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ir it « ro n rea - V I ITT O N T M « R C ’ - v i e w s run ir V i I i m IV, T h e B eaverton R eview 15 Single Copy, 5 C eiti Betwtos, Washiafion Ceuty, Ofegee, Friday, March 12 , 1926 — ...............- C. A. Haulenbeck Wins Preliminary OREf i ON S T A T E ■ NE WS 6 R A D E SCHOOL M OUR Albany plans to build 11 SO.000 city auditorium. n — I CORRESPONDEN! £ it.g Liliie (Notes from the Surrounding Country Sk av j) y Oui Vctive Special Correspondents Weekly (Alice mi ii .J l i Miller Drewery, and Lawrence Reporter; M TO ULAXIO M S O P IN COME TAX Nine Beaverton Students at 0. A. C. Many taxpayers apparently Dorothy Robertson b a moved are confused as to the pro« visions of the new federal in Washington County is Represented ■i — «— to Portland. come lax law as to their lia ! Ine lo ss. Play-offs In Radio .la mee Karl M iller won In the bility for filing returns of in At the Institution By ALOHA-HUBER HEMS TI6ARD NEWS Josephine County farmer* spelling contest in the ft r s t come for the year 1925. In Contest will plant n heavy crop of Twenty-live grade. view of this fact, Clyde O. onions. Dr. I. E. Harrati and son, Huntley, collector of internal I On Thursday, Ma.»« ¡ñ, I he Mr«. Wood and Mrs. MeKer- The Nr where Gunnery plan* P T. A, will put on a humor- fra, and ft. !.. Racket t, drove to : cher visited pi several o f the revenue, today issued the fol When lite voline closed ut A Hi'ho last week end. Beaverton i* represented by low ng instructions for the gui- to increase la»t year*« output | oil a play entitled “ Ye ulde Tyme 1 rooms al school Tuesday. 1*. M. Friday for lhe winner of nine of Lhe 3512 regular full 11le, »I rlek Rkewl" nl the Aloha da nee o f taxpayers In deter I*y 2 5 « p rr r e n t Mr*. It. Hoiifchen« enter-1 lilt* flr»l of I tie *v imi I ne play- Oregon ftervics flail. A number o f tallied lu«l Tuesday While playing on the rings mining whether or not it wilt Him* students at the afternoon Hood Hivrr npplr grower* off» in ili« At walcr-Kcnl fi«J - Agricultural College whilo 52 h- necessary f<T them to file i local people will be in ( b e at school Monday, Joe McGISS- bi honor of her mother. Mre. A. ill ine coni««! held over KOI’ , received $20d.ono III payment Cant, and will go bark into the are from Washington County. return» on or heforv March 15. son had the misfortune to fall KnhPrg. / | i I heir 1925 apple .crop. 252 viili*» wi*rf counted for G. are registered •No 'income tax returns are Two »luden!» a id fracture bis right arm near I day» of youth and revive the The Gominunily ^liih held I I * 1 the wrist. of Mouvsrlon, A. Haulrtilxs'k Tt'e Aelnrln »a Ini on runner- good old Him*« when Ihey were requir^Jl to be filed by individ tr im Aloha, * Tula!- rffiri'ttn'iou. school «ml ivo for (hi* next liiehi**t ie* have opened early lliie year children In school. short to u t»« lud The raal regular loeeling al* Ih ual* covering the year 1925 in ludmg 'the spelling contest jn the except as follows: rm itfslan l, Hill Hurl of P o r t lili an exceptional run of fine working epergelIcally and auditorium last Monday night, summer school regisirslion (» land. I'"*1- Inre hoping to put on a worth Various mailers o f importance eighth grade stands like this: Where an Individual ws> nearly 5000. llurbara Cady's side, per were discussed. liulenbeek will receive u cii|i married and living with h is The I ’malilla Project f u ^ m . j * * " ,,, exhddllon. Heaver!on students active in Thomas Kearns’ side. wife, and I heir combined l>rr»<*nli*i| tiy (hr Portland New* borne friends and neighlior* cent, not campus activities include W'ar- er* of Pendleton, will double 98.5 per rent. * «ml wilt lalcr |il«y |n I In* filini» <*f Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ertck- income was .13,500 or more; rn Lassiter, a sophomore ma for tin* m»|i prize» donated by Ihelr I Of 5 a<• renge o f potatoes. T H IE V E S F R IG H T E N E D Where an individual was joring in vocational education. sou surprised them witb a The sighth grade received an Hi«* Hu neri F.leclrlr CoH north One hundred and sizly-aeveni W HEM « H O T « AME TIM ED buu-ewai ining In - 1 Friday eve- invitation to visit the Portland single and his net income was He played quarterback on t h e western rcpre»entatlvr» for lh« aliñad- of hrnrroli wa* «hipped An un*u«'ee»*ful afle.npt to nug al their new home at li .con r e plant on Wednesday. 1 1.500 or more; pony back fp-ld o i the varaity Atwalrr-Krnt lincilo». from Dougin» County, up to' «leal an nulo from 11 Rmith of Honda. *■ Where an ndividual claims football team last season, tak March 10. The occasion was Reven n m le sta n l* look purl February 28lh. Aloha early Sunday. Smith the celebration .of the fiftieth exemption as “ head of a fam ing part in many of the lead In III«* round, nniong whom were A F E W H iR T S The Rioni Lumber Company »•>•* Intruders u in (he act latssiler js one of anniversary o f the telepboue. ily" and his or her net income ing games, J . Day I, former »luti* I'lininplon of North Itend Is was $1,500 or more; rebuilding of Inking his r n r ’ ou! of the (From |he Heaverfoi, Hummer/ the outstanding members of the of Oregon. The eighth grade bad a hun Where an individual, mar varaity swimming learn, repre is Hcaverton H ub School their burned mill, and running garage. Proof of the 1nli*rc»t Inkrn their other mill wllh a nnutilr It was ried or single, bad a gross in sented the college Rimili, and a neighbor «X- r a l l y a perfect school T Ask gry visitor last week. in dives. In Ihr f o n im i, both lomlly nod shift. rhangt'd «hot» wlfh the reb yourself this question, and then a mouse. H got into (he ca b come of $5,000 or more, re- When a freshman he repre throughout Ihr northwest, I« her*, and . the u tte r. who had inet and lore up some oi the gardle»* of the amount of the sented his class on f- football, *T b e Kemi-Weekly M ist,' a I lie Hmilh car |n to«r of their consider It. rrrrlvrd by Ihr Portland New* writing drills lhal Ihe children nei income- » If the Freshmen .would grow swimming, and track learns. new-pap#r puMi-bed at Rt. Uo|-, dally/ own machine, cut the towtloe <iry*« income, in T ie cast of ■ml act digniflAd as do (be had finished. Someone brought Francis I.assiler is a fresh People In Ihln vicinity arc e»- eii«. has been sold to Ira It. and made their escape. Seniors, hut Just grow up— so a trap but even chee-e failed the purchase and sale of uier- man in commerce. He was on ami ((gorge U. lb>rtfon, of, prcially Intrrmlrd because Mr. lo tempt hun— he likes writing chardise, means gross sales the freshman swimming lo speak--th at is, wot use the team Haulrn'.irfk ha» for n long lime Portland. - , less the cost of goods sold. Assembly rnnro as a place to drills | belter. and pole vaulted on the fresh MUL TNOMAH I T E MS hwn a rr«idrn| of our fair city. ■ West Coast Power C o m -: play bull, hold conversations, The Seventh and * Eighth w ,,ere an individual was man track team last year. puny with plant* at Hums, T o - , shoot paper wsds.’Mrwap stories, tirade Girls Athletic Associa- "*arri,,' d at the begmhing of the Robert Harris, a «ophomore Newport, Iteedsporl, a n d ' Alice Riricker I* absent from throw apple cores, have water- l|r W ORK E T A N T « ON met in the seventh grade >ear and was unmarried during ir l harm*O', has become well Cnthlamet, ha* been sold t o school with an attack of flu. gun battles, pass notes, and • m on March 4th. for Ihe “ ny Portion of the jrear, or vice known on the campus for his mm OMINETTA i l l a*« go capitalist». Mr». P. H. Hermann- is con* hav> fun in genera|. but ' exemptions above artistic ability. a purpose of electing new officers V/‘, *a ’ the ■; ;r ------- -------- Harris draw« Hairria Work ha« already been start- ! fined lo her home with a severe study room. / If th« ball« ere tar .be track meet. The fol- -nenHoned are U. be apportioned for 0ran?e ^ hunioroo„ ed tiy the local High Hehool stu ¡a tta c h of flu. -, not used as a raO- track, a lowing girl* were elected: Erma *‘c'cor‘ll,‘* **•« changed atalua p,lb|jcalion of (he co||Pge. Last dent* on their annual operetta, F A R M R E M I N D E R S price ring, or a famhall field. Nelson, president; Alice Miller, during Ute year, fractions Mrs. I. R. Putman lin» been term lie designed (he winning which win he staged either the ! entertaining her aunl, M r s . If our yell louder wLuld get his .ircrelary-treasurer, Helen TetTt, nioulb* being disregarded. last of this month or the first cover sketch for lhe O. A. C. Blanks havT* Wren forwarded assistant and get out on the îeneral manager. Alkre Joh n Directory, published by students of April. With the Iwi-ketbnll Peach leaf curl In Oregoni Auna Ross of Portland. to all individuals who filed, re - :*m iloor between quarters and season rapidly drawing to a orchard* cannot be prevented Multnomah add I lie surround hal.ee nr at least get where son, first en plain; Belly Tavlor. turns for the year W24 on the in (he school o f commerce. swond raplain. rinse soon all of Ihr hcroe« or rout rolled are looking Elva Ekslrom, a freshman in Her the leave» ing rO'iimimiti«» r. asis of the $1.000 and 92,500 the crowd could see him at our and heroines will he on hand have begun to appear. Uefort* forward with great- anticipation basketball games. The following pupil» In Ihe exemptions, which applied If all slu- to commerce, is a member of Del to practice every night instead Ibis tune though, the O. A. C. lo the producían of “ Hulda of She i a b’nt* would contribute news or sixth grade received the Palmer (hat year, bul if lhe net income ta Omega sorority. o f two or three time* a week. experiment station has sorority on found Holland.“ an opt relia lo be wiv- irHeies to the Hummer, or at Method of Business Writing lor IR year 1925 does not ex representing her Mr». Melder, director o f the lliat bordeaux mixture spray en un Thursday amt Friday least show it some re*|*ecl by Awards: Fred Scbuebpack. I.ie- ceed the ajnounta above stated, lh« freshman commission lhal glee club, |g to direct tin- will give complete protection, levan mg», March I t ami 13, at -lit) -cribing. brrl Wilson, Dorothy Rcdfield, 91.500 and $3,5ou respective aids in solving freshman prob The manwnoih production. “ I.illle Where a protective spray has the lems. *chool aodWnriiun, t r these hnd many <dhor Marjorie J»>i»e*. Rowe K s n i W - ly. It wiH not be necessary 1» Almond Eye«.“ a romance of not be»n given and where there performance is belii(f inn on by Raymond Guerber is register .grr, H ti I li Jones, Dorothy Lew comple.e or file returns for the small oversights were remedied, ('Id China. I* the title of this ed in pharmacy, being a ca n ■ only a few peach tree« the the Multnomah W om an's Club. it is possible Hcaverton could is, Lisle Walker, Irma Browne, year 1925. year’s operetta, and will n o owner can control the disease didate for graduation. He is a be railed a perfect High School. Loraine Norman. Emma flocken. doubl prove to he as entertain by pulling o ff the member of Sigma Pi fraternity, diseased Ralph Eden. Lnry Gui*o, Ru N E W S McKINl EV ing or more so than anything leaves. and has represented bis house In doing so the tree dolph Rnhuephack, Virginia Bas- P O U L T R Y M E N S T U D Y !E tVFNTON 28— CONBETT new Mr (•reenstills has a ever attempted by 4he Reaver- wil| send nut new' ones pro on intramural handball and Beaverton started right In U j t o *Ph. In Ihe seventh grade E L E C T R IC B R O O D IN G ton »I m im i*. (rack (earns. vided (he buds are not pulled car. nuke up for their defeat l a s t ! 1*'« following received awards: AfPou, which is expected to Till* romance of old China off. Mrs. Frad «(offer spent Tues week i»y trimming the Cortiett ! Margaret Wilson. Dorothy Rob This of course applies Weed, a sophomore result in unproved methods and in commerce, is a member of has combined In it satire, hu- only |o very asnall orchards as day afternoon in Hcthany. ertson, Betty Taylor, Edna Kra aggregation soundly. mnr, and all the Ingredb-nts pulling off leaves in a lurgc o r iu Della fraternity and played In the eighth graile the lower cost of brooding chicks Willi Jon es hack in the line mer. Mr. Bennett ha* «el out a wus taken by a number of intrdmural basketball that go toward making a clev chard would be impossible. number of peach tree*. on bis following received awards: up Ihe “Orange and B lack " of Ihe house team last term. He was er. fnsl moving plot. The fruit will be lessened the Alice Johnson. prominent poultrymen of fence tore In and out of thi Jam es MedtH, A couuuitte« a member of the freshman in Mr. Brandt was a Portland An extensive advertising first year but will be lietter the Alice Johnson stale Iasi week. CnriMl defense likt. a tornadi Mahle Kramer. composed of .Ambrose Brownell tercollegiate debate squad last campaign is to be conducted next year, and the disease will visitor Tuesday morning, received a Progress pin for one n a wheal field. o f Oak Grove, J.. E. Arnold of year, and is now on the var and (here will be nothing je f l have been controlled. Momhers o f lhe Mrlvinley The game allhough one»ide< hundred accepted (trills. Lebanon. Fred Gockell oi Mtl- sity debate squad. undone In making this colossal Weed is «owing Club Ipive all finished wus interesting and hard fotigh waukie, U. E. Gosby, slate poul active in industrial journalism, attraction a* great a program beside« being one of (he clean* l " ‘’ 1 ,,roJec|’ try specialist, and A. U. Lunn, winning second place in a n ws us lias ever been put on in tbs 0 A T H 0 L I0 CHUNCH S E R VIC E S Successful Oregon farmers professor of poultry husbandry, Sunday Musses, 7:50 and 10:15 ,|-ook! L lslenl An enlcr- ost games seen this season. » turai high school, writing contest among stu farm of O. A. C., have outlined The locals showed lo gooc cull Ihe ewes in (heir \ * ¡InfnRieut will • he given ut Ih4 a dents taking elementary jo u r - Weekday Mass. 8:2 0 A. M. McKinley School. Friday. March advantage in all parts of tht flocks on the basis of age, con program o f investigation of the n-\h.«m last term. He is now G IR L S ' A T H L E T IC S o'clock. A play enlillcd igame, shooting, checking, etc. formation. sixv, fleece, and various methods of brooding entered in the conIest for the Lenten Devotions, 7:45 P. M. '0, ability lo breed. The informa- Klinonica Gossip," The next game 's lo he playei (From lhe Beaverton Hummer)ton Wednesday and Friday eve-'^“Henpwk chicks by electricity, oil, and Sigma Delta Chi loving cup. a will be given by (be Pri*c1lla at Parltrose and Ihe boys are tfon on these various points is coal heat to determine the rel All dressed up and on the go, nmgs. cup offered as a prize to the gathered throughout the year. ative merits and economies of Club. Minstrels . will he there. all keyed up for a victory. wa* Ihe pace set by our girl's most efficient news writer. Ho Old lime lunes will he rendered. Culling on the basis of co n fo r each. »quad. February 5 , on West is also on the s ta ff o f the IA V E R T O N M E T H O D IS T mation is done immedatety a f Readings and vocal music will CARD O F TH A N K S A number of different type* Barometer, student daily pub Linn's floor, The paper-mnk CHURCH ter shearing. The condition, also be given hy local talent W e wish to express ou ^ a|»- Ito otle .s will be used siniul- lication. and the Orange Owl er’s were ahead during the first (he „kaneously at the Brownell and At lhe Beaverton Methodist a* well a* by the school. ptecialitm of Ihe kindness and su e. and conformation o f ha 1 f and expected the «cor.* lo staff. Weed played on the Ihe Arnold farms and at the col freshman lennis team against lhe subject Sunday sympathy shown to us during j lambs are indications o f be much the »«me nl Ihe end of t'.lfurch smallpox has husband ewe's ability to breed. Records lege. Records will be kept for lhe Oregon frosh last spring claimed the sickness of our Ihe gasne. However Ihey receiv morning will be "T h e Greatest Cochrane No. y o u n g and taMicr. and since our be of fleece weights are taken at a comparison of costs o f oper In lhe ed I he surprise o f Ihelr lives Election of the Ages." and Is now trying out for Ihe ymi can'l get advanced reavement. shearing lime. The best time ation, labor required, quality of when Ihe whole attiluoe oi the evening Ihe pastor will give an varsity^ in map-making Ju *l be to dispose of the culled ewes chicks produced, aud Mrs. Jasp er F. Mine, game was changed and Ihe address lo young people on the general Other students registered at is in Ihe fall. Frank E. Kline. you paint your fare. points began lo register in our subject, "Tliree-8lorled Youth- .satisfaction of the different O. A. C. from Beaverton are Sunday School a t 10 favor. Due In (be fact lhal hood." methods. The comparative Jaim e Hudson, sophomore i n Classes for young and nellher Ihe West Linn team or A. M brooding will start the middle commerce; Rex Denny, sopho our home squad had been pro- or last of March and will con- more in forestry; and Robert viously defeated this year, a | (inue into May. Hocken, freshman in com 0HURCH O F 0 H R I« T real game was played. The This is only one of a n um merce. score was 22 lo 25 In our lavor, Corner of Second and Main. ber of investigations on the uso Students regislered from ,VI q - which shows lhal we have one Si vires for Isird's day. Mar. . of electricity on poultry farms ha are Albert Moore, sopho I « of Ihe best learns (hat Beaverloi 1 Ith. ; which this committee is spon more in agriculture, and J.oy ’■'M, ïm ê -: Ill A. M. Bible School. stand behind. Everyone ex soring. Others will include the Antrim, freshman in chemical I t A. M. Morning worship, presses the hope that (he leant healing of drinking water in engineering. le ? . will have an undefeated year of Seimon, “ Fishers of Men.' the winter, using lights on lay triumph, which, as everyone 5:30 P. M. Young people’s i n g hens, electric incubation,| knows, they wholly deserve. meeting and Jun ior Endeavor. M ANY B E A V E R T O N I A M disease control. ; 10 P. M. Evangelistic Gaston was badly snowed u n Ç A T T E N D T U N N E L M E E T IN G der bv a soore of 52 lo 2 al a service. Sermon, "God's Pur Because barley makes •Is The hearing on the Tunnel recent game. || wns nn inter pose In Redemption." best growth in the cooler part suH in Hillsboro Monday esting gn me al Ihe star! hut On Monday, March 15th, of the growing season, l i t ® brought out a considerable after Ihe first fifteen baskets Evangelist* Huilón and Fa|r- Oregon experiment station rec crowd of Beaverton people and were made |>y our team, «n- hanks will hold a service i n ommends that the crop be sowm ethers from this section of Ihe Ihiislasm began lo die down. II tIn Beaverton Church of Christ, as early as possible in March county. r.-VV shownrfwhnl girls could do any- Men and women are especial- • t April. Barley requires bet W<* were exceedingly pleased way, so everyone fellrepairi for ly urged to ineel with us in ¿V /Mr A ter drained and richer soils that (here were so many. cumin« lo see it. Nol every Men's' miii I Women's Bible than oats. The recommended Ihoinzh it only goes lo prove a game can he so eteltu g ns t *o (Hasses al the Bible School variety for western Oregon Is condition o f which w® bad a West J.lnn game because Iherc hour. Hannrhen. There Ls plenty of sort o f a sneaking idea, al arc very few teams who hnve March 21*t is our Bible certified seed of this variety in though It has been slated to even n fighting chance against Hehool Hally Day. The aim is Ihe slate and county agents can Ihe contrary many times. We mir girls. for 101 al l^ible School. A furnish growers with sources refer n the fact that where basket dienet will bo enjoyed of seed. there is genuine occasion B e a al p o o h . Come ami enjoy tue MOUSE H U N T IN G verton is not so divided In e - day with its. Mrs. Mel»|er- -What, a perfori pinlon or spirit as some p<*o. (in March 21*1 also, will be View. It leaves me speechless. G. Y. Copson, professor of pie would have us believe. meeting. Mr. Metslep—Good. I'll lake a gin our evangelistic barlerinlogy. has ju st complet Revpra! carloads from Bea ninety-nine year lease on this The easier wll do the preach ed a thorough inspection of all verton attended that hearing, in ing and Mr. Allen Rcarlc of house. dairies selling milk in Corvnl- 'fa rt, practically everyone In thv Australia will lend the singing. li* "T h e general situation is conet room ws« from this e <f Pele Bou» Have you a hook Hlereopf icon views of Ihe life " r sold Pmfe« ■ mt * Com of U county, with (he excen- called, "How lo acquire a good of Christ, and illnslraieo «nog* Hairy n»en ire ils will he a feature of Ihe ser C arriage"? by putting up •icjxz vice for lhal evening. alto r:.eys, nod a ru- /* C rrk- No, bul wo have “Sev fully equipped wi'h tin* b e s t Don't mis* these services. en ways lo obtain an Automo I porter. m oder il conveniences." J. Frank Cunningham. bile." * Clatsop County form! firra Buvcrtoo Man Take« First of The | burned over 13,784 acre« dur- Dawning a ___ J m m W*?- &