jjbraxV U »‘v ° or «*'00 Complete Coverà*»* by Sworn FIFTH YEAR NO. 27 BEAVERTON SCHOOLS H EW FOR OPENWS Beaverton's schools are in readi­ ness for opening next Monday morning. Teachers have returned from tneir vacation periods and are rapidly becoming settled for the winter. Ed Warren, football coach, who ai rived Wednesday, states he is now working out a football schedule o f games, as athletic activities will start immediately. Busses have all been overhauled and are ready to transport students to the schools Monday. In order to simplify the many questions arising concerning the new method of handling the books this year, Professor Metzter has re­ quested that the following list of supplies and books for each grade be published: TEXTBO O KS F O R T H E E L E M E N T A R Y GRADES N ote:—The books listed in the blacker type will be furnished by the school district. F IR S T G RAD E Gates and lluber, WorU-l’lay Books, Peter and Peggy, Primer. Gates and lluber, Work-Play Books, Round the Year, First Reader. Reader, Basic Elson-Gray, Elso» Primer. Elson Basic- Reader, Elson-Gray, Book l. Primary Lessons for Writing Grades. Silent Reading W ork Book for use with Klson Basic Reader, Book J W oik Book to accompany Peter and Peggy Primer Work Book to accompany first reader, Round the Year. Silent Reading work book for use with Elson Basic Reader, Primei First grade number book, Webster Publishing Company. Wide ruled pencil tablet Two soft lead pencils 1 box Cruyolas—eight colors Scissors, blunt ends. SECOND G RAD E Gates and Huber, Work-Play Book, Friendly Stories. Elson-CJray, Elson Basic Reader, Book 2. Work Book to accompany Friendly Stories Work and Play in Numberland— Webster Publishing Company. Writing Lessons for Primary Urades McCall Speller, Bock 1. Arithmetical Essentials, Drushel. Noonan and Withers, Book 1. Wide ruled pencil tablet. Two soft lead pencils Crayolas- -eight colors Scissors, blunt ends T H IR D G RAD E Gates and Huber, Work-Play Books, Make and Make-Believe Elson-Gray Basle Readers, Book 3 Work Book to accompany Make and Make-Believe Geography for Beginners Shepherd McCall Speller Book 1 Palmer Method of Handwriting. Grades 3 and 4 Arithmetical Essentials, Book 1, Drushel, Noonan and Withers. Objective Drills in Arithmetic, Stone Hopkins, and Brownfield (for 3rd grade) Palmer pen points, No. 9. Practice paper. Palmer Ink, Blue-Black Pencils, Two, Soft Lead. Pencil tablet, wide ruled Crayolas, eight colors Scissors, blunt ends. FO U R TH GRADE Atwood-Thomas, Home Life In Far- Away I^ands Oral and Written English. Potter, Jeschke and Glllett, Lower Book. Sharp's Language Drills and Tests for fourth grade Bolentus Fourth Reader Palmer Method of Business Writing Grades 3 and 4 Arithmetical Essentials, Book 1, Drushel, Nconan and Withers Objective Drills In Arithmetic. Stone Hopkins and Brownfield (for 4th grade- McCall Speller. Book 1. Palmer pen po.nts. No. 9 Practice paper, Palmer Ink. Blue-Back Pencil tablet, wide: ruled Pencils. Two. soft Lead Crayolas, eight colors Scissors F IF T H GRADE Bolenlu* Fifth Reader, Fifth Read­ er Revised Her.lth fur Everyday. Bigelow and Broadhurst, Revised Edition. t Continued on Page four) Established 1927 Circulation BEAYEKTOX, Sisters of St. Mary to hold Annual Harvest Festival The annual Harvest Festival held by the Sisters of St. Mary will take! place this year on Sunday, Septem­ ber 13, on ‘ he grounds of their new convent and academy buildings, St. Mary of the Valley. It Is situated about a mile west of Beaverton fac­ ing the highway. The sisters cordially invite all to come and pass an enjoyable day. There will be all the usual attrac­ tions not excepting a hot chicken dinner served cafeteria style, from noon until about five. All will be most welcome. Come and bring your friends. ‘East of Borneo” Gives RK.0 Audience i hrili A series of thrilling sequences ail lied together with a plot of a -rong romance, is the tnei-.e of the pictu.e ''Last of Borneo'' winch is now playing at the lUvO Uiphcuia cheati c. A troupe of camera men a.id technicians and actors made a nine thousand mile joainey to film some of the scenes that are in the picture. They went into the heart of the jungles in the Snails Settle­ ments in the South Seas where the Native animals and peoples of tile wildest parts of the world were Limed. The story deals with the attempts of a ci uel jungle prince to win Uie love of a beautiful white woman whose husband is his private physi­ cian. The white couple hate each other bitterly but ure brought to- gfeTiier ! by the tenseness of the situa­ tion. Rose llobart and Changs Bickford have the leading roles. “ That gives me- an idea lor a song'' is the statement by which the headliner on the R K O Vaudeville, Frank Richardson, gained his fame in the talking picture “ Sunny Side Up." Thousands of people laughed every time lie spoke that line and this week can enjoy a personal ap­ pearance of this talented tenor. Richardson has been in other pic­ tures notably "Happy Days" a.id “ Let's Go Places.” The Arnaut Brothers, original hu­ man birds; Mr. DuPont of Wilmlng^ ton, North Carolina, a juggler and Chandler and Morton in a skit com­ plete the bill. B E T H E L C O N G R EG ATIO N AL Rev. C H AR LES F. C LAR K E , Pastor "Our Confession of Faith" will be Mr. Clarke's topic next Sunday morning. '1 he evening services will be resumed at 8 o'clock. The pas­ tor’s subject will be "God in His Workshop” beautifully illustrated, with many colored stereopticon views of some of nature's wonder­ lands. The church should be filled to see and hear this message of the great outdoors. Tlie Young Peoples' Society resume its meetings at 7 o’clock, Henrietta Hawley, leader. Church School has continued its ses­ sions all summer but we expect to see more of our teachers and pupils out now that vacation is ended. “ Let’s go.” Friends of Miss Erma Nelson gave her a very pleasant surprise party at the home of her parents Mr. and M u. II. R. Nelson Wednesday even­ ing in celebration of the annivers­ ary o f her birthday. Those present were: Emma and Esther Schrader, Ruth and Alice Lundgren, Eva and Elsie Whitworth, Henrietta Hawley, Barbara Cady, La Lun Chinn, Catherine Beach, Noreen Alive, Bev­ erly Spear, Mrs. John Lundgren and Erma Nelson. Many pretty birth day gifts were received and a tasty lunch was served by Mrs. Kelson as sisted by Mrs. Lundgren. Everybody O R E G O N , F R ID A Y . S E P T E M B E R 11. 1921 VIOLET m is s H E N SPECHI ELECTION EG HOSPITAL HUH CALLËU eg vole on E f K E D SKULL S U H WATER BONGS Reads the Enterprise P U B L IS H E D :. e . s . RESUMES A G U E S i.obert Hitiiivj and Viola Hansen Win E V E R Y F R ID A Y 56144888 Honors Robert Haines and Viola Hansen were awarded high honors in the Atwater-Kent audition contest held Monday evening at the Beaver Theatre. The pair plan to enter the ------ - state contest October 3-4 at the; .......... A resolution proposing an amend- KGW radio station headquarters in Beaverton Chapter O. E. S. held Violet Taylor was taken to Good | their first meeting after the sum- Samaritan hospital Saturday after­ ment to the charter of the town of Portland. The entrants In the contest were nier vacation. The officers of the noon suftenng a fractured skull as Beaveiten, authorizing the calling of the result of a peculiar accident on a .special water bond election to is greeted by a full house, those at- ^ c iL Gate chapter weie piescnt and C: nyon road. She and her sister sue bonds to the extent of $15,000, tending enjoying the music greatly, conferred u degree on Mrs. Gather- ______ ___ me Mills, Beaverton's candidale. Daisy were passengers in a car driv­ was read at the meeting of th e ' The lodge room was beautiful with en by Ralph and Russel Grant. In County School Supt. to * r lurge bouquets and baskets of tlow- cruer to avoid running into anothei Lon ..s would be used m the secur- Speak to Kiwanis Club era. At the west entiance ol the machine the brakes were applied ing of water from the W essinger. _____ __ chapter room there was a la r g e ~nd a bearing in the fiont wheel Springs and piping said supply to County School Superintendent 8ate intertwined with green and in- locked, the car turned over. Violet ihe town for distribution among the and Daisy, who were seated in the ! users. The resolution was read in Krause will be the mam speaker of terwoven with flowers with a large back seat were thrown through the ‘ full and passed. Judges selected to the evening meeting of the Kiwanis, " w " on toI> “ «• a symbol cf the vis- toof of the car. Mr. Schrader, of Iserve during the election which will ciup next Wednesday at the High i,inK chapter. Each of ihe oiticers ,w o at a time—were brought in Beaverton, tlie first person to ar­ be held October 13th, were Otto school. Miss Viola Hansen will ren through this gate by the conduc- rive on the scene, rushed the in­ Erickson ,James Lewis, clerks, Mrs. der musical selections. The industrial exhibit entered by Dess and associate conduct! esses jured girl to the hospital for Mabel Alexander, Mifs Hyland and Beaverton merchants at the county and as they were introduced each one treatment. Russel Grant, also a pas­ Mrs. Boswell. The matter of street improvement fuu wusl a credit to the town. Many was presented with a % corsage senger, was badly shaken up. Mrs. L. E. Bla'chley, Hillsboro, was brought up and Mayor Wilson comments were heard on the eflec- bouquet by Miss Betty Huntley and ¡her sister, Mis. Janet George, Port- was badly cut about the head in a instructed the recorder to write the tiveness of the display. State Highway Commission In re- ______________ land, who stood at each side of the head on collision near Alexanders Dance in the new auditorium of LJa-te holding baskets filled with Service Station Monday. She was gards to the hole near the Alexan- thrown thru the wind shield. Mr. der Filling Station, which is prov- yt Anthony School, Tigard, Thurs flowers. | There were also many visitors from Blatchley, who was driv.ng the car ing a menace to travel along the ljay_ September 17th. highway. ______________ Westgate chapter, also from Mult- was net fnjured. Coric pondcncc from the deputy JO H N SO N -LlND ilO LM noinah and other chapters. A veiy , Three autos were badly damaged nice lunch was seived in the dining last Saturday evening in Aloha. A state treasurer was read. A motion At an attract ve home weduing, loom. The tables being beautiful car driven by James Conger, Port­ made by Councilman Boswell and Councilman Fordney Septenioer 8, ut eight o clock in the in their large bouquet of floweiw. land, struck a car driven by C. A. seconded by a u th o red the employment of Ho- i veiling -lisa Mildred Lindholm