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N Friday, October 13,1933 I h r Beaverton Review D IC TIO N C A M P A IG N B E G I N \Y W I I N D I O N ( O l'N T V « I I If ».US M m ilt .fuilgi' (.M ir je li. lin giry Il Ilio boro, ( >r. Neimlur, I I- v itili IH «lrl«t, l .lu ln Alli-it Knifftt Ornve, d i IU*|>r«««'til«tivr«, k miriti Iti p n iM iilu i • J. i) J«>hn«nn, it I, I»«** .’UH, Or. K. .1 Mt'Almir, 11111 m I muo , Or IH .Iti« * Attorti«'} fi. ltii*»’»»«ll Morgui* I lllli b oto, Or. C uunl)' lutino I>otmlil T . Trin|>lrtoft IlllU boro, o r . l'o u n t} f onnn|«*H|mn*n»t Il I» K«*rkttitin, < V»i n»’ )lu»., O r , rt I •luti n* i !,« v. l», rUm veri «»li. Or. I. ■! I \\ < n I 11ili boro, t)r. Coi . f I • I I ihi itti f . I tir«* I lllinboro, ( )r. f 'otinfy ,V .»’ <Niir .1 li <’*r|Mitter F ort^ l firovt», Or. f olility T n n 'U rrr \\ W. Ilo«** »w H llU boro, Or. fo t in lv H i H. mi I Hii|M*rlitl4mi ut O II K i a un . H ill.b o lo . Or. It« l'u n ler o f t riMnt*ea Int’ .iH II O iiv I n , N otili l'tiln a , Or. f orni ty M in . m r I U I turno) IlllU boro, O r f oroin r Y. J. Hrmrell lllll»b o ro . Or. Muli iHreete«! tu IlllU boro, Or., wlll roACh eli tlir «b o v e with m ore con Vrnl 'Iter, n r w i ic s u i \ i it o M nkuhi iia n # * v crti»n * fig h tin g Itm vrrn won a hard f »iiKbt foot bull K«m«* from the New h. I'u ritn n i O rlobffr fl Th# K«':iV#r* »rotrcl the only totirbdow n of the ¿mm«* «luting (lie « rro n d ijuarlrr • >n u fo rw a rd pa»« nrruM Iht* yo*l V o n o n Mrntihiy w m on the rrr«lv ln g end «if It A m inute or tw o la lr r they c o n v rrtrd the g«ml for the «*xtra point F rida y the thirteenth Ilm v erton filityn ftitnk« on the hom e field. F on rh W a ir c n «ny« that In or«!*-r to bent I lank n the Heaver line mu *t do « »me very h au l w ork. T he lineup fo r the H eaverton New b erg gam e Hen verton N rw berg. I t m n k r y ........ ! ’ ■ Mary I V n n ry trom rn rrb om LT Hipr 1.0 ........ D arn lllr c 1 !«'n*l«'» *«»n i ' T \V1l«on Thron#» RO Km moni» R T .............. H ilan O taon CY»rnrl MB Marron . . .Q .. . Du raimen H arry . . 1 H N lrk rrl Haxlnn RM P.vfirl 1 Urtman r .. : «> rot v n f o r i i T m \vs. T he fo llo w ! n r o rd e r» wer# Ifonieri In the p roba te cou rt by Judge D F T em pleton Anna Hlurn en late; o rd e r !«• i-dng peof»er*V. KHimheth K«»e? «*r « tate, rboting of re m i d. M\;t|e M olin g gunrritnnshtp: order to aell teal property at private *-•«!# John f* 1‘r l l m n estate; orricrlnjj H enry At t bur U H a n n , tx ccu to r, t«* deliver der<! to H arry P u ffer M ary K V ann e! eff» ate; app rovin g bond and ap|Mi|ntltrg nppraUent. J e f fot . »n C, Du Znn. Inrmne; a p p ro v in g In ventory nnd npprnlerm rnt Nettle IVm ier, feeble m in ded ; o td e r f**r r t n r ll ii to b o rro w m on ey. Ounrrilrin«htp «»f Karl and Or«lell P r ic k e lt; orri-r tn «ell rent property, rettin g tim e fo r hearing. K A I «anyon esta te; a p p rovin g In- v en tor}' amt npprnU em ent. K**at.* o f M aty K W ilk e «; a p p rovin g Inventory an«! appraisem ent. lu ta te «if F re d e rick G reen er; cloaln g estate o f record K ttfaheth M cG ow an, In com peten t; npjv luting If W * D ow n ln r. guardian Jithtin Ib n rlk n o n . In com p eten t; v a ca tin g nn«l » citin g n«l«Ie «alo o f r«*nl e« tate I'Utate o f Anna H«»ler; app oin tin g Chari«"! 1* Im lry, ndmlnl »n itor, with will annexed o f un «rirnlnl «tered kíkk !" o f decenti«*«! an«! rettin g «la 'c for c b »• Ing i - tat«' G u a rd ia n sh ip o f Helen, Jenn nnd G eneva Im lay ; Ducila H. 1 inlay ajv point.'«! gu ardian T h e fo llo w in g th eft«, e t c , w ere re port «ul t « » the Hhrrlff'M o ffic e flit« week G S P e y n o ld «. Hank*. route 3. re- porteil the th eft o f a «plantIty o f bacon, «iverall« ami cign i ette« from hl« «tor«' K ntrnnce wan gained through the front d o o m «>f the b u tch er departm ent. Ada Hille«, S h erw ood, route ft, re ported the I«»«« o f 900 pounds o f on ion« fro m the «Ule o f the loa d In front o f h er house. W illiam G roat reported the theft o f » «uiti'uHc from the W *i«hlngton cou n ty farm . C ircu it cou rt or«l«‘ r« w ere l««u ed by Ju d go G eorge U. Hagley, a« follow « Htith Y T.ukow V«. K rwln T W ill« rt n l; ord e r co n firm in g s h e r i ff » «ale «»f real «'state. W orld w ar veterana V» linn? Srhnf- fen h erg et nl; o rd e r c* n fh m ln g «nie o f reni estate P eter P P a rson va. John H ane« et al: o rd e r to »trik e certa in allega tion « o f com pla in t. • H oaeoe C. M unson vh . fin n n o r Her- green et nl ; Judgment fo r $120 d am age« am ! $ 11 CO coat«. M atter o f M ary l»y«trup. d e m in e d ; tra n sfe rrin g grave m ain ten ance trim teerthlp to Goir.m erelal N ational hnnk. John S tilh lrh v« O sw ald W . Putm an et nl: permlHHlon gran ted to c«»rrert co m p la in t. John A Carlaon V«. S ekich l l ’ yesm*l et al; g ra n tin g tim e lo file am ended answ er. M nrrlnge llrenne eertlflcnten w *re leaned to H nrold N orbert K um m er, H lllnboro, and Junnlta Jam e», Hank« route 1, Sepft'm her 30. J anie« R ob ert R u m «. F orest G rove, nnd Alntn M arie C orrieri, H illsboro, ()et«»her 3. ■■ ■ O ■ ItF .T M lN S F R O M E tT U O rK A N TR IM M l«« H uhy M cK ay, niece o f M l«« l i t t l e M cK a y o f W hit ford, returned recen tly fro m an Interentlng K uropenn trip, w h ere .h e visited In F n gla n d, S cotland, G erm an y, Ftnnee. N orw ay nnd Sw itzerland, the latter p rovin g the m ost Interesting to her. She Is en terta in in g her frlem l« w ith m any ph idogrn p h le view « o f her trip. Ara you acquain ted with the 'B e t ter Speech C am paign ” spon sored by Ihe freshm an English cla sses'’ I f not, you soon will be T h ey are h aving this cam paign In the hope that th ey will elim inate fo re v e r from B eaverton high school certain speech dem on*. T h* differen t rises ee con d u cted a N U M B E R 20 survey to find the moat com m on ly H K A V K ltT O N , O R E d O N , O C T O B E fl 13, 1933 V O M MK X V I used speech dem ons. T h ey are h aving posters con ta in in g In correctly used w ords o r phrases put up In every room l . v r u u I.AHS B A S K E T B A L L bul I w a rn ’t. I Juas hadda g o see that A IN ’ T KOFI I ICON Y T IIK H I M M l i t S T A F T each w eek so all will see them and fair, yeaalrreei Ho I goes to HI W orth 's Interrlaaa basketball w as started try to elim inate them from their Oh, Fond A untie I ant deep ly w or general store nn‘ he deck ed m e all out Kilt lot In f b b f . . . . K e m w t h T a y l o r rled a i lo h ow I cun get either 1 M. or In the wuy he said I o u g h to look a O cto b e r 2 and Is bein g played at noon speech. T h * five error* being stressed A•ot'M’ lnte Krill o r - - • Hetty lluH m nnn li D to pay Home attention to m» tall silk h »t, n w hite du ck co a t, riflin' Mr W u rien lias placed a acliedule on this w eek a re: "A in 't," "I seen." "th a t Mnkt'iip Kriltor • - Ann ib* lle Men or» W hat «hall ! d o ? (S ign ed ) K M < K - breeches, patent leath er shoes, a red the gym door w hich the team s follow th ere," “ you waa” and "y ea h ." T he tearh ers are all co op era tin g and New « Kriltor - - - - - - M argaret W est tlier M eK eow n ). tie an' ted sock s W ell, sir. I go tta a d In playing their gam es. Th ere are tw o School i ‘«lltoi f ' i t barin « Mark ovich mit I felt pretty s p lffy w hen I d u m b Karnes played each noon, on e gam e we hope that all the students will, too. Sp ort« Ktlitor - - - - - - - Hob Denney a boa rd the lim ited fo r C h ica go from 11 10 to 12 06 and the second gam e W e also w ant to con gratu late the P oor E sth er: Don't he so b lu e' You freshm an clase fo r undertaking such a Club K d l t o r ..................M ildred IMrinel! have i ch a n ce to win the adm iration Funny how cloth es m ak e the man Y es- fro m 12 05 to 12:20. T he purpose la to ( ’lut» Kriltor * - - - - - - Carl Heach o f both o f these hoys. W hen you are idr, I n ever realized It a fo re T h e folk s get the players In shape fo r basketball w orthw hile p roject. ---------------- o ---------------- llu m or l'idi to r - - - - - - - Kva W o lf 1« ruling the pep i< ng* »h ow them you ahonrrd train Juss co u ld n 't k eep their season and to d isco v e r new students liep orti’ tM I, Meati D udley; 2, Ituby l.avs got V E -P T h sy both like a eye» o ffa me I seed thet fro m the w ho m ight be developed Into banket- D E B A T E T O U R N A M E N T S T A R T E D . hall players Mr. W a rren m ade a rule /» mm trow ; 3. Irnogene S m ith ; I, f:Irl w ho 1« su ccessfu l (In «11 lines). start. T he freshm an debate tournam ent la K velyn D a y; h, June lla m e n ; W ell, about n h alf h ou r lapaed and that a class team must have fo u r play on. The tournam ent started W e d n es \ <>ur Dl-.tlngulhhed Aunt. fl. Margit tel Zintm**i man. nothin' happened but l he scen ery ers from their respective classes. • ♦ • day noon and will con tin ue every noon So fa r the freshm en have w on one until the final v icto rs em erge. T h e Dopy H eader« I. A lle« Hundgren M s T h ere T rn te W h n d ds you think fly In' by T h en I aeed a fe lle r a-com tn' 2. Je* «Ira Kinney o f m v ch a n ces w ith P W ? It »e#m;i up the train Isle w ith a basket o f gam e and loat alx. T h e aophom ore* freshm an debaters m eet and com ba t ItuNineuN M anager - - - Ibnigla« T aylor C M Is alw ays around. Y ours, E. D -ra n g e «, apples and banan as In hi* have w on fou r and lost three. The against a n oth er team on the question: A d v n tU ln g .Mat aget • M arvin Stabler arm T h ey look ed pu rty g o o d to me ju n iors h aving w on fiv e and lost tw o "R esolv ed . Th at the Philippine islands ( E velyn Day > AmlH int - - - - - - M nrgniet D ickinan so'se I reached In the basket and took are ahead o f the o th e r class««. The should be given th eir Independence." T h e debates are being ju dged by Dement E D D on't be discou ra ged a cou ple Ith ln k ln ' th ey waa free, o' seniors have won fo u r and lost three. --------------- o ©indents fro m the public speaking class for boys often ch a n ge th eir mind*, course*. But, lo and behold he tells me < O O I’ I It \ MON C oach W arren w h o Is g o in g to give III. These debates are prelim inary. hut It n'»w I'.ok* as If C M I* T W 's they cost I V a p ie ce ' W ell, y o u cou ld » k n ock ed m© o v e r w ith a pin. H ere I talks about the plays, e t c , in football T he w inners will m eet in final com ba t Ideal. F orever you r friend ( ? ) A 8. has 'em layln' all o v e r the pasture and until the gam e Is fam ilia r to the to determ ine the victors. T h e rem ain K veryw h ere every on e I« prea<*hlng • • • c I kmi I pi p, hilt h ere's a <|Ur*Ht|on f«>r JVur A unll.' I If rn 'i n p r o b l-m for never th in k s o f ca lln ' an y at home, student body, gave his first talk on ing u ndefeated team will m eet the each <»f u i to a n iw er. Il*iw m ay we you W h y floe« K»*«-y O. n lw »y* Ir** but Jus1' when I w a n t , on e I has to that subject. soph om ore team later. •dlaln ’‘ p e p ?" O ne way I« t«» w ork with «l~! on Icf* erram . f-vrn on »-»»let n lK ht»- pny I V fo r It W ell, th ere w a s n oth in ’ fer me to pay so I reach es fe r m y purse »ur fellow »Indents, yell nnd song lead n ..n W . but IT W A S G O N E ’ er«. T h is will give them rnem iruge- TOWN OF HEAVERTON (T o bo con tin u ed .! ment to g o on to «tlm ulate enthunl My U t il* D oar: Othf-r iflrl» In you r W ill Ed H lck strn get his w allet . m Then. If w e attend all sch ool nr com p a n y have m afic the *nm© Cf»m* B U D G E T E S T IM A T E F O R Y E A R 1934 h a ck ? Ib.n't mll>* next w e e k ’s eplaode tivltie«, footb a ll gam es, ba»k«*thal| plulnl I crin't af.Ivc It. Auntie. G E N E R A L FU N D o f this th rillin g "tru e tale." K»t I ma t--<l Rec<-I p i* : »• m e« and «»th«*r nchool fu n ction », we W a ter clerk 's salary ............................................. f 600 00 ►»ball »how p u itlr jp -n ts In these at r>cnr Aunt IV. you think th© «tiri» C M B N KWH L icenses and F ees— fair» that we at«- behind them , thus nr© «ur© when they any ther©'«^ ©re'a aom© «living them a feelin g «»f en courage- th in e dfiv like nhout m e ? C. B B eer licenses .......................................................$ 100.00 G iro flu b . in* nt W h en «tud« nts e«H»pernte with B uildin g perm its and p e d d le r s ..................... 600 T h e G lee d u b Is w o rk in g on several ntudent« and teru'her«, teach ers with W h olesale veh icle licenses ........................... 500.00 r*eare«t llcn ch y C ertainly th ey nr©, 606 00 •indent teacher» w ith ruf»*'r!nendrnt but th at'« n o th in » to u©t excited songs fo r use In progra m «. T w o new an«l «u|w-rlnt«u d e n t w ith the «rho«»l about. Y ou 're «ligh tly pigeon-toed. m em bers w ere received this w eek : E stim ated E xpenditu res: Huhy /a s t r o and M ildred Plnnell, ao- I k *»rd, we h ave a revolving dr«*le o f that'a all lo v in g ly Bfiphrony. P olice p rotection — pranoe. • • • co**|x ruUon If ami when we obtain thin W ages .....................................................................$ 540.00 It has been ru m ored that the d ir e c we can not h« Ip h aving a »ucc«*«aful r»e«r Aunt-« I am badly In need of W ork m en 's com pen sa tion .................................. 27.00 nchool D e l« coojH Tate! Supplies ................................................................. 33.00 help My girl 1« mud at mr l am fra n tor has ord ered a o n e-a ct operetta. o — Insurance .................................................................... 10.00 ile about her In fact, I love her oo W ork on It w ill be started In about tw o A l i t MOICOI H K H ITO U IA D . mtirh I believe I w ould eroa k 'f abe d week*. 610.00 R e co rd e r’s salary ..................................................... flitch in© W h a t'll I d o - I am -le k with 900 00 G irls’ O rchestra. W ell, footb a ll i« wiWi u« again nn«l w orry . A f^tvealck Frenhle, W J. I-egal w ork and d raw in g ord in a n ces .............. 250 00 T h e G irls' o rch estra la p racticin g let » hop* w e’ve nil rom e h ark to »rh ool Street ligh ts ............................................................... 1.000 00 ngs o f the G lee club. T h e y h ope to full «»f jK p an«! vinegar, because bring E lection expenses ..................................................... Aw. ferg ll »I© gal. kid Join the C 50 00 the **h' »rt b u rn " o f a footb a ll man la r C o r he an E n glish tea ch er or he able to a cco m p a n y them . In the near R e co rd e r's o ffic e rent ........................................... 72.00 luture. fo r an assem bly program . T he on e tou gh Job. Station ery and o ffic e supplies ........................... HUmthun Aunty. 128.00 roup held Ita third m eetin g W e d n es At the clu b the oth e r day r.ur d u b F ire dep a rtm en t— I» e *mp *d o f girls w h o g o with f<*ot- IV a r Auntie I'm a w fu lly lon esom e day and report* that p rogress la being T r u ck stora ge .....................................................$ 24.00 ball player« or th ore w ho w ould Ilk«- fin a ccou nt o f I h aven't a girl frtend made. B a ttery service ................................................... 600 a — - to wp derided that in ord er to be right now . She graduated Ivan B. A dditional equipm en t ....................................... 70.00 Y E L L CON TEST a nyth ing a girl must have a football M aintenance o f equipm en t ........................... 50.00 h ero In her parlor. H ave y o u ? If not, ! lev. I've got big brn\A eve W hy Insurance ............................................................... 115.00 T he yell con test spon sored hy the th u m b« dow n. dn n 'tch a you corns up som e lim e ? 265 00 yell lenders, V era M cE lro y and D oris H d le v r me, a gitl has to s u ffer to Aunt Sophrony. T ow n a u d i t o r ............................................................. 75.00 Y nrton. was closed T h ursd ny noon be m ake the team IV n n ey runs the u< uni E m ergen cy — cau se o f the assem bly held that day stories «b ou t H ronkey receiving « W E N O T IC E — Clean-up da y .......................................................$ 2500 Instead o f Friday. broken e«dlar bone, the latest dope on le a g u e o f O regon C ities (m e m b e r) ........... 1 0 oo T h e tw o best yell* w ere selected and C l i f f s InJuied leg. and h«*w w orried U n forscen .............................................................. 165.00 Thnt n certain y ou n g m an <B. D ) e\ rry.m c U alsiut H enderson , w h o was »•as <|ultc popular at the dance. fA sk It waa left to the student body to aw ard ----------------- 200 00 the prizes. A fte r m uch d eb a tin g and km »ekrd out In the th ird quarter. Interest on w ater bonds ................................... 3.830 00 I W . and N 0.1 fll-ru s -lo n nnd a fte r m an y tryou ts the T he w rm t casualties n ever renrh the In terest on re fu n din g im provem ent bonds. Th at Mr H ugh es end Mr W a -rcn fo llo w in g yell wa* selected a* the best: paper. W hat about Paul W ilson ’s girl 7-1-32 ..................................................................... S 36000 must alt ifp n igh ts th in king o f w l«e- B —rah rah with that wi a th cr beaten con iplexb 'n Interest on refu n din g im provem ent bonds, cracks. E rah rah from hour* rpent In the dry wind** Or 10-1-33 .................................................................... 53000 Th it V is « Burk fin d s lib ra ry w ork A rah rah Haxen« P«»s««>n w ith the s n iffles from 890 00 m on oton ou s w hen E. P I* In tow n V rah rah afterm on* «pent huddled under a S in k in g fund 14,500 w nter b o n d s ................... 300000 Th at tw o hlondes and a brow n head E rah rah n ew spaper In tlie rl»ln‘, O r H ron key’» h ave eyes «and thought*, too.) fo r P. R - rah rah 1 f en rt w ith then** •‘«eruh w om a n ’s T otals .......................................................... $ 1.20600 $11.35000 W H -ra h rah hands’ * fro m H ttln t In 40-mlto » a le » L ess estim ated receip ts ...................... 1,206 00 Thnt M r H ughes I* so populnr with BEAVERS BEAVERS- BEAVERS writ bout g lo v e s ? No. »1^ the hoys m ay Hie ladles that Mian P ig eon visited him T h is yell w as subm itted by M arian fall for dea r old H eaverton on the In third period assem bly last week Am ount to be raised by taxation. H n gg nntl the prize given h er w as a grtdtfon . hut It*» we g irl» In the bleach G eneral Fund ..................................... $10,144.00 That p o o r D on W w as the ob ject o f season tick et. er* w h o tak«' the real beating. m inute description hv som e m em ber» G E N E R A L R O A D FUND T h e secon d prize, a tick et lo the next Not only «!«» w e «pen d ou r aftern oon s I o f the fifth period senior E n glish ©las*. footb a ll gam e, w as given to l o u i* Uus- I'.sllm ated receipts: out In the w eather, hut oh, the even That the B noop Is hot on the trail o f | E stim ated expenditu res: in g «! E ith er the boy frtsn d ln «l»ts on 1 ennda! raising people He k n ow s e v -i s«ll. and here is the yell th at she sub G eneral road and street w o rk .......................... 400.00 m itted: pi.tying the gam«' o v e r w ith the girl ; i ry th in r so w atch you r feet and don ’t Slam . Bang. W h a ck . T h ud ! frien d a» the op p osin g team , or he's ; trip over them. T otal to be raised fo r the tow n b u d Sand. Dirt, G rit. M u d ’ < tired It’s all he enn d o to d ra g his That the b iolog y elesses nr© tearing get, y e a r 1934 ................................. $10,544.00 G ore, Mire. Sw eat, S tea m ' fra m e to the daven port b efore falling I th in gs npart (g ra -sh op p er*. m ostly I E A R L E. F IS H E R . M ayor. B eaverton F ootball T ea m ! P ]erp If you h av en ’t n w ell-padded That night w aterm elon entlng Is A ttest. L E W IS SM IT H , R e co rd e r. «bou lder, girls, you'«! b etter get soma —------------ -O--------------- - ! i|Ult© the thing. (W c w on d er what •of i pillow s fo r Idm to slum ber on or | fa rm er m on opolizes that IrndeTI Ask S T I 'D E N T C O U N C IL M E E T S h e’ll he m ov in g soon to som e other | P W or B D . If Interested m ore co m fo rta b ly upholstered girl. Thnt B etty Alberts has m ade the T he student cou n cil m et on W e d n es — a —- o —-——- — —- "H a rt tea m ” and thnt the oth er R A. da y o f last w eek to diaeuss cu rren t H O r ilO M O K ! H I N TI'.U TA IN dot n't like it at all. problem s. A fte r m a k in g plans fo r That A T.'s frien d Alabam a couldn't T h u rsd a y's assem bly, the su b ject o f l.a-d F rid a y the soph om ore* upheld | find her house S aturday night. season tick e ts w as discussed. an old high sch ool cu stom by g ivin g the j T h e treasu rer's report show ed that freshm en a reception . O f cou rse, n* l o j 100 tick et* hnd been sold. It w as de A M M NI N O T E S be expected, the fresh lcs ca m e dressed j cid ed hy the co u n cil that w e prolon g IS little ch ildren , w hile the d ignified the sale fo r a n oth er w eek. It set a oph s w ore street clothe*. H orten ;o Cleland is em ployed ns a goal o f 100 m ore tick e ts to be sold by T he fir t part o f the reception wa* rlf-n ogriiphcr in an Insurance o ffice in n rxt F riday. A ' com m ittee w as a p dev oted to a p rogra m w hich w as a* Portland poin ted to cnnvnss the tow n o f B ea follow * Jeanne P osson Is atten d in g the verton In search o f bu y ers o f season T a p dnnee, "R y th m .” M a rjorie Ju- TO THE PUBLIC N orthw estern S ch ool o f C om m erce tickets. n or: elurlnet r do, B ob E n gelke. a cco m W ilm a T uttle L ta k in g voca l lessons Paul W ilson wns appointed ch a ir panied hv P s v ld Mat o n ; r-klt. ” \\hnt The service stations listed below have all signed the In Portland man. T he o th e r m em bers are G ene H appened nl the lln^lwav Station ." Forrei-I Jones has been In the C. C C. vieve John son. T h eo H etu and Carll NRA code and are doing their uimost to make the presi follow ed by *-'t>r. "S ch o o l D a y » "; v io cam ps. B each. It w ns also decided that each lin a> In. "In the H arden o f M y H eart." dent's reemployment program a success. They are local Joh n Sch illin g visited sch ool last cl» s * orga n ize th eir salesm en. Ttuth H a rp er; sp rin g il’ine©. b y a week. Mr M etzler discussed w ith the cou n- taxpayers and are entitled to the whole-hearted sup- dn ln iv m em ber o f the sop h om ore rlasa. O live W olfe I-- ta k in g a P. O. course ell a plan by w hich we cou ld h ave an Frank P u lv rr: m usic d recitation. "T h e at the G irls' P oly tech n ic. a ctiv ity p erio d : that is, we w ould have jxtrt o f Beaverton residents. Buy your gas, oil and acces M o v ie s " D oroth y B a ld w in ; "lV in't a tV m in u te period on ce a w eek de sories from them. Patronize your home dealers and keep - ...... ■■ o . . . . M on k ey." m ovie. voted en tirely to m eetin gs o f the va A fter the p rogra m nianv gam e* w ere NOVI I E X P E R IE N C E O F A your money at home. ol lyed, the first b ein g n relay race be " H I 'B E " \T T H E W O R L D 'S F A IR riou s orga n iza tion s. T h e cou n cil re ceived this plan w ith m uch enthusiasm . tw een the tw o chi**©* T h e aophom orca -----------------o ---------------- w on. HI. th sr, all you city slickers. I'm A fter the gam e* refreshm ent* w ere ALEXANDER’S SUPER HUB AUTO CAMP P R fS ffiffifflffiE S fflffifflS S S ffiS gon na give ya all the latest dope on serve«! and the party ended. SERVICE HUMOR I lte ltv Albert* w a* ch airm an o f (lie thet there ,'entu-iry o f P rogressiveness BO J U N C T IO N O F W E S T S I D E H. F. A L E X A N D E R , Prop. i ntert tInment com m ittee nnd M ary an' a m ess o f the onusur-.l odd happen !»’ BP BP pe BP BT ie p e B P B F S B F B P f f :? ’ A N D B E A V E R T O N H IG H W A Y S ja n e J u n or eh alrm a n o f the refreoh- ings o f me. It nil happened this he e U SE F I R E C H IE F O N C E A N D YO U Alden O leson (to bus driver, sarcas like M olly nnd me w as eatin' din n er W IL L U SE IT A L W A Y S m©nl eom n illtee. ________ _ — f>— nnd (hv the w ay, M olly's m y Ihnro- tica lly) Is this N oa h 's a rk full y e t? Bud Buell, Prop. J u n c'.ioa C anyon and B ertha H ighw ay« B u s D riv e r N o. 1: All but the s p k c ia i . s t i iif n t b o d y m f . i t . hrrd H olstein* nnd. ns I wns a'stiyln', M olly looked nl me w ith them big m on k ey. J u m p In! A « p e d a l student b o d y meellniT w a* hroivn eyes o ’ hern nnd I k n ow s right M r W a rre n : T h is c o ffe e is very STIPE S GARAGE ©ailed to ord er hv the president, M ar- then nnd Ihar she w a* n -lh ln k lp ' o f MISSION BELL SERVICE c e r e ! PIrUmnn, on Ort« her .1 T he hand som ethin ' o r oth er M olly has n w ay m u dd y today. Mrs. W a rren : It w as ju st grou nd am pi lacfl the student b od y by playing o f rollin ' them eyes o f her'n so’se I STATION n new m arch. Paul W ilson, the ■ Indent gels nil goose pim ply W ell, sir ' she this m orn in g. Standard Gas b od y m anager, reported that ton sea rolls them eyes right on to a noosepnper B E A V E R T O N , O R. M argaret G re e n w a ld : I w ish C olum son ticket* had been «old nnd that the thet waa n la vin ' on the flo o r and w hat Goodyear Tires lim e fo r b u y in g them w as extended. did It say hilt fer everh ody to visit Ihel bus h id been » French m an . Mis© Sw een ey: W h y ? Pnm l le tte r: w ere aw arded and those Centunry o f P rogresslven ess fair. W ell, M argaret : I put him thnt w a y on m y w h o received them w ere Curll Bench, I Juss went cold w ith frigh t. I was thet P >h D enney B oh E ngelk,-, Melvin scared H ere thet n oosp np er heel been exam paper. MARSH'S CARR S FOR CAR i s * f ' tniiti, T h eod ore ITetu. H nrold H uff. 'roun d the stable fo r ny on to a m onth SERVICE T h in gs girl* give the b oys: Nlel Ja ck son . Elm an John son. H enry and I n ever n oticed thet sign on It 1. P olk a dot n eckties. K am h erger, D avid M ason. John M ason, a fore. Ho I pick s lip the paper real J u n ction C anyon R oa d Chrysl er 2. U ndivided atentlon. Jam es Miller. Jam©» ftniiniler*. I.ynnr q u ick like (a fte r I hnd looked around and Short Street and 3 Sisterly nRvice. Short. H arold Shaw erpian. J o h n to -e e If a n v bod v w as a -w a tch ln ' me* Pl y mo u t h 4. Fit*. General Repairing Staley, B illy W ood , I^-nlcr Teschnar, and stu ffs It righ t q u ick in to m y left ft. E n cou ra gem en t. C laren ce Z u reh cr nnd H arvey Slollar hind pocket. 6. T h e blues. W ell, e f von nil don't think I heaved M r Hushnell ann oun ced that the hand • • • "•as goin g In play In the N B A parade a sigh o ' relief Juss think o' w hat might WEST SLOPE SERVIC E VALLEY VIEW SUPER M iss B arn es: K enneth, explain the hev happened e f a govm ent o fficia l In P ortland on that evening. STATION fu n ction s o f the skin SERVICE hnd 'a seen thet th ar p a p er layln ' In T h e veil con test wns closed nnd the K enn eth W n delle: T h e ch ie f fu n c w inners eh o -en. T h e first prize, w hich the stable nnd m e not ob eyin ' Its In M. 1« K U R T Z IIA L , M gr. General and Signal Gas w a* a season tick et, w as w on by struction© I m lghta hc«l lo go to the tion o f the skin Is to k eep us from R IC H F IE L D S T A T IO N look in g raw. J. E. L A IIE Y cou n ty Jail fe r not ob eyin ' thet n otice M arian H n gg: second prize, w hich was a ticket to the B anks gam e, w a* w on lo g o l o the fa ir W ell, sir, I looks nt Yale Tires General Repairing Ruy y o u r season tick et. M olly and secs thet she w ere satisfied, by L ois Ruasel. Ic a itc r to n ^ lT îu m m c r Service Stations In Beaverton