B eaverton R eview Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with Volume II • 1.50 1 » Studio Faces Very Busy Season Per county f unnel Petitions news l’ m d u e llo u un « U rg e •«'«li* i* altuul tu he r r n i i ii r i l ni H ip lu m i studio am i tu tti ra c la liuve u l- rcudy ben» |r t tu r m ltlilin ii.il elee i r leni * i|tilp tiir n l, w lilrh »» cxpecli'd tu n r r itp tu H eavttrluii fittili I.uà Angeli a w illiu i u fo r i* m a lli Mi L a rry l>rp«t»an oi Hit* lire n n in i Klee irle Com pany liu» I iooii u w a iih il n c u n lth c l In i i i i p r u c unii olnlm l'uio un Ilio (a irliia nyalein «Iready lii» t« lle il 'Ilio In a li im w i'r wlrpn » i l i fui- In a ru n U u il» l<> nix » w itrli boxe» ■ •Il Ilio WUll* «lf Ut*' stll'lln . l'wo tli" U *a m l W ut m liliiin tu ii rullio lu i* b e n i « n li'ii'ii tu lakc curo o f H ip oxtru o (|ill|«m r|ll. A o nnlrnol In palanti H ip ho » a lm i w a U r |U|> p |*nal Ilio "lu tilo It nn In tfli l« l lo M i. IV . I Nnyo o f H ip lloovprlun IHunililna Co., unit work on llil« jnh Ima al- ready Keen alurlotj. Il la u n iio ral” (M| ih « l u « to u r nini c o iirra le lw o -s lo rjf lo lm rii* tnry ro v e r '" « » e v e n ly -fiv e by a burnii o<l nini fifty fo r i tu H ip south n f Hio alo tln i mid ulau a pow er am i liputlna p la n i m ouaur. ing fifty by a i'v rn ty -fl> p fr e t In a u t'l'l) Ib i a lu tb " mid lab u raio ry w ll|i liput unit pow er w ill be b u lli. In m lillllu n to n il Gils, II la unilPratunil d ia l sewers w ill bp laid, a lrp rla liurd nur* fuot'il, am i alila w alks mid ru rlia in a ln llp d t h r o u g h o u t H i p p u tirà i'r r n iin m Addii mu Ilio alu tlm p ro p e rly i* In bo onm plplod uml b e a u tifie d uml h n u ig lit up In tho m ig iu u l plana. N ego tiation » for Hioao lin p ru vem esla have boon iun ior way fn r H ip puat p ig ili muni lia and liavt* ju a t boon rn n - M iu n n ia lo ,| uponrillnu In J , J F le m in g , I'rpald o nl n f Ilio en in - puny. iU e aU'tirttip H «suine n m - y w it. Die f r i I n atu ro I dina. nn> liai'll mciM'pni alad and I m II rliiMod c r iw r a lb M i «1 lh ♦rtii.ooo nani III. T lia F -C -F' F'enl lire F ilm » , ib i "H all llia lp re p res en tative , M r J t'.. laiu k . bava punlruoit'd « lit i Ilio br«t d ia irlb u lu ru ib in u a lm u i tlm r n iio il M ain a and S onili A m o rin i fnr n arrio « o f eicht fiva-t'ool fouliirp p r o il u r I I "li« » ta rrin g Al Ferguson w lm w ill bp Miip|M»riod by a «upprb oaal nf p layer» lirn u g lil III fru lli l.|», Angola* Il f i expected lim i prnduoMnn« w ill bP « la rlo tl nn Ib i« r im ir a r ! aa «twin «a Ilio a ri. d lllo n a l eq u ip m en t I m roro.vçtl fru m I.OM Angele», abnul A p rii III. o r a« Munti « fio r « m Ilio w e n lh rr o nn d ltkm » w ill p p rim t. I lio P ro i'**""* Piolu ro Produo tiuiiM w lll in a k r v ip o r »pooiala, tho in arko l fo r »'.iloti Ila» a l- loatly hoon aecurad. Kof lln* pu«t l» o uookM (ho «in d ili o f - 1 Homi» Imvo b on i l'U -il) onaaaod inakm a abipm onla o f udvorliM lna The operati«. "T h e liypny Hover,” wan a big nucoa»M bolli uigltln limi M wan given and ily relative lo aulire"" * * f liuni*' I grumi aooil curii, T I ium * imviuu Chamba of Commerce Meeting on Ilia ntudaill" ware well repaid for llielr effoyln. Although (he Larfc Crowd Prcscot at Both H liu il lin iilO glO W II aooil Olirti j ••»art amount o f Hi« receipt» ""a h i limili liy uilvorlimnu H ip , Wednesday, Routine Business Performances. Actinf sud have not a » ye I been determined, Committees Report amilo ili Ilio liioul lirwspnpei's | approximately S-’ £5 wa« lakan In Singings Merit Praise unii ri>|inrtiiig lu ilio County A- altogether, including (he randy k p ii I Ilio m mi mi ii I unii vurioty Wiltnm* a doubt (he op fnr Mulo. I iiiiiihmoum Itoiniiiunily Ilio Chuiubcr o f lioiiiniorop Male» The operetta, "T h e Gyp«y I urlìi lliii i'uu in Hliii'kiiiiiua omini to rt m ro g u la r intndiug W od ila«, e r a li« »a n the ban) entertain ly I* iHinllIlK urti" la fnr «bolli day PVPiiina Abolii Ilio fir« l ment ever preeaiilad by Ilia m I u - Hover, ' wlilali wa» presented by High Heaverton Jfigl, Ho hoot last U l"H nf ui'olluiuloil ai oli ouril, Ib ln a dolio »UM lu u lluoh till. deriln o f Ilia Meuvurtuu Thursday and Friday night», wa» Hampa n f a ll pra«ant lo Ilio p e l- H« bool. a decided s u re «»« both n igh !» U luli fo r n T u n n a l HI » trin i w inoli Dalry Stock Trado A d ivo Wedneaday afternoon Ilia lat Allhough I m Ilio fil'Ml m I o | i Inw ard« Ilio ter* for banket-ball ware pra- • hat it w 8 m given. T h e iloniulul fnr iln iry alnok Ilia exact amount o f m oney taken pinpoMod liin iio l I liâ t w ill place »anted hy Cftgch Mal/lar. I'ha la uollvo (u r I mi I I i |inro liroila l'o rlla iid al H<'«(orlnti'« d "t,l‘ following player» received let m 1» not yet known, about $220 unii amtli'M lni|iiriPM frum »lap. l'hora hUM liaan «a (o ral ter»: dirla, ( Helen Keanu* (eap- WM* taken in «1 together. includ W u a liin u l. Idullll, unii Kuulortl nic«litig» and l'o iiald arab la talk I h fii, Iterllia Slatxka (m an ager), ing Ilia candy »ala». Oregon uro I I U l l l o m U M (VÌI II MPV - 'I'ha acting was exceedingly il imw Ilia in itia l step Im» baai .lean .laok»on. .lanet Hutlllay, P illi aule a liollla ri'llu r lftl a"od. and all Ilia mo I oh ware lakan . I,Illy l.aaliy. Ilalan .luruieaon. Mr. A. T Flagg n f l'tii'liu lla, wall rendered. Without a doubt l f ytni ara fu favor o f Ilia Hoy»: W ealey Cook (aaplain). it was the best entertainment \\ ,iali miti"<i ram nify fMirrhn«ed lilu iit'l, why uni ro m a nut lo Ilio Erne»! M a«lar* fm anagar), .fack n lituo tiliMuloil |■ 11ri• roÌH'i| Jer- m oollnaa o f tho Chum bar? Tlioro Malarkay, Harley Taylor, Thur- that ha» aver been presented by aay hortt airi' frmn Mr f». C I m » b o ra you ra n Ian n i o f w linl |"w Weed, tldfcarl Hock an. dor- Hie sludanl* o f Heaverton High Howard nf lloud'rlnii unii la School. No one wa* »orry that I m b rin a dona alm uf (ho m a tte r. lion llalHtan, Arthur r.ang. •lonllna fnr ullirr W asiiiiigton lie had spent Ilia money to *ee rha flr» t M iibjarl tim i wna la- Jersey». The hoy» o f H. If. H. organired the entertainment. Von up « fia r. Ib a m a rtin a npanril ln i|i|lrio a fn r g iade d a lry cowa •lark and Georgianna Malarkay » H * H ip m u tir r o f Ilia* Mían» n ha «•• -ball (earn and will begin aio nuinornuit. Im i lin a i d a lry - a rm » » Ilia H ig hw ay at Ilia Tow n practice a . noon a » Ilia field I» bad two o f Iha most important iiipii aro im i nfTcrlng d a iry p n w a Im iin d ariaa. fin a o f lha»a had ready for I bain. Gordon Holalen purl«, um the Gypsy Rover and fn r Mulo -in faol llioy ara in bat'll I ilj u rad and Ilia Chum bar wag elected caplain and llarley his Lady F^.ve. They both did H ip iiin rko l fnr gni'd cnw». Among the other bad ordorad il repuircri n r re - Taylor w a» elected manager. I* vary wall. inovatl. T I ipmo ala n o , aro olaim ad rouuired »orno lima and work member« o f the cast are Orma LIVgSTOCN M A N I MONEY by Moma to bo lllo gal bul lita ra lo find a field bill after «avarai Lemmon, Maggy Marlin, Clifford MOSTI.V WHKN ON RANQE '« in ypl no d o f it i I I o unoinda for dav* one wa« found; Il I» located Look, Jaime Hudson, J[nhn Gray, Gordon Hul»ten, Jean Jackson. T h r aign w iim behind Iha aludlo. l'ru p o r innnnKoiiioiil l f raiigc .removing them Krnest Nichol, l.awrenea I>ay, • iaorglanna Malarkay enn Ilia In tlioppfura r-p a ira d «ntl w ill lie V 'u tln u lum ia I- !n i|'n iim it and l.ny Antrim, hesidr» the allnw ail In ranm in u n til aoma- fir «l place In the declamatory Ibp «ucce»» n f Ilio iM e s lo rk h lis l- gy p »ie» and the ehoru*. John iipaM. MlnokiiiPii In raoonl y r u r * H im a d a fln llp can I f lanrnod « • ro tile»! which wa* held at Hill»- Gray, who took (ha pari o f Lord born Friday, March 2S. Tho oro a l 'In a mnrp and umrp a t - In lilt'll' Ira n i MtatllM. T lia ra w ar a m iiiiio rap tirla fro m grade »ahoof carried o ff Hirer Craven, an Rngli»h fop, “ Doncha (p nllon lo iiiPiiaui-OM lim i pm vldo aoium itiai'M who hail repraaeiilad blue ribbon*, which gave Bea Know," played hi* part very inora ai n«a fnr faad. wall, and kept Iha audience roar any \V lu ta r ......Im a " f Mliaap ur Hio C lm m bor al difToranl in c c l- verton more point* lhan ing with laughter. ina«, una al T ig a rd and one Ilio other »cliool in Ilia rounly The o n llla un Imy, arn lu , Milnaa. nr a Preceding (he operetta and Tho »In n e r » in the grada «rhonl »-ero Pi>niblim li"ii n f I I ipmi ' faada, w lll I in u ip I in ra lin g al iM rllu u d between the acts moving pic d aloaalinii to Ilio P o rtlan d m oot llonuld Webb, derlumalory; l.yle re a l muro lliu n Hio im riiia t aol ture» were shown, so that there lina prloo n f H ip f i li im lia.| lieef u r ing repo rtad ihal a «ida fro m tho W alker. Spalling: Aldan Wilaon wa« Konielhing >tolng all the ■|ologai|ii|i fro m B ra v rrlu n . th a ï Spalling m illio n Tho lim o » b e n livpalnpk • .............. from the time « lo roally m uklna iimnoy 1 « » Itilo t h r r r » a ro frw fro m • tiiw rn u n - mance began to the end o f the ly, M r. I V n l i im ita r n f Soh'dl« llipy aro un ara»». last act. This kepi the audience BEND W OM AB HAS CHAROC and a g a n lla iiia n fro m ( W iia - T I iomo a ro a f r w n f Ilio s n b - I ill m h'diig Iha only onaa |ipe». OF OBFHAB BOYS IR ORCECE from getting r»“ H te»» between J io la Ir o a l o d in a Ilo » h l l llo t u i " li the act*. m l fro m « m fa r wa«l « m Ilo «, "M n n n g c m riil o f llanao G razin g Mr*. P. C. Hurt o f Hand lia. The High Rchool Auditorium l.a n d ,” piildiahod hy I h r e x le n - v a rim i Im i (Im i I liara w a t u rliargr of.NSO Hog» on iWa labuvit w a « well fitted both night", and • mn MOrv'on „ f (he m n Ag am i . » It.u .m a llo drlag a f Corfu under the aliolter o f tile «lorfrnts feat that they were Il w iim w r i t - lin n fro m fho K a irviaw T o m in u - rip u llu m l rid lra o . Ml Olyinpu*. where Creak and wa|| repaid fo r (heir effo rt* in ir ti Jointly hy K A. Pollar. m ly . w hara Ih a liin n a l wHI a ta ri Armenian orphan ward o f the behalf o f the operetta. 1 ninaa T Ja rd ln a and II. A. I.ittd - ,,r'‘ '" V m hv ilia American Near Ra»t Relief inay ____ If.lm in b a r in have a « iio a k o r o r gran «(M>n u»a I ho legendary play SCHOOL IS ASKED Il I r a a l . fu ri ha r mi Ih a lim ita r two mil for the inaalingM whiiMo ground o f Iha god« o f ancient n f lan g lli nf grnaing pariod, liiPMMgga «h'Mild ba o f inloranl Greece. The Greek Govern meal TO El ABRUAL lo lliin »b o la rointnuuJIy. r i« * « n f «look In w liloh a r ang o ha.« offered lliirly thou*and Tl»e "A n n u al" s ta ff o f the A report wna rallad for fr>>n ». ha«i » n itrii, o v e r -g r a iln g . Iin - acre* o f land on Mt Olympu* Heaverton High 8clino| t* asked prn vlng Ilio »land n f ara«« on Ibtv committee who ware lo ar In Iha ralipf organization for to enter it.« annual in tho Heaver H ip ra n g r. and Iha m annaoinonl range for a celebration whan ttir u*e in connaclion with il* pro Annual contest for Iha beat high Hull Itun » a la r w a» turnad it n f «hrpp «m i r a l l l r on g ra tin a gram for Iha care and training school year hook in the Male. Imi nono o f Iham ware prraent lan d. o f eleven thousand orphan» in Member« o f Sigma Mclta Chi. The m ailer o f Ilio ralea pah' A Itmllrd numlirr " f rn p ir« uf Greece. Relief o ffic ia l« are con professional journalistic frater f" ' lilla b iillr lin •« nvailaldo \n y o n r by différai^ cnminuililia" sidering Ilia PMlablislimenl o f nity at tlie Oregon Agriculture ■ U'airm a a onpy I* r r ijn r iln d In Ilia aarvice o f publie ut il il io farm »elllem anla upon Iha land College, staged the conies! last » n « taken up and there Im a r i in lim oli w illi (ha nanraat In provide the graduate« o f o r »lirin g and so much interest wa* ro u n ly agoni or w rila lu Ilio horn a report secured from I hi phanage »cliool«. It may a l*" shown that it wa* decided to Public Service Commtaaion com college al O o rv a lll*. he u«ed to provide farm « for make Hie eunle*t an annual a f paring Ihn ralo« paid hora w ill refugee familia« from Turkey fair. II iomo paid by other communi QUIT YOUN CRABBINQ » h o agree to adopt youngster* Ho. o f about Ibis ulto. Thi I.a.*l year a silver loving cup i hiirv am i iiu uno hi cralddiig. uml 1er will probably romo ui from the orphanage, in line with was awarded Ihe Clarion o f (tie Hie policy o f the organization friend, Salem High School, winner o f at »«MO future meeting »'hen i‘ t( place children in private fir*! place, amt five honorable NVIion lim ig li d m i’l ooma yonr in Imped timi a largor innube' home» wherever puaaible In o r w ay; inputton» were named. This II duo« i m aood lo gluom round. » i l l bo prenent In Icnriijmd hov der tlmt they may enjoy the year, in order to give the sm all family life which H 1« impiui- er high schools a belter chance ilio ralo* for the d »fforent In And g ru m b le m a lli and day. >iblo to give Iham In Hie nr- in Ihe competition, two cups will Tho Mima I" do in o lirli *n u r ci'lilioa coin pare with Hoav orlon ariaf. phanaua. ho aiven. one to Hio annual Cut out your |itt|o whine; Iiilaraflm g atorie» conccrnma judged to be the he*| published And whan (hay ank you ho» you A flat pm'kolbonk end a fla Mr». Hurl and oilier Oregonian« in a high school o f less than are, • ire are ulnml Hie wore! combi in the Near Ka«t have bean 350 registration and the other J um I M«y, ‘‘ I'm feeling fin a ." for the winner in the larger di na lion. proniiaod um for early issue«. T h e ra am I no man w hat »u lk » vision. liand .* l scopiELD School Operetta i inuiiar to tho varioii» dialrihwl- ur. Hirimaliuul Ib t Cnltod KtAte* ••ii tlielr protlud. ttolli "T IIK llA H Iltin PA TItO I." and " í i l l l h i '. ' tV iM lll" Imva mal wdli Uliprc- rpilenlod muppo » » wliaravar Ihr» » o r a m I iowh and lita anllulMiaMin hut w lm t o f tho diM tribulort ovor Iho.a I-rum T ro u b le gala hi» rap. producís ha* h»en evidenced b y .1 (Ri mingle with Ihe hunch, old boy. their cniilriirling with the F-C F Feature F’ llin* fur «iiiiitinnul W ork bard and don’ l repine; And when they ask you h o » you prodtirllnti. are, Amdlier Innovaliun. while nut new lu (lie studios ill Ihe »"tilli, .lust say, "I'm feeling fine." hut new I " *luil|o* elsewhere. I* 11 lion I In he Installed ill the LAND PLA STER 18 RIO AID Preiiiillin Slinli". A rafeleria i* TO OLOVER ARD A LFA LF A In he ererled th" west wing Gypsum or landplasler ap o f Ihe studio, eipiipped with all plication* fur leguminous crops Ihe Inle«! Improvement« and such us clover, alfalfa, pea* and capable o f catering I " two hun vetch arc being practiced .at Ihe dred fifty employee* and vi*i- Oregon agricultural experiment lor*, and will he ready hy Ihe time production slarls. Less slalion. This fertiliser is giving very marked reatills. than popular prices will he "Gypsum *«rVe* 11 (tnnble pur I charged, aeeoriling In Mr. Flam ing, a* I|ie cafeteria will not he pose for llinsc'crops." says G. V. operaleil for p m fll, Im l for Ihe Ruxrk. professor o f soil fertility. convenience o f holli employees " Il not only supplies the plant and visitors. A m»u whose food elements, calcium and *ul- ability and surco.** is beyond ' i d " " ' for II...... and anil nrgan- qiieslion will handle the cafe- * 1 " » « - " H" ' 1 fent as w ell." lena. Tilt.» ferhllzer 1* applied al Iinproveinenls »lieh as Illese Ibi* lime o f year so Miai lite i cannot help hut be o f Ihe ul- 1 spril'g rubi* wlll dissolve and ' musi benefit I " Heaverlon. Moei ■ curry II iltovi? mio |hn sull II inoniiy wil| be spent figh i al . is im i'betng uked a» a e o rrfelo r lióme here am| most everyone ' o f sull nrldlly; In the city and every merchant, .'Vn.,APpHralhm o f frmn in lo bolli large and sniiill, cimufd HO pollini» nf ìnintplasler Is.used. help bill feel Hie result* o f Illese ; Il ie *own h'riin'lrasl and i» cllh- aclivlllea. . .M cr *owa by band or willi n land- Al Ferguaon lin* been elevaleil m a»ler «prender (he sprirtg- ibal slsrdom by the distributor* jb e er«t> I» lo be hnrveslcd. The lhr"iighoul Ihe United Sieles who ferlUizer »prender i» fuund lo Hre clam oring for protluctUm* give n more even disi ribulloti of In wliieli he is Ibe feaifured (h,> ferlilixer tlinn sowing il by player. TH E BANKS HERALD, Volume X IV , No. 20 H I GH S C HOOL Now Circulating •sed 0orn Wantad liii|tiirioM uro liolng muti* ilu Many New 'mprovcmenls to bc ^ À d d td to bulidiog* and to tbc Wbolc l'rm luin Addition which was Established in 1910 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, April 4, 1924 Year agent TH E BANKS HERALD i Going Out Like a Lamb Great Success County Contests news Held For Schools Joe Hellish is on the nick list this week. Mr». P. No«ck wa» in land over the week end. Port Bcsvcrtsa W it* Fsar F in i rrises; H as Hare Fsiats Tkas A mj O ther Scissi Is C tm tj Mr«. Pearl Feldt was in Bux- lon Monday on buafne»«. Miss Ida I.ove was a Hatnr- day shopper at Hillaboro. „ „ . Mr. and Mr n J. Hellish and »on visited kriday at Buxton. Mrs. Klowed made a business In p to Buxton Friday morning. I rh » , „ ... The Annual »»polling, D ecU - (nation and Typew ritin g Contest was held al the Hillsboru High * * 00! *>iday, March 28th, with * larl f a crowd in attendance Mr*. E. Cobb returned bom . ! ¡ ¡ ¡ J T * « con^ Saturday evening from Portland, twelve ecu'*' ^ ” t0 j welve section* aud the grades Mrs. K Benefiel was in H ill»- »nto three drvisiuna. Prelim in- bnro Monday having denUI work * ary tryout« were held in each done. section. The winners at these Mr. W ard ToUon has moved sectional meets were the con In hi» fam ily to a ranch out at testant* at this final meet. each division the conunitte spec < iaston. ified the page* Ihe word* in E. H. W hittlesey made a bu*i- spelling would b« taken from ne*» trip to Portland Friday and all students who were still morning. standing when the w ord« had Mr«. Cha*. T. Myers was in all been given out were given Portland Friday and Saturday on first place. husine««. Iieclam ation; Division 1, 3rd Miss A. Hannan ot Tim ber and 4th grades. First. France« Hecond. was in Scofield the first o f the Marvin, Aloha-Huber; Gilbert Priest, Orenco; Third, Week on busines*. Margaret Geblert, Tigard. D ivi Mrs. Fred Knowlina and chil sion 2, First, Ronald Webb, Bea dren o f Tacoma, Washington, verton, Second, Gecile Tuttle, are visiting here with friend* Forest G rove; Third, Paul God Mr». Chas. Crit tendon and win, Kinton. Division 3, First, children o f (iaston. Ore, were Patty Lomax, Hillsboro; Second, visiting a few day* at the 8. Margaret Oglesby, Bethany; 3rd, Kenneth Wood, Aloha-Huber. Holt home. High Hcbool Declamation: 1st, Georgianna Malarkey, Beaver ton; Second, Gerald Barr, H ills G A R D E N HONE boro; Third, Mary Hicks, Forest Grove, in Class A. Ralph Huffaker from Vernonia High School Declamation: 1st, is visiting here with his father. Isabel McLoud, Gaston; Second, According to reports there, are Fay Daniels, Kinton; Third, M i -everat cases o f cbickenpox here. ma Aydelott, Banks, in Class B. the perfor Spelling: Division 1: Firsts, A new radio set has been in Lyle Walker, Beaverton; Helen stalled by Ibe E. D. fjohouiacker Pearson, Hillsboro; Leland Hun family. ter, North Plains; Gilbert Priest The concert which was given Orenco; Henry Hannan, Buxton; Mi* ehwre b Thursday evening ‘ ^ ***• Hwrngewver, Tualatin; See- 1.« we If attested. , "nd, Audrey Wallace, Raleigh; U „ „ „ , . Third, Alton Brostroin, Gaston. Mr* Howard 8milh nf Eugene : Spelling. Division % Firsts, is visiting with her father, Mr. ¡Stanley Wood, Aloba-Huber; El- L. 1». Huffaker and her sister, 1 m y Graved, Glenwood; Evelyn Mr*. Melvin Replogle. ¡Crop, Verboort; Louise Cook, A number fr<>m here attended ! Gaston; Clarence f.anger, Sher- Ihe funeral o f Mr. R. C. Bacon. * ° ° d: Grac* McCormick. Kin- a form er resident o f this state, i M «r»e Zwmipher o f Jackson: which was held ,n Portland re- ^ ‘ n: ' , ^ ° rd Per“ 0n8’ 0 ^enc° i LSecond, Florence Haase o f F tr- 1 dale School; Third, Lillie Cook o f A “ 500" party was held at the j Hilenn School, home nf Mr. and Mr*, j . A. i Spelling, Division 3; First*, Grant Monday night. Mrs. Hy- ! Alden AA'ilson, Beaverton; Lena sniilh, Mrs. Replogle. Mr. Hy- | Iteplanche. Verbourl; George «m illi. and Paul Grant won the H"ar, Dilley; Second, Arthur Hitchcock, Midway School, and honors. third place, Albert Vos«, Sher wood. The high schools o f Ihe m un- TIGARD N E V S ly were divided into (wo classes. ” ' Class A included Hillsboro, F or- The Epwortli League has re- est (»rove and Beaverton. Class sumed the regular Sunday eve- H included (iaston. Banks, Kin- ning meetings. j (on and Tualatin. Edna Sanfield o f I.infield col- 1 *,e w ' nners *n '-lass A, 8c- lege spent the spring vacation 1J,ior divl8k>n o f typewriting w ere visilm g with her parents here. 1 place. I.ouise Marshall, „ . . . Second place. Ruth Allen; third Harvey summers, wlio is at- 1 __ « .j „ ■ „ lending O. A. C., ----- * **— I’ 1* 0'“. Harold Russel. all of .. , , I Forest Grove. Junior division spring vacation with relatives .. , , „ , _ ' 1 winners w ere: frrsf place. Helen W hited o f Forest Grove, second Margaret Geblert and France* place was tied between Charlotte Nash represented Tigaru at Ihe Allen o f Forest Grove and I.e- zsounty declamation contest al . nora Bryant o f Hillsboro, fhird Hillsboro last Friday. I place, Alice Weisenhaek of Helen Stiles and Virginia I'urk* were members o f the east o f Hie operetta given by Beaver- Ion High School Iasi week. The Tigard G irls’ Basketball loam defeated (he Hilllsboro girls recently, thereby winning Ihe championship o f W ashington 1 Couuly for grade school«. A school entertainment will be given Friday evening, Apru 4. in the school amiitorium. II will consist o f songs, drills, and an operetta, "T h e Childhood o f Hiawatha,” 1 Hillsboro. 1 *n ®, Senior division I ,JT‘*w rí,in » ,h* ^'dlowing were .winners: frst place Eleanor Co- , nanf. second place Bruce Hahn. third place Flovd Ennis, all o f Bank*. Junior division winner«, first place Haze! C.ulberfson. t second place Irene Muir, fhird ptaee Zed Affee, all o f Bank*. The day wa* a big success and fhe eommiffee wishes to thank all who helped lo make ,n <’b. KING'S --------------------- DAUGHTEB8 d The Cnininuuity Club banquet HOLD MEETING given Tuesday evening wa* a l- Th{. Km(?11 Daughter, m as« tended by a large crowd. The o f thp B,.thel Congregational follow ing o fficer* were eleeted: Church (u,|d a mPO, jn^ |)1Mt *a t- president, E. B. Xedry; vice- urd «y afternoon at the home o f ¡presidents, Alfred Zweiner, Mr* ,h(1 p|;1!„ president. M .*, Gama MacDonald, B, t.. Rue and . Peterson. Owing to Ihe tact Mr*. R H. ('ran dy; secretary, P. , (hat a large number o f Hie mem_ F. Lewis; treasurer, A. H. Nin- f>ers had parts in the operetta eeul Among the speakers were njv,.« by Beaverton High School MacDonald Potts, \\ illiam P. ,,n|y a small number wa- present Merry, and E. W . W oo d ru ff and meeting. F. h Swenson from Beaverton. -pi,,, afternoon was »pent ir» ------ making storking cal* and dolT* ■ for the Armenian orphan« under N OT I C E j the care o f Ihe Near East Relief, j If you want to vote at Ihe com. 1 Many original cat» were made, ing Primary election, you h a d ;* » pone o f (he girl had ever | belter see that your name is on | made storking cat* before, the Voter’ s List, I f you are not | Delicious refreshment* ron- ! sure, you had better register 1 «(»tin g o f .Tello, tee cream, an»r and make assurance dou bly! cake and cocos were serv ed by ^»uré. the b o »le »s .