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    T h e B eaverto n R e v ie w
CofMoUdatod. December 28, 1923 with
Volume 111
No. 11
$1.50
Beaverton People
Per
Year
Single Copy, 5 Cento
O O NCKfrr AND DANOE
W IL L R E QIVKM
THE BANKS HERALD
which w u Eetebliehed in 1910
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, February ,13 1925
LO C AL G IRL CARDI D A T«
SOON
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS,
FOR U. OF O. RIFLE TEAR
THE BANKS HERALD, Volume XV, No. 13
Auxiliary Organized
Friday, Feb. « Beaverlon High
8chool mst Parkrose in a dou-
Gladys FI. Bristol of Beaver­ ble-header game of Basketbatl
Inter-sting .Little Notee from the Surrounding Country a» I
The Oregon Agricultural Col­
ton
is a succesful candidate for The seore of ths gtrl’s gama
lege military hand will give a
T old jy Our Active Speciai Correepondenta Weekly d
the University o f Oregon wo­ w m 22 to 8 in favor o f tbn lo­
rourrcl and dance In Hillsboro,
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m en» rifle team which
will cal girls. The scors o f ths hoya'
W c Arc Printing As Rear As Wc Murcli SO, when It stops on Its
laber Comimdai dak Wffl Start
shoot it» first match of the game was 17 to 8 in favor o f
lour of Ihe lower Columbia riv­
I.
P.
lllcdsoe
and
Frank
Peep­
SCOFIELD NEWS
Can Remember The Answers
season
against
the
Riverside
Beaverlon.
er valley,
Forty men will be
Hcakrtttp Drive to b o o se
ers were in Banks Saturday.
Polytechnic high
school
and
picked from the organisation
The Beaverlon Uigh 8cbcoi
Given Us Recently
Mr». K. W. Mills A.is visiting junior college, Riverside, Cal., Student Body has decided
To Two Hsaird
by -Captain M. L. Heard, direc­
to
I. P. Uledsoe of Manning was her mother in Hanks Monday
this week.
tor for 20 years, to make thla in ramp Monday.
send six delegates to Corvallis
In the Riverside match each February 20, to the Edueational
J. M. Mills wus transacting
trip during the ten days
of
I « hi for the tumid first, last
i Hons was in Portland on business in Hillsboro Saturday. member of the team will shoot
At its regular meeting Mon-
spring
vacation.
Exposition.
«nil «|| (it* lima.
Kunday visiting friends.
The fifteen highest
The river boat "Madeline" baa
Two o f ths
d^logatos
are day night the Huber Commercial
Mr». C. D. Wyniore was shop­ a target.
Olio, buckson, form er
Mrs. K. Uciicflel and sou were ping in Buxton Saturday after­ records will be compared with Superintendent McOlasson and Club decided to stage a sixty-
been obtained for the trip down
Mayor
Hie corresponding number from Mrs. Dewhirst, a teacher of day membership drive with the
Ihe Columbia. This will nave shopping Monday in fluxion.
noon.
l lie tunnel la Imunti to in-
Riverside, which will be
r e ­ English and Mathematics. The view o f increasing its memoar-
lime and e*j>en»e for Ihe or­
Mrs.
W.
Huruell
mid
daugh­
cress* valuta in Ueatcrloii amj
I. I*. Bledsoe was a Sunday v iv e d by mail or telegraph.
ganization as the men will he ter arc visiting in Portland this
four students chosen from tbe ship to two hundred or more.
brui* Uo closer lo I'oillum l.
<• t ler at thq Auge Crepps home
twenty-nine girls made to* student body are; John Orsy. There ii no doubt about the suc­
furnished
meals
and
bunks
on
week.
ii. A. Morrison
of Bunks.
varsity rifle team.
From this president o f the student body: cess o f the drive, as the club
the boat.
It la a hula that will benefit
Walter
Noaok
visited
with
J. M. Brown and Hex Bledsoe ■quad, a group of 10 or 15 will Jean Jackson, secretary o f the has done, and more than ever
»lops
will
be
made
at
Hills­
Washington County a« a whole.
friends in Portland over the
were in Forest Grove Saturday be chosen, according to the size student body; Homer Wilson, is doing, a lot o f good for the
boro, Clalskuuie, 81. Helens, II-
• J. ii. Kaniherger
week end.
uf Hie opposing team, for the treasurer o f the student body; community. With Mr. Mann as
afternoon.
wsoo, Longview, hoi so,
Cath-
the tunnel will come amt you
K.
M. Whittlesey visited over Mr». Clara Morrow was a Sat­ various matches (bat follow (he and Joan 8Uekney, student body its leader, who, by tbe way. Is
lamol,
Astoria
and
beasnie.
can t atop It.
“ rustler," and now serving a
Riverside contest.
reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Metsler
With the experience and train­ (he week end at his home in urday caller at
the
William
J. W. Sprague
'The Oregon team has accept­ will also be at Corvallis for the second term as leader, we can
ing the baud has bad tho last Portland.
Mux
well
home.
The Tunnel la an
absolute
all rest assured o f a bright fu­
ed challenges from the follow­ exposition.
year U la expected to make a
Otto Hhroeder made a busi­
ueeeaslly.
Mr».
Harry Culbertson
of ing institutions: \\reek ending
Tuesday night tbe Sophomore ture for the elub.
good
impression
on
lla
twen­
ness
Jrlp
to
Portland
Halm
day
Jas. Finder
Manning was at Ihe A. K. Itye Feb. 21, University o f Missouri, elass enjoyed a good swim at $ At 9:30 the wtves and daugh­
tieth annual concart lour.
morning.
The Tunnel will be the beat
i -lie Monday.
Columbia, Mo.; week ending on tbe Portland Nat.
The
boys ters surprised the gentlemen in
liaucea as well as concerts
thing that ever happened to the
Mrs. Frank O'Donnell
was
Mr*. C. D. it yiuorr wus a Feb. 28, University o f Vermont. owed this treat to the girls as attendance at Ihe mestlng by
are given iu the town# visited
County even If It rains forty
scene
an­
to h<-lp defray the expense of the visiting her mother at Corne­ Tuesday afternoon caller al Ihe Burlington, VI.; University oi the girls sold more Annual cou­ appearing on the
days and. forty night*.
lius over Ihe week end.
•I M. Mills home.
nouncing lheir intention o f or­
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio; Ok­ pons than the boys.
trip.
Tbs
baud
orchestra,
which
J. A. Ilaulrnbvek
Tbe Senior elass has decided ganizing an auxiliary to their
Mr. and Mrs. H. Holt and lheir
The Múdame,: lty*j and \V y- lahoma A. & M. College, Stili-
I am boosting fur the tunnel plays for most of the student
daughter visited with friends at mnrr were shopping in Banks water, Oklahoma; University oi Gist salmon-pink and pearl-gray club, which o f course met with
body
dances
aud
many
recep­
in every way I can.
Washington, Seattle; University will be their elass colors. They a hearty approval o f alt present.
tions iu Corvallis, is considered Hillsboro Saturday and Sunday. Wednesday afternoon.
Cha*.. Her!hold
o f Michigan. Ann Arbor, Mich., also decided that sweetpeas will Forthwith the ladles proceeded
one
of
the
best
on
the
campus.
Hex Bledsoe who was laid o ff week ending March 7, Univer­
I am for the Tunnel and have
lo elect the following officers;
be the class flower.
Every member o f this well-
Ins! week on account of a sore sity o f Kansas. I.awrenra, Kan.,
been ever einre comma to ilea,
ALOHA
HUBER
HENS
The stage In the High School President, Mrs. C. F. Niepert;
known
organization
have
been
fool ijj hark at work hauling O. A. C., Corvallis; University
vet Ion sit years ago.
auditorium is now
completed, Vice-President, Mrs. E. J. Mann;
prominent In band work over
lumber from the Shady
Rost o f Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska;
C. K. Allan
and arrangements
are
being Secretary. Mrs. F. W. Liver­
tlie
stale.
II.
8.
McCurley,
as-
Mrs. Viola Kearney is slowly sawmill to Manning.
l.et her route through.
Northwestern University, Evan­ made to purchase a curtain for more; Treasurer, Mrs. J, E.
slataut director of Hie college recovering
from
a
severely
K. Marsh
ston, III., week ending March it. The office, which eould not Milzel.
sprained ankle.
To my notion the tunnel will band, is director o f the Corvat
ONE88MAKING AND
Charter members are
Mee-
11, Washington State College. he used while the stage was be­
be the greatest asset Ib i. valle, »'• «•»> «■•••»»
‘.»*»1 J « *
dames
Neipert,
Shaw,
Mann.
This
is
a
busy
week,
as
we
Pullman;
Utah
Agricultural
col­
ing
built,
is
also
ready
for
use.
MILLINERY
CLASSES
enn gel. It will be Ihe begin­ first place in (he annual high have two special days to ob­
Livermore.
Milzel,
Patterson,
lege, Logan, Utah.
school hand contest in Corval­
ning o f real development.
Rose.
Alexander,
and
Mies
Glad­
Additional
matches
rnlty
be
serve—
Lincoln's
Birthday
and
Vocational
classes
in
Dress­
RIAMO
TEA
ON
ER
lis last spring.
K J. Heeox
Valentine Day.
ys Rose. Meetings will be held
following:
making and Milliner, am prov­ arranged with the
The
ltand
has
made
several
I think It ought lo be pul
„
. . . .
the first and third Tuesdays o f
Howard Newman will re-eu- ing so popular throughout tin I’ nlversity o f Illinois, March 7;
through
Anything o f that kind ‘ r‘ P* 1» « ' • northern part o f the
stale lliat the stale department University o f Nevada. Fem. 28;
Mr. Roy Goodman, pianist o f each month.
slate
In
the
last
two
years
with
ler
our
school
next
week.
Ano­
is a benefit to everybody.
At a late hour refreshments
the athletic tennis.
II arcotn- ther new pupil in the eighth for Vocational Fduealion is nol University o f Montana. Feb. 21; Portland, is planning on open­
J. II. Yeager
were served, and on departing
finding the weeks quite long Syracuse University, March 7; ing a studio in Beaverton.
Fraile
Is
Mildred
Hlueslone
wln>
panied
Hie
football
team
lo
I am going to vole ‘Yes' when
He was a student o f the noted the Commercial Club as well as
Fugle enough to make the rounds ami Deunison University. Feb. 21.
Boise. Idaho, on Armislice Day ha« moved here from
Ihe eleellon comes In May.
■xlablish
their
classes
as
rap­
Hungarian
pianist.
Alexander the ladies felt that tb*y~iad ac­
lust year, lo Portland for the Creek in CJarkama* County.
L. K. Squires
by joining
idly ns requests come in.
HUBER CITIZERB CON­
Raab.
on
whose
principles
Mr. complished much
Mullnomah-O.
A.
C.
game,
to
"The Orealest Thing"
that
Nonce lo members o f the Mu -
hands
in
making
the
eMb nm s
In
these
classes
women
are
TRIBUTE
TO
Goodman baeee kw instruction.
Pendleton
for
the Whitman
•ver happened lo Beaverton.
...
her Commercial Club Merlins taught to cer »VWU* old and ap­
These are commonly known ee •fust watch thg Huber Comaser-
game
last
fall
and
to
Portland
^
"
-
K
A. B C1em>nt
___ 4 wx_
tt.. r-„.w—
changed from parently useless garments in a
A few representative
mem­ the Principles o f Weight
end eial Club and Us auxiliary.
« f e need the Tminef if we sen in this jr**«T for the Univer­ second Wednesday to
second most satisfactory manner; some bers o f the Buber Commercial Relaxation. This technic elim­
sity o f Kottlhnrn California-0.
ft«ed anything.
Monday night o f each month. make children's clothes; others Club attended Ihe Tunnel meel- inates all finger pressure, mus­ t w i g m in e r - ib ~
A. C. game. On each trip the
Dr
L fla a Brown
Please allend.
HARMFUL TO ORCHARD«
may make « new dress or tailor ing al Beaverlon on Tuesday, cular tension, s tiff wrists, rigid
The Tunnel will be a good band was well received.
Now that Spring
is Feb. 3rd.
So great wan their hand positions and inflexibility
Mrs. Jean McLean McHreen ti coat.
thing for Portland and a good
------ _ _ _ _
The peach and prune twig-
presented her piano pupils iu a not «o far away many new prob­ enthusiasm that under the lead­ in general.
It enables the pi­
thing for Ibis valley lo o *
J « R * « T J U R IL M TO
miner is a serious pest o f apri­
lems confront the homemaker. ership o f their President, E. J. anist, without any feeling
rceilaj
al
Reedville
Saturday
o
f
V W . Bishop
I
«
*«tLO NEXT JURE
Classes in Dressmaking and Mann, « committee wn> appoint­ strain or fatigue, to play with cot, prune, and peach in Oregon.
nighl.
The following
pupils
I think the Tunnel will be a
aqd former pupils o f our school Millinery are soon to be or­ ed to personally call on every­ any desired velocity and to pro­ The larva tunnel down the In­
Plans
were
made
last
week
good idea. It will bring Port­
terior of the terminal twigs and
by Ihe Washington County Jer­ look pari in Ihe program: June ganized in Beaverton. Join a one living in Ihe Huber vicinity duce an infinite variety o f ton­
land lo Beaverton.
kill them. Lately the pest has
o f al effects.
Gillmore, Muriel Sldwetl, W ini­ class, where, under the direct for a financial expression
sey
Club
at
its
annual
meeting
D. A. While
fred and Evelyn Thoms, Jose­ supervision o f n skilled dress­ their favor of the tunnel and
Mr. Goodman is also a grad­ been found to eat the fruit, and
The Tunnel will be e gr«at al llillslmm to entertain the
phine Beresford, Margaret Clark maker. you may have help with lheir willingness to see it built. uate o f the Chicago
Musical this wormy fruit causes much
Annunl
Jersey
Jubilee
next
June,
help to Ibis part o f the country.
concern.
your
Spring
Sewing.
The
following
were
Ihe
com­
feanne
Manner
and
Virginia
College.
and lo promote Ihe welfare of
C. K Hedge
The worm is o f a pinkish or
mittee:
Messrs.
Buchanan.
Nei-
Thomas. Other pupils were of
II will be a good thing if we the Jersey breed through con­
brownish hue, nearly one-half
WEDDING
BELLS
pert,
Britt,
Newrombe,
Shaw.
Orenco.
Reedville.
and
Portland.
MOVING
PICTURE
certed effort o f all Ihe com­
can gel it through.
Patlenson,
Rose
and
RING MERRIuY Milzel,
Three reels, one a comedy, neb- in length, found in the bur­
munities o f the county. O. M. A large number o f Aloha-lluber
I. (I. Purdlit
Mann.
Mis*
Theresa
Merlo
and
Mr.
people
attended
Ihe
recital
al
followed
by brief lectures by row al Ihe base o f a wilted tip
I am for the tunnel iu eve tv Plummer, Pacific International
With ihe exception o f two Geo. W . Kable, agricultural en­ or spur or about the pit of the
Reedville
and
also
n!
Sunnyside
Mike
Pienovi
were
married
on
respect.
Livestock Manager, and
Ivan
The adult is a
small
families
all
re­ gineer from O. A. C. are to be fruit.
I. W. Brown
Loughnry. field secretary o(. Ihe Methodist Church, o f Portland, Thursday morning. Feb. 5th in well-known
sponded gladly and generously held in the following places: greyish moth flying with a zig­
the
St.
Cecelia’s
Church.
by
where
II
was
repeated
Monday
I think II will be a fine thing I Oregon Jersey Cattle Club, gave
zag motion.
with Ihe result that 1105.00 was Mon.. Feb. 1«.
Laurel
Han;
if we gel it. It will tie Ihe mak* M“ lk* on Ihe subjects o f eq- nighl. Both entertainments were Father O’ Niel.
Two types of injury occur.
turned
over
to
the
Oregon
Tun­
After
the
ceremony
followed
much
enjoyed
and
the
children
Tues.,
Feb.
!7,
Cedar
M
11
Is
operation for breed
Improve­
ing o f the Tualatin Valley.
Tbe first brood blights the buds,
acquitted Ihemsolvea very cred­ a nice dinner at which were nel District No. t.
Orange
Hall;
Thurs..
Feb.
19.
ment.
W. Cady
Mr. Mann wishes lo extend Banks High School; Fri., Feb. causing them to fall off. kill­
The club voted to award a itably. Miss Floise Barker as­ present relatives and friends of
There la no question but it
ing the terminal twigs, while
his
appreciation to the eommit- 20. Verboort Hall.
the
bride
and
groom.
At
four
sisted with several readings.
will be a wonderful thing, for scholarship to the O. A. C. Boys
Ihe second brood attacks the
lee for lheir efforts and to the
o’clock
a
few
o
f
(heir
relatives
Shows
start
al
8
o'clock,
and
and Girls Hummer School lo the
this valley.
people of Huber for lheir ready are free. Come to the show and fruiL In an unsprayed orchard
accompanied
them
lo
the
Union
Jersey Calf ('.tub winner at (ho
R, O. Perelval
BURR V I L L E
Station where they departed for response.
arrange with Mr. Kable to tevt tbe wormy fruit will often av­
I have been building the Tun­ Hanks Hog and Dairy Rhqw this
lheir
honeymaan.
They
return­
your water supply or give yon erage 18 to 30 per sent.
year.
nel for months and months.
The control for these insects
ed
Monday
evening,
February
Iloho
Some
sport,
you.
Ain’t
personal help with a water sys­
Officers eleeled for the on-
I). K. Hanna
I. P .Bledsoe was In Scofield 9.
is to spray trees with commer­
boon
pinched
fer
over
ft
months,
tem
or
septic
tank
installation.
| think wo will hnvc our first suing year are J. J. Van Kleek, Monday.
r We wish them much Joy and eh? Had all the cops fooled, I He will remain in the county cial lime-sulfur spray 10 to 100
election Ihe first part o f May , Presidnt: Wm. Pulnam, Secre-
(t to 10) from late February
J.
M.
Mills
was
in
Manning
prosperity
in
lheir
Journey suppose* Bow’d ya do il?
for a few days.
aml the second in July and Hen- tary-Treasurer. and Geo. Blers- Sunday morning.
up
to the early pink stage of
Fx-IIoho—
Went
to
work.
lliropgh life.
verto will be a town o f 10,000 dorf. Vice Preaidcnt.
the blossom buds. This is the
OMEHALEM MOUNTAIN
in five years.
-tandard spray as used by the
V ER Y DEAR
OIUB ORGANIZED O. A. C. experiment station.
R. R. Swenson
Hhe—
What
a
shame
to
leave
I feci that (ho complelios of
Lime-sulfur 8 to 100
plus
A certified seed potato club
the Tunnel will transform Bea­ this dear, dear placet
lead arsenate 2 to 100 applied
was
organized
by
the
boys
of
lie
II
couldn’
t
be
dearer,
verton from a small town lo a
just before blossoming has giv­
Chehalem
Mountain
at
the
dearest!
real oily.
en excellent results.
Nicotine
Scholls
Grange
Hall
February
W. L. Cady
sulfate, to per cent, at the rate
6th; Otto Brosc o f that com­
I think the tunnel is the best for property owners.
o f one pint to one hundred gal­
munity is the local leader. The
C. J. Stevens
thing that could happen to this
lons of water applied while the
members are Harry and Donald
Tho Tunnel fu ll mean
a
country.
trees are in full blossom gave
1 SchmelDcr,
John
Strickler,
whole lot for ua in every way.
R. 8. Johnstone
practically 100 per cent control
Frank and Walter Peters, Glenn
Doy Gray
The Tunnel: l.et her come.
in some recent tests.
and Clarence Kirkpatrick.
It is sure to coino and in a
She's going strong.
The
object
o
f
the
club
Is
to
few years you will save its cost
Kd Halsten
MUSICAL COMEDY
work with the local growers
I think It will be a wonderful in brake lining and gas.
TO BE OIVEM
and
Ihe
county
agent
In
produc-
J. W. Raynnrd.
thing.
! ing certified seed potatoes.
If I had the money and the
L. R. Benn
Sunday afternoon at 3 P. M.
It will he a fine tunnel when slate vould give me a franchise
the St. Mary’s boys will present,
QUICK
TURNOVER
I'd build the tunnel t. ysr
it is built.
Nephew— What I want to ge' a musical comedy, entitled "The
W . K. Desinger
J. Lewis
into,
is some line where one can Troubles o f a Court Fool.” It «8
The Tunnel will he a great
I f we ran be assured
of
a story based somewhat on ro­
make a quick turnover.
cheapo;- fares to Portland, all thing for Beaverton.
mance, with beautiful solos and
Uncle—
Well,
you
might
gel
Dr. C. F. Mason
right.
Otherwise, no.
quartettes intervening.
a Job frying griddle cakes.
Believe me, I'd say plenty if
J. Stroud
The cast of characters are:
H D going lo go through. it would help.
Court
Fool, Jack Paich; First
ORE OF OUR OWN
I. J. Vinson
Sure tt will go through.
Noble, Francis Hoyes;
Second
"The
countess
doesn’t
seem
I think we ought to have it.
W. F. Pegg. Mayor
Noble.
Timothy
Golemln;
King,
to have much difficulty in talk­
Harold McKenny; Katisha. Arlo
The Tunnel Is as imporlanl II Is the very thing we need.
ing
our
language."
\V. I. Noyes
Wandring
Minstrel,
to Pnrflnnd as It is lo us, and
“ Gets along pretty well. But Eckstein;
The sooner the Tunnel is
more Important to them than
Vernon
Hays;
Royal
Maid,
Vin­
then she was bom and rai«»*d
built, Ihe sooner Beaverton will
cent Hays; Pages to King, Robt.
some of I heir bridges.
in
Oshkosh."
be a real city.
Dallas P. Murray
Smith and Otis Howard.
I. W. Brown.
t think II will be a very fine
THE
OBVIOUS
WAY
The Tunnel lends
Inwards
A HELPFUL PROVI8ION
Ihlng.
"But, dear, I cannot afford
more economical transportation
"The average man can stretch
F,. Benson
a
chinchilla
for
><T0.
The
bonk'<
for Ihe Tualatin Valley.
bis arms about five and o«ie-
I e.onfider , Ihnl. the Tunnel
overdrawn.
F. Sllpo
tralf feet."
will pay Benverlnn 100% on- ¡1»
"W
ell,
trv
some
other
bv.k
The Tunnel will build Benver-
“ Nature provides for «very*
— they can’t be* all overdrawn."
Investment.
tn.
There Is no question of
thing. That Is ample lo Illus­
George Thyng
Ihnl. II will bring Ihe metrop­
trate the size o f the average
Try Our Classified Ads
I consider (hat the Tun­ olis In our doorstep.
fish we catch."
The
D
nel will he a good Investment
C. H. Fry, St.
Favo r Tunnel
To Huber Club
That Doubtful Age