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Coiuoiidated, December 28 , 1923 with
I HE HANKS HERALD
A «5
which w u EiUtlishcd in 1910
Vito
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Volume II
Nu. 4
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, December 28, 1923
$ 1.50 Per YtBr
v Volume XIV
T H E 2A N K S Hh.
i
Governor favors
Co-operation
NeKI NLET
NEWS
XMAS TI0 IM 0 8 I
Agricultural Con-
I ference at 0. A. C.
About five liuii(Jr«*il men, wo­
men mill oblblrrn erow«le«| into I
'to* big M* kluh-y »rhonlhou»<*
fs
«'u ,,ln y «dpt,l b, enjoy Christ* Tf>U ti, e p i , „ Are To Be S M p t
Gtvuaw Pince » Speech At The ma*
ii , hi mil* «Hit kmm I n ciiu *.
■
By Farm Crops Specialists
Ftruitis' llaion Caareatioo,
Tin* nlpht wu* an hlcal Spring !
*ntna.
“ Ii I n ulwNy»
flu e ,
and Grower» at Conference
HcU At Eafcac, Orejon
weather wlieii poml fellow» pel
together."
The Nrhnol prnutnl
> w ; in full nf iiutniiiiiliile» n,til Mu*
S oci prowinp unii iiiiii'ki*!iute
|| I n iiltNoltilely U «•■•*•«IA1'," rouil « 11 « bueil on bulb mile»
that nil fumi producía I n * null- People mine from Kehull», O h .per unii Minti* n « i *«I Inw |irovÌMÌotm
Oreneit,
HllMioro, w ill I n * mnNi«b*r«il In tl»c Ore-
kefisl «iM ipem tlvely. W e sim­ Mountain,
lli'NVerlon,
C c d a r ^on aprieiiltorni <»*imonile i-mi-
ply ninnili mutimi«* tu pusilli«* I’orllnnil,
Mill», Skookuiiivllle, Bethany
tin- iirtirli'N lln* nurlil must n il ami one line nl.l fellow ilrove f«*M*licc lo I n * h**ld al O, A. t*.
Othci* ilcnm
nini allow «iiir>N*lv«*N tu I n ......a- ilowu from Hie Norlb Pole, lln! . .laiinary 2124.
liat«»|
fui-
invcMtipiiliou
ari* ir-
Iimuill\ <*s|»lott«*«l by lln* mi Mai .
ripalioii
|ooji»
t
cro|M,
»tm ly
They
wen*
«11
there!
'Hie
iii<*r«iiiN middlemen. T r a »spur
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
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wu
•
III
up
with
Chill-
o
f
tilt*
alfu
lfa
w
ii'vil
ailuation.
inl*ini In fm t, «'very llm* <*f
e»r lantern» I iinii I«* mid oil Ilie 1 pi-ow inp, pruiiiiip and inark«*t-
liii»ini**«N «*xi «*|it fhi* |iriMtu«*erx front pnrcll.
Chairman John inp nf |Miti«lo**», and
tiiiielv
-—I n i irci) h I mn I.
It I n n I i i I i '.I Meier announced lln*
upeiilnp
(A
e«*mit
by tin* Department o f Agrl«*iil* iiumtier, "Am erica," by tin* nmli- I |«robl«*nm rclutinp
Karl K. Kmher le«l the IHiHlm-tion.
lu re that the p n s lu iiT » oil the cnce.
Th«* cxìn I ìu p thm * « 1 * 1 1 1 » |a*r
iiicrng«* pet only on«* <l«»llar Niupiup. Ih-w the people .-an
Nina I
bimlu'l
iinw <»|M*ratinp in favor
out «if ihrii* d o lla r, |uiiil by
r.tnreiu'e
Zuercher,
Shirley
-
o
f
Na«’ki»l
prain u»
apain.»t
thin«* «It o roiiNtiitie tin* farm ­ Koch «nil I| o | m *|*I llnruey »poke.
l*
ni
in
hm
idlnl
.iu
bulk,
in om*
ers’ prodm l*.
T w o tlilnlN of The piny, "When I'm a Man
piNid
mie.
Iteri*
«re
ilìe
o
f
Un*
m
arketing
|>robl«*mN
I ìn I-
wnn
a
tb<* i triti* |>uii| by the rtmtomer
»tn r»: Charlea Spie»,
farmer;
«»|
for
ajN»-iiil
mimid«*ratioii
•*.'
I n tbi-ltltilly tiw» lurg«* u n I i i i i i *
Robert Ilnriiey, dnctort Clarenrc
,{ ||VH|„,, r |ii«*f o f furili
to puy for the coat o f diatriba- Zllrrrher, liiilrhnian; Filwin I . on - j
«-i-o|»N, and K. li.
.lai-kuiiiu,
tion.
II, rtiei-»e ninker; It •* ii J ii in | ii
eroj» exleimion H|M»'iillial o f Mie
Hniudl,
n
Swede
feller:
Alex
Tli«*rt* U m striking i-iiNt* now
thump, lawyer,
ami
Herbert «‘«ilb*g»*. «Mln*r |dmm*N ari* prain
In Oregon dem anding Inum ili- i ’ranlmel. These fallow» will »11 pritdiup, I n *» i vmi«*ti«*H, Ninnt
ule atlenti«»n, the «i»-o|N*rutivc l*i* In IniNlneNN «oon, an pive
diM-kapé nini amiiltiup charpc»
egg «citing agency.
Thbt «»• them a -ban* nf your trade, lln? I
fo r wheat.
o|N*rntivi* apeney I iun I n i * ii in lln!
t'oniluiHlilV i onimil lei-» bav e
I »on.«hi Jnekaon told liow pood
•*xl*t •*»•»* iunior tin*
|ir«*N«*nt
he « it « ju»l hefori* Clin»llil«N, I I « v ìi nami»l from m«*mlM*r» o f
• uni n e t for throe t earn.
It
and Werner Meier offered for flu* cxiM'riineiit atatio.i and ex-
him hanitletl nlwiut «me-ftfth of a«|e « Haywire Saw Mill. I.in,l»e
li imion w rv ie c atafT» fo «*o-
(In* oppi |iriNlnnil III O repin, Hple« N ih I Irene Zuercher »poke j
ofv
rate with int«*n*»t«*d orptini-
but, u«i»>r«lliig to those a In» plea*ins number«. Tin* fnntoii«
ratioiiN mid iinliv i-lii.il» ili dev •
Traoh»e|
Kmully,
noleil
eiiiper«,
know, th«* exlNteen* o f this or
•••ileteil anme o f I heir favnrll- 1 clopiuk |n»*prmn» fo r fruii
pituixiillon huí yi.ddi»! a l»et «eleaHInll.». which were well re.
prownig,
«lairyinp,
p in ltry ,
p iin o f at lettNf five ••••ntN n eelved.
!a»*f, hop nini aln»*p |*mdu«*tloij
«hncii on every «*gg pnamcetl
•Iintpe Kry of He«vertoii ilellv-j
and Imid ,»«*itl«*nu*nt ami r«*-
in or«*g«>ii ilurinp that time. eri*«t the oral loll nf the lllphl.
ilnm atioii.
tila
main
»uhjecla
were
*‘
Kri*e
j
T I i I n inonim ii «•b*ar pain o f
Trade," "l.nve" »ml ".Vhy the
P i ni» fo r th«* Ntut«*-w i«lc «»»ni
liulf a m illion «lollant annually
Milk la da the Coenumil". T ill»
n:i*ti-
«'»ufi-ivnee m»* allupino
|o the «*gg p n alu n T « o f tbi** iiumtier lit! (lie luph Npnla, Judpe
Nfate, thunk.» to the «»o p e n »- will pel u hip vide over thia way np rnpblly, en«-b ilidnll « f thè
« o r k havlnp U»*n pla«»*d in
five marketing.
T ill« i < m »| n *. next elect Inn I
Herbert Trarhnel. the »liver- i «•barpo o f a|M*«-ial minniHt«*«*»
rutilo iiNMN-Intion Ini» piveu to
I oiikui d nralar of the Tualatin, Aeri« ulturnl, uiarketinp, min-
Ih«* opp pnalttcer" o f Oregon
nave u line »eleelinu.
from flu* to In o lili io n i» il
The Chairman hi I reduced l.mi. { ilici- ini, an i bn»iu«*a» orpmii-
pari
in
iloxi-n mon* Ilian tin* |iiiMlueerw ic Slohler, lulled iiiualctun of the xutiona m e takinp
o f ib** .Mi»»¡KNÍ|>|i| Valley liai«* Ml*» who played— and thou play, |dnnning Mie work of Mi«* «*on-
received. The rlitT«*r«*iu*e I n «Ino rtl aome more. He pel an ova- f«*i»*ii«i* and w ill c«Mi|N*rHt«‘ in
Moil.
ciirrying out (he work.
to III«* fin i timi O ropm *pp*
Clara Trarhael e n t • r I allied
w«*n* limier th«* iiifln«*n«i* o f wllli
a dramatic iiumher thal 1 Meli o f nationn! proniincnii-
Ih«* eo-o|N*ratlve markotinp nvn - picaac«| everybody. A W ild \\ cat ¡ 1 1 Mu* vnrbiua tl«*l«la o f a prim i
have |N»*n inviteli to at
(•■III where the inbblb*wi*Nt I n nuinher entitled. "Hi,,*., Mot IU*- |
kept
them
lauahinu.
not *>rpanix«il at all. Th«* eon- vena«"
l«*n«l tin* conf«*n*n«i* mid n»»isi
• ■eorae Koeae « » tile Miaou ami
trn«*tN o f tI i I n assis'lution e x p ire !
W ife— (Moe«a hia name) wen* in tludinp the riplil iiiim w w In
January I, 11124.
N«*w m il lyidenl Weaternera nml liiul tin th«* many knotty «[ii«*NMoii*.
Ir m i» nr** now l«elnp written, cxeltlna time at thu Mlauii Hancli
Tin* «»infiTvn*-«* will I n * or
Kluiontcu. pinir.i»! on iiunnuNlity I n«*.» for
t ' i i lew» tin* nwnrm o f tw o hnti- one mile mirtli of
<ln»l fifty thom«nn«l I ioiin an* Snow llnll Ilie coon, Mike l»uri- «»niNi<l«*nitioii of
coinm«»1it.v
ttk, had 11 rough time. A iikun I
Nipnul by th«* lirst o f January,
Koege and Jim JefTerie» w e r e problems, mul will later wvk
th«- oo-o|N*rntlve
egg N«*lllnp areal performer». Mr. Meachenke to «-iH»i»liuatc their various
agency w ill £«•»»««* to exist.
Ilie Jew, Cart Spiea, got Sir.OU proprama.
for Ilie only porformlna gtratTi*
I i i | i | m * ii I to every rolm*r o f j in captivity.
oppa in Oregon to lit once sign
A certain young fellow was
A domesti«- arts «‘xliibit an­
the mntra«*tH.
Bvery grange, caught hugging Snow Hall'» Mai.
tea was piveu at Mu-
high
A lerrihle col|i»loii happened
farineni* union unii every«*»*
s«-hisd
Inst
\V«»lm*s«lny.
K.\
liiterest«»! lu
th«> priNlmiTN nt Huher when Snow Hall wn» liibils o f eiHikinp mul si-vvin!.-
taking hia log gul 11 huggy rut*
Mlumbl un «* every Ini o f infill- mg In .»ee 1111 old friend on
vV«‘i»* show ii to a large numlN-r
«•nrr poNMibb* to iiuluce th«* pro Co«i|*er Mounlain, when lln* old ¡uf ^nentN
Tillamook train came
along!
«lu«-«*rN o f eggs to sign now.
It I h «* n I inni tut tlmt oil«* liulf Then nil old bachelor who alurl-
million «lollara more w ill «tane ed for Heaven ran out c f chalk
-- vv-na coining hack for morel
into Otvgon if tin* uw iutn o f
W illi »11 Ilie wonderful trick«
|00,(NI0 I umin »ipu
«n u lm ot» of the girulT- amt dually the
I »tw een now ami th«* fi rut of terrible fate of Snow Hall when ,
.lanuary than w ill com«* in if, Ilie tOOO Ih. giratTe full of anger 1
'WHAT*» CVt.THt
» 111 *l**wn on him look the audi­
for iiii . v h iin o ii , the m p iim l
HMD fimuu;
ence hy atorin.
IC t OOP
numlwr fall to sign.
Wash-
Annin Claim couldn’t get down 1
ITDPAV.»
iiipton ami
t'a liforn iii
both Ilie amokc alnek, » 0 lie came
have co-o|H*rntlvi* marketinp light in (lie front window« lb-
ngen«*l«*N for their eggs. Cali- hail a bud runawuy on Ilia trip
down Ihl» year, Iml wn» »Mil in
forniii lum four Niu*h org a n i*«
the ring with the lllllc folk».
tloim.
Hlionbl
O repm
fall
Here'» wialiing you n Happy
I n 'I iìiu I it would I n * tin* only | New Year I
School will begin
state oil the mirnt without a WedncMilny morning, January
«im perative «*pp sidling ngi*ncy, 192 41
mui tin* *<*gp produiiTM o f *1 i I m
0HR I8TM AS M AIL
N tntc w ill I n * comjN*ll«Hl
to
H A N D L E D E F F IC IE N T L Y
ivO".'.:
Nuff«*r th«* conN«»picnrcN.
A good niHiiy pnlroiis o f the
Ä
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HeAverton
Post. Office
have
AH, ANP IMI TUR K ÏÏV
nsked Mini we publish a word of
IR lC A W et I*» WJONPER^OL
Max M rOlasson litis Imui ill appreciation on
Mie efficient
w ith the niMNkw,
------------
manner In which Mie local force j
handled the Christmas mail. The
Mrs. (In ile ft o f Portland lias hulk of Ilie mall broke nil record*
1 n »* ii visititig
Iter
daughter, , at Ilie local Office yel everything
wn* Immill'd expeililioii'ly
and 1
Mrs. Itiehard A. Owen.
everyone seem* well
pleased
Th«> high aehisil
and
the 1 with Mie oapnhle work done, sonic |
grad«* school ,-losed F riday for 1 even going * 0 far as lo say Mini
the liolidayN. They w ill r«»p«*n 1 too niurli could noi he said in
appreciation o f Mie good work
J a n u a ry 2 , 1 !» 24 .
well done.
An
int«*n*Ntlng
riirlstuinN
Rniigc and cxercis«* nn* i*s-
program was given liy tlu* stn-
tl«*nfN o f the Itcnvorton ITigh I h i *¡a lly dcslm ldo fo r poultry
iC a m H U t i
fcb-hool on Friday.
1 lu 'iiilin g stock.
aOULTSY a sso c ia t io n
MAY OK DtSCON riNMKO
Tin* miitrui-ta I n - iw i »* ii
the
ln«*Uila*ra o f tin* I'tt idr I'llo|K-
raliv«* Poultry 1‘ rmluiei-a »nil
the Aa»«a'iiitiou expire .iMiin.iry
I, 1024.
K fforta are
la’iiip
mad«* to aipn up u new « on
tract.
Thia contract w ill la*
fo r five years with a yw irly
w ithdrawal p riv ile«*. 280.000
lien», ueeordinp to Mu* eonlrie-t,
mimt I n * aipne«| by .liiniiHry 1,
1024 or all the «-ontraetM which
have b«i*n aipned in Mu* cam*
paipil ao fur la-eoitie void.
Tlierv u ri- abort at the pr«*»-
cnt time i-bia«* to Hit).IK) heu».
I'll lew« |M*iiltry iu<*n pel
Imay
»Mill aipu lip al orbe, Orepon
w ill la* without mi ikwaa-latiou
mid tin- poultry IndSatry in the
atilt«* w ill liuv«* r*»-*4vi*il a blow
from wliii-h if w ill tak«* venr»
t*i n i»»ver.
T IO A NO
Tin* Metliialiat anil KvunpeK-
•*itl Sun lay a«-l«iMda puv«* ( 'hriaf-
num propruum » t Mi«*ir r«'»p":-
Mve ehurchcH Sunday evmiinp.
NOTICE
Tin* u initial un. ' . ^o **[ tin*
fiitvcrfoii ('bmnts-i- o f Com-
ncm* w ill I n * lu*bl in Mu* I ’m
itlc Tlioati»* nt Hcavct’lnu \V«»I
t«-H*|iiy, .fannary 2n«l, I!i2t. ut
<:tHl p. M.
Th«* i»*jM»rts o f vitrions emu*
-¡litt«»*», tin*
Secretary,
tb«*
rniisut»*!-, and tin* l'n*»id<**it.
«ml i»Mii*r ini|sirtaut niatl«*rs,
<nrh im th«* i*l«H*tion o f oflii»‘rs
for the ensitinp year, will «»»me
' efore th«* nu»*tinp.
K very Is sly in viti») to att«*u«l.
Com«* mul k « i * what tin* <’hii»n»
!»*r o f Poninm ne stands for
m il whnt it is dninp.
Kvi'rlssly weieotue.
K. B. Swenson, Pn*s
OREGON STATE NEWS
The Pendleton Woolen Mill»
■o. will build a $10,(ion d i»lri-
! uting warehouse in Portland.
lu Salem aeven out o f every
leç »late iii»tll<ition« have re­
duced I lie per capita cost in
November.
The Southern Pacific Company
m making plan»
for the re­
building o f Ihcir station in Ore­
gon City.
ary 2.
Tlu- i>n»i-ers-«*|«»-t fo r the Odd
1-Vlluws nr«*: A l
On-enburp.
nolile prtitul; .lobr. I ’ leith, see-
ret ary, mul A l /.weiner, tn*a ;■
nrer.
For th«* Ite'imkali»: A r-
villa Tip;inl,
noble
p n n i:
f 'Iurn Pleitb, vice prm ul; Mi*
mi«* T ip an l, m»-n*tnry mul Cura
Mctttentine, tn*asun*r.
I III* fra u d s mul iicidllm M o*
■J. \Y. Sumluejrs
jaiYt. him »
Sniiiun-rH Jÿl\v
»nrpri^r »• purtr tv c m ttr, in lum
- .____!_.___ «___!_
_____
or o f bis
birthday.
Game
wen* pluyiil anil ¡i bnIT«*t Itiiud
•s»n s.*iw«»i. ^Jr. mul Mrs. Smi!-
iiu-rs hare recently rvluriu-1
from a tom- o f th«*
Fnit«**’
Stat«*s, t ’aumla mul
Mexii-o
•iu«l were very pl«*a.w*d w it’ i
this welcome from their «1*1
time associates «if Tigard.
Tlu* gning«* hekl its i»*gubtr
me«*ting at the O range
hall
Tlniratlay, a gissl inemlierahip
¡N*ing present, w ith many visi-
tors from neighlM»riiig places.
A iNiiutiful m<*iiioriiil nervin'
was held in honor o f ,?.e late
It. <5. D a ily, «»no o f Mu* most
prominent <íning«*rs
of
tlu*
state mid nation. Tlu* officers
<*lfi*i«il fo r tlu* «‘»su in g y « i r
a re: H arvey
H u ff,, master;
Mrs. H ill, overseer; Mrs. K.
I«idilert, lis tu re r; Miss Fox,
si»*n*taiy. (>. Itutl«*r. tn n s in v r ;
Mrs .1, Arnold, ch aplain; t ’.
rhiñafensen, sti*ward; mul K.
T. Trotitter, «t«s»r-k«i*js*r.
A
Hue dinner was s«*rv«*d at noon.
O ur Pet Peeve
TU R K 6 V JOitP
>0P|
VERV 6 OOP > 1 «
N th e tu r k f
(«toaoEITES
PEllCICW>
is
I n t e r e s t in g
T o ld
by
L it t le N o t e s f r o m
Our
A c tiv e
v
L- U
f
i'KR '1 UNE, 3 >Rj~
A
W. Walker li»,k a trip
to
While Salmon and is »pending
the holiday* with hi» parents who
reside at that place.
C o rresp o n d e n ts
as
W e e k ly
Louis« ia vary careful in »elect­
ing tier program*, all being.up*
to-date dialogue*. She doc» not
believe in pulling something 0 1 1
which has been in mothball* for
twenty-five year*, so the Cooper
Mountain people are looking fo r­
ward to »oilte very good pro­
gram» in the near future. Borne-
one «ug«re»ted a pie.»»ting con-
te*<J bill, she s»!4 a- the »Id
Certhan would say, "A humbug I
Those day« are gone forever I '
SCOFIELD NEWS
l>r. Via was in camp s«*v
••ral «lavs this vm*k.
1
W, H. Harl ha« greatly im­
Chas. T. My«*rs was in Itnx-
proved the appearance o f hi*
property hy clearing out t h e t'»n Sunday morning.
brush back o f hi* poultry house*.
Mrs. Ktnmificbl
aud
aw
John Johnson ha* purchased u «*!*♦? Friday visitors at Tim
another horse. John ia a great l*er.
lover o f horse* and »ay* the
Otto HhtiN»b*r is spoiHffii/
beat j» none too good for a
his
holiflay vacation at p m -
farmer.
Cuy
W<*i*eobach
of
near '
Hillalairo, formerly of Reedville
^ f- and Mis. 1 * I.. Cmwfo* •
ami Aloha, ha* taken over the mul win went to Forest <S|-
l . W. Livermore farm. Several Sit misty to visit ov«*r i 'liri-
o f hi* new neighbors have known mas Hay.
film for »evcral years and are
•J« n - Ib-llisJi wit, calltil Inn: •
Mire ha will make a »ucces* of
this farm, for they know he is this w«»*k ns liiss little son i .
a hustler.
«init<> ill.
On Christmas Kve an excellent
Mr. ami Mrs. i ’aui N ovak
program wa* given at the trooper and fam ily l«*ft Kunduy
fo r
Mountain School. The children
Portland to visit «»ver th«* h«i«¡-
entertained Mieir parent*
r id
friends with many
delightful day wnwm.
rccitali<ms. songs, and dialog*.!
Mrs. M. O'Doiiiudl o f Hiii,«-
Tlien, to return the favor, some |M,n , n„ M iu ,.au,j, .S¡,ÍIin l¡,
o f Ilie parent* and* young people ?
muí Suiulay.
together entertained the chil­
Mrs. C. H. Tarry has lsi*.i
dren with dialogs and musical
nun.ber*.
This wa* the first •|uit«> ill tin* lust 2 weeks hui
nhri»lm a» program given
b y is ls*tt«*r now.
M«i* >cUooi J i g ,»_ui)W litllffyAad ----«nr a w i
irrlam fy wa« enjAyerf trr frmse^
over CkrhtuuM
i*.!»«
ai i th<»
K a Annoili
A inland
IA
vbo af fondivi.i_ At
oonrlu-
.«ion of the program Santa Clau* , ami New Years.
impersonated by Joe Kemmer. I
David O'Donnetl was slion-
presented to every child present j pjn},
H illsh«»i»» nml Port-
a Christmas gift, a »ark o f can- , ,
.
,
. and , a package
.
, o f cookies.
• ..
lami «nt Satunlav.
dv
Mr. ami Mr*, t’haa. T. My**r*
The children enjoyed their treat
immensely.
Both parent* and an* *|M‘it«ling th«* holiday»« at
pupils are looking forward to Port kind at the \V; T. M jith
another program, to be given in b o ar,
the near future.
Mr. and Mru. L \Yo«»f«*ii and
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Iwhy an* spending fh«*ir holi­
Miss Millie Jacobson
»pent
day« with Mr«. Wooten’s folk«
Christ>nas with relatives..
nt Newberjj.
Ml. and Mr<> n iy„ R ,,H-,it
Mis»< Tillie F«*hlt of Port­
Christmas with relative* at Ha-
land
cam«* t»ut ftnnday to visit
^'*l<tale.
with her »i«tors and hrotiierx
There is a rumor o f building
nixdher room, also a large base­ h«*r«* over < liristuias.
ment at the srhoolhouse. so you
Th«* n«*w t-liim-h 1 n -II n a g
see Cooper Mountain ha* a very Sunday.
The Iat«li«*s’ Guild
bright future ahead.
t’lnb iMtnoiit and «lonatiii the
Leo Sams, who ha* been laid Isdl t«> the S«-ofi«*Ul chiui'h.
up willi rheumatism o f late is
Mr. an«l Mtn, Panl Gratton
improving. Mr. Sams managed
l**ft
riatnnlay for Bast«*rn Ore-
lo get to (he srhoolhouse for
the big time. Like many others. "on to visit «»ver the h«»li«iays
Mr. Sams fell that it was too witli Mrs. Gratton's mother.
good to .r.iss.
On the evening o f the 24th a
large crowd attended a most
successful entertainment at the
Cooper Mountain School. Many
dialogue*, recitations
recila
dialogues,
and nm-
sical selections 1 entertained both
young and old.
Chief among
these were “ Unc
Uncle Peter’* Visit
School," "The Talet." and
orchestral r.*feclions hy Louise
ut Emma Huher. Hernice and
• harley Barron. A seven piece
novelty orchestra also enlivened
the Christmas Spirit. The cli­
max of the evening was the nr-
-i\al o f Santa Chius, alias Joe
Kemmer. who passed out pres-
e.uts ami candy lo all.
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Owing lo Mr. G ill'* hard work
nt school trying to get the Rtli
grade through in February, it
wn* impossible for him to help
much with the training o f the
little folks so all the cretlil go««
td Mis* Louise
Huber.
Miss
a * 1
th e S u rr o u n d in g C o u n try
S p e c ia l
A \ery pretty part o f
the
Christinas program was u tab­
leaux. by Miss Julia Sams, Miss
ee Hlooniituist and Miss Rose
I.eonctti, Miss Julia and Ml-s
Rose being noted for their pro-
v hair, and Miss Alice being of
the bob type. They made a very
1 retly picture, one whieli will
i- *main in some o f the other
«Iks' memories the rest o f their
days. Lo««k for more big times
at the Cooper Mountain school-
house. We will announce it in
plenty o f time so that you all
ran come and see for yourself
(Seeing is believing). Goodbye
and all Cooper Mountain wishes
von a Happy New Year.
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ANP THt Tb R K tV HASH
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
M ra, Kliziil'cfh Vincm it i»
in ehurpe o f the Sub* o f !{<-d
COOPER MOUNTAIN
< rua» Seul». Tb«»»- atmiip» »re
M i»» France« Oothard, »Indent
lN*inp ao|«l Miro ibi* chiirehea
of I', o f <>., ia »pending the holi-
an«l by a« hmd c liild m i, wl:o are *lay» at home with her parent*.
pett’lip pood result».
■lame. Sain« received a pain­
Tile pllbli«- si-hisila i-baied for
ful injury in hia Atloulder while
M m * holidays l-’ridny tfleriUNiu.
-Ming at the M. W. A. Hall
On ni-i-otint o f tlu* mi*asl«*N epi- laal week.
deuiie no penernl proprmn was
J. C. Tanner, who purchased
piveu, but <*u<-h r«s»m hud a Ide hear properly, ia building a
In»* mul |Mirt.v. Tlu* Ni-hinils houae and making several other
w ill r«»»|N*n W iilneaibiy, .Janu­ improvemeuta.
Mr, mid Mrs. <\ It. Hue at-
ten«|«»| tie» itinera I o f their sis-
t«*r in Inw', Mrs. Ornnt Hit«*, at
Si I vert on Friday.
.Mrs. Kit**
bad la»*n litk<*n to 1‘ ortlm id for
in<*di<'ul tn*Mtiii«*nt last week
CHRISTM AS QATHCN1NO
¡Hid Kcem<il t«» Is* improving,
H E L D IN PO R TLAN D
but Imd ti rebips«- and di«»1
Mr. mul Mr», k. *K Sw**n»«in
suddenly.
•peal Christina» with their ami,
l>r. Karl Kwermoii and family,
Ki*veral
SlierwiMsI «-oiipl«*»
•ogi-lher with friemj* formerly w «* pp pn*s«*nt to <*njoy th«*<ian« c
of Kaii»n», n*<w liv ing in Tacoma,
piv«*n by tlu* Old Tyim* l>mu-
\\ •i»hlngl*ni, among whom we
make »penal mention u f Mr. niul inp Club nt I!on«*»t<i*!«*”s liali
?Jr»: Cart l.hnlblnin. who have Sat unlay even inp. Amonp them
l*een like atembera jyj| the Hvven. were Mr. ¡uni Mrs. I Mir ward
**n funiily for over 25 year».
'lr . nn*l 't r ». II, Smitli, Mr.
Weilueafbty nfternoon they «II iml Mrs. Cliri»t«*ns«*ti mid Mr.
gathered at the home of Mr.
mol Mr». K. E. Swenson, mid mul Mrs. ItoMi.
partook o f their luiapiiaiity.
The l.inilbjoni» wilt r et urn I >
aconia in lime to v*peti*! New-
Near'» I »ay with frieiwt-i there.
They «11 exprr»» 4urpri»e al
In* great pr**grc»» * f our little
leal r.n«J fa »l growiitg town, at
preaeut po-mg more pike a city
Uian a town.
mmm
Mr. and Mra. A.
and children are
Timlier thi»r w«*ck
rutripht’s brother
L. Cutripht
visit inn *t
with Mr.
an«l sinter.
TIGARD NEWS
Miss Mildred Pnnlsen spent
the in diday s at Clackamas,
Miss Estlier Moser sjH-iit the
i diilnys at her home in Strat­
ford.
New pFwa and «*I«*tric lipitt
fixtures have I niui installiil in
M m - new M. Ii. Church,
Mis« Stella Milliken sjM-iif
the liolidayM witli her imreni»
in Ontario, Eastern Oregon.
Misses Irene Sehmokel and
Pwirl Kmnse »| h * i i ( the holi­
days ¡it their h«jute near Slier-
wood.
Mr. and Mrs, K. Geldert a.i.l
family atten«l«1 a party at
-iototi grange hall last Sat­
urday evening.
Miss Margaret Summers ia
home from her school near
Newlierg, ns the s «-1 hni 1 ha»
'-«-«’n r !«»-«! on aeetuint of the
measles.
Tl»e frieuils of Ernest Pfafl'o
aud Miss Ailn Stage w«*re anr-
|»ris<'d to l«*iirn of their recent,
marriage at Kelso, Washing
ton, where they will mak. their
home. Mr. PfaWe has a frnit
store at Kelso.
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