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T h e B c a v r t o n R e v le w FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1934 [oca l Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lehman re- ’ Mr. *nd Mrs. Jsmes 1 -athrop spent turned Tuesday from a week’s vis- j the Labor Day week end at Do Lake it at Seaside, Ore. Members of the local “600’ club Miss Khoda Shelleuberger left enjoyed a picnic at Oswero Lake Monday for Irrigon, Ore-, to re- Thursday. sume her school work. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Benson spent Mr. and Mrs. Dave Put spent the Lakor Day week-end at Seat- Labor oay with their daughter, He and other Washington cities. Miss Adeline m Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tripp at- Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald ol 1’ort- ttnd®d the Gideon’s picnic which land visited with friends in Bea- was held at MiM, Ore., Monday, verton over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hastings Mrs. Frank Allhaads of Portland left ^ tu rd a y for a two weeks vis- visited with her parents, Mi. and ** w’ith friends and elaiives in Mrs. H. O. Stipe last week. California. Miss Georgiabelie kambergcr re- . ^ r’ * nd Mrs. Boyd Sprague were turned Sunday from Lake Lytle 'n tor*ra over the week end as where she spent the summer. «nests of Dr. Sprague’s parents, xi „ , w J „ ! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sprague. Mrs. Nelson Walker and son Don- ! aid left Sunday for Independence, Mrs. A. E. Saltness and dough- Ore., where they will pick hops. ter Marion returned Saturday from a visit of several weeks with Mrs. Mrs. Robert Moore and small son Saltness’ sister, Mrs G. L. Larsen of Portland visited with her mo- of * Seattle. - ther, Mrs. C. E. Hedge last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Olmsted Mr. and Mrs. bohn Livermore re drove to Milton over Labor Day turned Monday from tneir trip to spent their vacation with Dr. Chicago. They were gone about a and Mrs. Robert Wood. Mrs. Wood month. is their daughter. -S£-“ U r-!r „ “¿ „ S J£i. * uvertoo under advisement. Com e O n M en I Kecoruvr v» ilson was instructed to file an application tor an SERA If your boy livvd in the heart workei to nelp with some ol the of Alnca, he would have a cnanuv. office work connected with the The nilaaion board* of vliurthea, ooiiu coupons. groat ami amall, would have their the claims wore allowed as read. eye on hun. by steamship anu car Mrs. A. E. Hansen left Sunday 1 K l ‘av‘* 1“,t Saturday for No bids were received on the re avan, by river boat and native evenmg for a 6 weeks visit with ®n**‘1*« Neb., after spending his funding bievdii offered for sale. The carrier, the mlaaionartoa ol the relatives in Wisconsin and M in n - ‘ wo-week vacation at U n g Beach meeting adjourned on call. Croaa would be sent to search him sota Wash., and visiting relatives ami out. friends in Portland and Beaverton. They would invent an alpitabet; ^ Lowell Kahr is working *iUt the Mrs. Davis wiTl remain for u K1WAN1S CLt/'ii MEET give him a written language; Iran S. P. Co. in Portland where he longer time, FOK BREAKFAST alate the Bible; aet up a school, formerly worked in the Pullman T. - , KU#i . , _. . car section. The " ,nt‘ ord Womens Club met and gather him 1«. Then, wonder *t the Club rooms with Mrs. L. Raymond Rossi suiwrvised the Of wonders, on « day he stands Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ward and Gheen as hostess. The pieaidcnt , preparation and serving of a “wed before the village head-men and grandson of Idaho visited with Mr. and vice-president being absent, ding biisikfa.it ' to the local Kl- read* to them of other acenes and and Mrs. R. A. Hill in Sorrento Mrs. B. K. IVnney presided. Short wanis club Wednesday morning at lands and centuries far removed. last week. articles of interest were read by 7:16. The mock ceremony which Ye* —they hear It from the Bi preceded the breakfast, was one of ble itself, the textbook of the mis The Beaverton Garden Club will , ***• men,b*r»- hold its next meeting at the Ki- ! Beaver Chapter No. lost will re- \ the most hilarious programs wit slon school, that God had a Son wanis hall next Tuesday evening, sume meetings f jr the winter, b i- nessed by the club in a long lime. and that He died for their sins Dr. J. R. Talbert, dressed to look It goe* home— “And I, If I be lift September 11 . ginning next Wednesday evening, much like the famous pictuic of ed up from the earth, will draw Miss Lottie McKay visited in S*Ptan»b« r 12 Th® Bast Matrons Wilkes Booth when he jumped to all mem unto me.” said Jesus Portland this week with her bro- l rd Patf ° " k’ and **>„•• m* n‘h* r* the stage of the theatre after Christ, declaring that Ilia death ther C- M. McKay and sister, Mrs. ,* V " c ^ l u AjMU,,t: ** 1 - McKernan. — *• aiul Septan ber will receive spcv.al shooting Lincoln, acted the part of for our aina would be by crucifioa- Harriet the groom accompanied by John tlon on a Roman cross. honors. Mrs. M. C. McKercher was a Kirby acting as best man Not that we would do leas for Mrs. M. guest at a luncheon party held at r Guests w .T «t the home of ~ ......... Walter Unie was the handsome the boy in Africa, hut that we the home of Mrs. L. A. Shiifer in C’ • rch" Wednesday evening bride. Attired in the conventional would see every unchurched Amer Portland, Wednesday w“re M‘ss Alyce Bloom, Miss Vt- veil and wearing a crown of uaisies, ican boy brought to know, “there ... _. . ol* Franx, and Dr. W. M. Sheets he was accompanied by Jan. Lewis, la none other name under heaven, Mrs. Alice Ch-ek wfcj spent the of Portland. Misa Franx, who is a given among men, whereby ye must summer in Alberta, Cantda, visit- nurse in the Government hospital bridesmaid, who was dressed like nobody’s business. I. R Metxler act be saved.” ed with her father, Dan Spurlin, in Juneau, Alaska left for her Come on men! I^it’a give the at W hitford, I ab I week. home Thursday after * month’s ed as flower girl, while A. Berg rlaved the wedding march. I.re truth as it is in Christ Jesus to The Whitford school will open v* c ,t'on- Richey was master of ceremonies, the last unsaved »oul In our county. Monday, September 10 , with the A grass and brush fire started and Chas. Clark read the services George N. Taylor, Beaverton, Or. former teachers, Mrs. B. Vose and on the furm of Mrs. Hoeh'e on the which certainly showed a fertile Mrs. A. Taylor, in charge. Garden Home road one day last j imagination, If the ideas expressed In Addition To Writing Mr. and Mrs. W. R. VanKleek, * eek- The timely arrival of Harry were extemporaneous All Kinds of Insurance daughter Cathryn, and Mrs. Claude Fe,d,»an and Mr. Vandermsrk pre ! A report of tho W«matches eon- vention was given by ' four mini DOY GRAY Anderson of Portland spent Sun- vented *be fire from spreading in flay and Monday at Depoe bay 10 beautiful grove ol fir trees tiers of the Peninsular Kiwanis club Makes l>eeda. Mortgages. Dr. P. I,. Meacham. Ri„ .. . „ , owmed by C. M McKaj on the of Portland: Contrari*, Will*. Etc L ily Braun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scholls Ferry rosid. Clarence Wilson. George Cunning- Rosai Bl.lg Phone 1003 rred Braun of Forest Grove, is ___(»j ham and Pote Peterson visiting this week at the home of " ord c°n'ing from Bob Denney GO TO WHERE 1 hi* grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. and Kenneth end Douglas Taylor Miss Carlotta Shively, daughter — f« H. Hulett. ; wko left a week ago Thursday for i of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shively of », , ,, , . , . . Wheaton, III., states that they have CARD PARTY A M » D A M K -lr. and Mrs. John Johnson of enjoyed a delightful trip. They ex- Sorrento, and G. E. Rvan were Cedar Mill Grange Hall l^-ogreas Comers have moved into perienced freexing weather through married at Vancouver, Wash., last Saturday Night, September K th. house formerly occupied by the the Blue mountains , nd in No- Friday evening and left Saturday Good Music for Syracuse, N. Y , nnd Florida. Fred Snuth family on Seventh & braska they were caught in a. Mr. Ryan lias a string of racing An* el M s’ cloudburst and so had to take time greyhounds which he will enter in ltesverton Itcbeksh Dr. R. S. Welsh was called to Bal- out to « et themselves dried out the races in the east and aouth. l^slge No. 24H meats dur, Canada by the illness of his ***'"• They arrived in W’hcaton, Fred Conklin accompanied Mr and th* first and third mother. He left two weeks ago, Monday evening Tuesday evenings at Mrs Ryan to assist in the care of »nd is expected to returnthe first M P M In the I O O F. the dogs. of next week. h e l l Mrs S a r a h THREE COUNCILMEN Chamberlain, serre Chas. Shively left Saturday with \T DL’ n i i . WANTED AND FOR SALE Mrs. Rose Stevens, Otto Wohlauf for New Turk an i R E (il L A K M E E T p-tf Florida. Otto Wohlauf has several --------- Hava your prescriotions filled at racing greyhounds to enter in the 0nly ‘hr«e councilmen showed up eastern races. at the regular monthly meeting of f Brown's 1 eaverton Pharmacy, adv Mr. and Mr*. A C. Chinn and Sanford (I. Roger* was taken to son Gerald spent Labor day pic- the Coffee Clinic hospital in Port- nicking at Lake Oswego. land early Wednesday morning, Mrs. John Dellaan and small " h<r® »n operation revealed that daughter Dorothy are spending the ,**. •PlK,nd*< h* d ruptured. He U week at the Tillamook beaches. j *s can b* **— Monday, September 3. They re- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Felsher and turned to their home Monday eve- children spent the Labor Day week n‘ng. end with Mr. and Mrs. W. Otschgei u « « at St. Johns. , Carri? Hanson anu her daughters the Misses Irene and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Alexander, Miss Frances, and Mrs. Lester Croft and Evelyn, and Mike Rhodes visited' sons Ray and James left Monday ll’ ltVl r o l Q t I l-,.., n o n * 1 ' . L * with relatives near Seattle, 1 W ash . m morning e for a week's vacation at over the week-end. the beach. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sheets spent Mr. Geo. Haynes of Chicago, 111 ., from Wednesday to Saturday at the arrived at the W. C. McKell home home of Mr. and Mrs Rich&i ; Mei- Thursday evening, where his wife segeier at Astoria, Ore. has been visiting for several weeks. to return to Mr. and Mrs. John Kirby visited They left Monday at the home of Mrs. Kirby s mo their home. ther, Mrs. Hienson at Sheridan, A surprise party was given Don Ore., over the week end. ald Walker at his home Thursday evening by • « large group The Rale gh school will open on i V .en,'}g b* lar?e g r°up of of his his Monday, September W, with Cha.= fnends- Games, cards, and danc- Tiggart as principal and Mrs. Ger- were «"joyed by all. At a late truae Gore as primary teacher. our refreshments were served. Mr. Bud King and Lawrence' ^ r‘ anc^ Mrs. John Livermore re- Wangerin of Miwaukie, Wis., vis- , ^ mily le£t ^ first of the week Miss Dolores Tuttle is en ro llin g the„ City Council this weck- Bu8 ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs TJ>e Dalles to which town Mr. at the Girls Polytechnic Institute We ’ Fordn*y and Myers. Atder- For Sale— Baby buggy in good con dition, $6.00. Inquire at the Bea Herbert V'aite Tuesday evening. Kerr has been transferred. He was and her sister \tarv x lv . „ ,n , man B“ r"e 8 out of town and verton Finance Co. office. land spent the week end at the Haley’s cabin near Molalla, Ore. „ . Mlss Irene Hanson who L in •raining at the Good Sanreiritar. ZKLs Mr- and Mrs. F. H. Schoene en- Mr and Mm Harold C tertained at dinner Thursday eve-' 0„ Denwv l ning in honor of Mr arH Vfr. on , u « nneV road, who were j. E. Davjs of Omaha ‘ Neb^ Other ^ y Wer® deliKhtf ull>’ greats were Mr and Mr n«v * " * ded by a . gT0*P of y °un* ^ *"d s *“ lM ! w "k' For Sale— Heavy hens, one year old. 75< each. Mrs. Joe Bush. Ilea rtl>° n T * verton, Rt. 1. Phone 10116. k ’ aa * d ^ * “ J“* ,,L*‘onard mar- Adama was present to sell msur- » er- ance for the fire department, but Wanted— Girl for Housework. Mrs. Peo* ‘ he tw 0 members of that commit- Jake Weil. Hillsboro. . Russell Spencer, SOn of Mr. _____ and' u S* e f US £ r .FR.E E inf ° rmation on . _ ___ — i t - n - — how now to io obtain ootain loans through tnrough th® the John s i oot. nr n j Mrs. L. F. Spencer of Portland, Federal Housing Act for repaint- in-law Gilbert McBride* and #Mr ¡ '- of Beaverton, who i, re- ing and repairing your home. Rich- is Thnrean ana _n . bou ;Upera.ing from an attack of in- ey Hardware & Furniture Co. adv Tk« * - . . , x . s ¡»"“ t r , uv * s ' t .1 M , „ < Mr. E. R. Sheer,. J 3 ™ .\ .“ ? e o " K Mih*Th”o” L iB S 4 ° ,J ,ri j S Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wildman,I recovery, near Whitford regret to learn that daughters Phyllis and Barbara, Mr. Mrs. Catherine Nutting of Pro- they -•-/ have moved to Portland, but wish them them success success in their new allj „ ■ ^jCTo y Bbunk> and Mr. I gress surprised her many friends w'ah and .irs. Ed Conley and son Jack by becoming the bride of Albert ^om®. -pent the week end at Devils Lake. Taylor of Portland, last week. __ ________ ___ _____ Mr. _. Tin vfuT xt P irn \ f n v r v r * i * . . ’ , ’ iJ ) i N u b D MONEY for rc- Mrs. Albert Rossi left Thursday is employed at the Bonne- painting and repairing your home? to visit * in the Wester and .u-tkin- M Kin V‘lle dam’ Taylor * u S*® >» for on *>esier am nf the Mr8 lower trades has in * the . . F . RKE information . - r California. -lie-----T-u. The ... Wes- W’hitford - K en omes in school the past two years how to obtain loans through Fed- ters and McKinnens were connect- and will again assume her posi- eral Housing Act. Richey’s Hard adv ware & Furniture store. ed with the dog races while here, tion when school opens. home and the beach. 2 t0rmerlJ i % classification. T h ir ty -tw o units earned in this H igh School or others o f equal standing, w ill en title the stu dent to the H igh School Diploma, provided that at least four o f such credits w ere earned in the Heaverton H igh School and the students demon strate scholarship, deportment, and the m oral standing to be awarded the honors o f graduation. Xum ber o f ¡» a b je c t * No freshm an w ill be a llow ed to take more than foul subjects. Upper classmen desiring to carry m ore or less than the regu lar fou r subjects shall p etition the principal fo r th at p r iv ile g e not la te r than the second w eek o f th at semester, h'ew students can carry s a tis fa c to rily more than the reg u la r course. Petition s fo r fiv e subjects w ill be granted on ly in case the student carried four sub je c ts w ith a “ B” avera ge the preceeding semester. Seniors may carry fiv e subjects w ith ou t perm ission i f they need the e x tra credit to graduate. M in im u m C r e d it fo r C o u rs es Fuil yea r courses such as physics, chem istry, algebra, and geo m etry must be com pleted before credit m ay be granted tow ard graduation. A student should not enroll in a modern fo re ig n lan guage unless he expects to carry the subject through. Credit w ill not be granted fo r less than tw o years o f any one modern fo re ign lan gu age; h ow ever If a student has com pleted tw o years w o rk in one lan guage credit w ill be g ive n fo r an additional year in another fo re ign language. (C red it fo r one y ea r’s w ork in a fo re ign lan guage w ill be allow ed U the one year's w o rk m akes the sixteenth cred it required fo r graduation.) C orresp on d en ce C o u rs e s Correspondence study courses on tne high school le v el are o ffe re d by the O regon State Sys tem o f H igh er Education and provide a means o f securing additional high school credits. C atalog o f such courses can be found In the high school li brary, or a copy can be secured from the Oeneral K xtension Division, Eugene, Oregon. A c e rtific a te o f com pletion o f any o f these courses m ay be accepted by any standard high s> hool fo r the amount o f credit indicated. P r iv a te M u s ic L e s s o n s O u ts id e n f S c h o o l The g ra n tin g o f cred it for private music les sons Is not required but Is optional w ith high schools. N ot to exceed tw o unit* o f cred it may be earned by ta k in g p rivate music lessons In piano, voice, violin or harp outside o f school from an a c credited teacher, provided the regulaions set forth by the state departm ent o f education are r ig id ly observed. After June, 1934, not to exceed on e-h alf unit per year may be earned in voice. The reg u lations are printed in the course o f study In music, for outside study, w hich may be secured on request from the superintendent o f public instruction. The regulations call fo r planning at the beginning o f the school year and filin g an application w ith the l.igh school principal. E x a m in a tio n s A t least one exam ination w ill be given during each s ix-w eek period o f the school year. N ot less than \ o f the student’s grade w ill be determ ined by the daily w o rk and not to exceed (4 by the e x amination. Htudents who do consistent failu re w ork in daily recitation s cannot hope to receive credit in a course by cram m ing fo r an exam ination. - - ed «a taken on the matter. City Attorney — ' ............. * Patterson »on wns I P.r^se,' t and took the matter of the bi!* wbich tke State Highway Com- m*ss‘on has submitted to Beaver- ‘on for a share of paving on the C*"’ ™ R- <1 ™ “ ™“ W ESTCO ” . U ™ „',h„ ueh Wafor " d le r If Interested in AUTOMATIC W A TER SYSTEMS See Our Demming Automatic Electric System ilv u le m c «y ^ lP ID K (jives superior performance REASONS mi i v i y /■ o 4 d t T_>he aU bronr« VmlllU? NO Belts, L , r Gears, * v .u i L « Springs Valves, NO Leathers. Plungers, Pounding No Hammering 2— MORE W ATER — Capacity in creases up to 40% above rated figure when pumping to low le-! vel tap«. Exclusive Feature 3— 28 FOOT SUCTION LIFT 9 — LOW OPERATING COST— Re ault of higher efficiency. Absence of starting torque permit* Weat- co to start on 75% le»« power than other pumps of comparable size. 5— SE LF -PR IM IN G — Fill pump once. Prime maintained ever after. i FIVE a vt y BIG akp Boaverton Electric A H cp ort First and W atson A tte n d a n re R e gu la rity and punctuality are necessary In order to do e ffic ie n t work. Students should re main out o f school on ly when absolutely necessary. Upon return ing to school, and b efore retu rn in g to Classes, the student shall present to the principal a w ritten excuse signed by the parent or gu ard ian, statin g the date and cause o f absence. W hen a student Is absent from class, except as arranged fo r in advance, he w ill be g iven a “ zero” standing and such '’z e ro " shall be perm an ent, and the student not allow ed to make up the lost recitation unless his absence was caused by sickness or sickness In the fam ily. I f the excuse Is approved the student should arra n ge w ith the teacher within three days to “ m ake up" the grade and rem ove the ’’sero” from the class record. In no case can the “ sero” be rem oved unless arranged fo r w ith in the three day lim it. , A fte r schedules are filled out and harded In. no change shall be made except through th# o ffic e . A fte r the fir s t three w eeks no change In schedule w ill be granted except on special request from the home. Hea verton Oregon, A d m i t o n ly r k a n , c o n s tru c tiv e furwa b y rta d a n g THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR A D a ily N e w ê p a p r r f a r t h e H o m e II |ivM all (I m rocaaiructiv« world n#wa but dooa not o p io « « rnaaa« and Mandat. M a i in ta fM lin i faaHir« pagaa fo r all lha fam ily on W om an 's Aratvttsaa. Hoaiaa- m akin i. Cardans, Education and Hooka. 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