The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 11, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE
Page Six
Kinton Grange
Plans Election
Ladies’ Aid Sponsoring
Benefit Dinner Soon
son's parents, Mr and Mrs, W arren
Wilson. Thursday
S H Ponwrot returned home Oc­
tober J from a hunting trip to the
southeastern part of the state.
G ran ge
to Meet
Pomona Orange will meet with
Oale
Orange. ____
FVtrest On've. October
___________
24. in all day session. All grangers
a invited
tBy Mr*. EL L. Cox)
KINTON— K inton G range met
Saturday in all day session, with
pot-lurk dinner at noon. Third and
fourth degrees were given a new
member during th e business session,
this making 41 members m all.
Lecturer. Alice Fluke had prepared
an interesting program for lecture
hour consisting of songs and ques­
tion box and a vaudeville act by
Mrs H. H. S tannard, Mrs. F. J.
Sewell and Mrs. Ada Qualls of
Hillsboro, who were guests. Officers
will be elected Nevember 3.
W. L. VanHorn lias been em ­
ployed at Bonneville dam duruig
the past couple of weeks or so. and
expects to be there for awhile. He
was home for the week-end
Following have been guests of
Mr .a
and ....
Mrs , „ Robert
Pomeroy
-a- Mr
«nrt dur-
M rs
mg the past * * * • “ L and Mrs.
F rank Mills oi Yamhill. Mr and
Timber G roup
H as Election
U ia n Br,de ° ‘ rlarvey
Wil»on at Vancouver
Hillsboro Firemen
Called to Aloha
iB» M i« Julia A. Moe.«)
(Ft- H C. SI»» fit
ALOHA H JbOPO fir» depart -
metit was called early Monday
morning to extinguish a chlmnev
„ at
Hl t the
n e Huber
m in e r s store
-o r e
fire
Mrs H ittle -ntsell of Hood River
U v ^ itu ^ 7 o r a few d J i , a t th i
P1'
Mias Hilda Ashford and O lenn
visiting at the home of an
old schoolmate of
at Oceanside.
and Thomas of Portland.
Grange
Frank C. Fluke was in Portland fall Aloha
during last week where lie was em-
. term of . done
ployed fixing up the W ashington
furnish
county booth a t tlie international orcnistra wm iurnisn
stock-how at N orth Portland
Home Burns
p i . n n iiin e r
Tlle Claypoole home on t h e
n a n » in n e r
F am ungton rood was burned to
Most of
the ground last week The paint
Ladies Aid society w o e .fie
ptesxm
on tht>
t jle A
next
rrx m 5“
\ 5 h ' Wright
" " ’ T i, home P*xt
at t ie meeting lhu.sda> a .K r r .’on door was ta d iy scorched and fire-
llo
i
i? . , ‘ b .ra «, i P,en
a hard fight in saving the
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.
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chicken “ d .,. .'¡Y1' ' ,
K„rv e]
Mr?, Edward Drexler of G arri-
other gcud things o_ ta t._ r a son. N D . m other of Mrs. J. Peters
cafeteria style from 6 to 8 p. m. of Aloha and Mrs O Fiddler of
rtl itid c l z x f u'?
\frg
ar_
O ctober
..c home m M:
rs
H IL L S B O R O
TIM BER—County officers of the
P arent-T eachers' association met
with members of th e Timber P T.
•' 1,1x1 Sunset ladies to re-orgon-
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___ ______
_
U* 4 pa:
parent-teacher
adult
educa
tion
Mrs. Allen Knight of
------ c club
“ lb
H' rest Clrovr. ‘■'ounty president of
th e P T_ A conducted the meet-
Mrs. Edwin Hallom spent
past week visiting with her mother
in Portland
_____
.
week-end in
Portland
visiting
friends, and J. R. Wtills and Percy
McCampbell.
Miss Dorothy Dean, daughter of
Mre
a. H
H. TUlotson
T tllotson of
of Timber
Timber,
M
rs B
lUld Harvey —
Wilson of Oales Creek
were m arried October S a t Van-
iv m n
.m --.i.
couver
Wash., w
with
Mr tum
and -w.s.
Mrs
TUlotson and Everett Dean of Van-
couver Barracks acting os witnesses
They returned
home . Saturday
_______ with
v. ... os' / their
. eve-
i___
hing * « brmguig
them
A R G U S,
Schmeltzer, selections from Riley s
poems by Mrs. John Sehmeltser,
a group of original poems by Mrs
George Allison, and a comic skit
presented by the Misses Helen and
Mart Sehm eltser
Senator Burke extolled the good
work done by the grange In the
United States and gave some ad-
vlce
xvMr» regarding the
coming state election
In Judging Contest
Chehalem Mountain 4-H
club
judging team, consisting of Helen
tier. Jam es Alltsor and R ay-
Schm eltrer
mond Hornerbrook. with th eir lead-
er John Schmeltzer, went to the
International Livestock allow In
Portland Monday for th e purpose-
of crop Judging
Mountain Home Ladles Aid met
with Mra George Baker ^T hursday
afternoon Plans were made for the
H IL L S B O R O .
Program Saturday
at Pleasant View
<Ujr Mr* Bird McCormick)
___________ ___________
CHEHALEM
M O UNTAIN
Mrs
o ie n Miller. Mr». George Maynard
a .ld Mrs W attle Jones luxe been
appointed bv Mrs Has Kao. prrsl-
dent of the Pleasant View com-
munlty club, to serve at (he seven
o clock pot luck auppet at the
»chool house Saturday evening
Mr and Mrs Lacey Ornduff and
family of Oregon City visited rid­
attves here Sunday.
Mr and Mr- Vernon Ego ot
Carlton iislted his brother. Ray
Ego. and sister. Mrs William Rod
gers. Sunday.
Infant son of Mr. and Mrs
Wayne Jones was seriously ill last
week and muter the cure oi u New
berg doctor He was Improving at
this writing
Mrs Anna Deal is making her
home with Ira O McCormick and
family mid attending
New lun g
union high.
Ray Ego and E O Heaton are
doing tlie team work tor an SERA
of project on what was the Twigg
ters'
place A crew ol men from Hills­
Mr
»n ttnprd Yemen t
boro worked liere last week get-
health
ISiue,... TV iv I, w .m A l u r tin g OUt SWW logs Olid COfdWOOd
........... ............... ....... ......................
Mrs Courtney were seriously in-
iured
Word Iras been received here
th at Clyde Courtney, a grandson
of Mrs
Mrs Arena
Courtney, os
of
Arena Courtney,
as well
well
as of Mr. and Mrs J B B artleti
of Schoils, fell from a gate a t their
nviiie
o u iiir m v-ariiorinu
home ui
in o Southern
C alifornia uuu
and
fractured his arm at the elbow. He
is m a San Diego hospital, a dis-
tance ... of
from
. 75
. miles
«.____ the Cal.
.- M
i R
Courtney
home
in Boregv.
T hursday, üclo,»er I l , 1934
OREGON
»ere eulertalned ut (he Mclnni;.
home Hunday
Mia Ray Ego vlsiletl Mrs Emi
Chrlstle oli tue sonili side ut thè
mounhiln Suiiday
Mr -ilici M rs Raymond lis i nei.
of Moehnke sawinlU and Mrs Eli»
and Oiuiue llaynes of Hills-
Hayi
v is ite d 3 Mr and Mrs II E
Dehuxt Sundat
Henry M usehalek\ nephew. John
Musehalek, and wile and baby
daughter ol Portland visited him
October 2
Mrs L) M M cInnis and Mias
Aiks’ McInnis spent Ulus' days the
tirsi ot I lie w eek w ith friends In
I’m t land
Farm ers here m e wishing lor rain
to bring up tlie vetch and grain
they h ate sowed for luiy
1 liteon Club Sews
tor Two Hospitals
iH v
Mr»
Z rll (•
S tru th rra )
HITEON
club met O c­
tober J at the home ot Mis Bessie
Summers with Mrs Ohuh ■ Mi'vrr
its joint IkKtoxs Fourteen i n r tu­
be r.s .uul one visitor wen» present
and toll call wius "recollections ol
childhood with picture"
Sewing for Albertina Kerr n u rs­
ery home and scrap books lor
ISHthuut vtstled Mr atul Mrs Joe
Hmejkal Sunda\ and Monda> Mr
Ib'igtlohl wan on a hunting trip
and Mr lMltage canva.Mil t h e
netgtitHirlaaMt for signers to t l i e
Townsend old age petudon |H‘tttton
Frank O en/er has purchu.*a»d a
new Ford
Mr and Mts Chit.» Bov re of
Portland »pent the week-end at the
V C Struob ttome
Frank O< n/ser luus u crew of men
at work I tiling hi» tliree silt*»
S elfrid ge Annouiu e«» C onlrat
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N o w you can have
Comfort,
Beauty...
Economy
Your Old Heater is
DOWN PAYMENT
• F o r a lim ite d tim e we are m aking th is special
o ffe r so th a t every home in this te rrito ry can have
economical heating com fort th is w in te r and fo?
m any years to come.
-Skf«
The new M ontag C irculator H eater models ir e a odtrn
in design. Finished in walnut-grained porcelain enamel,
they add to the appearance of any room. B uilt to give
m any years of satisfacto ry service— designed to econom i­
cally burn the fuel m ost satisfactory in this territo ry .
Freedom from Household D rudgery!
A M ontag C irculator H eater will assist you in cutting
down the tasks of housework. P roperly fueled, it w ili
fu rn ish w arm th in your home fo r a much longer time than
o rd in ary heaters. T h ere w ill be no need for boxes of fuel
sittin g in your living room to create d irt and dust. T here
■will be less sw eeping— less dusting.
T h ere is a M ontag C irculator H eater model for every
h o rse— a type, a size, a style fo r every requirement^
M odels fo r burning wood and coal, or for wood exclu­
sively.
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2-1932
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1928
1927
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Dodge 1 Sedan
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PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Permanent« and all kind« of
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Oommorilal National Hank Bldg.
Telephone 1.1H1X
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Sanitary Beauty Shop
All Kind« of llaanty Work
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
A M cC orm irk -D eerin g grain drill 1» a w u ra n ee of g ettin g th e bent
poaxihle yirld th a t Mill and m oisture lo m litio n s will perm it. For each
in d ivid u al req u irem en t th ere Is a size and ty p e M iC orm iek -D eerin g
drill, q u a lity built, and so rarefu lly designed th a t it does good work
under all eo n d ltlo n s. M ef'orm lek-D eerin g drills are known by the servlee
th e y give. T h o u sa n d s upon th o u sa n d s of satisfied users, who know th e
valu e of a stu rd y eom p aet, and co n v en ien t grain drill, vouch for Me-
, C orm iek -D eerin g a s th e drill th a t sta rts th e seed right.
S ln ee the first M eC orm lek -D eerin g grain drill w as plared on the
m ark et, Im provem ents and refin em e n ts have been m ade until tod ay the
lin e is recognized by farm ers in all parts of th e world a s a standard
o f q u ality. E veryth in g h u m a n ly possible h as been done to m ake M c­
C o rm ick -D eerin g drills a s near m eeh an leally p erfect a s possible. No
op p o rtu n ity hi im prove th eir d esign and con stru ction h as been over
look ed — truly, M eC orm lek-D eering drills are b u ilt right. Ask us to
sh ow th e se drills to you.
RATES
The price o f the d a ily Oregonian, w ith o u t
Sunday, has been reduced to 45c per
m o n th , by carrier. The price o f the Sun­
day and d a ily Oregonian is now 85c per
m o n th , delivered by carrier. (For derailed
rates sec e d ito ria l page I
Seed Well Today . . .
for Tomorrow’s Crop
Phone 271
r«>u<lx fo r
can give you
H ILLSBO RO FEED CO.
PLYMOUTH
! 1 liuxinexx u«lniini»tru|i<Hi.
3. B e tte r
for last week I
CADY MOTOR CO.
Hillsboro, Oregon
1. I.nwcr C ounty 'l'uxm.
The Bailey, Lee iuul Hmejkal
families attended a party Saturday '
night given by Ernest Hunger ut
lus home on Gales Creek.
Max Adler lias sold his lkorne
to Tom I«iUM*n of Ouklund. Cal
Mr Adler luus purchased a house-
t ar and will tm vel for th e W atch
Tower publications as a salesman.
Mrs Carl Yazzohno of Portland
spent last week with her parents,
Mr and Mrs V' C Strubb
A Pottage and M Bergdohi of
Funeral Home
IN LIGHT
riu* (-oiitmiuition o( un ecoitnml-
! cui. «*nii tent und consci vutivc mun-
ugim m l of County nffutr» l» my
pledge to tiu* limpie <»f Wu/rit It tu ­
toli County
An exnimnutton of my recoril us
County ( ’ontmLxt oner rrvt*<l«t u
conuUuit. eonUnuouft service to the
tuMpavcts which Itu.-, reunited in
(By I. H Strubb)
(Two
McCormick-Dcering Grain Drills
SOME G O O D BUYS
County Coniniis.siouer
Green Mountain
have purchased the Post farm.
end deer hunting near Timber
fed»» T r-.tm .rt h«»« been r « c.i..d from
Agrnt
Mr P ratt and family have moved
Mr. and Mrs Tom Miller and rtctiin» of «tom»ch ulcer«, add «tomach, in
to Newberg and other tenants are family and Verne Jelderks attend- «pdlo». heartburn, is. p « iu . b.lrhto» >nd Every form of protection
Fire,
occupying th e house at the Metzler i ed a surprise party and bridal S i." Juii'i'«"»¿'I s’, hid’," ¡ " U,u. S.rt,i*
automobile, casualty, liability,
hop farm .
shower at the home of Mr and B 5 £ f
o
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u
u
i
Fidelity,
Surety
and
Life.
Clarence Nelson, who h as been Mrs. J. B Thornton in Portland boi of Ud»» Tahiti« !• '«old on • mon.r-
employed in the apple harvest a t Saturday evening. The affair was Wck ruaraot.« of ••ii.faction t ,
P hon e 1732
1164 3rd HL
I l il labaro Pharm acy
Hood River, returned home Octo­ in honor of Mrs Miller's niece
Miss M arjory Thornton who will
ber 3
M ountain Home school children soon be m arried to Ted Norcross.
were given eye and ear teats last
Mrs. M argaret Oa^e of Victoria.
lay they, with i B C., Is the e guest
guest of Mr. and Mrs.
week, and on Thursday
th eir teacher. Miss Hodson went! J. C Sm ith. Mrs. Gage ls here to
to the Schmeltzer home t o b e ! attend
m arriage of her niece,,
weighed. Most of the children are - Jean Smith, Saturday evening,
somewhat underweight.
T A. Cary h as rented his home
Mrs Arena Courtney ls staying and farm to a family from Cedar
with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Mill. Mr. C ary In company with
Davis, in the P arro tt M ountain dis- j his son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
trict.
| and Mrs. Raymond Heard, will
Scholls Grange began th eir s o - ' leave th e end of the week for J u n e - 1
| clal season on October 3. by having I tion City. Cal., to make his home,
a pot luck supper a t th e
hall. Sup-
-
-- —
per was followed by a musical and ! u you
address klnd-
Ilterary program, a talk
bv Sen- ( ly not,ify the Argus direct and
at
ator W. E. Burke and
dancing. once
' ~
®
Those present were either grang-
— ——
ers or ex-grangers. These social .
meetings are scheduled for t h e 1
YOUNGS
first Wednesday evening of each
m onth throughout the fall a n d
w inter months. Attendance ls b y !
invitation.
"Thoughtful, Sympathetic
Features of the program included I
Service"
numbers by the 8cholls orchestra, I
H illsboro
a brief sketch of th e life of Jam es
P hon e 972
Whitcomb Riley read by Mrs. H arry ■
Beauty, plus Economy!
lo t
Douglass
Radio Service
Have a Clean-Up
z;z your home this year!
R e p u b lic a n C a n d id a te
CU*«AN>HP
work bring done Next meeting.
.»on a u r g lc iP T tO M
cX’tober 17. w ill t«< at the home <»t
IUY NIW ,<
M ia S alali VunKleek. w hin a
comfort will lx* made for the roun-
tv loan c I om ’I
Mr and Mrs Charles VanKleck
LPÎQ"
and Mr and Mrs Clay Dorland
spent several days visiting relatives
near Florence
Fallowing were Sunday guests at
the William F Campbell lumie
I ir and Mrs J W C ook ot Row-
burg. Mr and Mrs Wellhngton
Cook and iainlly of IX>rtlaml. and Srlfritlge llron.
I’h on r SIX
111,11 Miw Marvin Cook of I’orl-
r
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land
Morris FerrLs left Friday for De-
!r' ,lt lo enter the CCC training
camp.
Mr unci .Mrs l.hm l McUrnUtic
and M \n u Marie, wlto hav<* been
at the H Mt’i.'4*ntuu* honu*. ret u rn -
<xi to Hillsboro Saturday.
Mr and Mrs 1. M Davies and
slay family are moving to their place
,.d near the George Duvtea farm
they
re ­
^ f w f . sî,‘“! r
Dinner , guests of Mr an d Mrs.
about one half mile no rth
•nM^ . - 5 i 7 Xrhrro.7hP^ f S
and
811 ot Va" J o t a ‘‘ sl’h m e 'u ^ r' i.us't'''su7uiay‘" n -
school house.
w inte^ I-
f i r '^ r a f ? m O r " C° U" r '
KrtT u>d eluded Mr and Mrs J A Magnu-
Many - from here have attended winter, ig lb her nr>t \isit to o re - Wlth a hearty charivari on their
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of M ountain Home O tto Muir.
the annual international stock show gon and she thinks the scenery and return. The young couple will make nuson
Manuel Mtunuaon
Mrs
m P ortland-
c, I i n X " o f g^ w m t 'l ^ g r a m ^
th elr h ° me
TUnber
»
T ? S a m " X
all of
Mrs.
Delia
St.
Pierre
and
Mrs
"
David
and
Robert
Lindsay
of
Gresham
The
G
resham
folk
came
aua.
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fr-gwxTsnkT ts»ntrwxr«f
n-hpn «¿h-»
iuiu xwwrv
ui irrrsniun. tu e
io ik
Cttiiw
E th el M cCormick of Hillsboro were
1 V i ? ™ 1
she left,
visited Mr and Mrs. John bv wav of Newberg that they might
if r. Lilly
TC I Bteriy
Tîor’i- »rhiirs-
on
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rx . X-
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rx___.
T I visit
•
J anotlter
.
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Á.XÍ-
guests of Mrs.
Thurs-1
4 Richmond
last Friday
David Lind-
sister.
Mrs. ■xnxi.i
day afternoon Mrs _O H Peters*»
^ S e d ® ^
formerly with the Snider Shank
nk. who was injured about two
and Mrs. Albert Scott of
Which W.11 ‘t X h ^
B7 Se ® " " 1; * • “
NewberanUS° n
road were also guests.
Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska.
Snider
C arlton was a busi-
wrecked in Newberg.
o ,r rL 7
0 ^ 4 South Dakota.
I I* sn
id er of Carlton
Du
October 2 for an indefinite
S. H. Pomerov. Mrs. Madge Pom- ghe expects to be gone at least ness visitor In Tim ber Saturday,
Sunday _ evenmg callers j i t J he rlu .% went b> lM,at ,uld , M„.,
eroy
and her tliree daughters
were
months. She was th e recipi-
— . . ----
.
MUes Davies of ” Vancouver. Wash.. Schmeltzer h o m e included
Mrs.
.
.
.
j . j
.
slight earthquakes tlie day
m
in c f c of Mrs
Xfr«;
P
n m p m v s c n brother
r n r r'.»>r ent
guests
Pomeroy
Qf . several . gifts from the visited here Sunday. He was form - Cora Metzentine. Henry Metzentine arriviai according to letters
and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sparks, daughters of Union Veterans, of erl-v employed a t the Timber Mer- and Miss Ellen Zwtener of Hlteon ceived from them .
in Portland Saturday
which she is a past president, a t candle store.
and Tigard.
Guests at the Clayton Whitmore
Mrs. Ethel McConnick a rd daugh- the meeting Monday.
Mrs. A. G. Pearson was a b u si-1
Land of P lenty
Ixiine Sunday and Monday were
ters and son of H.Hsboro visited
Nine Boy Scouts from the local ness visitor in Hillsboro last Mon-
Fannv S n id er entertained xlr “«d ^lrs J iu * Savage ot Wam-
Saturday with her m other. Mrs. troop enjoyed a two-day outing In day and Wednesday.
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som eold frteiids and form er neigh- >' -did her sister Bonita Morgan.
Lilly M Bteriy. Miss G race Me- -heir cabin near Sherm an s mill.
o John C. Haskins was injured at
“ id retemis
lo rm tr neign
c h ,,lull,,ni cenU .r
last
Cormtck. who is attending state
Rev. Ralph Wtsecarver of Hills-
last w e e k w h e n the ^
/ ^
“ Sere Mr Kansas,
^ id M
^
Herbert Reynolds of New ber, w as
Mr.
an
d
Mrs
was _________
in Aloha _________
Thursday call- »kviiiw
oroke, wrapping liieii _____
norm al a t Monmouth. Wis down boro
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» ttuvr-t at the W. I Jont aome
around him. Two ribs were broken Eran ces- '} 1i s, g u id 'd . a school Saturday
for the week-end. Mrs. Bierly ac- mg on several of his friends,
night and Sunday.
teacher, and Mr. Gaston. T he K a n ­
companied them to Hillsboro on
Grace Ford and her father, T. and one rib penetrated his lung sas folk were v e r y
Mr and Mrs. A rthur Hill and
favorably
their return to spend the week-end. G. Ford spent the week-end in He was taken to tlie St. Vincent's impressed with the western
Ben
Thull
left Saturday morning
coun-
hospital in Portland.
Mrs. Vernon Leachman and son Portland visiting relatives,
for a Tlnw
week's
trip
W.
W
McDonald
spent
p
art
"
f
t
*eneral-
and
X
will
l X ui Eastern Ore-
of Portland spent a few days last
While on his way home to Cor-
Mrs
eek
v ix itin v fr ie n d s in h ilk and valleys in particular. While K^n. n it > w ill look over some farm s
week with her mother Mrs Louise vallis from Brewster. Wash . Leon- °f J*51 w ->■>•»
•—~
.B
h
mm
im
initv
thev
in th e community they visited the near Mitche l wit ith the idea of
VanKleek.
ard Swanson visited his sister. Mrs. Roseburg and
Eugene. d son G eorge SchmelUer prune drier, never hav- buying,
buying, if if they
they I find w hat they
B arker^am
Some of th e young folk in the Edward
R- _______
son
George
o f 'P
o r t E la n Barker
d __
h i _ v e and
ou rrtL
sed
lnK
su c h a UlH1* beforv T . . h . c . . > want, and U“
‘M’ ,n,Ullt
. _ Johnson.
,
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_ " h e ...»
will ‘ a also
hunt ’ deer hi
communitv went to G arden Home
W e s r e i S i ^ m i n i n " h a " * s t a r t e d fo u n d
P1™ 1*' drw '' fdled wllh U'f. Ochocho national forest
Friday evening to charivari Mr. Thursday evening was turned over
n new•
e w 'w
aln
u
t«
'T
h
ey
'¿ckedTate
ever-
Mr
and
Mrs
Frank
HUI and
w a l n u t i T h ey
e v n jM
ick d ed
te te e e v w
e r-
M r a n d Hillsboro
M rs
and Mrs. Dan Blackburn <Elva to the lecturer of Gale Grange of repair work on the dam and build- n ew ^»alnuts^im
M d la la
visited Hi Monda\
uivr of
ui K
IXUUOU-.
I r Forest
v r w . Grove
w o v e , who
w no presented
p resem e c a
11 ls Lm<" ^ L°2d , , i i " t " " i ? w££>
When they 'i ^ '- h i s w n m u n llv thi" at ltw
Miller
inton-
the Hill home Mrs K . i t J . , s.
Following were Sunday guests of very interesting program. There Barker were the builders of the
‘" n „
^ T ed p e ^ - 1)1 N °« h
« -staying here
. o„d
x<~ August H.
W nailm
ann were also many visitors present mid-
X r V a t . d dried c o r n e l s d u n n g .th e aixamce of her molrier
Mr.
and Mrs.
Dallmanr
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weibel and from ^ Forest
e T ^ Grove
a v e rto n
I ^ s
i i i m ^ W^sh . trii!
“ M r s ^ s t ^ u n t h e r entertained
son Car! and daughter M ane of
Sheridan. Miss Gladys Dallm ann
of
C.
Jake here fSr
rh -e ^ k rT h ^
T he CCC cam p a t Westunber
8 P»‘rt»-‘,,1‘,'t move to this w tth_, dbm er Suntlay for Mrs Viola
Portland and Mr. and Mrs
Reetz. MUs Mary Reetz m at tlie
moved his family to Beaverton.
8a ''e a club dance a t the Timber «canty.
Faix.
Alvin Ri-etz family of Corvallis and
street,
hall
last
Thursday
night.
A
good
A - number from here are em-
The house on B l a n t o n _____,
_
.
. .
Mr and Mrs. Joe E g o and Miss
ployed pickmg walnuts in the nu- formerly owned by th e Harrv Ed- crowd attended and It is hoped 1 _ Ia
I J _ 1
Peroince Ego of Mountain Hom e
merous orchards in Scholl
kins family, has been rented to W th a t good crowds will continue. A 1
lU it n
i tu u tc
Covers were laid for 15
Mr and Mrs. George Snider were Erickson, who will occupy It
Oc- verV good orchestra has been organ-
Mrs. Ira G McCormick visited
called to Cloverdale by the illness tober 15.
tzed from the cam p musicians and
Mrs Claud Stevens at. Newberg
of h er brother G rant Dawson, who
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furnishes the dance music.
Monday
(By Mi»* J ran Smith)
resides there. Mrs Fred West of T r e o l n w n
Miss M argaret McCampbell of
Mr and Mrs. Joe F in igu n and
Portland, their daughter, was at * r e g i o w n x«ei» r c e s u u s .
Portland, a former resident of
HAZEI.DALE
Clean-Up
D ay’ daughter and son and A ngus Baker
the Snider home while they were
in A r g u s A d v e r t i s i n g Timber, was a visitor here last was held a t Haaeldale Monday, of l*ortland were Week-end guests
away.
W. H. Treglown of Hillsboro had week.
school being dismissed th a t day on 1 a - the i-inlgan home
Miss M ableanna Gembella spent mighty fine results from an adver-
Mrs. Ben T. H art and sister, account of teachers' institute The l T Ftnigiui and daughter Miss
last week with her uncle
and tism ent in th e Argus. H ie advertis- Mis M argaret Fink, attended the men of the district cleaned up and W anda visited Mr and Mrs 6s. -u
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Aldred Rich- ment read:
Chester W hite sow stock show this week. While they graded the school grounds and put Hagg at Reedvllle Saturday after-
ards. of near Dosch Station.
with litter for sale cheap." He called » ere In Portland they were guests the wood Into tlie basement. The noon and were entertained -it the
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« » j and
»«— Mrs
j , p Nelson.
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Mrs. Gladys Aten was quite ill up the day after the paper was out »».
of Mr.
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served ■ dinner
t noon.
Carl Wohlschlegel home ut Scholls
a t her home on Pleasant Valley to say th a t th e ad sold the pigs
Mrs W. A Jones and M rs W Sunday
road last week, but is very much the same day of publication.
P Brooks were joint hostesses at
Mr and Mrs. Mike McKern and
Improved.
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a miscellaneous shower Friday af- children of Fernwood. Pierce G ugtn
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wilson and
Mr. and M rs Charles L. Walker
tem oon a t the home of the former. of Pendleton and Miss Ann O rn-
daughter of Banks visited Mr. W il-, spent Sunday a t Salem.
compltmenting Miss Jean Smith, du(f of (Sirtl.-uid visited a t the Ruf-
whose m arriage to Paul O C onnor us O rnduff home Sunday Miss
MOUNTAIN HOME — Mountain will take place a t her home S at- O rnduft spent Saturday night at
Home C hristian Endeavor society urday evening Many beautiful gifts tlie home of her jxirents Mr and
elected officers a t the John Schm elt- were received by Miss Smith Guests M rs Peter Ornduff.
zer home Friday evening New of- included Mesdames Dan Newsham
Mr and Mrs Don M cInnis and
fleers are Helen Schmeltzer, pres- of Hillsboro. R. B Day and Beecher fam ily of Reedvllle Frank I’a ln t-
ldent; Ray Aeblscher. vlce-presi- Doughty of Beaverton, Tom Miller, e r and j a Thromson of Portland
dent: Mildred Nelson, secretary: Raymond Heard. A rthur MilLs, C
W arren Forsyth, treasurer; Lily P Syverson. Mary McHenry J C
,
j • •
Nelson, chorister and Ellen Marie Smith. Max Berger and Sabina O r a r i d n i a g A d l'IC P
Jaquith, organist Plans were a ls o , W hithead. Misses Mary O ranl of
,
made for a conundrum banquet to 1 Aloha and Evelyn Day of Beaver-
"
l i t ’Kt I
be given a t the Evangelical parson- j ton.
Thank« to tho p m iit.m urstnz or hi«
age October 26. A rrangem ents are
Fred Strickland who is employed
1J ’J',rU“«- •< W»rUh«ni»ton
in charge of the president and vice- a t O tter Rock, spent the week-end
president. Business meetings of this
a t his home here
E iaam otb .r r -." m « n d ii S d X i h kh M
organization are scheduled for the
Tom Miller, Jacob Kemmer and now ft»«« credit for h l. nco««ry 1« th . fd»»
first Friday evening of each m onth Harry Fluke of Kinton are
deer Tr-atmant, b.»«d on » r.mou» «tom»ch .po-
and the November meeting will be
hunting this week in Eastern Ore- rtnliM-» tri»ie-«cUon pr«.<nptioo. it. pur-
K E H K M A N
a n-
Selfridge Brother» hav<
nounced a CMngoleum tug content
for people of tin» section
It Lx
known as t h e National Mickey |
Mouse content and winner» have an
opiMirtunttv for five Ford automo
biles
REASONABLY
RAIES
Clackamas visited tlie Fielder Wood
and John lkivts families 8unda\
1'hev brought a wlieel chair lor Mi
lkiv'ls- «>>o lias been unable to
walk
since
fell last April 13
walk —,ge
since he pip.
‘Hid * ■
broke ins
h
Harvey of Blaine.
' lrs John
Jl’ht
Wash Mrs loin H ui\e\ ol J1**'
luigham. Wash m id d a u g h tei Mr.-
Henry Casli. ot Mount Vernon in
ru l'd on the mountain Saturday for
a two weeks visit at tlie Jerome
Buzon arxt M. M Harvey homes
Mr and Mrs. D A O l i o and
family visited lier parents, Mr and
Mrs R. O. Kumrow. at Portlaiul
Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Sam O tto and son
w ere guesus S u n d a y of M r O tto .s
,
»,
, ....
^Lsltr’ Mrb M ar>
“ a Is ut Hllls’
txiTO
tx'ro
.rh e Misst,s H<,va ind Epoljj Bal
. “ “i ' “ i“ ?
11. D.
GEORGE T. McGRATH
BUY YOUR
Wa«bln«tnn Comity Agenda«
RUBBER STAMPS
INHIJRANCR HKRVICB
Hhtlle Rank llullglng
Phon« 2211
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