The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, December 24, 1926, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    •
ip
ir«
por
VER TO N TM * RB-
V IB W B PON I T
■
.
/
T he B eaverto n R evie
OLEAN
POR
N BADINQ
ALL
TH 1
PAM ILV
■■■' 1
V o l « « V, N a a k r 4
Single Copy, S Coat*
Bcovertoi,
Waihinjton
County,
Ore|oa.
Fridty,
December 24,
mm&mmm i
mi \
Merry Christmas
A flUjrtfltmafl (Carol
(Ehriatm aa {TrU ilrta
Bq
bq
STRANGERS' ACTIO N S
l?erne BriqKt
CAUSE SEN SATIO N
Uerno Briqht
Quit, a «eosuUon w as sta rte d
U n d ern ea th the m istle toe
U l V C i l l ) d ( l ( j t l l t Monday wli«n Mi*
It
H anna
On W edneaday m o rn in g Du-
Hlood a d a in ty miss,
* j of Hie W h ite h a ll found a vial
cainber IS, all stu d e n t» at the
Out of the land of the E ast they came,
Hoguish eyes a - s p a rk lirig so—
high »ehool were given Ihc I0»*5
'w in c h wa» t h o u i b t to c o n t a in
U n d ern ea th the m is tle to e —
Three holy kings and wise
the
college e n t r a n c e ex a m in a tio n m A. V. Hemming Present* Stiver »■lockout ui ops, ' beside
Blue, blue eye* w ith love aglow.
E nglish.
I b i s ex a m in a tio n wa»
jc u p ui u p a t r o n who had been
Oh they have come to Bethleheirr
Tw o sweet lips to kiss.
Loving Cup to Icam lor WHt- • dinin g with th r e e o th e r men.
k i * •♦ ii ail »iudeul» who e n te re d
U n d ern ea th Hie m istle toe
a
n
y
college
in
the
«
talc
of
Ore
T
h
ey
w
ere
ail
s
t
r
a
n
g
e
r
s
in
Wherein the C hrist Child lies
Stood a d ainty m iss.
utiig Majority of Cames
gou in IUJ5,
| tow n.
However, the one nam e,
i " P o le ,” seem ed to be oftenest
T w o h u n d re d um f th ir ty - o n e
I claspe d h e r s tr u g g lin g in my a r m s ,
A shining s ta r it led, It led
I r e p e a te d in the ta lk o f
th e
■tiidcnU, handed in com pleted
I kissed h e r d a in ty lips.
I'lie hoy» of
the
footbal. q u a r te t.
“F
e
te
"
seemed
to
be
paper»,
w
hich
w
ere
grad
e
d
with
Their questing from a fa r—
How could a m an re s is t such cha rm *—
te
am
belonging
to
tin-
O
rd
e
r
o
enjo y in g w hat use d to be known
I he
following
re » u lU :
12%
I claspe d h e r s t r u g g lin g in my a r m s —
Oh many gifts they bring of gold
received grade» ¿ch>w 7(1% and the H were served a b a n q u e t it, ae ab o u t “ th r e e s h e et» in Un
And
full soon quelled h e r wild
alarm *.
the
d
om
estic
science
d
e
p
a
rtm
e
n
t
w ind,” a n d while two o f
the
S8% |iu»»,*d w ith grade» above
And fr^ik in cen se and myrrh.
Ah, n e c t a r that love sip s I
at th e high
»ehool
Ihuivday p a r ty took “ Pete' to the d i s ­
70.
I clasped h e r s t r u g g l i n g in my a r m s
tant en,| of the ro o m to snow
Following i» a »unim ary
ot i.ighl, Decem ber IS
And kissed h e r ru b y lips.
Beside*
the
m
e
m
b
ers
o
f
the
h im som ething, the o th e r one
grade» received by rlaa se» .
The s ta r stan d s still o’er Judah’s stall
S e n io r s : 2 with grade» o f A football »quad, Coach Poulson r e m a in e d an d w as seen a s s i s t ­
Oh thither the wise men fare—
Now, by th e Y u le-log's friendly glow
(t with g r a d e » ,,f |{. ih will, H u p e rhitriide nt MeUler, K. U . ing in
the
p r e p a r a tio n
ot
Webb, lichm gihg to (lie facull
W h ile C h r is t m a s bells a r e r in g in g .
"
P
e
t
e
's
"
coffee
by
th
e
addition
grade»
o
f
G,
I
with
g
r
a
d
e
of
Upon His m other’s throbbing h eart
W e t y o ait, as you may know.
ll, 0 w ith g ra d e s of F;
25% o f the l u g h s c h o o l; L , |< Dean. o f s o m e u n rec o g n ise d chemical.
B efore Ihe Y u le-log's friendly glow —
Oleam eth His golden hair.
received A'* and H'a, 50% r e ­ Dr. C. K. Mason, Ihn Gray, Hi,
Mrs. H anna stepped into the
m
e
m
b
ers
of
the
school
b
o
ard
.
O
u tsid e th e w in le ry
w inds do blow;
back room and called Deputy
ceived C's. 25 % failed.
I n s id e ,tw o h e a r ts a r e singing.
J u n io r » : 0 with grade» of A J. H. Hub'll, J H. «tile*. J . W j k a m b e r g 'T , who w ent over to
S p ra g u e, A V. ¡lem m ing, were th e W h ite h a ll an d found die
B efore th e Y u le-lo g ’s friendly glow
13 witti grad,«« of H. 10 will
W h ile C h r is t m a s bells a r e r in g in g .
grad e » o f
h w tlh grade» of a m o n g th o se p rese n t.
p a r ty in th e ir a u t o j u s t leaving.
If «eem« th a t la*f fall, Mr. He .»topped lliem and, a* hi*
1», id w ith grade» of F; 23%
father
of
Georg- und* r » ta n d in g w as
th a t
they
received II'»,' 34% received C s H em m ing,
H emm ing, one o f the. stu d e n t
were mi •peeled o f hav in g in to x ­
I
IV,
re
rived
D’s,
29%
failed
\Y
S ophom ore *:
u wi I b g ra d e j in (lie high school, had prom ic a tin g liq u o rs in th e ir pti-«*«**-
f ' . 8 w ilh grade* o f II. 2”, -M t i e fml* nil |# t m that I:- sion, l:e ex am ined the cat am,
I iieir p e r »un» for b ottles, but,
will, grade* o f G, 10 wilh r r a d e would p r e s e n t a silver lovin
eup in ca*e | he, team won
of i ». PA witb i n d e x of i . p
finding
none,
tu r n e d
fUeui
p e r c e n ta g e
of
(hen loose. At th e tim e be let them
received B‘a. 38% received C* I e r is i n
gum es.
Thg
p e rc e n ta g e
o go be d id n 't u n d e r s ta n d th a t it
11% receive,) I . J'.l'i failed
A M . « . TR A M P LES
GRADE SCHOOL
gam
e*
w
as
w
on,
and
Mr.
Hem
w a s n 't whiskey, but the a d m in ­
Freshm en:
0 with g ra d e o '
REED PROSH
m
in
g
took
|h
i»
occasion
lo
is t ra tio n of “ knockout d r o p s "
A. 1 with grade of B. I I will
grade* af
12 w ith grade* of p r e s e n t a very fine, large cu to " P e t e , ” who «earned to have
(G eorge P a r k e r an d D o rothy
H aun
T h e local high school q u in te t 1», 15 with grade* of F; l.t% to th e fenin. “ Baldy"
a c o n s id e r a b le ro ll o f money on
H arris, R e p o rte rs.)
0 •
met llie Heed college fre shm e n received B.
c
a
p
ta
in
o
f
th
e
football
squa<
bim.
15.1% receive, j C
In ‘(lie high »ehool gym and 16 8% received I ». «7 8% failed m ade Ilia re sp o n se .
T h e enr, b e a r in g a W a s h i n g ­
About Twenty Five Representative
them a tro u n c in g .
T h e bea,| o f
the domes! i ton license, left town in Ihe d i ­
Personal
Aboef people tq handed
Itulli M aurer, a senior, r e ­
E veryone in th e f i r s t grad e
T h e" F ro»h w era defealed by ceived Ihe higlie»t .»core in the science d e p a r tm e n t .
Miss
J
rec tio n of P o rtla n d , a n d
w e c a n c o u n t by te n ’s to one h u n -
Easiness Men 01 Iown Arc
a i l l - 19 »co re a f te r
a
hard Hsam liialhoi wilh a g r a d e of Annahellc
¡»blister,
w as
i r h aven't h ea rd an y f u r t h e r de­
« a 4 4 raa* t Bcavertoe Col-
d
red
*
•
m
a-
a
i
l
J
i
f a u i » t h a t showed
th a t
th e 08%. Helen Stile* re re lv ln g Ihe c h a r g e o f Ihe service, ably as tails.
W e d o n ’t know w h e th e r
Members Of Screen Club
'l'be C h ru lu u q » seal e o n t M t
1*U4 fef *%t leaden
Ucaverloia*
wma swp*«w*r aeconrt h ig h e st w ith a g ra d e of »isle,I by Lilly- an d Marie Ia>a- " P e t e " w as picked u p o r not.
w
.is
w
on
by
the
fifth
grade,
hy,
Irene
W
arfel,
Irene
3taldei
In a || d e p a r tm e n t s of the gam#. 94%.
which sold «26 w o rth of seals.
Hankin.
Klva
Fiery. PEACE O FFIC ER S
A w o nderful allow of t e a m ­
T h e ten highe»! grade» and Rosene
A bout 25 r e p r e s e n ta t iv e J i u s i '
Mr». KmniA Hockrn, who ha
T h e th ir d g ra d e sold «21 w orth.
Helen
work was evident on the p e r l Ihe » lu d c il« w ho received lhen> F lorence Hi-own, an d
HAVE
BUSY
DAY
nese m en o f B e a v e rto n m e t in
been ||l, 1 » improving,
of ilie B eaverton te am .
Jo y ilu l e lt a n d D o rothy Red- the office of
a r e a» follow»:
R uth M aurer Schultz.
S a tu rd a y was r a llie r a busy
tbe
B e av e rto n
T h e Fro*h w ere h an dicapped 08%. S r.; Helen Stile*. 01. S r.:
T h e dinin g room w as
a I
Mr*. J ii I mi I'eterson ha»
day for peace o ffic e rs a ro u n d lield received one h u n d re d in R ealty c o m p a n y T u e sd a y
eve­
by I he low ro llin g In o u r gym. M a rth a W o o d ru ff. 91. S r.; W in-, tr a r tiv e ly decorated. Hie col,
on llio »Irk list ilit* wn'k.
T hey n in g f ^ r the p u r p o s e of
B eaverton, T h e Silver S ta r I n n ' >pelltag Tor one m o n th .
or­
a* Hie o n e in which, they p r a c ­ nie Antrim . 91, J r . : Alrien WII- s c h em e being red and green, conducted hv
Ben
P e r lm a n o • a r e m the s e v e n t h grade .
g a n iz in g a n d d o in g w h a t
they
Mr*. F. W . Livermore Jr. 1 » tice ha» a very high ceiling.
eon. 9 | , J r ; V irginia Sibley. 91 and the d e c o r a tio n s consisting- • and son F re d wa« visited and
T h e second g r a d e h a s been ca n to w ard u tiliz in g the motion
confined to her home with tin
T h e g a m e proved th a t
n o J r . ; F ra nei* M aurer, 88. Soph.: o f m ielleloe an,) holly. Every I a q u a n tity of booze co nfisc ated.
hav
in g a c o n t e s t m c le a r s p e a k ­ p ic tu r e s tu d io in the so u th w e s t
flu.
T
•nailer
how
good
individual Phylll* I.in g m an . 88. Sr.: V ir­ body r e p o r ts a very enjoyable
T he B e av e rto n C onfectionery, ing.
T h e c o n t e s t ended Iasi p a r t of town,
Tim trurk owned tiy A. K ■tars a learn has, it m u s t have g in ia P a r k s, 88. S r.; Elli* Ao- «line.
(ow ned by G eorge T h y n g , town week, a n d D orothy W inisky won.
Mr. Carl Theobal. for a good
E
u
g
en
e
Bishop,
a
senior,
re
Hi, ii h 1,11 exploded |»*t
Friday team w ork.
Irini, 88, .fr.
R ecorder o f Beaverton, a n d Bo- i
m a n y year# located in Holly­
has
T h e F ro a h had s o m e fo rm e r
m a rke d Ilia! he
g u essed
h e ’d hie'» B arbecue w ere visited an d ! D allas Reddaway, who
badly wrecking Urn machine.
wood, asid c o n n e c te d w ith d if­
s t a r t in a * a f r e s h m a h aga in a a
,oa<1 of pu-nohboards. b«e a ^erioesly ill a t the Mult- f e r e n t p ro d u c tio n s, w as p r e s e n t
I'o
rlla
n
d
high
»ehool
alar*
bul
Mi¡>»
T
h
elm
a
Pegg
and
Mr.
Mr. and Mr», Henry t»esaiitM
they w ere u n a b le lo com bat the Adolph Berg were milted
"om ali U o sp ita l will have
to an d o u tlin ed a plan to sta g e
in next y e a r if they were g u in g : r an d y , and prizes w ere taken
er ui Knuppa are »pending UK
have e a ts liku H>»t every y ea r
■Irnng te am w o rk of the local m a r r ia g e December IS ttt
W
ee
kerf
an
d
"
a%e
o
p
e
ra
tio
n
,
I
llllcv
D
eputies
t
h
e
o n e - r e e l m otion p ic tu r e s here.
holiday» ttl the \\. F. Dessilig
■quad.
K aniborger found a ca ch e
o f ; F o u r m e m b e r s in tb e fo u rth
l.o* Angele» Bible ln*!itu(e by
T h ir ty
m e m b e r s h ip s
w ere
l'| 1,0111«.
C IT Y O F F IC IA L IS
T h e next gam e lo be played Dr. A tkinson.
m o o n sh in e in Ihe woods n p p n - j g ra d e received 100% in speliiug pledged to the club. T h e m e m ­
Mr. Berg is a
Mr». W . E.
sJuiulois
a ii < an the B. H. S. floor w'iit h r m e m b er of (lie Kmanitel Male
C A L LE D T O GILLSBO R
*ite the P r e m iu m S tudio,
an d lor th e whole m onth. T h ey are b e r s h ip fee w as fixed a t «!0
fam ily ui U k R
wilt
i p e n W ednesday, th e 29th, when the Q u a rte t,
ca m p e d nearby.
T h o r a r r e s t e d J o a n Lewis, Hazel J o u e s, Mil- for a full m e m b e rsh ip .
which
is
(raveling
from I h rn q g h C alifornia.
c.iiriaiiiiH» with iiur p a r e n ts Si. team meet« Hie A lumni
T h e p r o p r ie to r
of
Bobie - Hen Huekley. C arl B rier. H . dred P ayne an d Mai m e Z ag m an .
T h e m e m b e rsh ip , how ever, i-
Hit« «ehool in a double h ea d er
hostile.
Barbecue Inn, and T ow n Rc- T ollfson. Mr*. Ceelle Goodwin.;
not lo be confined to b u s in e s s
B
e
atric
e
.
Mildred,
J
a
c
k
an
d
Mr*.
F.
G.
D
onaldson
and
game.
corder-Treasutvr Tliyng
wei
Mr«. G ra ce Cote an d a
Mr. U. M. llum o» hit» href
a t t e n d - men, b u t will extend ultim ately
lier m o th e r, Mr». L u rìn d a D a­ calleq (o H illsboro S a tu rd a y , we girl w h o se Identity w a s ' "'no'i
T h e line u p s:
O v e rto n S e
school to c o n ta in the n a m e s of m any
confined to hi* bed »everal day,
vi*.
left
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
for
Long
Reed
H. H. S.
a re told, by S h e r iff llepva*. Th- mad# public.
.
.. .
f
the past week on account
o. L. Orny
sin
c
e
the
firs
t
of
th
e
year, of the p r o m in e n t m otion p ic tu r e
F
.
l'e l r r « Beach, C alifornia, w h e re they , b a r g e s placed
aKainxt
the-n
p ro d u c e rs, a c to rs, d ir e c to r s and
■leant»»».
• M. Jo n e s
' m oved to Aloha la s t week.
W len sleln expect <o »pend two o f th r e e were o p e r a tin g p u n c h b o e rd a .
F
Mr. and Mr*. J . T im m
of
stars.
J o h n s o n monili» wit Ii relative*. T h o m a s
C
T h i r t y d o lla r s w o rth of seals
They are re p o rte d lo ha\
M lit O hio K iiiiiioii », who
i, V. J o h n s o n
O akland. C a lifornia, a r r iv e d on
T o the young people o f the
G
Malarkev Ja c o b s and family, w hose home been tried on Hie c h a r g e Mon W e d n e sd a y for a
le a r n in g in Ihc Mnnnioulh nor- B. S p ra g u e
«horl
visit w ere s e n t for the B e av e rto n a o m m u n ity who would like to
O
Smalt wa* recently d a m a g e d by fire. day hul we have n o | been in w ith Mr.
sell.
W hen
the
an d
Mr«.
J.
W. sc hools lo
mill, r e l u m e d homo Sunday foi A. B a rro n
become
a s so c ia te d
w ith
ttie
Will pccttyiy th e ir home d u rin g form ed what s n ite n e e , if an> S p ra g u e.
ended eighty
d o lla rs
Mr. T im m is M rs. c o n t e s t
the holiday*«.
club w ith a view to p r a c tic i n g
W in O w e Rasmussen th e ir ahsenoe.
I w o rth h ad been sold,
which
w as passed.
S p r a g u e 's b ro th er.
a n d t r a i n in g
fo r
th e
silver
M l»»
Itlioda
Shelleuherger,
Paint Oompany
; spe aks p r e tty well for th e e n ­
sc re en, the m e m b e r s h ip I k ,Ids
who i* teaching mi |he Kau*ai>
te r p r is e o f th e childrexi and
out th e in d u c e m e n t t h a t anyone
City district, return» Friday foi
T he " o r a n g e and black onion j
the g e n e r o s ity a n d co o p e ratio n
w ho is rec o m m en d e d by a m e m ­
the holiday».
gro w e rs " defealed the " p a i n l e r ,
of th e people of th e c o m m unity.
ber sh a ll be voted on by ttie
b
oys”
of
R
a
s
m
u
s
s
e
n
P
n
int
Co..
Fi'unces
Hart
and
l.auri.
All the r o o m s in th e
grade executive b oard, and. if p a s se d
17-6 In n prae lie# g am e al Ihe j
Stile», * I uilen I» at
(he
Mon-
school are b eing d e c o rate d for by t h e m , -’ehall becom e eligible
local gym F rid a y ’night, D ecem ­
niouth normal, are home foi
¡ C h r is tm a s .
M ost o f the ro o m s 'or m e m b e r sh ip in o r d e r that
ber 10, in a good, clean gam e.
(he holiday»,
have
d
r
a
w
n
n a m e s for a n ex­ they m ay take p a r t in ..roiion
T h e local (cam showed up
c h a n g e o f C h r is t m a s p re se n ts. p ic tu re plays o r a n y o t h e r p ro -
o p p o n en ts,
M r«. Hiram Davis umieiwoii, well a g a in « t ( h e ir
T he r o o m s a r e all
g o in g
lo d u c tio n s w hich m a y be
an opera) ion for
apptMidlcili and from th e looks of th in g s
» a i i ' p r o g r a m s f o r C h r is tm a s .
N. G. F re e m a n wa-
Fyidpy »1 Hie U,„nf Samaritan the learn sh o u ld have a very
I’lie sixth, se v e n th and eighth p r e s id e n t o f the club, J.
su
c
ce
ssfu
l
season.
ho»piln| in I'orlland.
g r a d e s a r e g o in g to have their Stile* vice p re sid e n t, and I i
C h r is t m a s p r o g r a m to g e th e r .
M r». Hay Syverson of Kehn
Deitch, - s e c r e ta r y - tr e a s u r e r
El
i* at the home of her mol her,
' T h e e ighth g ra d e
hold
a m e r Mipe, C. J. Slickney, ! W.
M r». F. W , Livermore Sr., win
b u s in e s s m e e tin g last week in ’tu y n a rd , uiid G. F. Ma-"
i» reported «liiile III.
.h e ir room for the p u r p o s e ot elected to Ihe executive
One h u n d red d o lla r s >v.s
e c lin g new s p e llin g le a d e rs .
Mr. Peter IJowle» of I leering.
M a rg a re t W ils o n w a s
elected p r o p ria te d for the e x p e n s,’
Montana, left Saturday
after
H offm an,
who
for one side an d Verne Allen A 'illiam
■ponding »everal
week»
with
com e to B e ave rton a n d pu
for
th
e
o
th
e
r
side.
T
h
e
i
o
n
-
Ilia daughter, Mr*. Kurt Hall.
V d hr,-» been r u n n i n g for a four m otio n p ic tu r e u n its,
with
any
produ
week a n d M a rg a re t’s an d V erne's get h e r
side* eaeli have a n av e rag e of th a t the local people may
to have screened.
9(5.1%.
■TU I
LBOK
!
T A K A O O L-
EN TR A N C E
EXAMS
football Boys
Beaverton Screen
Club Organized
Paragraphs Of
Local Interest
m aam
$1 50 Per Year
1926
To All the World