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? FRIDAY. JUNE 50. THK 19» BIKAVKRTON REVIEW, Hoaverton, Oregon ff— of ■ "I the nice weather. » LITTLE MOMENTS IN ifG UVfS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Warren have as their guest this week Entered a* seaond-clias «a tta r their daughter Mrs. Ornshy of December 9, 1922. at the poetof- Seattle. 1A D O T Mrs. Dick Kelly and Rill flre at Beaverton, Or«-*,«, under Burnsworth left Monday morn the act of March 8, 1879. tng for Manhattan beach were ISSUED E\ERY FRID AY AT Burnsworth will reahingle Mrs. Kelly's summer cottage. BEAVERTON, OREGON Mrs. Rebecca Ellerson return J. H. Hulett, Publisher ed home last week from a months stay with friends in Portland. Mrs. Roger is her guest for 81 BSCRIPTIOJf RATES a while. Per year (in advance) .......$1.00 Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Syverson left by train Wednesday night The following observation of or last week for a three weeks the editor of the Morning Ore visit with their daughters Clara gonian of Feb. 16. 1861. is of and Faye of San Francisco. They Interest at present because of will also attend the World's Fair the research work being done while there. by the Federal Writers’ Project Tom Miller, who is working and the Historical Records Sur near Astoria spent the weekend rey of the W PA. here at home with his family. “ The reader will find in the Attendance was 38 at Sunday Local Items of any newspaper, School. Mrs. R. C. Doty took mudh that he might think would her class of girls to church in be better if omitted. There are Portland in the evening and many things that are trivial, then to lunch at her house fo l some foolish, but all of them in lowing the services. some degree reflect the pecul c a lx ) A-D-ecoucAWE. vioé - pg ^ pidèvìt o r t o Misses Mary and Idllian Rob iarities of the times in which we ertson of Victoria. B C. spent NATIONAL PllCET/ GO- GUßl STAMP UOtl/ ON live. Hereafter, when historians commence the history of a com Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. t o i l w a u k e e about munity. they will immediately J. C. Smith on their way homy VEAC9 < hunt up the old musty files of from San Francisco. John Imlah and son Billy ac the local newspaper and then the - - Local Items will be looked upon companied Mr. and Mrs. James as a mirror of the time in which Imlah of McMinnville on a clam W ith earlier rain. Returns w e re ’ they were written. Although th« digging trip to Notarts last Wed disappointing in some instance.' I writer may be unknown to the nesdav.------------------------------------- ; but the attention and care gen ^ CepyrijM- historians, they will accept his ii?— --------------------------------------erally showed in the gross re statements, for rhey were writ ceipts received from the crop. ten where they occurred and The effects of soil ferlilitv -<s> pass uncontradicted when all i s Beaverton Library — Kiwanis and insect pest control have been parties interested were present. ’ H alls. Open 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 j most apparent this season. Fer- — Federal Writers’ Project. W PA. n.m., Wednesday, Thursday, * tiltty demonstration work the Saturday. Also 6:30 p.m. to | past three years In Washington TAXATION W i ll. INCREASE 8:00 p.m. Saturday e v e rin ". county has indicated, and the The expenses of the Govern- j Mrs. Thompson. Librarian. | results are supported by data ment have raised the national j Boys and girls, come to the j from experimental stations and debt to its highest peak. Under | nearly every strawberry region such conditions it is idle folly library and* get a new book to in the United States, that the read! There are many interest to expect any forthcoming Con- ( grower who must depend upon ing new books here that you gress to revise taxation down spring applications of commer ward and “ furnish business re will enjoy. There is a reading cial fertilizer to supply the nec contest on. The librarian will be lief” in that way. Government essary fertility is probably go business is like that of private clad to tell vou about it. ing to find his crop yield unsa* iw o books which will appeai business—when expenses go up isfactory and the practice une,- provision has to be made to get to boys are Home Ranch and onomical in those years when Smoky, the Cowhorse. This last in enough money so that the is not plentiful rainfall Government will eventually get is the story of the author's fav there out of the red. There is no orite horse. W ill James, who is well distributed during the grow hope that budgets w ill be bal a cowboy author and artist was ing and harvesting season. On anced for many years nor is born in a covered wagon which the other band, the planting of there any hope that taxes will halted on a hill in Montana. berries on land that has had two be lightened. His father was a cattle herder. or three years of prior prepar parents died before he ation and that receives a sup- ' Because that is so. the Gov- ■ Both application of com eminent has gone into “ lending was four and he was brought pleinental up by a French Canadian trao- mercial fertilizer in the fall bis money’’ on a tremendous scale greater probability of pro That kind of book-keeping makes per. He taught himself to read the the national debt look smaller. and write from old magazines. ducing a good crop. The re 4H He writes sketches of cowboy suits of such preparation as ffl- alfalfa for four-five 1IAZELDALE NEWS life expressed in their lingo. growing Smoky, the Cowhorse won the years on a piece of ground to be followed by strawberries and 4-H garden club met Monday Newberry Award for Distinguish plowing under of cover Literature for Children in the evening at the home of their ed 1927. Both Smoky and Home crops prior to the setting out of leader Johnnie Santora. Mrs. Bessie Bridgman accom Ranch are in the Community U- the strawberry planting has been very apparent during the sea panied Mrs. Anna Johuson and brary. son. Probably the effects of no daughter Lillian Carlson to Vik ing park Sunday where they at CARE F IX ATTENTION TO DE other practice pertaining to the Indicate that ttie ma'erlal up its effectiveness bui In sonic of fertility ha tended a Swedish picnic. T A IL S SAVES STRAW BERRIES Improvement plied late in August or Septcni few instances growers the past been as apparent as that of Estella Imlah. who is work.ng her will us ally produce the season did not have the usual growing alfalfa prior to putting greater at West Slope, spent the - eek- (W . F. Cyrus, County Agent) return for each dollar success with It. Apparently, tin On the Lloyd An expended for such material, and failure to get first class contro! end at home with her parents, That careful attention to all in berries derson farm this year an In that in a dry season a spring ; was Mr. and Mrs. John Imlah. the details of proper manage not due to the material, and the carrying out o* crease of approximately 35 per application Mrs. James Blackburn lert ment may actually de- but was apparently due to the cent In the yield of berries wa last week for San Francisco desirable practices In strawber crease the yield, fmt i from ex- long drawn out period over from the part of a pertinent where she will visit relatives ry production will pay dividends obtained stations thnougljou I j which the spittle bug made was apparent during the straw- j planting where alfalfa had pro most of the straw ben y area and attend the World's Fair. their appearance In the plunt- Charlotte Waters of Portland berry season just ending. Faced ceded the berries. The number of the United States where ir Ing Under such conditions, two is not practiced bear is a guest of her aunt. Mrs H. with what first appeared would of such cases Is not numerous rigation applications of dust would per be an exceptionally dry season, enough to make the practice i out the desirability of applying* C. Chapman. haps have needed to he mad“ acreage of the positive recommendation in all commercial fertilizer early in Georgie King. the race dog the strawberry to obtain adequate control. owned by George Bobee came in county generally came th r e g h cases. However, the evidence Is the fall. Strawberry root weevil con sufficiently adequate to point the second in the Thursday night with a fairly satisfactory pro Spittle bug and strawberry trol is becoming increasingly duction. Some fields failed to way race in Portland last week. root weevil are the more ser important and nesessary almost Haying has begun in earnest produce as the owners expected Fertilizer applications mad« ious insect pests to be comhat- generally throughout the plant with everyone taking advantage or as they would have done ' on plantings the last three yeats ^ ted Rotenone dust has proven ings. There are several species TH E B E A V E R TO N * R E V IE W W MÆ W W M 90.V 9 T ß c rrp cr M r :V * | «.tu Cr h"\ e* •* • • by Sfjuier I • » ’«« a I ■ ------ 1 « ^ ^ JT sy v i It / ^ T - t ' ( B o t t o m h e l « s t o m a i e v o u a MOTOa CAB/ ViB t COSO,ut'MOi'.UkV FABRICS WEBBtNOB IM B U C A I, ON. TlMINO OCABS FAN BELTS AMO UTMEB AUTOMOTIVE esocuns Atout tare <rc o s amaieur know aoout a baby1 * OL KING U S COT IO N M ic e OUTPUT G n X C D - the fis s e o f more THAN 1 0 0 0 MAJOR I r t i ) ACARI cot ton or tvtBv home ornCE ano WAB PROOF.. Il MAT UtNV LESS « n . 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Among the things to picture are I .beach games, water sports, diving, children at play, sand castles, ahad- | ,ow patterns on rippled sand, and — ; at the lake or the seashoro—scenic : views and sunsets. The chief thing to remember, In taking pictures at the beach, is that sunlit sand and open watet are ex tremely bright. Therefore, expos ures can be shorter than when snap ping pictures Inland. With "chrome" type Aim, 1/60-second shutter speed at f. 16 lens opening is sufficient for a beach scenic, and 1/50 second at M l suffices for average shots of In dividuals and small groups. These, j of course, are “ sunny-day” expos ures—on cloudy-bright dgfa.jun the J next larger lens opening With a box camera, on a sunny day, use the large lens opening for shots of in dividuals ami groups, and the small lens opening for scenic views. For shots of fast action, the One camera la best—but you can also get good plcturos with a box camera. If you are alert for momentary pauses In the action. These occur in most guniea or sports. Naturally, they don’t happen during a dive— so with a slow camera you'll have to pose the diving pictures. Your subject cun halt on the end of the board, in proper position to “ take o ff'—and li he does it realistically, the plcturo will bn about as Interesting as a genuine action picture. If you possess a Anor miniature camera In the 85-mllllmeter or No. 828 size, by all meuns take u roll or two of full-color Aim along when youi go to the beach or poo). Bright beach umbrellas, vivid costumes, blue water, and golden sand mnko these places Ideal for full-color pho tography. And today, it’s Just about as easy to use full-color Aim as to take pictures In black-and-white. , Johij. van Guilder