folks get to look
by big business (which it t* old and worn out quicker in the
not) why
has an unhampered city than they do back in Geshen
Well sir while the director was
government done nothing to curb
there behind the cow-
the big business, besides keeping : standing
all kinds of business, big and arguing with another feller a-
little in hot
water because of b«>ut the lights that cow let go
manipulations a n d
threatened with some o f *he alfalfv tha:
manipulations? Such a govern­ had run through her kind o*
And say that was some­
ment better get out and let one loose
in that can do svmiething besides ; thing
they hadn’t figured on
spend, swagger and bluster while having in their movie. The dir
we plunge on toward the verge i ector jumped hack quick’ s he
of ruin.
could and yelled for a prop boy
Yes Roosevelt was * fellin' etn” i come running and he see what
how bad things are. not seeming had happened so he sends another
to realize that the
abominable feller for a wheelbarrow- and a
And
conditions
he named was self dungfork to clean it up
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1 11J 1
you kn >w of all things I hea d
that
director
fretting
round
wanting to know if there wasn’t
some way they rould stop the
cow acting that way
Anyway
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the prop hoy Just staid there
with his ’wheelbarrow waiting
Next llto director thought he
better have one of his u scsta ir-
try milking the cow to see ‘ f
she would stand still. Well the
assistant picked up the milking
stool and a bucket and kind
of
eased iu beside her
and
telling
her to "whoa
b ossy.” '
And with that the director Just
laughed right out and Teller,
“ what
do you
ihink
you’re
fo o te r
c id d id m ,.
talking to a horse? You don't
say 'whoa' It’s
So o~ ~o—o — vk‘ !
bossv ! ”
Then the assistant feller he
says “ that
sounds like you’re '
to a hog sounds like
talking
’sow b e lly .’ I think vou’re wrong
sir.
I’ve heard it said ’ whoa
bosev ’ ’*
AVell the director j 1 st spit
fire and yelled for his script
girl and she didn’t know either.
So he tell< her to call up the
We can read that 36,800 people Company. I mean to nuke you
research place and have them
have been killed by an earthquake in subject yourself momentarily to the
find out q u ick . Now I don’t
Ja|vut, and it doesn't make ns much ,willful process of imagining one ol
know where
they’d find tliat
ol an impression on us as mashing our (hose 3(i.8t)0 or >>67,840 to lie yout
but these mov -> men <eems like
ow n linger in a screen door.
own child
can put their hands on the
We read that 36,800 people were
I hen multiply that wave of unguis!
killed, and 007.840 injured m auto­ bv 36.800 or >>67,840. Every one ol
confoundest
things wly-ti they
need them
S> pretty soon the , mobile accident* last year, and il those bleak human units w as a precious
isn’t so very impressive or depressive, bit of life to someone. W hat a mujen
script c rl came over w ith *t
because liny are (airly well scattered 1 national calamity our automobile toll
■all
written
down "S o - o — o
and remote. Just a lot o( people wv I. when we consider it in this light!
don’t care about.
bos.sy ”
Why try to get home a half hout
There is nothing much in such sooner on Sunday night, whv attempt
So the director kind of crowed
figure* to stir us emotionally to tear to add IS mile* to your day’s trip,
over h's assistant, hut it wasn’t
or caution or to a resolution to drive why go 70 or 60 miles an hour, just for
for long. The assistant edged !n
w ith exceeding care, ourselves.
I the lun of it, when you should t>e
N iture, darn her. blesses and curs, doing 50 or 40 when the gamble is
aga'n saying “ s o -o— o bossy..
us with a feeling that WK arc going with life as precious as the life of that
« - o — o —o
bossy.”
and
sets
to lie exceptions. It takes an unusu­ youngster in your own lurk neat or
down on his stool but instead of
ally intelligent man to read statistics j that somebody else’* youngster chas­
getting the bucket ’tween hi?
and say: “ I’m just as liable to trouble ing a rubber lull into the street, or
kneos he sets it In the straw
as one of these 967,840. I’d better c\ en the life of j fairly cheap adult ?
watch out. or I’ll be a statistic, my­
When you read these accident
right under her bag W ell soon's
self. some day.”
statistics, remember you are not
he crabbed a couple o f teats sl-.e
I mean to make you cringe 1 mean trading of toothpicks or matches.
up and lifted one foot, plunked
to make you hurt a little when you ! you’re reading of 36.800 tinu-s your
it rrrfci in that bucket and then
read then* automobile accident figures, own little Hill or Mary or John or
issued by The Travelers Insurance ! Anna.
slammed it straight hack into
that fat director’ « bellv Sav you
should o f heard him grunt
I
Hunters Hag I II,
Only I i
could of near died laughing hut door to stai ter chaw
I’d probably cot run o ff the set didn't see 18 g al­! rt ¿s cha «rin,
elk killed di.r-
The number
that n igli’ be igoing
the director wa« so mad. But. Guess
sca on w 11 up-
g the recer.
I seen the fellers heh nd the little too lar fo ­ an a ctress.
parently corri -isind very clos. ly
enme’-a grinning
and hanging
Deg gutted f ttìi > »in'
on themselves like they was fit long 1letter and I a Uö't « done with lo liuti of thè two pievious ycurs
tu recent
eatltnatea.
a c c o rd in g
to bust
th s movie cow vet but I'll have
T h e f g tire for 1937 is piaceri at
TAien
-he
director
yelled 1 » finish It next time.
s o m e th in g n e\cesa of giti,' a* n-
“ clear the *et ret ever>*one off
lo v e to all the folks and say gainst
547 tu 1936 «ad 69J in
tha* don’t work in this scene ” howdy to Margie
1 il.ir . Ah tit 550 of thè anima’'!
So a lot nf r« kind of moved
Front Jack lla.dy
ha i lies-n rc 1 nrlcd k lieti un thè
t-ark hack 1 Ve we was leav'ne
■il. hul all
last days of the
T'lif \ i» knpv Vi(* w!»..’ lu^t mad
Cold weather has airead) vit­ huntern had not yet cheek ted out.
íTpítir'r bit wirb *ba* b»’/*--
ited inany Oregon 1icaîites. ami Choi kin«
ut. i r. i report that o
ifï tboTi wo
bp load in* colder weather may be ou the larg e i î ■ ip» ; ir n o f the animali
1 n H V
ÎY1 ;»n old «rav
vrnrmpr w ay.
Driving saf* ly
in cobi kille<) h IV e t>*'4 n mature i bulla,
tohaern ipipp U'wn
with
tbn âpellü
on :ndh•ntm j ttint t ; V punt sea i u
<l«-i>tinds prncipally
f r- ■ »a t nnd irrav ha!r ••M «trinrv proper
has not •h plot« il the a nluialt,.
preiwtation. w hielt in
round b e r p .n rs so t’ ’ -,t
• e-id dudes chains and some mean, Or thè coc.trary It appeurs that
of a fruivo sr*rfe,
lo k°d of keeping the windshield clear. thè animala bave incriared dur­
to tne Jl1«t like .Id M. 1 MtizrVs according to Secretary of State ile thè pitsl finir ycurs li spile
of tlu open seaaon.
■vlfe when she
come out the Earl Snell.
SNAPSHOT CUIL
1 - MINUTE SAFETY T ' ? S
/% o ß o o \
people were
'killed in ,
Picturing Children Indoors
rjun iJbf
Jus':
lot Oc
Sirangersj
Don’t Bo A Statistic
Floodlight from almost directly overhead mski s . ,e child’s figure »land
out against a background of rich shadow. The picture was anapptd when
the subject had forgotten there was a camera near.
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tha proper place and time for pictur­
ing children, and once thla was truo.
Before the advent of faat flints uud
electric light bulb* especially de­
signed for amateur photography,
daytime wa* the only time snap-
ehootera could work. Today that I*
no longer the case.
Nowadays, pleasing child pictures
may be taken lualdo the home either
by day or night, and more amateurs
are taking them. This 1* partly ho-
cause the home provides an Ideal set­
ting for pictures one wauts to keep,
and partly because the photographer
can control his light to make ptc-
turoa more Interesting.
The modern large-sized amateur
flood bulbs are so powerful that the
camera worker can put two of them
lu reflectors three to four feet from
hi* subject, and tako anapahots, as
ho would outdoor«, with an ordinary
box camera. The camera Is. of
course, loaded with auperseuiltlve
dim and Its lena aet at tho largest
opening. Other cameras can ho used
at 1/25 second shutter speed anil
f.8 or M I lens opening.
Ability to tako anapahote like this
Is a great help In obtaining natural,
unpoaud child pictures. It Is no long
er necessary to take "time“ ex­
posures or to tell the child to “ hold
very etill." Now his toys can he
Disced In the circle of light cast by
|H A ZELD A LE NEWS)
MICKY” AND HIS GANG
It)
By Sam Iger
the flood bulbs, anil as soon as ln>
Is absorbed In them, and uncon­
scious of Iho camera snap goea the
ahutter and the picture Is made!
There Is a variety of lighting ar-
rangemenla one can uan on child pic­
tures. For a cheerful, Joyuua effect,
everything In the picture should bo
light In tone, and there should bd
even Illumination, with no deep
shadows. However, when a dramatic
effect Is desired. Illumination can ho
restricted to the child’s face amt
hair, with everything else In deep
shadow. This tends to give the Ini-
presston of a very small child In a
very large room; sometimes an ef­
fect of loneliness which la more ap­
pealing Ihan If the picture were
bright and carefree.
Heauttful "high key” effects rati
be obtained with tho child on a win­
dow seat where daylight diffuse*
through the curtains, and bright
floodlight Inside so that there are
mi dark areas or masses of shadow.
The chlld'a clothing should he light
In color. Giiml hulattclng of light
w ill give a picture that Is almost alt
white anil lighter tones of gray, w ith
just enotiKh shadow here and there
for accents. “ Backlighting,” ns from
the window, can also he obtained
with artificial light, a bulb being
placed behind tho child an that the
hair becomes a bright, silky halo.
Start today to keep a picture
diary of your children.
John van Guilder.
usually think of out­
P ARENTS
door* uto! sunny summer days aa
Mrs
J. Imluh
tit honor of the wedding Ai.niver
•ary of Mr.
and Mrs. Kdd.e
, Merger.
.Mrs. SuiuDlrom and Mr. Joues
received high score at the ".gg)”
card
purty Saturday
evening.
M 's
AI Jelderks and Mr Suud-
trott won second place.
Mrs
Al Jelderks ha« a blue
bearded iris in bloom. It is one
of several stinks of built
Mr. and Mrs. It
Hruo„ from
Mlneola, Texas are xpcn'IlR? the
winter with Mr unt! Mrs. Hert
Doughty. Mrs. Brawn nnd Mr*.
Doughty are sisters.
Two moving pictures were
shown Just week by It
I’ rlltu
man to the pupils f tho rchool.
One was “ The Pendleton Hound
Up." the other “ Scenic Views ol
.
Switzerland “
i
M -. and Mrs. I‘ rank Barker
from Washington wore gnosis for
several days thin week at tin
home of Mr. anil Mr*. Hruno
Santoro.
Ulr
and
Mrs. Mux Merger
drove to Bonneville Sunday to
gee uhout sonic property which
they own near there.
The
tegular meeting of thu
| /iomnmnrty Club will he ne.d
Friday evening (tonight). The
membership contest c !'* e » ntul
some very imisirtant tuples will
he discussed.
Mr. anil Mrs. J. 1«. Poirier
unil daughter visited Mr. nnd
M r».
It. Allsiqi at Troutdale
last Thursday. The Altsnps used
V> live on Will,unison Ave.
Mrs Bertha Dailey entertained | IIIE REVIEW'CAN DO
THAT PRINTING FOR YOU
with a party Saturday even'ng
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