The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, May 24, 1929, Image 3

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    BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Rowe and Raymond Felton acted as
soldiers o f the queen.
The d a s« will was than read by
Vivian Harris, and to the great
amusement o f the
school
Lewi*
Poole read the Cl as* Prophecy,
which concluded tha program
STUDIO IIAKIIKK SUOI’
FIRST CLASS WORK
AT REASONABLE TRICES
I ni unir
J. K. Mlrpheas, Trap.
/ /,
II'ni ' i h m , U n .,
Vo. 7
It the defendant guilty or not
WOOD •lid COAL
guilty T It waa Solved in tk« c ir ­
Cord Wood or Slab—any length cuit o f Washington Co. bald in Mr.
Wabb'a room, sponsored by lhu Pub-
any kind
Thoao 41101 be Speaking and Civic* claaaa*.
I'rumpt l>oll«ory..
_______
,
Mr. Jam** Terry, a presumably
BaavarUm parson wut murdarad,
H A K i)\ \ A i t f - Juuuury 88 about X am .
At tha
I tA l^ iE N
h iA N ijx n l .
UAMiiWAkk.
*r ," d
Jury
•*' avidanca
B iA N D A itD
llA a lin A k b
polluted to Ml** Edna William*, ft-
and FURNITURE
' ancee of Jama* Tarry.
V*t vary
paid lot
old akovss •°® convincing avidanca pointed to Jas-
fornitura
par Collins, tha hired man of Jama*
Perry, who was shall shocked and
la Uauk Ulock
* ” died of heart failure during the
croa* examination by
tha country
touataln ttsrvic*
.Beet ef Eats
Sheriff.
The Hailiff « a * Chatter
Beach, able Sargent of Arms, too.
» iulcliall KchlUUI Ulil
Judge was Duncan York. The pro­
MAGAZINE!« and CANDY
secuting attorneys War* Richard
U tA IU d U h
l-l
(IgkbU.N Witceox, and assistant Floyd Hill
The defense attorney* ware Milo
Harris and assiatnnt Ronald Wehh
Alice Johnson was tha defendant,
lie* v ertoli Lumber Co.
representing Miss Edn* Williams
, ........ .
The prosecution on short notice,
o h d O L il ll tUUR lA lK O N A G k. j,r,,U(rj,t Up wl'neatea short of pro
paredness but they put over a good
i.ewia Brothers, Truprltlurs
caae.
Whi'a the dafunae brought
up a plot-air tight! With very few
flaw*, If any, real not ceable
All
MARLS Si SON
four attorney* were In tie thick of
th* battle over Ml»» Edra William*'
RESTAURANT
Ilf*. After three week* o f cro tt-
MEA L i *
o d o r i ORDER*
examlnatlon of witness** and ar­
Cigars, 1 ubeccos
gumentation by tha Attorney* thr
Confsclious, b olt Drinks
caae wa* thrown open before the
Cady Uidg.
— l—
Watson HI. judge* for declalon. Floyd Hill led
the persecution*. He supplied the
ju if with th* many effective d fnul *
F. W. BISHOP
In th* defense'* case, Milo Harris
first In the defense, laid his plot
PLUMBING and 11EAT1NU
before th# judge«
air tight,
and
H ard« are, Taint*
emphasised the fault« o f th? pr**a
cution Ronald \V*«t,h waa next on
Thune, 2 0 0 9 ........... ......U*a»*rton
the defans« and ha put over a con­
vincing atory of right and wfona
and emphasised th« d«f«»sa plot
W. E. PEGG
gas« Upon
, He
. forced
- ths - jury
„ to
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UNUKKTAKhK tml fcMJJALM&K |h* «ftn d «n $
in a light o f •!<»
Numg Brown, a freshman, and
president of her cine«, competed iu
Iha Oratorical t o n U l at Corvaih*
and won llrst place, and !»0 . Her
subject was ‘ Making an Or tor of
Him."
Noma Is a good reader and in
presenting this np««ch
aha used
muen action and expression. Before
ieaviig fur Corvallis, Noma repeat­
ed the winning selection before the
student body.
The reading told aiiout several
young students of grammar school
who had to recite poem» every Fri­
day afternoon. One particular boy,
who wa* io say his ap ech on Fri­
day managed to be sick on the last
day o f each week. One Friday he
was forced to go to school, and waa
called upon to recite the "Charge
of th# Light Brigade." After re­
peating the title eeveral time*, and
being prompted, he completed the
first two line», but wax unable to
think o f the rest of the pjem. It
wng necessary for his teacher to
help him a great deal, but she soon
tired, and the boy was allowed to
take hi* seat without reciting hi*
poem. Greatly relieved end feellrg
very happy, he took hi* jlsca, not
thinking of the ,other Friday* to
com*.
Noma's cleverness in selecting a
comic reading, aid her excellent de­
livery won for Beaverton High
school first place at the Oratorical
Contest at Corvallis,
TRACK
The Track team of
Beaverton
have just about completed one o f the
moat auc. «iifu l * -««on.» ever accre­
dited to a Beaver track team.
T ie Boy* were a little alow in
hitting their stride, but after the
first meet, in which they ended
in second plae», no hlng but first
. Oregon
_
w
_
would satisfy.
Ci y was
ta
Ueildmg —
Beaverlea ?h c'fin al"
h 'l T w n 0 **" *:<*n in' ° c " mP bF ten points, Hills-
___________ _________________ Z ! n " * ' ■tp—C* -Pf R'chard Wi'cox, boro went down by four p Ints and
M a n jk n v « M a l« h to the pro. at last Fore.t O*ov* and Hillsboro
Beaver Wood & Ice Co.
SmSu-.X Ju™ nS
n of w*r< u*,h ,uWu(d in *• ««»ty
— ¡r i
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n a s » ¿ r
t t S L T s . 's : s *» b
M iiiia M
I I I V ia T V fl
Vh*'r
T i v * minute*
, l»i*r thsy returned. I be court room
was quiet and treat,, is*» ewgiVtng
for the jury a 'aupy^. Joiiu U « u j
Beaverton Barber Shop spohcsmgn tor Uia jury, arose, "Jn c
C. J STEVENS, PKUPRIKTU# jury Unas the defendant uol guilty.
Ini* orougut qu<l* « c lumouan
p A t'lb F A C ilu N
GUARANTEED
torvugnvlR the court room, aud was
Uuauy hushed by the vot.e o f tt.
Beaverton,
Oregon
VVitcox, “ Your Honor, i wuu io
cougraiulala
th e
uefense ”
He
w aged over end ahook hands with
BEAVERTON FEED
bolfl defense attorneys. Mr. W*ob
and
aaid Richard's last few word* wore
ths best ui th^ ^ja^,
’
PRODUCE COMPANY
Much humor w«s introduced dur-
Highway and O E. TrqcLs ihg court procedure and everyone
enjoyed it. They cetainly did, for
C. J. Beach, Manager
! when the trial started only 25 were
J present and on the last day over
i
m —
■
■
fifty were preeent
and acg»unl-
DR. A. E. WILSON
( ed
for.
M t Ws.hh'k
room
' *•» »'*>1 croVruod, only standing
Optomeris^
room waa lait the last week.
Trame* Kitted
The court continued during the
Eye* Tested
6 weeks' exams, and for a test,
Oregon
Beaverton
all students attending the trial had
te write a 600-word theme on court
procedure. The attorneys were ex ­
empt ____
from _____
this.
Mr. Webb talked, a few mlnutus
after the trial explaining the bene-
£va o f tke trial,
He taid it was
libt otl1y for th*' entertainment, and
ß p r werk speaks for Itself
Thon* T702 the law and court procedure the
I) MVerton, O re.,¡1
students learned but for the Pub-
— -
lie Siieaking class. The co-o|Hira-
tion of Mrs. Wslkor, by letting thp
Wo Carry a Good Selection of J fitic« eludanta |n «• witne»« sure
" "
OMQON
DEW EY
THE PLUMBER
! \
Shrubbery, FruiL Fil"
bert And Nut Trees
OELRICH NURSERY
COMPANY
Visitors
Welcome
Located one mile north of Reed
v lie, at tha comar o f market
and Baseline Roads.
Hillsboro, Orsgon,
Rout« 4.
SENIORS GIVE ANNUAL
NOMA BKOWN WINS
DEFENDENT IS ACQUIT-
TED IN MUKDEK IKIAL
IN SIATE CONTESI'
A. fc. HANSON
Graag*
$ 1.00 ]w r y rg r
Una .i ), l!)¿!)
\
' ,e"eJ5s r r « .'te
ten men in the men In the meet. In
the State meet at Corvallis
wr
didn't show up ao well, but we let
fCnntlnued on Editorial Page)
th-m know Beaverton wa* on the
map.
Much credit la due Coach Cox
“ nd Mr Mrtxler f-r their time and
patience in turning out this super
Orange and Black team,
Murk Jonea was high point man
of the season
Those wmiiHi'» letters ard their
" ” "nt*: Hart, Pole Vault; Wilcox
Pole Vault; Welrh, Mils; Haines
R,0-ysrd; Anderson, 10(t- 220-yard:
Clamor, 220-yard;
Jones, IMacus,
J»velln, Shot Put; Wrigb*. 220-yard
Hurdles; Boua, IJNt-yard High Hur-
Boring, fthot put-
The
Journey to Forest Grove.
Saturday, May ll»th to uphold their
honors In the North West Track
meet, an annual affair.
CLASS DAY PROGRAM
On th* morning o f May 3rd, a
( visitor from a strange school would
have been met by several curly- bead
<d negroes, grinning from ear to
ear, a few old-fa*hioo*d women, a
very dignified
Englishman, several
men in rags and little boys and
girls -all of which were laughing
and. In general, having a g «xl time.
But the visitor would not have re­
mained in ignorance very long, for
h* would soon have discovered that
the different nationalities and peo­
ple ho saw marching before him
were Seniors and that today was
the annual Senior Dress-Up Day.
At nine o ’clock fhe Seniors pre­
sented a program and in accordance
to sn old tradition of Beaverton
High School, the teachers and their
classes wrr* imitated as they ap­
pear to tha Senior*.
Mrs. Wsjker's first period History
Cists was conducted by Claire Scld-
more.
A fter shout 8 minutes of
history, tha ball was rung and thr
°*nior* found themselves in on* of
Miss Belden’ s clashes— who, as w*
all learned, knows Just how, when,
and why Mr. Oox like* hit coffee.
Throughout the year, It appears
'hat Mis* B<*lden’s greatest worn
has been to keep Mr. Cox’s coffee
wnrm until he find* time to drink
-t. In a short tbrs Bmma Balle Pe­
tersen, who waa personating Mlij*
Belden, had taught ’.!** »ladan»- **
e«*»ptj»|a vf g« —-
- -jc
fo -—
a.ic art and the
■ waa dismiased. The bell for
the third period was rung and the
Seniors were now taking English
VIII under the direction of Esther
Schrader, who acted as Mrs. Cook.
The rest o f th* hour was passed by
•todents representing different tea­
chers. Vivian Hand* acted as Mrs.
M- tzler, Fvs Fuegy as Mrs. Rohert-
«on. Gertrude Reeved as Mis* Clary,
Otincsn York ss Mis* Sanford. Ver­
non Mspe* ss Mr. Metxler. Archie
7imhrlek ** Mr. Cog. I .owl« Poole
** Mr. Wehh. and Howard Wilson
••* Mr. Hughes.
As the time was now up, the Se­
niors were obliged to complete Ute
remainder of their program the fol­
lowing Thursday.
Thursday morning the
program
was opened by Robert Haines and
Milton Boring, who sang the praises
o f the various members of the fa ­
culty.
Thia was followed by a
hort play, wherein Gertrude Wal­
ter« acted as a queen in a foreign
land with Gertrude Reeves and V i­
vian Harris as maids, who served
her some cue Soup. Into this set­
ting Robert Haines, a young Amer­
ican man, was ushered and upon
failing to win the favors o f the
queen he was ordered a captive and
»«'zed by the guards— Manson Ben­
nett and Lewis Poole, while Lester
TENNIS
Tenid*. a* you all know. Is a
game, th« main Idea o f which 1.«
knock a little white ball back and
forth over a ft»h net stretched acrorj
the "wide open spaces.”
Now that you know what tha game
la all about, journey out to the
courts west of the building and
watch Milt B. and Frank B. lose
the ball across the road. Don’t be
too impressed because distance does
^ h u rch
not count in this game. OH Roy!
Look at that form. That's Verl E.
driving. Too bad, though, but it’s
about 1.068 inches too far, accord­
ing tc Dick Wilcox, who couldn't
have reached it If he hsd wanted to.
Nevertheless Dick and Clarence B
won that game due to Bill Marcou *
inefficient back-hand cuta. You know
BETHEL CHURCH
Bill is only a freshmas, but he sure
is a hear at tennis and women. HI*
suspenders help in both cases. (I I The morning worship service will
wonder why! T)
be held at U:0Q s.m. when the
bay, by the wsy, a racket ian'i Miniate* preaches on the theme, “ A
always used ior
playing
teams. Test c f Faith for Beaverton." “ Tha
¿e«m* aa though we’ ve seen Ruth Spiritual Message of Sodom” is the
U parrying one of those funny-look- evening theme, and the service be-
ng banjo-shaped clubs. Maybe its Fin* •» 7:30. The Sunday School
to make Tsta
_____
Kingston
behave meets at 9:46 and the C. E. Sod«
when he gets too inentiiy. ( ? )
ties at 6:30. You are cordially in­
Have you noticed lately th« num­ vited to attend this church ti you
ber of g irlf hanging around the h«v« no church home in Beaverton.
court- It «»counts for Archie Z ’a
»udden pickup in form. The boy
Church of Christ
is really hot with one of the fort-
mentioned sticks.
Lookt) likq
a
A e a s a a " . . ^ for Mmjr 28
sawed-off BiH T^den.
. iole school will meet at 9:45.
Lut no kidding, it’s a great *•’’ *'
The banner contest was started last
and needs more SUppor***’»’ "
llow gn ), O * " "
—
mean 3unday. Who will get it this Sun­
,,
_ are preferred. Go day 7
The morning service will be in
.„.a try to get on the court*
during the daytime. I believe this keeping with Memorial day.
The
is sufficient to convey my meaning, D. U- V. have been specially in­
so this is station BVD broadcasting vited to be our guests of the day.
on a wave length o f three gas me­ All Civil War Veterans, Spanish A -
ters now signing off.
Goodnight,
everybody!
to talk first. We have the material,
why not cultivate it?
B- H. S.
IiEBATE
1 has won the County Championship
Debate of 1928 and 1929 wa* very mmny times, they did not lose be-
promisip- and <-»rt»inlv did good, cause o f the lark o f personal abil-
Honald Webb, Gladys McLeod, Jamtg Ry but they talked school spirit.
Underwouu and Dewis rooie made Come into Public Speaking next
up the debate squad representing B.
year if you can not make the de­
H S.
bate team You have ideas that will
Next year'» turnout for debate
looks more promising ss mostly new make B. H. S. notable in the life
material was used this year.
If of debate- We need your ideas in
we had more fellows like Lewis Debate as well as in Athletics.
Go
To /
czS
Poole, as he is a second year man
we would have done wonders. Thia
shows that B. H. S has the ma­
terial, but it just won't show up.
One o f the Deans at Oregon State
College stated that in athletics a
fellow is out o f work at fifty years
of age, but to be able to talk in pub­
lic wi! last him all bis Life.
More students ought to turn out
in B- H. S. When a fellow says
he can not talk, he’s just the fe l­
low that needs this training. Every
one claims a talent, but to be able
to talk is a talent. On* must re-
member that heroes are made, not
born. Who can show me a fellow
born a football player? He learns
meri can War and World War Veter­
ans are cordially invited ta attend
this service and be our guests, too.
Seats will be reserved. A »pedal
Memorial Day Message on "The
Message
of
Sacrifice" will
ba
preached. Special music will ba in
j charge of this D. V . V.
The usual evangelistic service will
ba be Id at 8;00.
Let us honor our living and dead
heroes by attending church some­
where next Sunday-
■— Oscar A. Cooper, Minister
Kinton Church
Rev. F. E. Fisher, the new pas­
tor of the Kinton church began hia
services here, Sunday, and preached
a very able sermon. There was a
goodly number present. Please note
the change in hour of meeting, the
next preaching service will be Sun­
day evening, June 2nd at 8 o’clock.
Bible school hour the same as us­
ual, every Sunday at 10 o’clock
i
Chester Beach (yelling into pay­
phone): Hey, Central, give me back
my nickel— she’s already got s date!
.
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jj Homrich (driving): Y ’know, I
Uke to drive with one hand-
Louise Penny: Good!
Here's an
apple!
à
St. Cecelia Church
Sunday
Masses — 7:40
nnd
■ u a. m.
Sunday Catechism— 8:30 and
• :30 a. m.
B aptism — 1 p. m.
Weekday Maas 8:10 %. m.
and 7 :30 p. m.
Rev. J. M. O'Neill.
M .E. CHURCH
Sunday School, 10 a.m.
Preaching Services, 11 a.m., 8 p.m.
Epworth League, 7:15 p.m.
Everyone cordially invited to the
Church with the friendly welcome.
— B. Waddington. Pastor
FOR NINE YEARS G A »
RUINED HER SLEEP
"Due to stomach gas I was rest­
less and nervous for 9 years. Adler-
ika has helped me so that now I
eat and sleep good.’’— Mrs. E.
Touchstone.
Just ONE spoonful Adlerika re­
lieves gas and that bloated feeling
so that you can eat and sleep well.
Acts on BOTH upper and lowe rbo-
wel and removes waste matter you
never thought was there. No mat­
ter what you have tried for your
stomach and bowels. Adlerika will
surprise you. Dean's Drug Store. -1
Gladys McLeod wouldn’t make a
good Latin student in a thousand
years. She couldn’t decline matri­
mony.
BUT NOT NOW!
Archie Zimbrkk once thought a
petting-party was one where every­
body brought their cats and dogs.
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LOANS
on real estate. Low inter- i
est cost, repayment priv- I
ileges.
Write for detail*
W A S H IN G T O N
Savings & Loan A ssn.
Shute Bldg.
Hillsboro, Ore.
*
CLIP YOUR
SENIOR C l.tss PLAY
The Senior Ol-as play, "Kempy,"
which was given the 21th and aath
o f April, proved to he a success
The student« in the
plav east
wrr* ••
C a rlo«« Shively,
Jane
;
Jim
Underwood,
r Pence’’
------ TTnH.rwnoH.
"Duke M srrill": Mark .Tone*. “ Kem-
nv*’ ; Vivian Harr!«, “ Ruth Bence’*;
Milton Boring, "Dad Renee"; Es­
ther Schrader, "Ma
Bence’*;
Eva
Fueirv. "Knte". and lew is Poole. ]
h«r husband, “ Ren W sde".
The returns from the Senior Plav !
have covered all oxnon«es, nnd the |
W
M **“ b‘* idca’ the definse won Student Ri-dy will rot be burdened
mostly, on the testimony o f the ci­ with a debt at the beginning of
vics class witnesses. The personel next semester.
of the Jury are Junior Dysle, JpKn
DON’T CROWD
Barry, iieveny Spear, Verl« Em­
Sign In a
store window;
Rig
mons ami M (Uiam Sundovrg, only
eix jurymen were used because ol Sale o f Shirts for Men with 16 or
luck of time and space.
17 Necks.
Miss Beaverton
I
OH. HARRIET
Language is insufficient frequently
to express more than the remotest The sweetest girl I ever met
idea o f the feelings of the (wart.
Was Harriet-
Beaverton High School is to be con­ The only girl I can't forget
Was Harriet.
gratulated upon having such an e f­
ficient teaching staff, and it is my She lured my heart and soul away,
I f You Are Thinking of Purchasing privilege to writs the teachers here She spent my roll In one short day,
A Radio Ur Ar* Needing Repair in behalf o f my fellow students, as For when we went to a cafe—
best I can in my scanty vocabu­
How H&rri— et!
W'ork Don* On Your Car, Call
lary, hov we appreciate them, their
THE BEAVERTON GARAGE
ability, their untiring and impartial
„
I TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS
One has said, Every man has
Notice is hereby given that ths
two educations; one which bg rs- j County Super.ntendei.t oi S\ aiming
Remodeling
Constructing .
r* siiiu - one which | ton County, Oregon, will hold the
H. R. HUMMERS
* ha give* irom
oth«r?i Another
»nd has »aid, tegular examinati n o f applicant*
himself.
for state certificates at the office of
Contractor and Builder
all education is self-education.
Dans and Estimates Furnished
The*« are true, of times past; the County School Superintendent
Cabinet Work Solicited
we know that in the slow days ! Hillsboro, Oregon ns follows; Com­
Beaverton, Or#. gone by an edacation was acquired mencing Wednesday, June 12, 1929
Phone 1412
at home in a cabin in the w oods,' at 9 o’clock a m. ami continuing un-
lying alone In front of a fire­ til Saturday June 15th, 1929 at 4
W E PRINT
place by a birch-bark light; we know o'clock p.m.
CATALOGS
PRICE LISTS
Wed. forenoon — U. S. History’
also that in these fast days on
POSTERS
HANDBILLS
wheel* and planes, but a Lincoln, Writing (Penmnnship); Wednesday
R e a ding,
Quality and Service
If he. could go far toward the afternoon — Physiology,
T h* B eavorton Be*l«*>.
White House without a good tea­ Composition, Methods in Reading,
Methods in Arithmetic; Thursday | K
cher.
History of| B
LIVES IMMORTAL
Teachers and Principal: You will forenoon — Arithmetic,
Education, Psychology, Methods in R
. . .
..
,__ __the ever be remembered as our bene-
established ! Geography; Thursday afternoon— K
Cut from ths dreary
8
fleiaries, for you have «•»■hH«heH
past,
While Grammar, Geography, American Lit- (j
yourselves in our hearts,
Into our sight;
we hsve learned of tho subjects erature, rhysics, Methods In Lnn- #
The lives and souls of many
you sought to teach, you have gunge. Thesis for Primary Certifl- &
Are brought to light.
coaxed and persuaded, you have ad- ca‘ e; Friday foaeroon—Theory nnd W
monished and explained: in spite o »* Practice.
Orthography
(Spelling), W
Great men and warriors hold
careless indifference to our own im - Physical Geography, English Liter- j( t
Heroes of the past;
rovement* you have for 9 months attire. Chemistry; Friday afternoon : J|
The remembrances o f a few great
been interest d only in our future —School Law, Algehro, Geology, C i- \ J
deeds
We all look hack upon this period vil Government, p okkoeping; Sat- P
Shall always last.
with feelings of grstitu 'e; nnd we unlay Forenoon—Geometry, Rotnny; Iff
Lives like Lincoln, honest and strong who are to be hero look hopefully Saturday afternoon— Goneral
Courageous nnd true;
forward to th* positive pleasure o f tory
*
t - --
i VI
Lives forever Immortal
having you with us next season. I N. A. Frost. County School Su-
— Milo J. Harris ^ perlntendent of Wash Co. p-25-26 |
To fashion the new.
R. E. W ., '29
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