FRIDAY, JANUARY
1,1. 19.11
Tlie Beaverton Review
Sbau?rt0tt;!Summ?r
VOLUME XVI No. U
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IKINTON IIA IT E N IN G S j
Uy Mm. E- L. Cox
Published by the Studorft*
Im » ti-T Robinson of Portland wer* I Coach Warren Presents
I George Hrandl Elected
vtaitor», Momlay at the C. W.
letters And Numerals
(Captain O f Football
ruther» home.
Beaverton Prepares For
School Is Center Far The
AcMve Debate Season
County Debate League
Mr. and Mm. J. I . Haggerty were
Eighteen letter* and seven num-
At a 'w e ll served banquet spon
The Beaverton High School De-
Mr. uiul Mm. Charles Vanklvok Sunday 'tinner gue*l* at the home | eral* wvr« presented by Coach War sored by the Girl Reaerve Organ bate clast has been working on the
w«rv railing un friend* urnurui town their daughter, Mm.
Koy Liets ren to memlier* o f
the football ization, Thursday evening,
Decem state question. “ Resolved: That at
Thursday.
of St. John*.
*<|uad at a special assembly last ber 22ml, the Beaverton Football least One Half of All Btate snd
i Thursday afternoon.
team elected George Brandi captain. Local Revenues Should Be Derived
Mm. George Snider entertained ■
Mr. and Mra. C, W. Struther*
If-fore girving out tj«e letter*,
HuMeral members of the
team From Sources Other Than Tang
few of her friends Thursday at u and Kenneth Struther*
attended
Mr. Warren reviewed th« seasons made speeches ar,d all the aeniors ible Property,” fosr «he last eight
quilling |«rty.
the funeral o f Mr. («»lie Harlow
record, pointing out that the winn were asked to say a few “ last” weeks. Th»- delate team has not
Mm. Clara Uyan and daughter of Mdwuukie.
ing o f fi of the 9 game* scheduled word*. Mr. Hughes, Coach Warren yet been chosen. Th** official try
Alto«' o f IWtlaml »|K<nt the week-
wan better than had been expected, and Mr. Metzler commented on the outs will be held within the next
ALOIIA-IIUBER
end with Mr. and Mm. J. II. Aten.
few weeks.
under the handicap of raw material praise-worthy work of the squad.
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and a late turn-out. He especially
Among the guests wer« Dr. C. E.
Granger* remember that January v -----------------------------------------------------
Mr* Hansen visited in Portland praised the teatm for their tine
Mason and L. R. Dean both known Seniors Win In Contest
25 the Pomona Grange will! ini'«.'*
Thunulay.
tram work and spirit in tive Mc to be staunch supporters of the
in ajl day session at Aloha (¿rang*'
Sponsored For Charity
Mr* Alice Wheeler w»» a Purt- Minnville game, which enabled Beav team They made short talks con
hall.
erton to win In the last minute of cerning the success of the football
landvisitor Saturday.
Koy Pell ail*, vieited with hi*
The charity drive sponsored by
play by a » w e o f 31-29. Coming season.
Mm. Ihige entertained her son
brother, K»»rl <’. Hell reccntly, ha*
the students of Beaverton
High
at the close o.' a long schidule and
The
boys
declared
that
a
vote
of
of
Portland
Momiuy.
r«-turned to hi* home in Wibaux,
immediately
following the
nard thanks and appreciation should he School was a great success.
Moi ■
Ruth Fulgham and Jack Barron
Mr and , Mat. J .
II. Neal fought Fonest Grove game.
thl* made to Miss Meeks and her help
Mr. and
Mm. Sam (irrig ami spent the week eml at Turner, Ore. victory was rather a surprise in er* for the very excellent banquet in charge of the drive, did all they
could in urging the students to con
daughter of (Cornelius were vmuum
Ilclmer Johnson o f Portland vt*- view o f the fart that the McMinn 1 and this motion wa* seconded by
S u ith y at the home o f Mm. Gen«»'« ¡ted (Sunday at the lieattie home. ville (ism is considered one of the the water boy, Frank Pulver. who tribute food, clothing, toys, and fuel.
best in the state Mr. Warren said was awsrded a prize for being the Their effort* were not in vain for
•later, Mr*. A. II. Hallman.
the auditorium stage was heaped
The barber at Aloha has install this game was one of the most ex heartiest eater o f the evening.
The ivgulur *r«»ton of the churcft ed a pool cable in the back of the citing games he has w*-n.
j with articles. There were quarts
Drill la* held this Sunday. Kev. W. E. ■hop.
o f canned fruits and vegetables;
In preventing the letters,
the
Students Enjoy Program
Hlmpoun will inalall the new offn
sack* of flour, carrots, onions, and
coach explained that although eight
The
Edgar
latshy
family
have
er* Preaching serve»** at 11 o'clock
potatoes; bundles of clothing and
een
letters
ia
a
large
number
lor
been ill with th*> flu, but are alii
Merry Christmas carol* herald toys— everything that helps to make
a school o f this »¡xe, there were
Mr. and Mm George Newell of 1» tier thia week.
Portland ware Suixlay guests at
many players whose energy
and ed the beginning of the Christmas one happy on Christmas day.
Mr. and Mm. Andrew
Denholm ambition were assets as valuable as program at 1:30 p. m. Friday, Dec I To make tfcis drive more inter
the home o f S II Pomeroy. Mm.
1 he esting for each article brought* by
Newell I» daughter o f Mr. Pomeroy w-ere dinner guest* Sunday it the the actual number of minutes play ember 23 in the asaembley.
classes. Although
many o f the a student five points were added
Sanfutd Rogers home.
ed. Some brief and interesting an
(ieorge Snnler hail a crew nt item
Mr un.1 Mm.
Harry Hrownrigg ecdote-* were told about each player audience could not understand the to the score of the sudent'g class.
to|>|ang onion* at hi* ranch the
word* the tunes
were familiar. The faculty m iirhi-n doing their
fimt o f th«’ week. Some of the other *pent Sunday at the Ronald l>a,*i as he received his letter.
T7uk« waa la »nock teacher's bit, too, gave their donnations to
home
In
Capitol
Hill.
Nurmral*
C32) were given to
uniun grower» topped out a numlier
meeting presented by members of the class in the lead with the
not . the Glee Club. The
*ackr. thia werk.
Ira I-ee ha* returned to hi* dut- those players who, although
pupils were highest score. The class scores were
making
ttvr
team
had
constantly
Kegular
monthly
mreling of ¡«» at the Union I’acifl* Shop« in turned out for practice and merited dressed m the teacher's coats and Seniors, 970; Juniors, 725: Sopho-*
tried to .portray the action* and more*, 755; and
the Men * Brothehood o f the dl*- Portland, after a . three week* ¡li recognition.
the
Freshmen,
ne** .
characteristic* o f
oadh teacher, 590. The Senior* being tl^ winners,
trict cburche* will !*• held Tuesday
Those receiving letter* were:
Ed McK.lroy played several pieces will be awarded with a service
Mm. Wheeler Beattie i* teaching
evening January 17 at the Ihm« o f
I /, yd Wertz, George Brandi. Jack on his harmonica. Paul Boeckli and
Mr. and Mr*. Bo return, Mountain the InL and 4th graile room* In Barron,
!
^
f
Malcomb
Clement, Tom hia sister, Madeline, sang a medley pennant.
the al>*ence of the teacher Mis*
—Catherine E. Markovich
Home.
Wilson,
Carle ton
Hashney,
l*aul of old Christmas songs. Paul, tfie
Grand, who ia ill.
Bocckli, Vernon Bronkey, Joe Ver- student
The newly organized Bibb* Cla»*
body president called a Teachers Spend Holidays
Mr* J W. Almont who ha* been lick, (Hill McNeil, James Filley bill meeting and the
of the Sunday arhool m d at the
minutes
were
Zimbrick,
Ben read. He reported that the return
home o f Mr
ami
Mr*.
Everett visiting relatives here for the past 'Underwood, Boh
In Four Different States
\i l ight Thuroiay evening witth 14 three month* left Friday for her Berger, Ray Wuimer. John Birger. from th« charity
drive was very
present. Mr. Wright la tiw cla»» home in Sioux Fall* South Dakota. Jerome Tuttle, Julius Staasen, and favorable and that despite the e f
The Christmas holidays lured the
(tiarlra Shively, Manager.
teacher and R. Pomeroy the *rrret-
Beaverton High and
fort« o f the Sophomores the S|en- teachers of
Mm. Ruth Hayes visited with her
Those receiving numerals were: tors had won the contest. Mr. Metz grade schools to various sections of
ary.
daughter Mr*. V . D. Foster o f
Howard latkanen,
Elis Niland. ler gave a short talk on the charity four state*— Oregon.
Washington
Mra. A. II. Hallman. Albert I>all Portland Sudany. Mr*. »Foster ha*
Freddie Gasaner. Frank
Pulver.
members. Maurice Idaho, and California. Among those
man ami Mi*» Hertha Gerig *|*-nt been 111 with the flu ami suffered Walter Rardsley, Bob Denney, and drive. Alumni
Manning .Roas Hart, and A1 Wis- who remained in Portland
were:
Saturday in Salem when- they were a re laje-tv
(lie t Robertson.
mer gave talks. Mr. Metzler pre Miss Lite, Miss Burke and Mr*.
the guest* of Mr. ami Mr* Nick
sented Coach Warren with a silver Robertson. Mrs. Snyder stayed with
Gerig. Mm. Gerig and daughter ac * H A Z E L D A L E N E W S "
Girl Reserves Provide
loving cup which the coach
pre her parents in Idaho and Miss San
companied them on their return
ford visited a few days with friends
sented
to
Captain
George
Brandi.
Glad
Christmas
Cheer
home and will vialt for a while.
Mr*. J. Gassner has boon very
The names of the coach and George, in Walla Walla.
Miss Funk and
The Kintxm Grange held it'* re g ill, but la improving.
will be engraved on the cup for Miss Sweeney who went south were
To
provile
Christmas
entertain
ular monthly meeting Saturday. The
Mm. J. C. Smith ami Jean were ment fifttoem members of the Girl seasons football games.
delayed at Roseburg eijdht Fpurs
regular routine of bualne»* wn* Portland shoppers. Saturday.
— Tmogene Smith because o f floods. Miss Funk went
Reserve
Organization,
accompanied
Iran "acted, non out report* of the
to California and Miss Sweeney to
Mr*. Frank Sab«e ia visiting her by their .«ponsor Mrs Lynn Hughes
offk-em, and the Ma*ter appointeil
county Basketball Season Is Now I her home in Medford. Other* re-
daughter, Mrs. Bob Mercer near went to th« Washington
committee* to work with him during
; turning to their home towns were:
Hospital near
Hillsboro Saturday,
Orriu-o.
the coming year One member wa*
Just Nicely Under W ay Miss Schaeffer, Eugene; Miss Barnes
Eva Meinel o f Hillsboro is *|>cn<l- HoOeXnber 24.
re-instated which bring* hhe pre
McMinnviUle; Miss Meeks. Salem;
Ruth Kulgbam and Blanch Haines
sent memlu-rship up to IS all in ing a few day* with Mr. and Mra.
The first game of basketball on Mrs. Lowell, Canby; Miss Wagner.
»ang
“
Silent
Night”
as
the
firsft
Verl Salee.
good atanding.
the local floor wa* played with Forest Grove; Mrs. Wilson, Blaine,
number on the program. The group
m
Mr. ami Mrs. Tom Miller were piMented a short Christmas play ltarkrose on Thursday, December Wash.; and Miss Duncan. Oswego.
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EW
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N
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22, during the sixth period.
Among those who spent their vaca
dinner guests ISunday o f Mr. ana and sang a group o f carol*.
There were two games; the first tion in Corvallis were Mr. Metzler,
Mr*. N. F. Hanford o f Portland
Francis Marvin gav« two read
Mr. Warren, and Miss Davies. Mr.
and second teams playing.
Mr. Anton IVU-mon and children
Mr*. Courtney Syverson and baby ings and the girls sang several
Our second team defeated Park- Webb Mr. Hughes. Miss Glenn, Mr.
o f Portland were Sunday caller* at son are visiting for a couple of ■non» carols to close the entertain
rose 5-4.
Phelps and Mr. Phillips stayed in
the St rubber* home.
weeks at the home of Mr. and Mr*. ment.
Beaverton.
— Margaret West.
The
first
team,
clad
in
their
suits
1
When
he
old
people
received
Mr*. Sarah Vankleek entertained C. P. Syverson.
tJheir gifts each girl was given a of black trimmed in white stepped
the Tignrd Rrbekah club at her
Mr. and Mm. Chester Uamho of bag of candy. This was a mater out in ithe lead 22 to 19 after 4
Several of the alumni visited the
home last werk.
Portland were dinner guests. Mon ial
school for our Christmas progam.
symbol o f
the appreciation minutes o f extra play.
Misa Elizabeth Struther* «a * » day at the home o f Mr. and Mm.
Among
them were
Ross Hart,
shown by the shut-ins at the hos
week i-yui gue*t of Mis* lAanoh Tom Miller. Other
guest* were: pital.
Manning. A1
Wismer,
Beaverton High School now has Mauriac
Mrs. Dorn Gassner Mrs. Ethel Jac-
Haines o f Aloha.
about 350 students enrolled from and Magdaline Boeckli.
Mr. and Mr*. A. C. Robinson and obaon nnd Ed Miller.
Mr. Warren:
'V an you
guess 19 arhool districts. Seven busses
Mr. Hugh«?: "What is wisdom?"
bring .the students to school.
where I have been?”
Bill McNiel: “ I know—it is in
W ife: “ I can; but go on with
Willard: “ What time do you get formation af the brain.”
your story- - - - - . ”
u p?”
James Sanders : “ I built this radio
Click: "My room faces the west."
Miss Meeks: “ How did you find
the sun come through my windows." myself.”
i the steaks?"
A «via : “ I believe it, she whistles
Willard. "Isn't that raherearly?”
Marvin: “ 1 looked under the mush
for
every station.”
Cbcik:
“
My
room
faces
the
west.”
room and then» it was.”
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[C H U H C H I
4 N N 0 W C IM K V I!
Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Morn
ing worship at 111 a. m. Young
peoples meeting gt 6:30 p. m. Even
ing service 7:30 p. m. Wednesday
prayer and praise at 7:30 g>. m.
The young people's cottagv pray
er meeeting will be at Brother and
Sister McCarty’s on Lombard at.
between First and Second Friday
at 7:30 p.m. You are invited to all
these services.
Methodist Church
George F. Gordon,
B y Jane Rogers
HIS eggplant, with Its glossy
purple skin, Is conspicuous on
market shelve* these days, yot It
Is all too frequently passed by be
cause so many hotiRewIrea do not
appreciate It* possibilities. It Is
n inexpensive vegetable, makea a
relcome change from peas and
beans, and It has a characteristic
flavor all Its own.
There are many methods of pre
paring It It Is frequently cut In
slices and fried, or cooked en caa-
aerole with onions and tomato, or
In Oriental style—for It la a com
mon food In the East, especially In
India. One of the beat eggplant
dishes, however, one which makes
an attractive Item on the menu
and which la simple to prepare, Is
baked stuffed eggplant. The other
igredlents, especially the eugar,
lii. li Is recognized nowadays as
an Important vegetable eeaaoner,
T
C
f
emphasize the natural flavor of the
vegetable and ndd to the food value
of the finished dish.
Stuffed Eggplant
Cut a large eggplant In halvesl
lengthwise, without paring It.
Cook In boiling water until tender,’
but not mushy. Drain, scoop out)
pulp, leaving a wall a halt Inch'
thick. Chop the portion scooped
out, and to It add a small onion
fried to a delicate brown in but-,
ter, a half cup of bread crumbs, a,
teaspoon of salt, a tablespoon oft
sugar, a tahlospnon of chopped
parsley, one-quarter teaspoon of
pepper. Mix all Ingredients, All the,
halves of the eggplant with It,
scatter bite of butter over them!
and sprinkle with bread crumbs.'
Bake In moderate oven fifteen to;
twenty mlnutee. Serve with cream'
sauce or tomato sauce, i
Na/.arene Church
Rev.
Willard P.
Andersen,
Paetx»r
The Ixml gave us a gracious day
last Sunday with a full house at
both services. There is a real re
vival spirit among the folks.
We
are expecting
another
good day
next Sunday. You had better plan
to enjoy it with u*.
Pastor
BEAVERTON HIGH SCHOOL
mind and spirit are none o f His.
Congregational Church
Rev. Charles F .Clarke. Pastor
Well Friends we are planning an
other Sunday o f Spiritual
uplift
for you. Our new hymn
books
have come! They will be used Sun
day. At 11 a. m. the pastor will
preach on ‘"The Church in the Up
per Room", and at 7:30 there will
be t| song service during which the
pastor will give a short talk on
church music in general and one
in particular which will
iDvqit-
rated with storeopticon views. The
Christian Endeavor Societies meet
at 6:30 and do not forget our rme
Bible School at 9:45 a. m. Yes, we
have a class for you. Wednesday at
at 8 P. M. thet adjourned church
meeting will be held and cn Thurs
day the Ladles Aid meets at 11
o’clock for mission study and lunch
They have interesting and profit
able meetings i and giv a cordial
welcome to all to attend.
At the Metholiat church at eleven
o'clock the sermon subject will be
"What can we put into the new
year?” Are we always looking for
time to bring us something we «an
do without. How much time do we
spend in trying to find a place to
he o f service? Most organization*
is based on selfishness and exists
for the sole purpose of receiving
rather than giving. Selfishness «,U 1
greed are exhibited most by those
who have plenty, a good job, good
Comfortable surroundings. This class
Church of Christ
feel that the unfortunate need very
Jtaqi *A»q pjnoo Xaq*
pu* Ofnt[
Rev. G. W. Springer
way th* world wood indeed be a
cold and desolate place. The spirit
A new club called “ The Fisher
o f friendship And helpfulnssi will mans's Club" is being organized in
newer die as long as there are com the Sunday School The purpose of
mon men and women who feel and this club is to develope Fishers of
and have a spirit o f humanitarian- men with a view to winning as
ism- This is the gospel o f C-hnsi many to Christ as possible during
and those who do not accept Hi* the coming year. The fishing license
Supt. Metzler has again been ap
pointed director of the
Northern
Willamette District by the state
Debaite league
This district in
cludes W ashington county, all o f
Multnomah
outside of
Portland.
Yamhill, Tillamook, and Clackamas
countie*, which give* him juris
diction over twelve schools.
Mr. Metzler b*s
arranged
a
schedule which ho* been sent to all
schools in this district. The school*
have not okfd the schedule as yet;
but as it stands the season will
open February 7. On that day Mil
waukee goes to Gresham, Grertham
to Estacada, Estacada to Milwaukie
Beaverton to Yamhilll. Yamhill to
Newberg,
Newberg to
B-averton,
(off. travel); Chnby to Hillsboro.
Hillsboro to West Linn. West I.irm
to Canby (a ff travel*) and Sheri
dan goes to Amity, Amity to Will-
amina. Willamina to Sheridan (»it.
travels).
The next series c f debate* will
he h«ld on Feb. 14. On that day all
negative teams will travel. Newberg
to Estacada. Estacada to Hillsboro,
Hillsboro to Newberg.; Willamina
to Milwaukie. Milwaukie u> Canby,
Canby to Willamina: Gresham to
Yamhill, Yamhill to Sheridan. (Sher
idan to Gresham; Beaverton to Am
ity, Amity to West Linn. West Linn
to Beaverton.
The third series will be Feb.21.
The affirmatives t rave Png: Esta-
cada goes to Yamhill Yamhill to
Canby, Canby to Estacada; West
Linn to Newberg. Newberg to Sher
idan. Sheridan to West Linn; Am
ity goes to Hillsboro, Hillsboro to
Milwaukie.
Milwaukie to Amity;
Beaverton to Willamina. Willamina
to Gresham. Gresham to Beavierton.
\
I HIGH SCH OOL N E W S
„
-i
Hays and Lila Boyfle, who came
here from eastern Oregon to attend
Beaverton Hi this year, went home
for the Christmas vacation.
Use flu epidemic has shown It
self at school in the many empty
desks, sometimes as many as nine
or ten in a room.
Our teachers are now well set
tled and the poor students are ex
pected to buckle down to work s-
gain.
Hid B. H. S. charity drive was
a marked
success.
The fttnriors
brought in the most food. The Soph
omores were second, the Juniors,
and then the Freehmem.
The chemistry class is »retting
along well with only one or two
minor explosions to add
variety
to the« usual program.
The school library is in fine ord
er. Several periodicals are being
subscribed bo. Among them are:
the Oregonian, Literary
Digest,
Readers Digest and National Geo
graphic.
Once again the nar.te of the coach,
and the year has been engraved
on the big loving cup in the office.
To gain this honor the team must
win half o f the football games of
the season.
Glen: “ Jiggers here comes *
speed cop.”
Carl: “ Quick hang out the Notre
Dame pennant”
Art: "Y ou sometimes find a pearl
in an oyster stew.”
Bill Jamison: I 'm looking for
oysters.”
o f those who wish to join this club
is, “ Church Membership” .
A t the evening service on Easter
ihinday the Sunday school is plann
ing a pagerrt Another more com
plete announcetnent will be given
later.
The Christian Endeavor is hold
ing a business meeting at. the home
of the pastor next Friday evening.
There will be an election o f officers
Next Sunday morning Mr. Sprin
ger will speak on the topic. ^ "I am
God and there is none else."
The evening topic will be, “ Ho
Every One .That THirsteth
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Oregon State News
Piling for a 550 foot jetty in the
Columbia River at St. Helens near
Martin’s Island are being driven.
The control o f the Haely Pulp!
& Paper Co.
of Oregon City has
been transferred to new interests.
A survey has been made up the
C-oquille River south of Powers for
a road to be built by Coos county.
The Grand Island Cannery which
was destroyed by fire will be rebuilt
and ready for operation next year.
The Winchester Bay Lumber Co.
operating on six-day, six-hour basis
has commenced work at Reeds port.
O. S Almlie of Merced, Calif.,
submitted the low hid of $73,400
for the construction of the pro-
' posed post office at Oregon City.