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    F R ID A Y , M ARCH
28,
1933
The Beaverton Review
Irawrtim'Sljummw
BEAVERTON HIGH SCHOOL
Published by the Studentts
VOLUME XVI No. 14
-a»
THE HUMMER
B . H . S. T R A C K T E A M
i®-
~® tion, formerly of Kinton was given
G IR L R E S E R V E S
B E A V E R C H IP S
DEFEATS N E W 3E R G
iK IN TO N H A P P E N IN G S ! a surprise birthday party at his
Published by the Junior English
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By “ The Snoop”
home Saturday night by a number Section.
By Mrs. E. L. Cox
A meeting of the Girl Reserve
Beaverton’s track season looks as.
Seen at A1()ha laat Friday night; Cabinet was called Thursday to
! of his old friends and neighbors
Sb-
though it will bei one of high sue- ' j
Beach trying to
iearn „he discuss
Mrs. E . L. Cox spent Monday from here. A most pleasant even-
important
business.
The
Editor-in-chief — Pearl Dudley
Assoc. Editor— Dorothy Einnell' cess.
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think Beaverton w.U £ 1 Tang0. Y ou show the lad, Margaret. girls planned the program for the
in Portland.
was spent by those who attended.
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Cir. Editor— Douglas Taylor
i far this year in track because she ; Reason he wasn't
the club. The
successful he next meeting o f
John Steelman of Portland is vis­
A number o f the neighbors and
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has a an
n e
even
ven u
balanced
tu a u ct-u t team
e a m with
w a it n
no
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,
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method
of
selecting
two delegates
iting at the S H. Pomeroy home. friends of Mrs. J. C . Snider walk­ ttr
one star. Sweeping «11 events but fo ^ ot h,s 3moke<! * ,as“ s- W,U yau to the summer camp in Washing-
ed in on her Thursday evening at
'
three,
Beaverton
took
Newberg
into
my
autograph
book?
A N E D IT O R IA L
Jake Faix spent the day Sunday her home on Pleasant Valley Road ^
Dick Goyt drives like a madman. ton was discussed.
-|#, pomp by an overwhelming score.
among some o f his old neighbors in honor o f her birthday. A very
The backstop for the tennis court
Friday, April 21. 1933. B ^ r e r - l ^ h y Sunday he t o t a l l y murdered,
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and friends of McMinnville.
3 pig» and one hog not forgetting Reserves was cauea April ¿u oy uie
pleasant evening was spent with is up. What shall we dot
Let it ton took on TJillahr»rr» a ru\
Grove m
in a
a triangular
tr anguUr meet,
meet oeav-
Z t the sow he killed. Charge man- President.
West.
Mr. and M rs. Osar Lierman and playing cards and social intercourse J stand there without a purpose, or urove
g
eral Margaret
discuseion
about There
the
family of Beaverton were
dinner Refreshments were served.
shall we make a good court fo r it?
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guests Thursday o f Mr. and Mrs.
The bus drivers of B. H. S. have
A meeting o f the school board
Warren Wilson. .
’ t he* f l i t ^ t w
was held at the school house Tlues- donated their services to put up the letes because they will go. to defeat K i»8 Kang around school. He has ®»mP' * *
at
that
Mrs. Harold Cutting o f Robinson day evening and the matterof h ir-! backstops. Why shouldn't we put all other opposition and take the curly hair, white flashy teeth, and be tanc«l *-d iue to h
agnificant pair o f side bums. not a ^ i c i e n t number of the girls
Station
was
in
town
Thursday,
call-
ing
tea.hers
was
discussed.
It
is
ex-
in
a
few
days
work
and
make
a
district
meet.
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I are going. The president annouceu
ing on some o f her old friends. M rs.' pected that Miss Helen Schneider, court. We need one. The gymna- j in my opinion Beaverton should *
se5J
j the all-high school day at Rock-
Cutting formerly resided here.
who taugfot the primary
grades sium is emptied at 4:30 and while have at least three men going to
There is a new car hanging a- creek is May ^
^ irj Hosorve
S
H
Pomcrov Samuel Young
about four years aK° wil1 be the
“ ? in, there U is crowded. On the state meet this year, not count- round school and the owner:
wel1' desiring to, g0> should bo al the
nf Portland Mrs ^ Robert Pomerov PnnciPal o f the sch° o1 and
M r s .'^ tu r d a y there is n o p la ce to. play. Ing the relay team which will surely * 'e w o n * evt>n * 1) £ , a7V °P*™on Y. W. C. A . at 9:00 a.m that day.
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Melvin Vandermost will have charge w h *t to do? Work on the outdoor, g0, having made the time o f 1:35,
Name of car. ya, “ Chevorzlatizra- B
,unch and
The Gir,
and
children
spent
Thursday
and children spent Thursday with o f . the primary
.
.
tennis court TOMARROW and g e t 1 an ready this year
mamoraty.” Some crate.
R eserverin g cermonial was at the
grades.
Mr. and Mrs. Eber Rice nearBanks
U done-
— Carll Beach. | u , t year Peaverton won the
Douglas T . can’t you cheer up Roge Bowl Washington .Park in
Mr. and Mrs.
H. Dallmann
district meet by one point with y °ur brother. He has a bad ease of Portland at 9:00 a. m . April 23.
H
IT
E
O
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N
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W
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“ Necessity is the mother o f in- . ¡ your help they can repeat this so
Misses Luella Daiimann, and Bertha
* Shea mad at him. A century The girls from this club receiving
so it is said, but many ; jetg get behind the team and make
progress, bah!
¡their rings were Margaret West
Gerig spent Tuesday in Sherwood, is------------------------------------------- a vention,
Mrs. Gladys Restorff and baby things were invented not because them ^
— Clarence Henderson
Cooperation. This word is a new . Margaret Dickmifn, Elsie
Tonges,
and also called on Mr and Mrs. C.
daughter returned from Washougal, they were necessary but because j
a discovery. /The meaning is, “ Buy a j Helen Eerst, Cecelia Kies, Vera
Gohl.
Wash. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snider and
doe something different
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lA u n t Soplirony’s CollHimT
Hummer"' Nice' 1 tSUPPT
« ^ ¡c lM c E lr o y
and Edith Stoffer.
All
sometning a u iertn t.
____ 4» meams a new way to work Algebra, ring wearers, club
members and
Mrs. Maggie Pringly o f , Reed- uo We
son, Lester and Mr. and Mrs. W.
-a
must cultivate our initiative 1 SB
Well, we all should regardless, con- parents were invited. By popular
VanKleek and son, Eugene, spent ville was visiting last week at the because the man who has initiative | Dear Aunt Sophrony:
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zeratymnozation. That means buy n vote, Lila Fay Boyce and Catherine
Wednesday evening with friends in Geo. Anderson home.
has a bet.cr chance to realize his I
I spend evening with N. J. and Hummer Rnd pay f or ¡t _
Markovich were
elected delegates
b'eaverton.
Mr. and Mrs. Burch of Portland! ambitions. To put our initiative in - j when I go to school, I’m t o iHeepy j
Yours (lik e)— The Snoop to Horsehead Camp, Tacoma, Wn-
A fanners ■ ,ion meeting was held ¡were visiting their daughter M rs.! to practical use we must have an I can’t study ar.d have to get other ® ---------------------------------------------1------¡g Juine 20 and 30th.
Friday e.ening at the school house Alice Willoughby, Sunday.
education and the best time to g e t 1 kids to do my school work for me. |
A L IT M N T
N O T F * «*
—Catherine Markovich
an education is n ow .— Lynar Short • If the teachers find this out I'm i
with a very good representation ot
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F . Campbell
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sunk.
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the farmers from this community spent the week at Husum, Wn
Maureen Rice ’31 visited school
N E W S NOTES
gon, I will sell at auction to the
were present.
last week.
where Mr. Campbell did some tim­
Dear Little Helen:
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highest bidder for cash the follow­
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Leach man ber cruising.
Erwin
Kehne
'32
was
homo
dur-
Dorothy Cox from Franklin High I When we grow up
we acquire
.
ing described real property located
and son of Portland returned to
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gardner, and school in Portland visited here o n ' * " « «ense. Cheer up, you’ll grow >"8 the w eekend. He is now work­ in
Washington County,
Oregon,
Portland after
spending several Winifred Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Monday of this week.
up some day maybe and forget him. ing in Washington.
to-wit:
days with Mrs. Leachmans mother Donnely o f Jennings Lodge
Van
IBrown
’32
has
left
college
Aunt S.
and
Miss Schaeffers has selected the
Beginning 10 ft. E. of the S. E.
Mrs. Louise VanKleek.
and is now at home. He plans to
Mr. and Mrs. A . C. Robinson o f Senior play cast and is working
Corner of land owned by
Wm.
Alfred Finnfcll, a student at mon- Ridgely & wife in Section 31 T. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Young and Portland were Sunday guests at very hard to make this a worth ¡Dear Aunt Sophrony:
mouth,
spent
the
week
end
at
his^
while production.
| Josephine
Boner is
tharaughly
son, Robert of Portland spent Wed-j the O. W . Stuthers home.
N. R. 3W. of Will. Mer. being part
Great strides are being made on disgusted with Oregon. She says home at Aloha.
nesday at the home o f S . H . Pome-
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o f the E. Walker and wife D.L.C.
the new outdoor tennis count/. | she had ]ots o f boy friends in Neb- m----------------------------- — — -------------- g thence North 25 ft; the/ce N. 3814”
roy, Mr. Young spending a couple C r».-, 4 IfT M C C l A C C
NEWS
(Teachers note: “ Do not take this! raska and can’t get a one out here. | HOME ECONOMIC
of days of his vacation there.
, 101 U A tV ll^ U x
W. 118 ft; thence North 59° E. 4
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Mr. and Mrs. W. L. VanHorn!
H O LD S C O N T E S T ! Utaral|y ) ,
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I Will you please tell her what she
ft; thence N. 38*4° W. 827.8 feet;
The
Home
Furnishing
course
is
, ,
» y» ,i j
.
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/Baseball has proved to be a well can do to win a boy friend here in
.
. . . .
.
thence North 69° E. 497.6 ft; thence
and daughter o f Portland spent;
liked sport with the girls of the Oregon.
— J. B’s friendi
for, the renam ing s 4 x
Friday at the home ot Mr. Van-
(The public speaking class held schooi. There are inter-class games ,
. . .
weeks. The classes will now work E. 93 ft; thence S. 370 ft; thence
Horns parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . T . j their six weeks exam in the form every noon and there is a good Dear Sympathetic One:
at Home Managing such as buget- S. 42° W. 320 ft; or within 6 ft
o f West line of said tract being
VanHorn.
The
VanHorn
family of a contest. They have been study- showing at most games.
j She might try the same tactics ing an income, ect
described and 422 ft S. E. of the
used to reside here.
j ing oratory, so the exam inculded
The
Home
Economics
classes
have
The indoor tennis court is very she used in Nebraska on boys who
N. W. corner of said tract thence
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,
1 nothing but oratory. The students popular with the students.
The arc not already claimed. L. W . ig nearly completed their second pro-
Mrs. Esther Adams of Sherwood
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.
S . 38)4° E. 405 ft; thence S. 59*
.
i
u
u
were paired each couple having the
spent me weekend with her brother i
,.
^
court is full at all possible mom- claimed by— several , so she had
lna date h61!1* Friday W. 5 ft; thence S. 38y«° W. 118 ft;
y
ti
M , same oration. They wrere judged on
and sister, George Hawley and Hat-
,
. .
,
ents.
better try some one else because! * hen a11 wt>rk mu8t
in ‘
,
,
..K
J
gestures,
memory,
interpretation,
Due to warm weather the ca fe­ thence S . 25 ft to the center o f the
The
Design class has just com - the girls who have been here first
tie Lawler. Mrs. Adams was a c - , and
a] attitude< Ronald w „ bb
teria will soon close, only cooking county road leading to Forest Grove
a twelve
weeks course in think they have
first right to him.
compan.cd home by Mrs Lawler of pacifjc University acted as eritic pleted
for the teachers. —Jeanne Sivard. thence W . 5 ft; to the place of be­
furnishing and has entered j f sbe will do this, she
will find
who will spend a day or two with judge on Monday and the judge. home
ginning, containing 3.25 acres of
j the Oregon boys are not so parti-
land.
her sister.
| ship was supplied by students the a course on Home Management.
Mr.
and
Mira.
Mark
Fey
of
Om­
English 8 classes have just start- cU]ar.
__Aunt S.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H . Aten had rest o f . the week.
aha, Neb., have been visiting the
Said sale is made under execu­
, The winners o . f , ed the atudy o f American litera- i
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past ten days with Mr. and Mrs. tion issued out of the Circuit Court
as Sunday guests J. E. Moreback, the various couples were: Marvin t
d evnert to make six ranid
John Pointer on Canyon Road. Mrs. of the State o f Oregon, fo»r the
Mr. and Mrs. W . S.
Bowen and Stalder, Vernon Bronkey,
Donald weekg survey o f them
, Dear Aunt Sophronyj^
How can I make B. M. care for Fey is a niece o f Mr. and Mrs. County of Washington to me di­
nephew Shelbum Bowen of S her-: Walker, Bob Denney, Isobel Wallis
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rected in the case o f Dr. G. F.
wood, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benson and Virginia Robertson.
Several
Magdalina Boeckli ’32 is p]an- m e^ Nothing I can do seems to at- Stark.
Via, vs L . C. Dillon and Lizzie C.
of Silverton and Mrs. John Ander- students were given individual work. njng to enter Emanuel Hospital in traet
)
Harper Dillon, formerly Lizzie C.
land.
This contest proved very interest- enter a medical college soon.
Dear Genevieve:
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Harper.
January.
Harold Cutting of Robinson Sta- ing to the clas 3 .
Don’t despair. Try rolling your
On the 22nd day o f May 1933,
— J. W . Connell, Sheriff of
eyes like -R. F. and invite Bob to at the hour o f 10:00 A. M. at the
Washington County
dinner some night. The way to a front door of the Court Houie in
By Marie Schmidt, Deputy
man’s heart is through his stomach. Hillsboro, Washington County, Ore­
Adv 22-26
He’s not worth the effort, anyway.
Aunt S.
si-
D r . Howard C . Hall
Optometrist
Dear Auntie:
As I am a taciturn lad o f in-
vincible modesty, it annoys me to
distrartion to have my „ ame appear
,n the 8caiwUl gheet as
Hdone
for lhe ,ast
wtJoks w hat can
j i o ^ make them ^ „ 7
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j)ear Kenneth:
Suppose you try acting the part
o f « a taciturn lad of invincible mod-
egty- a „ you cIaim yourseif to i*,.
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In Portland at 719 Selling Bldg, community that they have conven-
Dr. Howard C. Hall makes each
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one
f
j
8tud
and
Telephone Beacon 4034. Dr. How- j iently located here a man
whose
ard C. Hall has had long
exper- fine technical skill and long exper- f.t you w.th the lenses the correct
iecne and wide knowledge as
a spec- ience make him an expert in exam- power for your individual needs.
islist in eye troubles. Immediate at- ining for and fitting glasses. This
If you have children it is a wise
tention to these delicate
organs' up-to-date office is wel. patron- thing 10 have a regular examina-
may save you much inconvenience ized and justly so. He has spent tion made of their eyes, along with
years in making a special study a complete
physical examination.
and expense.
of the eye and is thoroughly com­ Dr. Hall has made a study of the
Some of us inherit eyes subject
petent in every detail.
troubles affecting children’s eyes,
to certain defects. Other of
us
His reputation as an optical spe­ and he wil) be glad to give you the
Aunt So W ;
have taken bad care of our eyes
cialist is not limited to this com­ most expert advree on the matter.
FHday nigbt a
,ookin<r
when we were children. Any in­ munity. Persons from everywhere
herit weakness or any mistreatment
Your
eyes
are
your
two
most
deli,
bachelor
took
me
home
from
the
in this section of the state take oc­
o f the eyes may cause us to need casion to come in and have their eyeg cate organs and should receive ths danfe at Huber. Now. all the kidti
glasses. Because of the delicateness
correct attention they deserve.
are teasing me about it. What can
examined with regularity. His o f­
o f the eyes no one but an expert fice is equipped to fit you perfectly
We wish to direct the attention I do lo make them stop?
P D.
should be allowed to examine and
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with glasses. He uses only the fin; o f our readers to this well known
correct our vision. A mistake may est makes of lens prepared for office when your eyes require help. Dear Pearl:
mean a handicap for life in the way grinder. Back o f his work is not on-« He has merited the reputation gain-
Maybe they
are
only jealous,
o f extremely defective sight.
ly his reputation and experience, ed snd is ready at all times togivt^ Try and find one for them, two,
guarantee.
His
information you may desire ( and they’ll quit.
— Aunt S.
It should be a source of
great but his personal
I that is in the province of the eye.
satisfaction to the people o f this glasses must give satisfaction.
Dear Aunt Sophrony:
What can I do to get rid o f H.
G ? He bothers me all the time.
M. W
Columbia Wheel Corporation
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M E M B E R « * C b t -U M B IA F O O D C O M P A N Y
Prices Sat.“Mon., Apr. 29 - May 1
Coffee,
Drink
Fresh
Our Best
Columbia, lb.
Coffee Ar.d
Gtt That
GRAPEFRUIT— Mission
Or Solar, broken
N o . 2 can,
Cheaper than fresh gi npe-
Fruit and lots less work
10c
25c
True Coffee Taste
CHOCOLATE—Ghiradelli’s O P
Grourd, 1-lb. can, ..
Look — buy this nationally -
know brand at this extremely
low price; must be higher.
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Dear Meg:
Kid him along and tell him where
you live. Be grateful for all at­
tention.
—A . S.
In Portland N. W. corner Union scientific machinery necessary in an ’ nation,
and Hawthorne, Tele-EAst
4019.' establishment o f this kind. This is ( They are experts in the business
Auntie;
Wood, Wire and Disc wheel
re- 'o n e of the
reliable institutions o f and no matter what work y ™ < £ |
x can't « M ^ U n d why my croon­
pairing. The Columbia Wheel Cor- this section
and when you
need sire you wi 11 find them always ready
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tw ch H B,g hear, u
p“ ration is well equipped for all, anything in
the line o f wheel and and f i l i n g , not only to serve you he natura„
h#rd hearted
of
classes of high grade wheel work, axle repair service you can do no but also to give y*ou valuable ad- there
__ someone
_______ else.
, _
— D
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F.
and suggestions as
regard«
the Oolumbia vice
they have established an
enviable better than go to
anything connected with the busi- _
B .,
reputation for expert service and wheel corporation,
ness. Their plant is a credit to the] e r
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reasonable prices. Much work is . j
The service has always been
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H es fickle. IBs heart doesnt stay
daily received by this shop from ficient and courteous. As a result community and a tribute to their ^
^
^ rj Bon*t bother. A . S .
the surrounding territory.
' the business grew to such propor- progressive and reliable policies
Those o f our readers who de-
'ihe prices are o f the most pleas- tions they found it necessary
to J
Did any of your family make a
ing character and the promptness p*>vide a modern shop "Riis they sire any work o f this nature exe- brjlliant rnarriage7
o f the satisfying kind, getting the did and now have one o f the most cuted
rfiould . avail themselves
of| Mr.
u .
\ - 1 my w ife ."
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Webb: “ ,.r Only
known
'
work done when promised.
j modern in the city. It is scientifi- the services o f this well
Aato
..poHcP S u tio n .>.
Mr Job A Tace. realized wihen he 1 «ally equipped as regards all class- establishment we can assure them
the
Vojf<> ^ p ^ .
. y ea
what*a
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es o f
wheel work for motorists, o f most reliable work while
started in bus.ness that
it
* « » manuflcture„ or f.r m e r s -a r e pre- charges are always right.
I wr()n_ 7 "
necessary to equip the place in a
to render a service in these
We dompliment Mr. John Tace
Anto d **]*,.:
r „f a „uspie-
most complete and modern
style, lines which equals that o f any of- upon hit well merited progress and
character here Want« to pay
and so they installed the latest o f fered in the largest cities o f the the increasing patronage.
cash on a used car."
SOAP
^
medium bars. 10 for
25c
TOMATO JUICE—Van
Camp’s. 10-oz. can . ..
FLOUR— Drifted Sr.ow, Crown
Or Fisher Blend
fi? 1 O Q HO AP— Palmolive,
491b. M k ,
.. V * * 0 * 1
3 bars..........................
Flour is advancing fast.
buy
CLQftOX—
now before higher prices.
SNOWDRIFT
RAISINS,
Large 3-lb. can
Thom pson’» Choice
Seedless. 4-lb. bag
5c
19c
15c
39c
15c