Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 18, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
WILSONVILLE j
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H. D. Aden went to Portland on bus-1
lnesg Tuesday. j
Mrs. Crown has returned home after;
a three week's visit with her parent. ,
"Mrs. Batalgta's health is somewhat !
improved. i
Mrs. Norris Young has been quit? !
ill (or a few days, and has been under
the doctor's care. I
Professor W. W. Graham and a par-'
ty of friends motored from Portland
to the Graham farm to spend Sun
day. Miss S. M. Graham and nieces, Ro
setta and JospMne, arrived last week
to spend the summer Titration at the
farm.
M. and Mrs. J. Peters, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Thornton and Mr. and Mrs.
Aden were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Kruse on Saturday evening.
Mr. Chahipsky is having ground
clears, for a nice ne residence near
our village.
Mr. Morrison and family, of Pert
land, are living in the house formerly
owned by Mr. Cooke. Mr. Morrison is
on the editorial staff of the Evening
Telegram."
Walter Wills and family have niov
d Into the summer house, and H.
Wallis and family have moved into the
house belonging to Mr. Chase. These j
men are bridge carpenters.
Mrs. May Greer, who visited thRe-'
bekah Indue in her official capacity. J
on Thursday evening of last week, ev
pressed herself a3 much pleased with J
the work of the local lodge. j
R. W. Graham went to Portland on
legal business on Wednesday. )
About 300 persons attended thj
concert given by Professor W. W. I
Gra'-am and his two assistants at '
Newberg on Tuesday evening. Quite
a number from Wilsonvlll? being In
attendance. We are proud of the fact
that this star violinist has his resi
dence here for a pood share of the
year.
Mrs. Wm. Prawl and mother visited
Mrs. B. Cronin last w;ek.
mymsf hps
One Or Two Generations Ago
Most Farm Animals Roamed At
Large But We Have Gradually
Found That This Did Not Pay
The barn yard fowls have been the last to feel the effects of bus
iness methods on the farm but at last they have to gi t in their
place (In the poultry yard) and stay then-.
The farmer who reads the magazines knows that today many a
chicken farm of a few acres pays a blgg-r profit than a big farm
did a few years ago. Every farmer keeps chi'rkens because it
navs and It wlil pay lota better and the farm will look better If
they are kept In the poultry yard.
They are about the most profitable animals on the farm and it
take less space and less expense to keep them.
Enough of our poultry fencing to keep your fowls properly
will cost very little and will be the best investment you ever
made on the farm. Ask for prices.
FRANK BUSCH
Furniture and
Pure and Pleasant Dr. King's New Dis
covery Drives Away Cough and Cold.
Makes You Feel Fine.
You know how very embarrassing
it is to constantly cough at parties,
in church and other public places.
Besides sufTering the distress of
coughing, you regret the annoyance
to those with whom you are brought
in contact, and decide not to go out
again while your cold lasts, causing
yourself much inconvenience.
"Every winter," writes Mrs. XI. 0. Crosa,
Granbury, Texas, ''I suffered with severe
coughs and colds, but since using Dr. King's
New Discovery, I have not been bothered or
Annoyed with either for over two years."
Ask your druggist for a bottle of
Dr. King's New Discovery He will
refund your money if not satisfied.
DRUGGISTS
Arbor Day was observed with ap
propriate exercises in the local sc'.iool.
One of the Hand Bros, has rented
the Hasselbrlnk farm.
Eva Larsen and Mbrris Cronin en
tertained about sixteen of their young
friends at a birthday party on Satur
day afternoon, April 12th. the occasion
hein-r a double celebration as Eva's
birthday occurred on the 11th and
Morris' the 12th. Games were en
Joyed by ths merry guests, dainty re
freshments were served and many
happy congratulations were given the
young hostess and host.
STAFFORD.
Mrs. Fisher died at Willamette on
tht 9th. She had been sick some
time, having suffered a stroke of par
alysis some time ago. She was the
mother of Mrs. Geo. Sann. She was
buried in the Osweco cemetery.
Mrs. Schrader died the 11th and a
lone nrocesslon of friend nnd neigh
bors followed here to the City of the
nnd. where she was laid to rest by
the side of her husband In the Staf
ford cemetery on April loth.
A good many are suffering from se
vere colds, ln some cases are almost
like th grip, and a good many child
ren have a couch similar to whooplns
couch, but the uncomfortable msn
which has afflicted so many, has about
left t'le neiehborhood.
An epidemic of s-rpr'sc rart!
seems to have hrokn oi;t among t'le
voung people. They made a descent
"upon Mrs. Gebhard and family last
Saturday evening, almost more In
B'lmVr than the house would hold,
but thv renort a eood time.
Mr. C.ebhardt is preparing to adl
quite a numbpr of acres to his hop
field on ground bong'it ot Mrs. Ga-e.
Word was received last wee'.f by
Mrs. Moser that Lizzie Mosrr has
be?n caring for her Invalid grand
mother, who has been sick with ton
silitis. All hope for her spedy re
covery. Friday, the 11th, being Arbor day
Hardware
OHEflON CITY -RNTRnPRISK. FRIDAY, AVIUh
the teachers arranged tocelebrate It In
an appropriate manner. A Has which j
cost M. had been whipping Itself to
rug from the pole on the boll tower
us It could neither be raised nor lower
ed, so a beautiful poll was ralscl,
and the i'.ur with K frayed ies cm
ott and bound over was trnsierod to
the ue pole. whlc.i a furnished by
,V Nussoauni. Kach of tin- clghl
grades bad a tree to be planted with
appropriate exercises, and If they are
watered at Intervals through vacation
they will be a beauty and a Joy lor
ever to boys and girl who will at
tend the Stafford school for y ars to
come. The teachers and scholar had
mado beds In the angle of the well j
of the to room and quantities of
plant were tirougiit that day. enough ;
to hav almost planted the whole yard, !
showing the Interest taken by all. The
work Stafford wa outllued In one bed
with red Quilled daises. Hoard were
laid acros the desk, and a bountiful
dinner s-rved. after which all as
sembled In Miss Bench room aud
listened to a short programme, a song -by
all. Mr. Urkin playing tile ac
companiment on the organ; recitation
by Homer Niisshaum. eutltled "Tree '
Plalniiug' ; "iur TrV by Lena Kl
legsen and l.eluh Ttedeuian; after
which Mr. Calavan. district supervisor
gave an Inleresdng talk, tolling of the
origin of the day in a treeless sUH.
at a little country school house, how
that afterward t.ie Government see
ing the good Its might accomplish sot I
apart the second Friday In April a;
tr-e planting day. and now the won-
,wril dies ha soread to almost ev-,
ery state In the I'nlon. and the day
is a legal holiday In alt schools, aud ,
thousands of trees are planted on that j
day, then the school sUng. "Happy Ar
bor nay, and ten girls rami onio
the stage, namely, Ceclle. Kv, Bottle.
Martha, Susie. Neva. Violet. Jydla,
Lllilnn snd l.lbble. with boughs of the
different tre they represented. anJ
recited. 'The Trees of the Forest." In
a very pleasing manner after which all ;
wore dismissed to the work out of
doors. Willing hands planted flowers.
bovs and girls led by Mrs. Seedling i
raked together trash, sticks, cnipsana
debris of every kind and burned them.
The plot across the road had been
newly harrowed and seeding, adding
not a little to the looks of things and
when a good fence la made on both
sides the street "School Mouse Hill"
as It haa been called for year will be
a credit to Stafford.
THE LULL
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IS 'THE TIME TO MAKE PREPARATIONS PUT IN YOUR
MYERS HAY UNLOADER
NOW and you will be in tip top shape to handle your crop this year-Take
our advice and come in and look them over next time you are in town.
A LOT OF TIME IS LOST
THROUGH BAD DOOR HANGERS
HANG YOUR DOORS ON
Myers Stayon Hangers
Or the New Tubular Track Hanger and you will
have no more trouble This is another matter that
should be attended to before busy season.
IV. J. WILSON & CO.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
CANBY HARDWARE & IMP. CO.
CANBY, OREGON
CHAMPION MOWERS BINDERS RAKES
8UNNYSIDE AND ROCK CREEK.
It is announced that Y. P. I! of the
Sunnyside Free Methodist church will
Kive a programme at the e'iurh Sat
urday evening, April 2fi. All are
cordially invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoll and Mr.
and Mrs. Joa K. Deardorff were In
Orrpcn City on business on i,'nlay
last.
A number of the men around here
took a t ri ;, ov-r to Sandy on Tuesday
In fjue-it of Hmeit but they were not
very plentiful that day.
A f.:w neighbor boys Kalliered at
fleo. f'llii -y n's last Sunday to cebv
brate I.eland's birthday. They had a
i;i'-f 'iine aod we wish iilrn many hap
py n-lurns of the day.
Mrs. Itoy flradys mother is no
!-t:iltis with t.er. She Jusf arrived
from the ,ast last Kalnrd-y. She had
a tii' frip, but v.m tired when she
uot t' ere.
- Till the Dog Was Disabled.
Chili I i.i .mo shoot with a d"?
i: -r.,e I er iMoally stint with one -I
..'..!-1 1 M ,1
That Incomparable majli'lan. Iho
aunshlne, following In the wake of the
heavy rains, ha In the. past week,
wrought as great a mlr.;-l as ever
happened In anclont or modern time.
Fruit tree that a week ago wi re ap
patently In their Winter garb ar now
hidcn with lover blossOms. If n
blight from frost or other enemy at
tack them, we may expect a frnlj
harvest of unusual abundance. The
orchard havs been thoroughly pray
ed and every procantloa has been tak
en to prevent Injury to the crop. The
grain too. U growing perceptibly.
Those wld stretches of bright em
erulil eom to betoken tho ((wealth of
nutrition and a comfort Hint lies hid
den within, and when one reflect t lint
many of th"a field, smiling so bright
ly In the sunshine now, were a year
ii'im frowning waste of Juimlo or of
blackened slump, the rapidity with
which our tnte I developing, cornea
forcibly Into the mind.
Cheering report concerning the
railroad are constantly reaching us,
telling that not alone In thing agri
cultural Is our vicinity progressing,
but that the tedious journey through
water and mud to the railroad town
Is to exist, only In memory, veiy soon.
TI'o 1 one messenger, however,
whose visit to our flnce has Instead
of bringing gladness to us, taken a
bright young life from our midst.
Miss Mary Stler, whosp Illness was
mentioned In last week s Issue of the
K-.irnrUn ill. i but Tuesday morn
ing In the twentieth year of her age.
Miss Stler had. In her school days,
been a pupil In the Eby District and
was much beloved by classmates and
teacher alike. Her early death has
cast a gloom over the entire neighbor
hood. Other members of Mr. Stler'
family are III with the same fevr that
proved fatal to the beloved daughter.
Friend and neighbors of the afflicted
family wish to express deepest sym
pathy with them In their trouble.
A little ho.i came last week to Mr.
B. G. Sorack. eldest daughter of Mr.
J. Gibson, who, alnre her marriage
has resided In Portland.
The rite of confirmation was per
formed In the Lutheran church on the
morning of Sunday, the thirteenth
and In the afternoon of the same day
baptism was administered to ttw In
fant son of Mr. and Mrs.' Koch at
their home.
A. A. Baldwin made a business trip
BEFORE THE STORM
to I'ortland on Saturday, taking ln a
lodf-'e mectlrif; at Canby In the even
ing. A base ball i-'airie between Hubbard
and Marksbiirg on Sunday, resulted
In a victory for the latter.
Uoth the Eby and the Macksburg
schoof 'nouses were thoroughly rli-aiih-ed
at the ':nd of the week, making
them !,rl(;iit and char for Monday's
work.
Frank Hilton Is renovating tho In
terior v.alls of bis 'honif wilh very
handsome and tasteful effect.
(Jeo. Walsh Is tit 111 ' working for Mr.
Kiiy, Hr.
Nothing bhH than a week of dark
ness and rain could have iiel ;!iti-iied
) lie enjoyment of the sunshine as the
past week has done.,
The birds, thoiifh thy sag through
all the rain, are especially tuneful in
these charming spring days. One may
before rising time In the morning, lie
still and listen to the grand -Kt con
cert on eart'i from these inatihls
Forigstcrs of the (..rove. .1 be wild
flowers, too, grow lovelii-r. with evory
finsrin',' day. Tho richly colored fol
liae of the Oregon fape is thrown
Into striking contract by cluster of
golden flowers, whllo the violets are
In such abundance that walking over
them scctr, not to hurt them at all.
18, 1913
. ' MEADOWBROOK.
Mr. and Mrs. It. I.. Ilolntnn and aon.
Chart", visited at Hubbard Saturday
and Sunday.
Mre. Tt. I.. Orem and three children,
F.slher. KltHe and Oliver, are vlaltlmi
her father, Mr. Huff, of Mulinomall
Station, who I unite III.
Mr. and Mr. M. I. Clilinlgien ami
daughter, Vivian, and Iho Mlsse Kill
, Kdna, Kllen and lluben Nelson
spent Sunday at I'. 0. Chlndgreii .
Hurry Chao took a large hog tn
Canity. U weighing over 600 lb.
Mlsse Fmillo and I'aullno llofstot-t.-r
spent Sunday afternoon with Myr
tle and Hasol Larklns,
Mr, and Mr. Kerns visited at J.
Chase' Sunday afternoon.
J. i. I.arklns was dow n to hi ranch
on biislnes Saturday.
Mrs. R. 11. SnodgriiK. daughter.
Mary and aon. Hobert Snodgrass, Mr.
and Mr. Win. Uohlendor and son,
Hugh, took dinner at A. l-arkliis,
and In t ie afternoon they returned to
Mullno whro Mr. and Mr. Uohlendor
will leave Monday morning for Tort
land whore Mr. Uohlendor U en
gaged In the plumbing business.
Mr. and Mr. A. I.. Larklns. sou Al
ln, aud daughters' Alma and lluth,
spent Sunday evening at Mr. and Mr.
McClurc'.
Mr. refer wont to Portland Satur
day to rot more men to help on the
survey. '
lion Chliidgren la helping Hull
I (rather run tie.
GLAD TIDINGS.
Many people, from the mrroiindlng
country, resident of Clackamas and
Marlon Counties, attended the Horse
Show at Mt. Angel on Snturday. April
12. The display of horse fl 'h w
truly amailng. The sneaking- wa
good. The listeners were attentive
and the best of order was a nottocahH
feature of the day.
O. L. Hammond and wife visited In
Portland Wednesday, returning home
on Saturday.
K. K. Dart, wife and daughter. Myrt
It. after several days visiting with rel
ative In Linn County, returned borne
Saturday, taklug In the Horse Show
at Mt. Angel on their return trip.
W rnllred much grubbing and
rlenrlng of land along the Marimni
and ML Angel road that bad been ac
complished during Inst winter.
Fall sown grain along the way is
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ARE THE BEST
far advanced, and bids fair to make
a bumper crop, but a small amount of
spring gruln has been sown, owln
to the continued rains. Hence, much
land will be summer fnllow-d thai
otherwise would have been seeded had
the weather permitted.
AL6PAUCH.
We an still having rain.
Mrs. Fn-d Kly had (!o misfortune
to fall while she was fl'hing one day
last week and break her nose. Sim
Is gettlne alone nicely now.
Miss F.'ho Olthons was the guest
of Mr. Harton Saturday afternoon.
Miss Knnna Dowty was a I'ortland
visitor Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. O. K. Tull and , Mrs. f'bas.
Sparks were guests of Mr. John Gitb
ens Sunday.
Fn-d Kly and Chas. Spark attend
ed the ball game at I'ortland Sunday,
The Wrliibt Company gave a drama
ai Fsta'ada Saturday which was a
prand sccceHi. A numh.-r of young
people from here attended.
onoon oarors.
A shave In a London barls-r stvip
cosfn 4 to VI rents, a tiair cut 8 to 21
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MAPLE LANE.
The ladle' Improvement C'lub. of
MhVle lne. and acveral other put
rona of the achool, conio to the chi'l
h.tua.i on Arbor lir at 11 A. M. and
K&vo t!u children and teacher, and
our upcrvlor. Mrs rurraii. a aplend
Id dinner with mnulm cixoi rooked
on i'hi hool rook Move, for drink.
It un the kind of a dinm-r that !m
made the rooks of Maple Ijine fmnoii.
After dinner a i.t and cmtviIiIiii;
cleared th pupllit reiulercl H e fnl
IokIhk prettraiu;
H011K. "The On-torn I Irtlly. " Sc'iool.
concert recitation. "I Uenirmber." .rd
Krul.i; dialogue. "A New !ob" (color
ed). Marlon Gluther and (leorae liar
lice; recitation. "MUhell' Kianiplo."
r.eatrl-e Morton: concert riK-ltntlon,
"My S'ladow." -'"d (trade; itliilneue,
"An Illustrated SHjry." tlcorae Kod-l-irs.
Ijirii Karru-y: recitation. "rl-r
Da)," l.ols I'ai.enliOff . illaleuKUe, "Fd
Uor of a Taper." (coloreli. Marlon
i;itith.-r and (i.-orre Harney; reclti
Hon. How to Hake a Umf of Urend."
llliekla Ito.n.r: recltailon. "A Fauir
II,. Color." AIM- Hoik", dialogue.
:r VV 01 U ll'-tl'l I'.iy." Ghi'lv Hen
ri;, Ann' - 1'uii.er. Wendell Clntber.
Ferrlll Healer: Itintruiiie-ital mnle.
M:-.v Sl-l'iU'-r: enneert recitation, "The
i lo'iers," ;'nd grad-: recltntlon, "The
F.MKlli h Sparrow," Alle Kuniman; dia
tomic. "Two l.ef ', Henry Itoner. and
Wnltrr C.afte; recitation, "Time
Fn-.UKh." Ferr.-l Heater; Conr.-rt rec
littt Ion. "Suppose." .Ird r.rade; n-i Ita
tlci. Hoiiie Clr-inlnr Time." K-iceiio
Schmidt; dialogue, 'Mr. Cleveland on
Lnivvern." (eoloredl, Mhrlon lilnth-T
an, I C.'-orKB Harney; recitation, "The
Hoy s For-Iter." Prexel Heater; song,
Ontt Culled Mother and I'm Other
Home. Sweet Home." Wl-ll-t"il 'ltl
thr and Marlon fllnther; dinlotrue,
How J'.m I'eteis Hied." Orph I'ark
er a-id liiy Harney; recltntlon, ."The
Liberty Tre:-," Mvrta Swnlti-w; con
cert recitation. "The Village Hlack
Htnllh." 2nd grade; closing song. "Ore
gon.' HC'ltMll.
Tin- pimllH an I visitor then went
nut to where a number of trep ha I
I ; fit plmted and (ho 1st. Snd and
:ird cra b- pupil inarched around (he
trees, sniulnt? an appropriate Arbor
Day motion song. T'i!n conclude ! the
pn-rratn, after which Mrs. Curran
cave fin Instrui-tl-'- tall, on pliycround
tmproveuii'iit.
EAST MACK8DURC.
We are lia vim; line weather, and nil
of the f. riners urn busy piiitlug in
'heir eropw.
M,r. and Mrs. I'aul Hinlt h mad - a
(1 v In -r tili l Canby Saturday.
Mn-s l.yilla an, I Nuiidia Wolfi r
called on Mrs. Wells Haturda.
The little so'i of Mr. and Mrs. (lo
erteii has been sick.
Tlu-y ure Improving (he roads her
y doing a lot of griibblii't.
John Nofi.li;en Is busv saw lug wood.
l'etf Mori, went to Ci-nby on busl
lici's mm day Inst wcel',
Ceorge Dnmiii railed on tho Wolfor
fitinlly last Smiilny.
Tueie una n hi it id iv party given
ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. (ins Uoth
eiiberir last Saturday night In the hon
or of Miss Helen Kotheliberg and Mlsa
Hazel Moshlierg.-r, whose birthdays
were on the same day. They played
giiini s till a late hour. Supper was
served. A large crowd attend -d and
everyone reported a good time. We
all wish Ihetn many more happy birth
days. Mrs. Noftzlirer and Mrs. Moithberg
r called on Mrs. John llehey last Fri
day evening.
GLAD TIDINGS.
One of our near neighbors, a Mr.
Murray, had the misfortune to lose
his l'ijo8nd Its contcMtH by flro
last week, caused by a defective flue. ,
Harrison, son of Ira Jnmns, who ha I
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-WE WANT YOUR-
MOHAIR isi WOOL
WRITE TO
-.-HERMAN METZGER
226-228 FRONT GT. PORTLAND, ORE.
YOU CAN DELIVER IN OREGON CITY TO OREGON COMMI9'
' 8ION CO.
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For Infanta nnd Children.
Kind You Have
Always Bought
Boars tho
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been sick o loug. died Hun lay, April
A, nd w laid to rest In the Hub
bard cemetery, April a.
Jacob Schnaek bad ipiltn a num'wr
of vl'dtor Sunday, hi wife I rliu t
ent It wa up to Jakle to ci.'.,iuln
them, which he did In a rotat maiinrr.
K. A. Slinvrr made a trli lo Scotti
Mill Tuesday, reiuriilng with a kd
of bran.
Mr Hi'htiack Ihiiu'K a In. go fnl h'(
of Ceo. Juil.son, which ho Imt'di.-rrJ.
IVnrl Voucher vlsllcd H.ilurdny nl
Sunday with her aUier, Marie Minvrr.
Cbtud Marh along w ith ol-'i -r tunn
ed lot nd ofher gimie Thur.iajr
IllKhl.
John Kl.llng visited MoluHu auJ
l. Let's I'ralrle Weiliiemlay. :hlnl
lo I'tiy a horse, but did Pot inakn 1
pun b.ise,
Wltii the present nice weathr,
farmer w ll mwu begin tlmlr delay!
c'-dln.
Ci-o. Jackson ha hauled Iho bl
nic e of Hi t Madison oats (o hi boat,
perhaps f,i) bushel remaining vtM-l
are lor sale.
Jiimea l(ce has pun-hisn nil lum
balor and will try Iho matching suit
raising ducks, hcllmlng (hut ICi
propi r inauiigetneut inert will lei
fair profit remaining.
K0111N are fairly good agii". lib
-cet!ou of a few ruts or r on a hi in.
Automobile rider will soon be n
again In all their glorv, ,
Tim horse show ( Mt. Angle tnn-'l
plnee Saturday. Many from (bit
nelghbrbood will allend, and an unus
ual large crowd Is expected.
WILLAMETTE.
Nelson Wnldron returned Hund.iy
from a seven mouths' stuy In M"0
roe. Wmoonaln. He wa with bU
aged mother during her laM lllin-M
and urn II nfti-r her funeral and tile
meiil of the estate. Needles lo 1ST
be Is very glad to be borne ni:ala.
Mrs. Ncluilu and children went to
Hauler, Oregon, Friday, where Mr,
Sehultd Is engaged In lucrailve work.
Ihilb-y Hill and slsn-r, Vlrs. 1. en lis
Hl key will keep bouse In the c-lbu.''
taciiieil by Mrs. Hchulix.
Mr. i' ml Mrs. John buiogle er
I'ortlan l visitor laM Wednediy.
Mrs. I.eismau and Mrs. Jiiiiklu we'll
In Portland Thursday lo buy lloer
for Mri. Fls 'era fun.-ral, wbbh
held at the house Friday morning, con
ducted bv It. l.elsmtin 1n a ten sol
emn manner. There was n tar :'- al-Irndam-n
at the house. a:id a '"J
many went l0 Oswego, where the In
terment took place. Mrs. Flslier
74 yenrs old aud leaves six children to
mourn her loss.
I'rencbing services were hold by Mr.
Wood tin Sunday evening at Willam
ette church. A new sidewalk Is
great Improvement o-i the rlmnb
property. Our generou rillens con
trUmtcd tho funds necsciry to "'r
cliiiso the lumber and Mr. Snldow snd
two young men put It down.
Tho el'.-hth grade had a walking l'r
ty Saturday evening.
Arbor Day, Friday, April 11,
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