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T he B ea ver ton R e vie w . Consolidated, Decem ber 28, 1923 with V o lu m e II No $1 .5 0 13 COUNTY Beaverton Has Booth at 0. Per \ NEWS C. HIGH SCHOOL Al Ilo’ llllllll.il lori’ l HIM o f the Washington'« hui Inlay wa« oh- W ii I i i o m I"I| I'.ounly liiierii»ry nerved hi Ihe high »ijpiol Kriday Inceder» rlnli ln*lf! ul II ill »In ti-ii wlien Col. .lami'» .1. C í o » -ley o f ii week « mo I i lilny II T. I|«»»e, I lie .'inerirmi leg io n addrenned Booth Prepared by By Beaverton of Scholl» wa» eleeleil |irenlilntil. Ho- » I loh’ il I » hollowing the flag Chamber of Commerce All A. M. l'ilnl, Hiiioll», vli’i’ -(>i’ »l »alule »e»eral palimi Ir »on g» •leni, unit il. T M c" liorler, «ee were »nog hy Ihe a»»emhly. Kinds of Home Products reliiry. The Afflrmallve dehai mg team lile llrotioti Guernsey (lallle. will dehale wilh Ihe Tlllmoook All lyin'» or produce were wHeli will lu* lu* lil in Kiln colín I y nngallve team lo Ihe grade «elioni featured In tin* Beaverton ex- IM » year wa» I In* »peelal order midi!orlimi Krlday night, Keh. lillill ni Oregon A*(I Irullm ill of liUallO’N«, The billowing Com- SU. The Negative team of thè College Friday mol Saturday. •II11 Ii»!’ wii » a|>|iolllli'il In liillkc high «ehonl will dehate Park io «e Apple», walnut«, filili», mol even I lie iieee»»nry nri'niigeiiieul» lo al Parkro»e Mie »ame night. Mr». \V, A h »irhiM <>f Murili’ it» wi'ii a» nin en e fii|- I Id- exrnt The delegale» who were «en! ny oilier products of Ilo* lieu Goodin, Mr. mol Mr» John Mol vertuti I'oonlry I h ‘I| m *«| lo umke toy, John spie» ami A II Mini lo il. A C. lo Ilo* educational ex- • he county agent, mol secretary ponjlInn relurned anu «noi Ihal llo> Itoolli uHrsrllve. Tlie Bea verini! booth wn» under Hie* di- of Ilie II 111 » h< ■ ri > Chainin’ I' o f III” e.ponllloll wn »veli wotill »•'ill ii 'i i of Ml»» I > i i ■■ iit HoliMn», I'.uni me ree lo «et In e x -off irlo Ilo* lime and money timi wa» taken. They will give llieir re- s Junior In |iliy»li’iil education. rnton’ lly, Il I* rank Peler», |ire«lih'til or pori» liefore Ihe a»»>’ inhly In Ihe Ttlo lioolli w ii * eoii»|i|i'n<i| ino* o f IIn» iiio » I nil radixi* of lho»i< Hie lllll»hio'o Chamber o f Culli- near future. exhibited. '| In* variety of III!' Hierre offern l whalever a »» l* l " ‘l’dneaday night. Kelt. .’ 7. Ihe |iro<tliel» wn» line llilliM which mire Ilo* Chmnher o f Collimerei* loral learn. p|aye*l h'ore»t lirove allracleil lite aHeulloii of noiny '’"uhi ulve io lite iliiern»ey hree al lleaverlon. The lleaverlon o f Ihe vlnllor», •li’ »’» mol farnier» o f " 'u »li(n g g ir l» won. The Koreal drove The oilueal(oliai «xpoallloii (** I Coiinly. K I. Muore offered boy» woo by a »core o f i I lo io. n new Idea »1 il A II. The pur- HI» »ervlee» lo ronneell"n wllli III.Ill o f (lie game» were very l * o » e o f thè ex|Mi*ll|ou |» lo en ninkliiM lite lliiemney liiiille» a fimi. ililn wilt probably be Ihe miiragn hluli »r||iH>l «ludeiil» tu j *urce«»fg| evenl lo xl lo Ihe ta«l hn«kelhull game ilei ole UI'OII Ihrlr eiil'eei» hefore fh * nevi nieellna o f Mie limi will he played in Beaverton, lliey are graduateli frolli Hi e IllMll , "iern «ey hreeder - wlll he li.’ hl Ihe la»l being with Purkroae on »rlinol. I»r. Thoniae Ai k|e Clark, 'farcii l « l al thè lllll-hnru Mini’ ll 7. ilenn o f nien al thè t iilv e r « liy ‘ Chmnlicr o f Coinineri’e conni», Krolay ilfglil, Feb. 22, the In- o f llllnol», « n i Ihe prinrttial •— - eal trame played làirbni n-i Hie speaker al Ihe expoelllon. I»r. OER P S T T I S OF home ftpor and Ihe two ream» Clark ilellvered a »erlr* o f ali ' Oled honnra. i he Itcnvertnn DEN SHMOI.ES di e n n e » hefore Ihe deleMale» up g ir l» w**n by a »core o f 20 lo ' ’hau der Oli ihe \alue o f rhuoslng a p r n . i ' " “ " u*‘ l P « " " " . " Kudder- Id. Tin* Corbel! boy» ih’ f**ate*l inn fe»»lnn hefore roiilliiH lo rrdlege Ihe Heaverlon hoy« hy a »core of lo my niudder'» face I »ee, Mini upoli Ihe valile of mi eilit I od »lo* Iriid» me in her pedioom l ì l*i IS. Tin- game wa» very rat mn. f;i«t mol Inward Hie end o f Hie The alleullon o f many o f Ihe Sbendi)- luy» me on her knee. game il wa» very dmihlfol which Ihn I know did | will calen II, vlnllor» wa» allracleil hy Ilo’ l*’.ini would he » irtormu*. I od my fir»h in fancy liehe« ■lyle »lo*w in Ihe nien'a Myni \* I li»lrn for lier patter Wedm-nday night. Keb 20 , u Itaellllll. All lype» of d re»»e» and hai» were exhlhiled hy Ihe o f der »I i I iim I c » on my hrerchc«. triple header banket hull game wit» In-Id in Ilo* high »elioni. The ridirne younn wonien. All Ihe Ffery 1 ink le o f der »I i i i ik I i - lo «I gam, wa» between Hie llen- d r e»»e» and hai» Worn In Ihe Mn» an echo und a »I h I iiim , »lyle »how were inaile hy Ihe l i o ) a dou»ani| hurninu fancie» Vert on* I r e - limen girls and die binimi Frantimeli girl» Il remili Miri» In Ihe rln » »c » in Ilo* »rhool ln*o a ilive to'iiiM «prilla- ; l i n i a d"U»and her« pipi horntd» e*l in a vicini y for lh<* local o f honie economie». | ha promani fnr lini ei|lnrla|n- .'•‘ad my coat) dad aerili lo girl» hy a »core **f Ili lo I. The «l'hwarin reepnd game wa» between the meni o f ihe vlnllor» w«< a varO’d Midge! legni o f Hie high »eliool mie, Athleltc evinti», inr|udniM V I fe«l Hie pallet of der «hin «le ». »ml Hie Molgei (emu of Tualatin. a \vre»i1 11 * m match and a ha»k»l- Th t» v » » the uo*«l exciting and hnll Manie a» well a » a »wlinmliiM Oh, »o »arm, h,trde»l fmiglil game o f the eve evlilhlllnn and « o evhlhllImi hf In a «lohh’il lioli'i iiil«» 0 'n Ihe iilrt«' pii» »Irai «duratimi di’ 1 'i c h appear» my only oenutice, •ling'. Al Hie end o f the allnlcd parlinetil li ci ped lo enlerlaln Ilo’ I «ay, "Shirlke »linully. niudder. time Ihe »core nlnnd a lie no Hie tir you'll »hplll mine Sunday team» agreed In play another 5 vl»llor». baiti» minute» to play il o f f Imi al Hie l'ilnripal J. I* McOlusnon, Jark Mnlarkey, lieorMlnnna Ma- She »|ilo|»» a inomenl. draw» her • nd <>f Dial lime Ihe »core wa- hiealti, » I ill a He, »o another five min larkey. Ernest Nirlinl». mol .leali ule» w.l» played \l Ihe end o' Smith were Ilo' iifllrlal deii-Male» I »er »hliiMle« hold» ul"fl, l in i »aya, " I had not II ioiim I i I of • hai lime Ihe Molgei'» »core wa» fron, lira veri oli. did Id while llieir opponent» wa» II The lutai numher o f onieial ileleMale» iegt«lrred al Ihe ex - Mine «on, ehli«l duke dem o ff '' The la«l game wn» heJween Ihe 135 pound learn o f Beaverton inimllon wa» M'.1. mol Ihe Idfi III. lemn o f i n a la OIL LEASES tin The »core wa* 21 to 10 in CAM D ' M I O I I .1 C. Orino’» o f Texan i» in favor <*f Beaverton. PILLINO STATION trinity leaning oil land. Ihl» V viemily Atomi Ih ree o'rlork Krlday J hey have nhotit Him aere» al limi li log. I. E. Hquire», Manager ready leaaaal. They require Ina NEW FILLING STA ul Ilift f11111 » m «lalpui al (he fo lk» TION AT ALOHA ne» on .’ Olili aere.» and in rn»e o f (he »Ireel In Ihe ea»l pari o f \ modern filling » l a I ion will they » r e l i r e Ihl» amount they lowtt, wa» nnh’ ly awakeninl hy the Aloha agree In »lari drilling a» »*'un as take Ihe place o f whal, Ite »md. »ouioled like Iwn garagi they ran gel Ihe machinery on Oarage a) Aloha. The box ear» eomiiiK logelher vvilh n Ihe ground. In en«« they can was formerly owned and opera liemendou» crash Wlien he m <>I ■od gel 2000 nere» »ignei) up li ,1 hy I It Wooden mol F. II • itiI»lite hi» liome he founil Iluit Teriiatedl liut wa« rerenlly laken they will abandon Ihe field. a ear lo’ loiiKinM lo Ivan Moml o f II aurely look« good If we over hy Mr. J.' II Solewell, win* ISSO Macadam SI Portland, linil w.uil a well pul down here we i» pulling up ii new- building cra«h*’d luto Ihe frolli o f Ihe fil- belter gel busy. If Ihe people The new »Intoni will he open for I iiik -laloni office here do mil want a well put down bimine»» on or almiil March IT> The driver, a youiiK mali em lo re nil lliry have lo do i» lo pii*» ed hy Moad lo lake IIn* Mor- Traffic C.op: "<lel along there' nay *o when the leaner conte» n in « Oreiionlnn from lleaverlon What's Ihe mailer with you?" along lo Vernonla, Inni fmhnl lo make Truck Hriver: “ I'm all righi. Ihe lurn mol limi Mone head on Hi.ink«, bul my engine’ » dead." lido ime of Ihe I hm piimpa. break- LOGAN RIDGE I iim li o ff «Ioni, mol eoili’d U|i hy h r e a k l O M In Ihe front o f Ihe <||- e— Flic warm rains are aure |lce hiiddliiM II I» IhoiiMtit he niu»( bave heen a«leep or (hai making H u n g s look like spring thè fon wa» » « den.ne Miai lo* is really here. rollili noi »re Ihe llll’ll ni Ihe No school on Monday al Hie -------------------------— , "V ". The ilaninge l.» e»timaled t'pper l.ngan school owing In Ihe al uhoiit Sfinii lo Ihe fillliiK « l a - illiir»» o f Mr« Swygerl, the lew llon and SU'*1 lo Die ear. rher. SCOFIELD NEWS Olio Sehroednr wa» land Sinolny. ili l'orl Mr. I.ee Via o f l'ortland wa» n liuay muli bere Inni week. Pani lirallon iiiinh' a burine»» trip lo 4'nrlland Thursday moni- Ing. A " fu ll house" wa» lin* way lo | express Ilie crowd Ihal alteiuled I In* "'a sh in g lon Day exercise al Ihe Upper l.ogau school **n F r i day. \ splendid program was ( rendered and a Mimpluous lunch j served, cafétéria slyle. T l" ’ ,lnnr'' “ ,von •» ing Hall Saturday night hy the (). wiis well alleuih1 Mrs G. II. I’arry was hostess The urneecd» were very good lo Ihe I,. G. G. Iasi Thursday Imi word» are wenk wlien applied aflernoon. In Ihe llixurlou» »upper aerved. Mrs. Joe Belllsh and son luiule All presenl wished «ufh dance» a visit nl Ilie Jim. Holliah home caule oflenor. ai Buxton Sunday. The " ' G. T. 1’ . mei’ ling lield Mr. and Mrs. A. !.. (intrighi nl Ilio homo o f Mra. F.. S. Gro- made a business trip to Bank« nier on SI. 'a len iin i’ '« ilay " a « mucli enjoyed hy Ihe Iweniy Iwn Sunday morning. Suine aervlng wa» dune Mr. and Mr«. F.d Riehler and presenl dautfliler macie a hu«ine»» Irip tu , f'*i* un ill member. Fighi dollar» Hn’ ir home in Hillsboro Sunday was realised fron the free silver lea offering. This iimoiinl wa« aflernoon. ' appropriated to the fun ! for Hu* Mr. and Mr». D. O'Donnell and " ' . 0. T. U. Orphanage a? For- | children visited al the Tom Mc valli». Farland home nl Buxton Sun day aflernoon. , ,, „ „ , If you've a Joke to tell In your Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Slewnrl re- ¡ f r¡pn,|* turned home Sunday from a 2 Aft|| (hink ,‘hat „•* v o r „ , while, weeks visti willi Mr. Stewart s Y„ u,(| , ¡, ¡„ ,li(> ,m|)Cri folks Hi Hie « la ie o f " ashinglon. And n)8kt> w,,ole ,own , nlil(>. 1 which w as Established in 1 9 1 0 TF. 1 » Beaverton, W ash ingto n County, Oregon, Friday, February 29, 1 9 24 Year AGENT I HE HANKS HERALD H E R A L D , V o K im « X I V , No. 15 OBITUARY Timely Reminders El wood O. Maine« FI wood D. Maine» wa» born m Juaper County, Iowa, on July 0, I860. He wa« inarrieil to Myrtle M Sawyer» on January !i, IHUd ut Franklin, Nehra«ka. Suggestions Sent Out by 0. A. They made Iheir home in Ne to Answer Perplexing Ques hru»ka mil 1 1 lillH, when they tions For Farmers came In Oregon, nettling ul Bea- verlon, where lliey have rennled «nice Mil 8 .'»paragli» ouec pianteli i» lie died on February 22, 1921 g"od fo r niMiiy yem». li j» „ne «1 hi» home in Beaverlon a» (he of Ilo* flr«f vegelahh’ H lo he re»ult o f an accident. ready for u»e in Hie «pring II He leave» !o mourn bin In«» will mi *"W' well under a variely of Ilia wife and three dangiiler», « »•■il ami ritmane rondilinn». A n - brother and »inter al Franklin, paruMu» I» beat wlien »erved a Nebraska, and a «inter al Denver, few looir» nfler cii H iiim . Iience Colorado, a» well a» nmoeroii» il» addi'd vaine a» a fami vege- friend» and neighbor». • alile, A n rn iln r mi planling I» avalluble al f). A. C. Frank I. Qrubb Frank I. finititi wa» born in ' uiovenieul ia on Hiroughmil III itmi - on November 16, 1853. Mie alale lo encourage lh<- fa r He was Ihe hii»band o f ilallie mer» lo lake belter rare o f Un* N. (trubh. In I t ili they rann* lo Oregon, cream. A » warm weather ap- Slalioii. prnache» die eream »bimhi he »el Hing near Durham kepi cuoi al all Hmc». li i» a where lie lived until he died. lie died at hi» home al Dur good Inibii In »operale righi nf- • her milking because the cream ham Slalom on February 26. I» al a very good femperaliirc I I J I . The funeral »erviee» were then lo gel maximum remili». Ho conducted on Thursday. Febru noi add warm cream In rold ary 28. al 2 P. M. from I lie cream. Shipment of cream Tigard M. K. Church. Interment ehould he made at leant (wire a wa« in Hie Crescent Grove Ceme week. Il i» lmpo«Mhle In make tery. He leave» lo mourn Ili» lo«» fieni grade butler from second and four children. «•ad*’ cream, and second grade bi« wife buller will not »ell ni fimi grade Reginald o f Portland. Frank Jr. price». The farmer pay» the hill! and Tliad o f Durham Station, and Merle o f llerahl.»biirg. fiali- Growers o f »lone fniils who forma, be«ide» a ho«t o f friend». have had trouble with Monilia Miienom hlighl are urged In pre- , BURR V I L L E pure lo »pray with bordeaux i lllixlure t - 1-50 ju »( before the: I. P. Bledsoe wa« in Rank» blossoms open. The object o f I • Hie application I» to kill Ihe j Saturday. «pure» which are be mg produced Dan May w»nl to Pumpkin by Ilie dried »pur» kilted Hie Ridge Friday. year before. Thin precaution I.yle Bledsoe was in Manning will eliminale moni o f Hie scour- Sunday morning. re » o f blo«»iim infection. Mr» K. 'V. Mill»-wa.« in .Man Apricot are alway» »prayed with bordeaux at thin »laKe be ning Saturday morning. cause the Monilia blig’ hl ia de»- Harry I.ee wa« a Sunday caller Iruclive to Ihe fruit. al Ihe Benton Phillip» home. lo r Farmers FEEDS ARE -• ^ Mill» ami I. P. Hled»i*e SHORT IN FEBRUARY vvor<‘ Manning Tuesday morn- Mees are likely to run »liort o f . ln* ' « lo r e » in February, » a y » the Or- | J. M. Brown attended Ihe egon experiment station. They Grange meeting al Bank» Sal- are watched rlonely, and when a ^ urdav. shortage i» noticed a sugar syr A. E. Rye wa« a Saturday af up in fed to lake Ihe place o f ternoon caller al Ihe A. !.. Stepli- honejr. To prepare, sugar and |pmie. *v«ler are alirred together in Ilia nil in o f two parta o f sugar to ' NV ,,,,,, w,rc werP • me part o f water. One lea, w , ‘ k ' '-‘ •••»f- »>' Hillsboro •poonful o f lartarre acid I» ad- nn'* -**'*r! r'**- ded In every 2« pmfnda o f sugar. Harry I.ee and family were 'V a ler near the boiling point is Thursday evening visitors at Ihe used lo mix with Hie sugar but A. K. Rye home, care la taken not to scorch the Mrs Harry Lpo cl, „ (lr,.n « j i ii p in making. » e r e Monday aafternoon callers Svrup i« f.’.l lo Hie bees by a( j M M|,|s inuring into a friction-top hue- j ’ el. in the lid of wliieli I ih « been * Madam» Mill», Rye and i.tntrhod 50 to 75 holes with a ►'**»«er were Friday afternoon •a!h nail The huekel is I visitors at the Dan May home. upside down over Hie frame* o f , Dr. Dinsniore o f Hillsboro was Hie hive The top o f the hive j« H Saturday evening and Sunday • lien covered with an empty hive \i<j(or al Ihe George Morrow ’ ■oily which will fit over Hie ( home. huekel. Several layers o f news- I Mrs. J. H.Fisher and little «on. naper are placed over Ihe IHve Don, o f Orchard, Washington for Wlrinth, between the cover were visiting a few days o f the •uni Ihe hive proper, with a hole past week in Burrville and Sco -•ni large enough to fit the buc field. ket. I W elcom e!! , —- ..... » ■ M a rra m -------------------------------- FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS Interesting Little Note* from the Surrounding Country a» T old j y Our Active Special Correspondent* Weekly MeKINLEY Extra! leudeil Ihe country school. It ilevelnpes individuality and not machines. In America we don’ t Exteal want every body lo Hunk alike. hauling Give 11 « different opinions. Give us more Andrew Jacksons! Gar field»! and Abe I.Incolli«! relurned NEWS F ir« Orlili Frank Griffith wood Ihi» week. i» William l.iehly lo Falifornia. lia» The road near Hie !.ar»en place i» being improved. WHITPORD NEWS Mike Duriza is attending school at Portland Y. M. C. A. Frank Kosmalski who lui» been quite ill with tonsilitis ia »lowly. Ill Ihe springtime i» a kimm recovering ) time to subscribe for the Bea The Ba»ehall Club »olirited verton Review. . Ihe community for funds and Mr. John George has just re- purchased a piano for !lie nail. renlly returned fn>ni a hu»ine»» Irip lo California. Mr«. Fred German and her little granddaughter were visit Sophie Tonges doe» excellent ing Ilie past week al Ilie home work in arithmetic al school and o f Mr*. German’ s sister. Miss l.elly McKay. is some hall player! They *ay wedding bell» will »non be ringing! Let > r go. We got Ihe row bells ready. Ha! Ha! A tier a long absence caused hy • line»» Edith Sloffer 1 » back in school again. We are all here now. Have you noticed about this lime o f year on Ihe ranch the hoys are so wilting to gather Ilie eggs? I’ he minstrel show given by Hie Whit ford Baseball Club last •Saturday night was greeted hy a packed house. They were u finelooking bunch o f "coons,” and did their parts well. The vocal solos and quartets were especially pleasing. The orches tra was received with applause. The Woman's Club held the second regular meeting for the month on the 20th. The study Mi-«dames Adam Spies, John for this meeting wxs "T h e Geo Spies and Charles Spies and ehil- logical Dept, o f the U. S.” and ' I re 11 were welcome visitors at was led by Mrs. McGowan and generally discussed by the mem school Friday. bers. Mrs. Betterdorf presented Tuesday, County Superinten a special paper on "Making A dent, Emma Bryant o f Hillsboro Happy Home." Plan* fo r a so visited the loral school and gave cial and eniertainment in March a talk on Club work. were discussed. Mr. James Jackson gave us a pleasant call Monday at school. Mr. Jackson is a prominent res TIGARD NEWS ident o f this community. The boys elected Donald Jack- The smallpox epidemic still -•• 11 . Captain o f |92t Baseball continues. Several new cases leani and Grace Duriza was cho have developed the past week. sen Ita Capflna o f Girl's si|Uarf. Mrs. J. H. I.illow has recover John Carlson «tar twirler o f ed sufficiently for her attack of Cooper Mountain, season 1923 heart trouble to be about Hie came over to visit his old friends house somewhat. Thursday and we all had a skoo- The Tigard basketball "teams fcum lime playiug ball. defeated Ihe visiting (earns from The hoy« have erected high Aloha last Friday evening at Ihe poles in plare for a back stop on sc himl gymnasium. Ilie baseball diamond at school. The ladies o f Ihe Social Club The teacher furnished the net a one ting and the umpire will soon were entertained with o'clock luncheon at the home o f veil, “ Play Ball!” Mrs. W . H. O'Kelly on Tuesday In Ihe course o f human events aflernoon. sometime» they put one over A party was held at Ihe home 01 the old folks about the wea liter— but it is a hard trick to o f Mr. and Mrs. Hunzeiker Sun fool Hie children in different day afternoon to celebrate their anniversary. school ills!riels a« to who gave thirtieth wedding The lime was spent in playing them good times in past years— games, after which refreshments isn't it funny. were served. There were nboul First fire drill staged Monday 50 guests present. was a great success. AH the Eva Alice Louise Schunring, students marched out o f Ilie Ilie baby daughter o f Mr. and building hy music in double- HUick lime. Irene Zuercher al Mrs. Schubring, died last Friday The funeral was Iln* organ ¡)nd Edwin Sloffer at Portland. held from the M. E. Church Mon ringing Fire Gong. Time. 49 day morning. Rev. Downs having seconds, flat! charge. Interment was in the Everybody al school is looking Crescent Grove Cemetery. forward to a great lime Easier The Grange mH Thursday. A al school. W e are going lo have good membership was present. a big egg hunt., It is something new here. About tOOO eggs will The lecture period was made in he hidden on Ilie school grounds, teresting with patriotic selec- then Ihe fun will begin, to see lions and a talk hy C. C. Land» who will find Ihe greatest num o f Portland on the rare o f baby licks. The subject o f building ber. a new hall was discussed, most Mr. and Mrs. Neal, Expert o f the members favoring the photographers o f Portland called matter. A building committee Wednesday and took a picture was appointed to investigate of our school, and paid Ilie dis costs and plans. trict a wonderful compliment. Mr. Neal stated he had taken GARDEN HONE over 300 pictures o f different schools this year and that this school had Ihe best dicipline of Perry Stewart, who ha« been airy lie had visited. quite ill fo r some time, is slowly Valentine's day was a howling success. A beautiful valentine box was arranged for Ihe pu pils. IVonald Jackson was Mc Kinley's first Post Master and made good. Everybody got many valentines and in Ilie bottom of the valentine box was a big par cel post package for Ilie scho lar«. Six visitors were present and one friend. John Carlson o f Cooper Mountain eaine a day ahead o f lime— hut got three packages in his mail just the same. About the Union High School proposition. McKinley school district is not compelled lo join either crowd. Why not vole. No! Keep the money in your pocket. Maybe some day we wii want a high school right here. Build up community centers and the hoys and girls won't he leaving J the farms. Every one o f our great men and women have at- recovering. A number from hero altendel the dance given at Kenton Sat urday evening. Ralph Huffaker " f Vernoma spent Saturday and Sunday al Garden Home with his father. The Community Club gave a card parly at the clubhouse nil Wednesday evening. II was well attended. Miss Clara Peterson has re lurned In her work al Meier A Frank's after an absence of (wo weeks on account o f sickness. The minstrel play at " ’ hitford Saturday evening drew a large crowd from Garden Home. All repivrt a good show and an en joyable time. IFs tough to miss a street ear— As you may often do— Bui it is luck, you het. When the same Car misse« youv