FRIDAY, MARCH 10. 1030 Hie Beaverton Review VOLUME It No. 8 HI ¡0 turn soon to her home in Canada. IKINTON HAI*PENINGS| 1 HE HI MM KK Mr. and Mrs. Roy Liwtz o f 8 t . Johns and Mr. and Mr*. N. P. Published by the Junior English Nielsen o f Tigard were Sunday Section. gueata at their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Haggerty. Editor: Margaret Zimmerman ■ Associate Editor: Irene Marty HAZELDALE NEWS Joke Editor: Margaret Hickman Mr. and Mr». A. P. Herrick of Adv. Editor: Lila Fay Boyce Sollwoud were Sunday owning Mr. Dale Hunter of Portland and Circulation Editor: D. Taylor |U«it» at th» hon* of Mr and Mr*. Mra. H. L. Griffltta and son drove K. L. C ox. to Salem last Wednesday. Alhort Hallman ami Mi«» lli'rtha Mr. and Mrs. Max Berger vis­ SMOKER PROVES TO (•«rig »pent Sunday with Mr Hall­ ited Mra. Berger's sister, Mrs. B. BE A BIG SUCCESS man'« Viator, Mr». August <>hrlv«t Roberts in Portland Sunday. of Grexham. Tuesday night • smoker and bas­ Mr. and Mrs. Copley have re­ Mr». W. O . Hall *»< called to ket ball double header were held in llalno», Oregon la»t week on ac­ turned from Texas are making their the High School gym for the bene­ count of lha ille»a of her mother, home with Mrs. Ellerson for the fit of the Beaverton Relief. A large present. Mr*. Stewart. Mr. Joo Berger o f Skamania, Wn crowd attended and went home sat­ Mr. aial Mr». J. H. Aten and visited at the home of his brother, isfied having seen a real show. A daughter Ko»e Mary were dinner Max Berger over the week end and goodly sum of money wss taken In which will go towards helping the gueata Sunday at the II. K. Smith Monday. needy of Beaverton. The results of homo in Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs Walter Cary and the basketball games were: Beaver­ Mr». J. II. Aten attended a «bow­ children o f Spokane, Wish., visited ton town team, 38— Mystery Five 11 er in honor o f Mr*. Kenneth It*-1 - several days at the home of Mr. Beaverton 2nd Town team, 8— Red kensop, Friday afternoon, held at Cary’s father. T A O r y . Shields, 19. Results of the two round the Mnthodiat rhurch. boxing match» were: Mra. A . Rigert of Cooper Mt. la Flyweights: Pulver vs. McElroy Mr. and Mr*. J. II. Aten were entertaining her sister, Mrs. Mary given a »urpri»« la»t Sunday even­ Tanxer o f Wlnlpeg Canada. Mr«.. Decision, a draw. Lightweights: Tuttle vs. Jones—a ing by about HI of their former Tanxer expects to stay here several draw. (Jones was from Tigard) friend» ami neighbor» of Kherwwxi. weeka. Hipe vs. Gaasner. Sipe winner. Mr. and Mr». Walter VanKlcrk Welterweights: Huoerick vs. P. A surprise party was given at and daughter o f lieaverton »pent the C. P. Syverson home Saturday Wilson—a draw; Vrlick vs. Nees— Friday evening at the home of Mr. night In honor of Mr. * and Mrs. Vrlick winning. VanKleok'» brother, J. J. VanKIeek. Middleweight*: Barry v*. Clem­ Courtney Syverson who have re­ winning; Bronkey va. Mi»» Evelyn Richard» waa ob­ turned here from Utah. They In­ ent -Barry liged to mi»» a few day* from her tend to make their homo here tak­ Smith (Tigard)— Bronkey winning. Heavyweights: Stassen va. Boee- |)igh school »tudie» last w"ek, hav­ ing charge o f the Syverson farm. kli. Stassen taking the decision. ing i|uile »erioua trouble with her eyea. Aloha-Huher Review ! The results of the wrestling were as follow»: Pulver va. Govt, Fly­ Mr. and Mr». J. II. Aten attended •------------------------------------- weights, a draw; Saxton vs. Prink. Glen Ioe Is recovering from a the funeral service» of Mr». Mary Bantam Weight», went to Saxton; recent illness. liagley last Tuesday at Sherwood. Robinaon va. Handsaker, Light­ Mr», lia g le y was Mrs. Aten’s grand­ Mrs. (Bill Benjaman has recovered weights, a draw; Barron vs. Berger. mother. from a recent illness. Middleweight*, went to Berger; Mr». Lorenxcn of Mountain Home Mrs. Alice Wheeler was a Port­ Mather vs MoNeil. McNeil winner; Stump vs. Filley, Light heavyweight church sang a solo at the preaching land visitor Saturday. Stump, winner. service last Su.fay. Mrs. 1-orenxen Mra Ethel Gaunt returned from —(Willard Clinton Is a daughter of the pastor, Rev. the Jonea hospital last week W. E. Simpson Mrs. Harry Weaver visited with s p r in g " ” f o o t b a l l Mr. and Mrs. W C. Hall and IS COMMENCED daughter were Portland visitors friends in Portland, las« Friday. Published by the Stud erti* BEAVERTON CON­ THE STUDENT BODY HAS SPECIAL MEET TINUES VICTORIOUS BEAVERTON HIGH SCHOOL AN “I F ’ FOR GIRLS If you can dress to make your­ Once again Beaverton "brought self attractive, yet not make puffs hum« the bacon” in the field of and curls your chief delight; If you can swim and row, be debate. Last week on Wednesday the negative team went to Canby strong and active, But of the gentler graces lose for a debate. After a short delay during which the Beaverton deba­ not sight; If you can dance without a eras* ters, Ivan Bierly and Kenneth Tay­ for dancing, lor went over their notes »gain in Play without giving play too preparation for the frey., the de­ strong a hold; bate began. This debate and the Enjoy the love of friends with­ one in the afternoon with Milwukie out romancing, wa* very important, being the Care for the weak, the frieadleM, semi final o f this district, which and the old; takes in five counties. The debate was carried on well If you can master French, Greek by both sides, but at its conclusion and Latin, the critic judge gave the decision And not acquire, as well, a prig- to Beaverton. Canby showed her ish mier; If you can feel the touch o f silk good sportsmanship by serving lunch to Beaverton's earn and the and satin. Without despising calico and jean; coach. About half an hour after the v ie -: I f you can ply a saw and use a torious negative team arrived home, harnmar, Can do a man's work when the the debate with Milwaukee began in the Beaverton gym. Paul Boekli need occurs, and Thelma Tefft, the local affirm - i Can act when asked without ex­ ative team, gave one o f the best cuse or stammer, Can rise above unfriendly snub# delates of the season. The judges and slurs; gave a 3 to 0 decision. If you can make good bread as This Thursday both teams will well ss fudge, have gone to McMinnville, to meet Can sew with skill and have an Newberg who also beat MiKiaukie eye for dust; IDEAL GIRL AND and Canby in the district finals. If you ^an be a friend and hold BOY ARE CHOSEN The result o f this dual debate will, no grudge, determine the disriot champion, ( A girl whom all will love because who will »till be eligible for the they must; The ideal girl has: state championship debates. Hair............like— - Frances Deitrich -a If sometimes 3. you should meet Eyes .................. — Donalde Perkins NEWS NOTES Eyelashes ........ . . __ June Gillmore and love another, ■ ---------------------------------------------------a Nose .................. .. — Helen Godfrey And make a home with faith The Junior English Section is and peace enshrine, Teeth .............. —Virginia Mathers making a Scrap Book. This book And you it's soul___a loyal wife Chin ................ — Florence Roberts will include the year’s copies of and mother, Smile ................ . . . . —Irene Marty the “ Hummer-’ and pictures o f the You'll work out pretty nearly to Complection . . . •.. — Helen Boggs Voice ................ — Betty Struthers staff. Other interesting datum con. my mind. The plan that’s been developed Personality . . - —Margaret Dickman | cerning the history o f the class will Figure .............. ........ Isabel Wallis be tabulated. The Scrap Book will thru the ages. And win the best life can have Feet ................... . — Betty Stk-kney be presented to the Library at the in store, Walk .............. — Annabelle Henson end of the term. You’ll be, my girl, the model for Dancing Ability .— Blanche Haines Agda Mattson appeared with a the sages, Dresses ............ . — La Merne Dean A woman whom the world will bandaged eye on Wednesday as « Bow before. result of having humped her head The ideal boy has: on a drinking fountain in the hall. Hair ................ like — Lloyd Wirix Mr. and Mra. Sanford Rogers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T , A. 4 PITY SAKE! This injury narrowly escaped be­ Thomas returned with them to were TVrtlend visitor» Saturday. Spring football practice was start­ Eyes .................. . . . . — Hays Boyce ing tragic for a doctor’s care was I 1-der when I say 2 you Eyelashes ........ . __ Julius Stassen »{tend a f"w days at the Hall home. While earth 3-mains my heart ia Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brownrigg ed Monday, Feb. 27th. There are Nose .................. . . Alden BcBarron propably the only thing that saved true, Mias I.uella Hallman was a din­ visited friends in Portland Friday. about 30 or 36 boys turning out. Teeth ................ . . . — Ken Mathers Agda’s eye The purpose of Spring Football ia ner guc..t Sunday at the home of (I never felt like this be-4) Chin .......... . . —Charles Shively Ira Lee is building a nice new to better prepare a team for the Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wright of After wondering for some time ] If 5 a chance at all to win Feet .................. . — Willard Clinton chicken house on his place on Blen- coming *eaaon__next fall. There In this «-pensive gain« I'm in. Cooper Mountain. Height ............ ----- —Glen Wolfe what ailed their vision on Thursday ton Ave. will probably be no game» . with It's 7-ly to think your mine! the faculty members realized that Smile ................ Member» of the Kinton basket j — Paul Wilson Mr Nason and hia grandson Gor­ any other schools, this spring, how­ Personality . . . , If 8 will only be 9 the brilliant display of jewlry wroo ball team have been kept on the go ..........* Ivan Bierly; into don Coward is building a new chick­ ever. The squad ia divided I’U love you 10-derly, always Voice .............. —'Bob Montgomery by the Junior class was quite suf­ during th« past week. Games have two teami which will have game* en house. And 0 shall cloud your happy Athletic AbilRy ..Vernon Bronkey ( ficient, to dazzle the eyesight of Iteen played with a number of teams | together. Vernon Bronkey ia the days. anyone. The Junior» are w ry proud Hclmer Johnson of Portland was Dancing — Carlton Dashney, in adjoining towns. captain o f one team; Jack Barron a visitor at the Wheeler Beattie Dreeses — Porter Underwood of their new class rings and pins. I o f the other. S. H. Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. R. BEAVERS DEFEAT­ home Tuesday. Walk — Donald Walker As there are flew lettermen back Pomeroy and daughter, wont t o . ED BY MONMOUTH Clarence Croeni visited B. H. S., Eugene Saturday, where they spent I Mr. and Mr*. Harry Price were next fall the bam will be somewhat Several girls from Hillsboro High Thursday, as the guest of Warren the week end with Mr. Pomeroy's dinner guests Sunday at the home inexperienced. Coach Warren intends made a call on B .H .S . Haley. The Beaverton basketeers were de­ of Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Lewis. to concentrate more on defence school »isler. Mrs. M. F. Robinaon. ft--------------------------------------------------- 9 feated by the Monmouth squad at Wednesday than offence because of the fact A charivari fer Mr. and Mr*. ------ ---------------------------------- - Mrs. J. C. Aderson of Portland j Aunt Sophrony’s Column] Monmouth, Monday the 27th. that the team will be new. called on old friends and neighbors i Lee Barnnum was given Saturday The Beavers played through the BEAVER CHIPS Bob Denney. (B----------------------------------------- ---------ft for a couple o f days las* week. She \ night *1 their homi on Blanton Ave. entire game as though they were Dear Aunt Sophrony: BY ’T he Snoop” | used to reside here a number of Virginia Chamberlain celebrated w ---------------------------------------------------m I have went to school every day tired and it is thought that the years ago on what is now the Have j her lftth birthday last Saturday by AN ACTIVITY CALEN­ Now what's happened?? The this year so don’t you think it would long drive did little toward putting Ward place. DER IS ANNOUNCED study hall desks have been cleaned be all right if I t.°°k a day off now them in shape bo win. The final entertaining 12 of her frienda with »core was 31-15. Sunday March 19th the Mountain; a party. Decoration* were St. Val­ and then C. D. out. • • • Before the monthly student body Home Orchestra made up Of the entine motifs. Refreshments of cake Lineup: BVelman and Shively, meeting was called to order by young people of the church, will and ice cream were served. DW the "Valentine»” moat of us Dear C. ® .: guards; Wirtz and Wilson, foiwards I would advise you bo get a per­ Bronkey, Center; Mason and Jack- lie present at the morning service] 88--------------------------------------------------- ■ Ivan Bierly on Friday March 3, received really mean anything? REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS I at 12:30, Mr. Metzler gave a brief mit from Mr. Metzler first. He can at the Kinton church to give a son, Subs. summary o f the school activity cal­ A.S. musical program. Lucky break for Porter. Bill uses give you a definite answer. Thomas Madison to Irving C. ende for the following three months an axe to manicure his foot and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pomeroy and Kasch et ux, 40 acre» Sec. 22, TIB On the 10th o f March a LOCAL MASONS Relief Porter gets to drive the car to and Dear Aunt Sophrony: daughter, Muriloe, spent last Fri­ R2W. Program will be given at the Aloha from school. WWll, people will learn ATTEND MEET Although against Coach Warren'» day with Mrs. Pomeroy's parents, Ohas. A. Russell et ux to Cor­ Grange Hall. The Student Body play no* to walk in the streets at noon. wishes, I am bo attached to smok­ Mr. and Mrs. SAL Sparks of Port­ nelius State Bank, Part of David will be presented in the High School ing that I can not give it up. Don't Beaverton people attending the land. The occasion was Mr. Sparks Monroe, Cl. TIN R3W. Gym. on the 17th of March. 'There Tough Pulver wins the title of you think it would be alright if I joint Communication o f the Master 70th birthday. A large number of Cornelius State Bank to Guy R. will be a relief program in the form “Tarzan o f the Grapes” . Did you took a drag now and then? V.B. Masons o f District N . 1. at the the family were present. Graxer et ux. Part David Monroe of a Parent-Teacher dance at the see the smoker last week? • • • Shrine Temple Saturday evening High School Gym. the 24th of Dear V. B. A special meeting of the Brother­ Cl. TIN R.1W were: Guy Carr, James Lewis. John March. The Slat, o f March ther» P. Boeokli escorted three fair Let your conscience be your guide. Felsher. A1 Jannsen, Andrew Kenn­ Frederick W. Peters to Blanche hood of the churghes in this dis­ Auntie Smoker Lot 3, Blk. 48. will be * combination Band con­ maidens home from the trict was held at Tigard, Thursday Manly. EV4 o f edy, Henry Neilsen, Roy Berst, cert and Student (Body dance to be last week. “ There is safety in num­ Samuel Lawrence, Lewis Smith, evening. The meeting was attended Metxger Acre 'Tracts. held in th school Gym. April 15th. ber».” Dear Auntie: J. W. Connell (Sheriff) to Benj. by 8. H. Pomeroy, Earl C. Bell, Parker Downing. L . E . Shellen: The Band will journey to Corvallis Mr. Metzler talks so fast when berger. Mr. Anderson, Mr. Evans (Thatlea Thompaon, Everett Wright, Franklin Sav. A Loan Ass’n., Lot* to participate in the annual activi­ In the spring a young mans fan­ explaining Economics that I dose and Mr. Buck. Bob IVnieroy, Floyd Iilerly and J. 39 A 40, Tuaiatin Valley Homes. ties held there. The following Fri­ cy turn« to thoughts of love. It is­ off. What can I do to avoid it?A.H A. E. Kern et ux to Frieda H. Aton of Kinton. day, April 21, the Girl Reserves n’t spring yet but C. Dashney and Dear A. H.: Soli warren bach. Part Sec. 26 T1S LOCAL NEWS Carnival which has become an an­ P. Meade don't care. The out-of-town visitors present R2W. Nothing can be done to avoid it a- nual event will be held in the High at tihe grange anniversary nt the but try to keep your eyes and ears R. J. Cook et ux to John G. A. Mrs. Ella Jensen o f Whitford Seen during the noon hour: Geo­ open. hall in nil day session, Saturday in­ Carlson, 2V4 acres Wm. H. Bennett School Gym. June 2nd. has been set —A-S. spent the past week in Portland vis­ as the last day of the school term. rgia B. Kamberger and Nelson cluded: Major ami Mrs. W. C. Han­ Cl. 47. TIN R2W. iting with her daughter, Mrs. Sarah (The students are all asked to co­ tSwolgaard holding hands. That’s Dear Aunt Sophrony: na of Garden Home, Mrs. Ages Van- J. W l Connell (Sheriff) to J. W. operate in making these activities Turner. -c right spring is coming. K leek am) daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Mulloy et ux, 80 acre» Sec. 0 T2S What did Mr. Webb mean when a success. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cfcinn visit­ he said I talked Blue Streak in a Hansen and Mrs. J. C. Dobbins o f ■am. — Pearl Dudley The Hi-Y decided not to give a debate at McMinnvile? ed Sunday at the home of Mr. Beaverton, Mrs. Lora l*ratt and U. S. Harkson et ux to Raymond n®*9 *S *® ¥ § 4 Q *S *® *S *9 *® *® m dance. Oh well, all great organiza­ Bf. D. Chinns parents,^.the C. D. Chinns Mrs. J. C. Anderson of Portland, In v .C o., Part !S«c. 34 and 35 and | THE WEEKLY QUESTIONAIRE I tions change their plans. in Portland. Dear B. D.: Mr. and Mrs. A.B.Flint o f Scholls, Part lot. 2, Bonita Gardens. we He meant what he said. You talk­ Mrs. George Place nnd Mrs. Fred Mrs. Mary Hyde of Banks attend­ J W. Connell (Sheriff) to Nels 1. Of what country is Einstein, Watch this column. YOOOUUU ed too much and too fast; you talk­ Holmes and children o f Tigard. fa-—— ■ __________ ___________ — —— m Holm, 5.32 acres. Sec. 10, T2S R1W. the scientist, a citizen? may be next. Big scandal ncxi week. ed until the judges could see noth­ ed the meeting o f Beaver Chapter Wednesday evening. She was one Yamhill State Bank to K. Ny- 2. What is the professional name ing but “Blue Streaks.” A.S. HITEON NEWS ! strom o f the honored birthday guests. et ux, 20 acre» T IN R1W, of Ithe ‘^Street Singer” , of radio n------------------■------------ in L m hm I A. Sparks DLC. fame? The answers will appear the Dear Aunt Sophrony: Miss Maxine Klinge of Gaston Evelyn Robinaon got her tongue 3. A t what degree, Fahrenheit, next issue. John P. Coocon et ux to Clyde Why was Willard running when was a week-end guest at the home cut quite badly at school last week. H. Sanders et ux, Part Sec 32, does water turn into steam ? he overtook Bob and Donald in o f Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Richey while 4. Who ia the American amateur Answers to last week’s questions: McMinnville? * Agda. Mr. and Mrs. E D. Hays spent T2S mw. attending the basketball tourna­ • • • 1. Forty; in the other eight the C. M. Barnes et ux to May Fish- golf champion ? Sunday with relatives in McMinn­ ment at the local school. 6. Is Mocha, famous for its cot penalty is life imprisonment. ville. Dear Agda: er, 4.93 acres, Sec. 19. T1S R1W. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nicholson, fee, near to Java, likewise and us­ 2. Greta Gustafson. Ask the girl he was talking with. Mrs. Wm. Edwaids, Mrs. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Wm F. Campbell ually jointly celebrated? 3. in Egypt. Aum S. The Sky’* the Limit Tigard, and Mrs. Herbert McDon­ were guests Thursduy evening at 6. To whom is John Gilbert now 4. Less than twenty-one. “ So when you wux on yer holiday the Geo. Anderson home. * 1 1 married ? 5. It is a Hindu word moaning A man wandered into a tennis ald of Tigard and vicinity were where did you »top at 7" 7. 'What is a Doberman Pinscher ? “ the great-souled one” , or “ wise tournament the other dav ana sat among those who attended Beaver “ Nothin', dearie, nothin.”—Goblin Mr. and Mrs. C. Robinson Chapter Wednesday evening. 8.. Who ia the most recent appoin­ leader". down on the bench. nnd sons, Lester and Kenneth of 6. Wien. “Whose g o n e ? ” he asked. Keeler Emmons returned to his ■With whom w»» your wife quar­ tee to the United States Supreme Portland were Sunday dinner guests Court Blench? 7. Sodium and dhlorine. A shy young thing sitting next home here from Eugene last week reling last night?” nt the C. W . Struthers home. 8. A » long as a hundred years. 9. What ia a cygnet? to him looked up hopefully. after several weeks in the hospital **Oh—er—whe was senflding tfce 9. Puccini. 10. How old is Mussolini? "I am.” she retorted. there recovering from an injury dog." Miss Lucilo Frewing who hns If It's Printing to his heel. It will be quite some ‘'Poor beast—I heard her threat­ 11. Who said, “ AH mankind lows 10. Since the days of ancient Rome been the house guest o f her cousin, en to take the front door key from a lover’’ ? 11. Byron. We Can Do It time yet before he will be able to THE BEAViRTON REVIEW Mra. Geo. Anderson expects to re- him.” resume his work. — London Passing Show 12. What ia a female fox called? 12. In South America. Hy Mr». K L. Cox ■ ........... ............. —............... ........ m Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Christensen »ml family of Scholl* wire culling on friend* nmJ relative* h«ie last Sunday. The Stude t Body meeting for the month of February was called to order by the president Ivan Bierly on Friday March 3, at 12:30 Catherine Markevitch, the secretary read the minutes of former meet­ ings. Mr. Webb gave a Short talk on debat» and then presented four students, Margaret Hickman, Ivan Bierly Douglas Taylor and Marvin Stalder with blue ribbons which were given by Linfield College in token of work done by these stud­ ents at the recent debate classes held in McMinnville. Boh Denney gave a very interest, ing talk on the day he and two com­ rades spent at the debate classics in McMinnville. Paul Beocldi sang before the stu­ dents accompanied by Helen God- fery at the piano. The mystery of the yellow box which hang» in the right hand cor­ ner of the assembly waa solved by Margaret Dickman who inf irmed the students that it was for jokes which would be printed in the Hummer. — Pearl Dudley