The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, December 24, 1926, Image 5

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

    Friday, Daotmlxr t4, 1MC.
TH* B*av*rton R*vl*w
FIRE DEPARTMENT ORGAN­
IZED IN HIGH SCHOOL
CHUROH
Churches
OF
CHRIST
fF.at W a y Through Corn Acres
9:15 a.rn., Bible school.
Mr. und Mr». If. II McCor-
11:00 am., Morning
worship,
mtrk and dauuliler, Harriet, are (From the Beaverton Hummer;
CHUROH
OF
THE
NAZARENE
7:00
p.in.,
Young
People's
Oou-
I d r ’ •ng Little Notes from the Surrounding Country a>
»liandiliv the Ohrlatma»
Imll-
•II.
. Sabbath School at 9:45 A. M.
To Oonduct Fir*
Drill* goon
day* in Payette, Idaho,
T oi; «.y Our \ctive Special Correspondents Weekly
Pr*achifig at 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 pin., Evangelistic Service
I he nlhrrrs of llu« depurf
7:30 PM.
Ml»» Kllaalielii Ann Johnson no'llt are;
Pre-Prayer services at 7:00. SOPHOMORE! WIN
win given Tliurailuy
In
III«* «if New York eily I» «pending Ablen Harron . ........... Utiief
j Mid-week prayer meeting on
of I,eater Dray ......... I.irnteiianl
»rimili liuilltorluill, lift IT Whll'll the holiday« at III« home
RASKETBALL PENNANT
, Wednesday at 7:30 P.M.
In a very fast game on Fri­
ai'lmnl rloasd until after New tier anuí, Mr». P. It Whitsside. I.eland \r « « 'Gapl ,-nf-tlie did*-«
Mr*. I,. M Kru'k«uii enter- Yeur’a.
day, December to, the «opho
"The
N«*w-!iorn
King,”
a Murk Jones Hapt.-of lfuu*e:neu
I ti i ti rii Ilio lti>lii>ku|i rliilt ul lier
CATHOLIO CHURCH SERVIOE more class of B. H. 8 . won tho
l.iiwr* nee Day ...............
<!hrl»lnia»
cantata,
was
ulven
In
Tim aelionl put nn „ vaude­
lióme I iik I Tuesday afternoon.
interclass
basketball
tourna­
Uupl. of doors und truffle and
ville »Imw Friday evenni« liuti the ('.otntnunily church Kunduv
Christmas S*rvices
ment by running up one more
Timekeeper
Tlia Beaverton High
School wii» a tiiir »lire«»«»,
ululil
under
(he
direction
of
Muvltur
Midnight Solemn Mass, Mu­ point than the seniors, making
’Ihe following men a»-i«l the
(I ts Hull» uiivi* a program ill pleturoa, hallet daneliiu. a Idar'k Mr». John Lincoln.
sic
and Sermon. 12 Midnight. ( their total 32 points against 3t
Captains: Richard Wi»trier, Mil­
th«t Evangelical elmreli Sunday fare fare«*, and a Iwn-aH rom-
♦ Mr and Mr». O. W. Hull of
Second Mass with Hymns, at for the seniors.
ton lioriikg,
tlteim
Kingston
evening.
eily were fe a lu re» o f the eve- Han Francisco were guests .if
IHrnn ><•—-I.u .. V»,|. ullaral roanUallm,
7:40 A. M Saturday.
This tournament is an annual
Boyd Sprague. H*-. m m I.lmlo v
A aonu »ervlce ami prnurnui nltig'» entertainment.
Mr», I.in» (look and family la»l
Third Mass (High Maes), fO event, and all classes partici­
Kotlitt« Muir way through uluiost
lien (lermlquelte, John Rankin.
week. Mr. and Mr*. Hull have
pate.
The
different
lea':*
Frank Huru, Hen /uerrher, My­ four million ucres of cm,ned coin Ir A. M Saturday.
ju»l rrlur/ie,| from a
»aven
Ihe form of stinge I» tl„. J,g, American
Kethlehe(n Cave and Crib Re­ were somewhat handicapped as
ron Nlehol, Mnrtleit Halley, arid «•mile, nio.ily <l»lr> r o w h . iK'.oaiplUl,
moni he' trip lo F.urope.
production ip Church, Christ­ no letterinan or woman wa« al­
Floyd 'Yann.
every year, n<. orti • to the Sears-
mas night, an,| the follnwittg lowed to play, amd so the con­
Mr. and Mr». William Hmall
Tlie Fire Chief has orderri
latioa P
test was hard fought between
and con, Ilotdiy, left Friday for fire not h e « | ul up in a|| I In
e»tl,.i I, I it,.., t|,ey**tnui% two week«.
to the less experience*! boy* nnd
Hmi,| UIver, where they will lie rooms In the building to dir
<d the rust • moni)! of -ilage while j All invited and welcome
«I I « » !» of Mr». Small'» parent». eel Ihe « linh nl«■ as lo where lo <u III«' ininll amolli left wine eon- | Cbi tetmas, Easier, or any ser­ girls.
1.7', and afce*p vice«. any time, in any Catholic
If the seniors hail been suc­
Mr. and Mr», 8 K. Hurltnc«», go wlwn Ihe fire hell rings (fou- »uiiie 2.*»;:, horn
T h KMK I« yrt limp In h»vc
MH
Y er) Mill, -llam Is f««! to church.
cessful, Ihe basketball pennant
over I lie holhlay».
«hurt bells). As yet. the squad |M>iiltrv V|t »ling,, i ,i|e .,n the fa.iii
li* Inspect ynur fumar«' and
Confessions for Christmas on would have been a permanent
has nol gone through any drl !1 I» reti »raue«! ■ h U h r: it. - a nose it h
pul it in fir«t cl«»» condition
but they will next week.
Tho not n pro.luci Ile l «un lm h.indlei) Friday, from 2 to 5 and from (rophy on lh* walls of B. H. 8
CA P I T O L H I L L
*
Thla F a * !’ Inspection la a
for the class of 1927, as any
nr*f lire di ll) wni be Thursdiv.
»iM'cessfully thron !i roiiuiier< lui cliah- 1 7 to 9 P. M
Tile (la r si in Heiuht»
limn
pail nl tin- »rfvirr * r rriut
team that holds litis pennant
nels.
At
present
there
nr«
more
munlly rhurrli gave a aperiui
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH three
consecutive
years
re-
C l In llrlp tuli grt limili-
than I wo hundred fifty student
Christ ma» progrurn Sunday.
mains
In
possession
of
that
In
B.II.A.
After
two
op
Hire
C'Ulilurl lili« winter.
Sunday, I»eccinber 26, 1926.
Mr. an,| Mr». F. II. Crank«* drills, Ihe »ipiad hopes to be
pennant
Jong a« the sehr.' I
Hogs Cot Barley Diet
F:45 a.in., 8 unduv School.
stands.
and daughter arc «pending I lie •ihle In clear Ihe building li j
!i 00 a.m.. Morning worship— ) The freshnrpwt
and
Juniors
holiday« In Scuttle with rela­ a half of a minute.
Sermon— “ All Bound Around were eliminafed in Ihe fir«t:
tives, o.
Mr. Mel/ler advises them h
wil|, Cords of I-ove."
'part of the tournament.
th e
A New Year'» Kve dance ami purchase 3 new tire hose« am
Music— “ There Were
Shep- freshmen losing to Ibe sopho-
(i «(rap Ihe reel« lo (he wal
watch-party will le at the club
herds Abiding'' (Birchs sung mores, and tlie juniors to tho
I RAMI I1 IV I», Prop.
house tonight.
Confetti,
hul- er pipes so th ey nan he uacd |
by the choir.
seniors.
The fir
Innii« and horns will d«> thru without any damage.
)>:Sr* p.m.. Junior and Interme-i
This is run on a ba-is
if
extinguisher*
are
to
be
emptied
pari» l«i helping usher (lie New
diate Christian Fndeavor.
points for each rla-s. i.- .1
i
and re-fllled
In rese o f fire
Year In.
7:45 p.m.— Evening worship, lone (cam could h
d -:i 1
'lie building will he mad# a
I.ast Friday evening the pu­
Sermon— “ I Shall Not W ant." be in the running, a- 'I d
•afe from fire as possible.
pil» of Hie l apllol Hill m H iooi
Music—The
orchestra
w ill 1 senior girls,
The member* of Hie squad
gave a Cliri»tnias program for
play
“
A
YuletnJe
Fantasy."
t The scores and tot:.
or
are receiving badge« so that the
Ihnr pureula and friends. Tin
Ladí«-*’ eluiru»— “ Jesu Bam- games are as .follow » :
students can recognise (h*in.
different rooms had their owe
1 bino" (Yon).
Boys Girls Tol l!
program» and tlhrlstmas tree-
8 olo—“ The Voice of t It e Fre-hmen
11
3
1 i
(Ilnn-tbrViarl A »,ew ll«r»l *'>,i (Mt«f)—» )
In
typing-
Philip,
which
fin
>e«lerday aflertmon,
Chimes," Mrs. («uy Carr.
Sophomores
24
33
57
ger do you hit the figure 2
Approximately SO.i*JQ,OOU bushels of
Duet— Harris
Hansen
and Juniors
25
32
A
t.iirlslina»
i‘iiierlainm«»tii
7
ith?
barley will h«' f«sl to farm animals In
Mrs. H. M. Barnes.
Seniors
28
5
was given last night
in
tin
Philip—The engagement fin Ihe Cult«')! Mates this year If the
George N. Taylor. Pastor. Finals
Community tiuhlmu»«*.
hingin*. ger.
Boys Girls To:a!
present cro|i outlook Is fulfilled, ( i f
Seniors
ChriKluiaa carol« uml «peukin,
4
31
27
I ali U h i rton. 3 v3
(hi* amount a trble over ofMsUatf, or
METHODIST
CHURCH
4
28
32
i.liri«lma« recltatipon, a
gor­
Sophomores
•
r
*().!'7..
according
to
the
llgures
Com­
Two bucks, on leave lo Pari*
-
piled by the Sears-Uocl.uck Agricul­
geous Christina« tree, ami tin were
Improving
Ihe
fleelin
Mr. MeUler— I misg the «, !
piv«.ic«* «»f Santa C|au« all cre­ hour hy a museum tour. In nn > tural Foundation, is consumed by Services as follows:-
Next to them, horses eat the 10:00 a.m., Sunday school.
cuspidor since it's gone.
m y
ated a festive atmosphere am. of ( lie Egyptian ro**ms t h e y bog«.
most barley, or 17.7" o f all barley fed
11:00
a.m.,
Public
worshiq.
dear.
made
(he
evening
a
very
eu-
loud ill awe before a mumm to farm animals. Tin n ll.tir t 1» fed
Benverlon, Ore. Ncar S. P. Depot
Mrs. Metzler— Y'ou mi-sed
joy able one.
over which hung n card
in ­ to cuttle, mostly to dairy rows in Ihe ; 0:30 p.m., Epworth League.
7:30 p.m.. Evening Service.
before — that's why it’ s gone.
GIRLS INTER-CLASS
form o f barley chop. Farm poultry
scribed "It. C. 1006."
at seven-
BASKET HALL GAME.
"Wotcher »'pose lhal mean* flocks get away with another 10.r>%. I Thursday evenings
thirty, prayer meeting.
Ie»v ing '.»7- 1“ he fed to »beep and
“ How was that lecturer w li o
uu iuesduy, December 7, tin Bill?" asked one, mystified.
us)«I for miscellaneous feed puri«.*es.
A cordial invitation is exten- was to speak on Self-Mutm
Freanlliau gins met the soph
The other was reluctant
(•* Harley 1« the chief competitor o f oirn
,ded to you to attend all these merit "
H ay, G iu in , F c e d , P o u it y S u p p lic a , L a n d P l a a t e r
oinurea m u liuni louglit game ronfes« ignorance.
a« livestock feed uml is esiieelally
“ ■He didn’t come. His mana
.VvcrLheo'ss, the Fresh men pu
“ Oh, that," he replied airily. Ini|wirtnnt In the northern com t»clt *?rvices. W . Edwin Ingalls.
Pastor,
ger canceled the date."
up u light li.at i» worthy
o, “ Thai's the number of the uu' i Hnd Pai'lfle coast states, ncrording to
C lo v e r & C r a s i »ceda, M olasse«
nieiiUoii. They did their blame- that killed biro."
the Foundation’s exjierts.
dent und who Lnows but that
—
—
within u lew years when Uiey
grow up, they will win the pen
W* III ommeml
nunt. Tlie game was one-sided
Irom the first. The Sophs cop­
B k s t h «> i . i > DA iu v F kki »
ped the game witli tt score oi
J.1 to the Frosli'g 3.
H kktiiui . ii F jkatch F ood
On
Thursday, December 0 ,
H rktiiold liu.r. M as »
the Junior girl* met the Senion
girls. Aguiu it was u one-sideu
affair, the Juniors winning with
a score of 35 to the seniors 5.
Although the Junior girls won
Gsrdsn Soed» and l'tania.
Cu*!* meri*’ • ri riditi« and Rolling
and lull up a score, the Senior
buy* no ucieu.cd the Junior boys
Ihut the score averaged in fa­
W c Delivcr
vor of the Seniors — Uihs entitl­
ing the Senior girls to pluy the
’ FIGURE IT OUT FOR YOURSELF. Put down
Sophs who were winners in the
the cost o f gas, oil, depreciation, tires and re­
first game.
pairs for your ow n car; then offset it with the
tin Friday, Decamber to, the
stage fare. You’ll hnd you’re money in pocket
Seniors met the Sophomores t<
plus an enjoyable trip.
decide which clans should win
Use the motor stages for business or pleasure,
the championship and the pen­
and economy o f tim e and money. Frequent
Exports o f meat from the I'nit* d eent. ami Germany was fourth, taking
nant. Tills indeed was a Inert
schedules, reasonable rates . . and, they take you
fought guiuc, usptcially on the Slates In the twelve months endli
slightly less than .3 p«>r cent. Bel­
to your exact destination.
AUTO TRUCK AND LIVELY SERVIOE, DAILY TRIPS
June
30.
1020,
amounted
to
5,37.772,0!
2
part of the Seniors. The Styphs
gium and tho Scandinavian countries
TO POHTLAND
p«.unds. valued at Í10P.S72.1S5, accord
are other nations to which the United
meant to win the pennant hut
lug lo the Seara-ltoetiurk Agrleupur:.'
FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING
the Seniors wanted an eye for Foundation In a survey o f the 192 ; States delivers yearly substantial
Local depot, Whitehall Cafe
Phone 1452
hii eytr uml u toolli for a tooth. ment situation,
unices: llcnvrrlon, Corner of Watson amt First SI
firent llritnii* w; » quantities of meat. Germany, on the
other
band,
was
a
lard
customer,
tak­
During the last half the game the biggest customer, taking 52 po
I’m Hand Office, I’ orflutnl Auto Freight Terminal
waved hot. The girls knocked cent o f nil the meat exiairts in tl • ing about 13 pounds o f lard for each
I’ lione; Henverton fl.’03
Portland, Main 35to
«*ach other out and buck again. last flsoal y«*ar mi l more lhap s! . pound ut our meats she purchased.
I s e f uml veal exports make up only
rvL"
Margaret Litton got in front time* as much as Cuba and the W e
la d le s the next largest huyera. Can
als'Ut 4 i or tent o f the total amount of
of somebody’s arm that was
i il'jM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
Plan For Winter
>
BEAVERTON SHEET-METAL W K S
Hea+\b\i r Home the
CHARLES BERTHOLD
U. S. Exports 537. i 72.C32 Pounds
of Meal:, Worth $109 872,185
Beaverton
¡Transfer Co.
Lewis Broihers Props.
Pacific Stages Inc.
working like a battering ram
and cuiiseiiuently received a se­
vere knock on the nose. Doro­
thy Hnnkin also got in the way
of Hying lists and received a
hit on the jaw that practically
knocked her cold.
During the
first quarter, the Sophs ran up
a large (core- unj again
in
fhe second quarter they made
many points, but in Ibe last
half the Seniors woke up and
fought for all they were worth.
They played so hnrd they held
down the score so the Sophs
hnrely made a few points. But
the first half brought up the
score o f the' Sophs so much
that even though the boys were
badly beaten the girls’ score
averaged up with one point to
the Sophomores’ good— so they
won the pennant (his year.
The Seniors wero at a disad­
vantage this year as their for­
mer class learns were made np
qf lellermen. Tills year a new
rulo caused the Seniors to look
for new material as lellermen
were not allowed lo play in the
Jlnler-elnss games.
Fletcher’s Castoria is a harmless Substitute for
Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups,
prepared to relieve Infants in srms and Children all ages of
M OTHER!
Constipation
Flatulency
Diarrhea
W ind Colic
T o Sweeten Stomach
Regulate Bowels
Aida in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, a ml
Natural Sleep without Opiates ^
To avoid imitations, always look for thr »ignaturc of
Proven directions on tick package. Physicians fvsrywhtffl i
____ _
da ranked third hm took only 5 p. r
United States meat exports.
The Ideal Chrislmas Gift
E Z Terms
Radio information Freely Given
CHRISTMAS
WISDOM
P<E¿ÍLIVIN(rl
KING RADIO
T A R T your children on
the road to thrift and suc­
cess. A Savings Account is
the impetus. This Bank is
the guide that shows the way
to the children.
S
Most Radio Per Collai
A Five Minute Demonstration W ill Piove it
The Whole Family W ill Like it
B A N K of BEAVERTON
There Is one man In
th e
United Slates lo whom tho in­
come lax return blanks rlidn’l
bring a frown.
Instead, his
letter of acknowledgement emu
•d smiles In treasury officials
The le'ter rend:
"Dear Trea«urv:
I received
, .,-
,| |.» 5 .■ lion ’ ’ ink. hoi t
already belong to several
o l
| orders and do not care to Join
your income tax at this time."
If you have’t a GOOD
is passing you by
R AD IO
W e will be glad to P
condition
s ,
imiioi
Bobies Barbecue
Beaverton
Gerrows Garage
»
Prices from $67.50 up
.*4ú*«
Half fhe world
Aloha