The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 05, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    H IL L S B O R O
Pare Two
of Iowa Hill school gave a Thank«-,
giving program November 27 Sev­
eral accordion solos by Lester New-,
«•
man, songs by all of the c h ild re n ,
I
and various recitations and play­
lets formed the program.
Ceremony Held
Minnie Bradford became Missionary to India Talks
Mis« Edna Stucki Honored the Mrs.
bride of Ed M auer early las!
at M. E. Church Meet
week The couple left for Hoaquim.
at Shower; Party Held
i Wash.. November 25. retu rn in g home
<Bv Mi.«« Don't hy Cooke!
RETHANY-CEDAR MII.I C edar Friday evening. A charivari was
CORNELIUS Miss Evelyn Recti
Mill Townsend club will meet given them S aturday night.
Guests
of
Mrs.
M
argaret
Gnos
'
and pupils of the upper grades of
Tuexdav night to elect officers for
November 211 were Mr. and Mrs I the Cornelius public school cuter-
th<* coming year.
Joe
Vanandenhagen
and
family
of
l
tained with a Thanksgiving pro-
A Townsend card party was giv­
en at the home of Mr and Mrs. Verboort, Mrs. E. A. D eaville of gram at the school W edne-day
Hillsboro
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A
rn
-
:
ernoon.
John M eurcr Saturday evening
Miss Alfreda Kehlri. teacher of
Six tables of ’’500" were in play. old Gnos and family.
Misses
Anne
and
Jean
n
e
Jepson
J
Iowa Hill school, spent the holi-
Mrs Kurtz, and Charles Boy re ­
and
Theodore
Pierce
of
Portland
ceived high, and Mrs R o b e r t
days at her home in Oreneo.
Graves and Frank Steffan second spent Thanksgiving day at th e, Miss Edna Holden, a m issionary
John
Jepson
home.
Miss Nellie Larsen and Fred
to India, spoke at the M. E. church
Misses Emma and Amelia Deth- i Sunday m orning She showed manv
Kirsch of Grays River. Wash . were
lefs
of
Portland
spent
most
of
last
I
m arried November 19 at Vancou­
displays she brought from India
ver. They returned to Grays River week visiting their sister. Mrs. Al-
Boin. to Mr. and Mrs. R. Hall.
wina
Herdlein.
They
retu
rn
ed
to
immediately. Mr. Kirsch is in busi­
a girl, last week.
Portland
Monday.
Mrs.
Herdlein
I
Clifford
Mapes,
raa there.
u n i v.
, ..
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v ttitu iu »
id M* ¿s, who
iic it attending
ness
Mr and Mrs. Yule Austin and ^ o n t |» n i e d them and will spend Rchoo, in O akland Ca 1.. spent the
rnllj-
spent
Thanksgiving
D
a
y
:
'om
e
time
\isitm
g
at
th
e
Dot
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ho|
idays
w
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n m other, Mrs.
family
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with Mr and Mrs. H arvey C arr of home
Henry Behrman. He left for Cali­
Miss Irene Lorenz of Portland fornia Saturday.
St. Johns.
spent the w eek-end at the Fred
Rev. and Mis H. R. Seheuerm an
Shower Given
Muhly home.
and family of V ernonia visited here
A shower was given at the home
Mr. and Mrs. John Jepson and Friday.
of Mrs. Albert Meier by Mrs AI- family and Theodore Pierce visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kensington, re ­
bert Meier and Mrs. John Wismer m fs Jcpson's mother. Mrs. Ida Edi­ cently of Wenatchee. W ash. are
in honor of Miss Edna Stucki, who gal- of Bethany. Thursday night.
making th eir home w ith Mrs K en-'
w ill soot become the bride of Hen- I
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sington's brother and sister-in-law ,
ry Berger O thers present were
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dore. Mr.
Mesdames Otto Wismer. Carl K rum -
Kensington has recently been sta­
merle. Chris Schindler Sr.. Carl
tioned in Portland.
Wismer. Lawrence Glaske. W erner
William Cooke spent the holiday:
Meier, Carl Berger. Dewey Dror-
w ith his sis:er. Mrs. Robert Baker.
iR v M a h d B A ttiren t
baugh. George Foege, John Meier
nd family of Portland.
Jr., Chris Schindler Jr., Harold
MOUNTTAIN HOME— M ountain
Mr. and Mrs. H. R itthaler and
Jones, Ben Leu. Leverett Adams, Home Christian Endeavor society son George
___ _ accompanied by Miss
W alter Nickol. A1 Tuller of P o rt­ will meet at the Harold Aebischer
QaVy'of'Sco'fi'eld'visited Port
land, William Nickol. Harry A lding­ home Friday evening. Officers will land friends Thanksgiving.
en H arry Hansen, Fred Berger Jr., be elected
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Bishop and
Alfred Berger. A rthur Gould, Jam es
Double-trees will meet December chiidj.en Doris
Program Held
at
Club to Elect
at Cedar Mill
M t. H o m e Society
to Elect O fficers
AR G U S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
home of Mr. and Mi r J. P. Van-
d ctlan d en The evening was spent
in playing 500. High honors went
io Mr
Zelbert B iker and Louis
S tro h m ay er, low Io Mis. J. P
v a u d e i andon and son Robert.
Mr and Mr- M. J V anderranden
and family attended a family r e ­
union T hanksgiving at the home
of Mi
V anderzanden s . parents,
Mr and M r George Vandehey.
of Roy. Covers Were laid for forty-
ght.
The Harmony club gave Mr and
Mrs Earl Edmonds a farewell par-
, v Sunduy at the M. J. V aitdeizan-
den home. Covers w ere laid for
th irty -b v e The club presented Mrs.
Edmonds w ith a lovely gift. Mr.
and Mrs Edmonds left for Coos
Bay Sunday evening to m ake their
home.
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Births
Mork To Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Mork of Scholls. November 28. a
boy.
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SI MMOXS
In the Circuit Court of the Stai
of Oregon, tor W ashington conn-
ty.
Earl A. Miebus Plaintiff.
vs.
William A Geyer and Lydia G ey­
er. husband and wife: and Erna
Fischer. A dm inistratrix of the
E state of E. G ustave Fischer, d e­
ceased; Erna Fischer. Meta Fisch­
er Board and Joint Doe Board.
her husband. Karl Fischer and
Jan e H e Fischer, his wife: and
Vei a Liebke and J o h n Doe
I.i.b k e. her, husband. Defendants.
To th e above named Defendants—
K arl Fischer a n d Jan e Doe
Fischer, his w ife, and Vera I.icbke
and John D ih > Liebke. her hus­
band.
In the Name of the S tate of Ore-
Ron, you arc hereby
Thurulny. December B, 1935
O RFG ON
plaintiff of the sums prayed
tut in plaintiff's complaint, and
the balance, if uny. to be paid
to the clerk of this court to
dispose of as the court might
ili reel.
Third: That the above named d e­
fendants and each and all of them
unit all persons claim ing by,
through, or under them be fore
(.josed, enjoined mid precluded fror
Olli
s,.(tulg out any
:my right, t title.
i t l e , claim
or interest in the prem ises describ­
ed in plaintiff's mortgage, except
only the statutory right of re ­
demption, and that the plaintiff lie
allowed to become a purchaser at
said sale.
Service of this summ ons is made
upon you by publication Thereof
in the Hillsboro Argus, a new spa­
per of general circulation published
in Washington County, Oregon,
once each week for a period of
four consecutive and successive
weeks by virtue of an order m ade
by the Honorable R Frank Peters,
judge of the above entitled court,
and entered in said court a n d
cause on November 27th. 1935, said
j period of publication being the
period prescribed by said order.
The dale of the first publication
of this summons is November 28,
1935. The date of the last publica­
tion of this summons is December
26. 1933.
P. L. PATTERSON. A ttorney for
the Plaintiff Resident Attorney of
Oregon. Post-office Address: Wells
Building. Hillsboro. Ore.
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VENETI u a
THURS - FRI - SAT. -7»
S P E C IA L M A T IN E E S A T U R D A Y -S T A R T S A T I P .M .
A show every child should see. W e nre
therefore low ering the M atinee Price to
Children to
5c
I T H E B IE S T R E A D N O V E L
with
di Freckles
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CAROL STONEj
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copiet published
would make u
slack, nf books
63 MILES
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Syn-O-Spray
W ED
W A SH ER
TERMS
MR. D AIRYM AN-
Milk prices are higher
Feed the best and make
more profit
We quote subject to market
changes, the following prices on j
Imperial Better Quality Dairy
Feeds:
Imperial Dairy, 20% ............................ $30.00 ton
Cow Ration, 17% ..................................... 27.00 ton
M olasses Dairy, 15% .............................. 25.00 ton
Ground Screenings, 12% .................... 20.00 ton
M olasses Ground Screenings, 12% .... 21.00 ton
H em pseed Oil M eal, 30% .................... 27.00 ton
Try Imperial Better Quality Feeds—Our prices are low­
er—quality is higher.
Pay Cash and Save — Trade with Imperial
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Phone «1
Millers of Quality Feeds
South Second Ave.
M O T IO N
P IC T U R E S
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in slow motion.
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maoo whin EVERETT
M ARSHALL • I a « ■ io
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DEL RIO >»
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S atu rd ay N ig h t Preview, 11:15 - N o Extra C harge
s r a im
SUN - MON - TUES.
Continuous Show Sunday — 2 p. m. to 11 p. m.
they laughed together ...
hoped together ...
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I W EPT TO G E TH E R !
I Two men and a g irl . . »
I then the world suddenly fill­
ed them with memories
I so p o ig n a n t th e y could
not forget I
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p r e s e n ti
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M A H
O B ER O
rounds
»i e n b e n T
M ARSHALL
The W h o le W o rld 's on a H o n o r-
See this big oversize washer todayl
Not only your eyes but also your ears
will tell you what a value it is. It
runs so quietly that you'll say it
isn't running. Washes faster, too
because it has larger capacity.
Safety release wringer can be moved
to four positions.
A si fo r Free Demonstration
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
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Q uiet,
A T T R A C T IO N S !
I Walt Disnev’s Mickey Mouse Review
I
MICKEY MOUSE CARTOONS
I
“Cam ping Out'
The R a n d Concert
I
“M ickey's Kangaroo'
I A L S O --
5 "O ur Gang Comedy Frolics of 1936”
Sinus Trouble I
B loom ing
IN C R E A T IO N ^ »
TOM BROWN
I
Roy
25c
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sel, Esther. Alma and Rose Stucki eiarence neison l unu’ n w
M cAlear,
. gins Valley visited Mrs Jo h n B U ck ' , i ( i w in ap p l, to the court for f-
Elsie Tonges. Marie Tonges. Hulda, and w ires were put in place earlier £ uesday.
trix.
41-5
“ “ ef demu^ ; d in bis said com-
Freda and M argaret Berger, Ruth, last week.
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:
Mrs.
W.
O
G
ary
and
Miss
Lora
»jaint.
to-wit:
N O T H K T O C B K P IT O B S
Edna and Ophelia Wismer. Irene
Mrs. Bertha Waldron e n te rta in e d . and O rljn of Scofield visited here ' y h st; That there be adjudged to . the County Court. S tate of () reff on.
Hansen. Lois Meier, and Jean Ber­ the c* fn
llr tw in c r T
h a n k ? 2 iv in 2 .
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In
following
Thanksgiving:
M r . Friday. The G arys are
form
er
Cor-
be
due
to
the
above
named
plain-
County of W aahtngtiM . Probate D ep art­
ger. A recitation was given by and Mrs. Howard Stumms of
ment.
nelius residents.
! tiff th e sum of $3000.00, together
Mrs. W alter Nickol.
Springbrook. Miss Acnes Dillon of
the M a tte r of the Estate of, M argaret
Leslie Brown spent Thanksgiving
interest thereon at the rale In Maa*«.
Decease«}.
Milwaukie.
L.
R.
Ralston
of
Che-
A girl. Nancy Fay, was born to
Mr.
and ........
M rs.1 u o( i o g p per
CPnt
per
annum
Notice «
ia h
hereby
given I tn»l
that Ih
the r u
under-
h . lc r r , r - o n t o r M r a n d M r s F m e r v w
” ith “ his
“
e parents,
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—
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ei v
rm p
i i m
i n i . . . . since . the
. . . . . , Notlc,
.rrb y KI«M
n .I.r-
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bellinger of halem Cent r Mi. and M s. Bl
George W Brown of Gervais.
ph dav of January. 1935. and for six„rd h». beri, »ppu in t» ! « d n .i.u .ir « i..r ■
H arris
of Gibbs
and J Jer
a r r l. nt
rtib h s district,
rì’stu c .. an(l
er-
and
jp g g j
, , atto r- <>f th»
of Manmrrt Ho»*». ............ . -
West Union November 19.
A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. ome Waldron.
Miss Bianche and Mr. and Mr». ney» fees. and for piatati«-« ees.s
° lS
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Charles
Fet'd Toelle November 26.
Finegan
enjoyed
Ih an k .- and disbursem ents.
. _ . . ' q u «lifi« t. ah p*r»on« havimr rlaim « a *a in « t ■
Mrs.
George
Allison
and
family
wUh
Mr
and
Mrs
Mrs Charles Boy visited Mr. and
Elvin
Second: For a decree fljbeclosing «aid estate are hereby notified to preaent
r.M.4 family
Fnnsiltz /.C
UllIcK<M*i)
.1 it certain mortgage executed by , the «an»e to me at 1009 Am erican Hank
Finegatx and
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ill. buru. I th
Mrs. Frank S trahan of Portland Wcre “ r ,a" d “ I L £
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Hubbard,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
V.
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Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George A tterbury Kindt and Miss Elaine Kindt of home several days last w eek w uii er_ husband and wife, on tne 4th lhe ,|ate h»r»>f.
ana Mrs. Benson of Portland spent Portland. The Kindt family rem ain-
I day of January, 1927. in favor of I> a l« l »nd
fir»» publuhed Dwnnbrr
a.
t publication Jan uary 2. 193t
Tnanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. E. ed u n til Friday afternoon. Miss
Mr. and Mrs. W. R Cooke and August Miebus and heretofore as 11» C 15. IjM
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Shereen Hall of P ortland
J * n {arn;Iy Vlsj:ed n ,- an d M rs. Harold , signca to the plaintiff, w hich mort
B Anderson.
C. D. <’bri*ten»rn . A ttorney.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graves, and 0Ver’n^ L J l i “ 1 * th C A" 1SOn Cooke of Beaverton T h an k sg iv in g . J gaRe w as recorded on th e 8th day
Mr. and Mrs. J. M eurer and fam ­ home 'November 27.
of January. 1927, in book 104, page
Mrs. Alice Newby of Portland
ily spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
465. of th e Records of Mortgages of
was
a
and Mrs. Floyd Burton of P o rt­
I W a sh in g to n 'to u n ty , Oregon, cover-
daughter,
What Better Way to Say
land.
, ing th e following described real
Mr. and Mrs. Herman North of
---- situ ate in W ashington
Astoria. Miss M argaret North of
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County. Oregon, to-w it:
Mr. and
Mrs. Roscoe VI,io
Ellis nf
of
(By Mrs. J. A. M cCoy) °
Portland and Dr. and Mrs. Ruhen-
Beginning at a point 28
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KANSAS
CITY—Ruel
B
aker
is
dorf and family of P ortland spent
When packages are unw rapped
rods North of the Southeast
mother.
Mrs
A
rena
Courtney.
s
e
\-
planning
move
his
fam
ily
to
Thanksgiving w ith Mr. and Mrs.
corner of Section 36, T. 2 S., H.
and exclam ations of joy and su r­
e r « d a \ Sr
a n d r h i l d m n Hillsboro this w eek w here he has
N. P. Johnson.
2 W. of the W illamette M eridi­
prise have q uieted—your picture
(Tn &
ie la tK e s ^ n ^ n te d a house. Mr. B aker is go-
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Edigar have X
an; thence North 58 rods; thence
will be among the most highly-
moved _ into .............................................
th eir new home.
West 23 rods: thence South 58
^ =
eer ° f thC FarmCrS'
Mr. and Mrs. Herman North of
prized gifts.
rods; and thence East 28 rods
^ a°M n u 8INn tp
They
t h » « M « R w e e k “^
Mrs. Freem an W aldron is vtatting
to th e place of beginning, con­
Plan today to give w hat you
taining 10 acres, more or less;
tu rn ” Sunday and Mrs. Johnson
Mrs. Roy Jaquith. who has been, r e v i v e s i n Portland
A dyelot(e
know
will please—
also,
beginning
at
a
point
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v e n t with them.
visiting a niece near Salem, re-
Mr and Mrs. O .en
rods N orth of th e said South­
T h e Cedar Mill Townsend club turned here last Saturday.
and oaoy oi cascaaia an a Mr. ana
YOUR
PHOTOGRAPH
east corner of said Section 36.
« IS M ? n n a f n o d s a l e N o v e m -
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Linens enter- Mrs. H arrison Beam an and daugh-
T. 2 S.. R. 2 W. of the W illam­
h e r 9?$1a n d ° 23 a t the^Farm ers' C o - , tained with a dinner party in h o n -, ter Lorna of Hillside, and Mr. and
± r “ e M arket in P o r S
o> oi her father. D. E* Sherick. of Mrs. Pleasant S tark and C harlie
ette M eridian, (said point of
beginning being the N ortheast
The Pi iscilla Sewing club will Denver, Colo.. Saturday evening Beaman and fam ily of C ornelius
corner of the M idleton Ceme­
m Jet w dh Mrs J Wiseman Thurs- Guests w ere Mr. and Mrs. Allen w ere Thanksgiving guests of Mr.
tery, in said C jn ty and State),
day atternoon
Tapper. June, Holmes and Melvin and Mrs. J o h n je a m a n .
thence Nort
14 13 14 r o d s ,
Guests of Mr. and Mr3. Ira
Mr. a c a Mrs. John M eurer spent Tupper. all of Carlton; Ellen M^arie
Hillsboro
109 S. 2nd
m ore or lez . to the southeast
Thanks iving Day w ith Mr and
Jaquith, W alter Davis, L aura May Brown Thanksgiving w ere Mr and
corner of the above described
Mrs G e w ie Wightman of P ortland
Linens, and George Linens. The Mrs. C harles W addle an d little
Mr
nn
P h , I Thorne and Tupper
family w ere w eek-end daughter Audrey and Dean Quick ! ten-acre tract, thence west along
B ^ e r 'y and P hy tas T horne «A nt
at the Linen home and M/ S'
Q,uick ° f Hillsboro call-
the south boundary of s a i d
ten-cere tract 28 rods; thence
T bankfgA taE w ith M
and Mrs
when they retu rn ed they took w ith ed in the afternoon
south 8 13 14 rods, more or less,
Rex T ^ i n e
P ort and
them D. E. Sherick. who will short-
Kansas City school children gave
Hex lb o rn e , oi ro ru a n a .
retu rn to his home in Denver, little Earla Edmonds a farew ell; to the N orthw est corner of said
Middleton Cem etery; and thence
fcrad « o ld » , b a y «»▼»».
East by South along the North
a ■ t b ai a
and
« a la rr b ,
O n a 't « n 4 a r • t b la t a r t a r e
boundary line of said Middle-
■ n o t b e r d a r . A a k f a » a F K K K
ton Cem etery to the point of
T H E A T M E X T aow . TO D A Y .
A new gymnasium was started
beginning, containing 2 acres,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stroh
D l a r a v r r b n w tb o n a a a d » b a r a
at the Union school last week.
fo n a d r c llc f « u lr k lr w llh
m ore or less.
m ayer Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Z elbert B aker and and th a t the prem ises be sold in
(B y Miss M a rth a Vanderzanden)
Mrs. B aker's father, W. W. Rabuck. j the m anner prescribed by the laws
Joseph
Jr., . W
who
is a at-
. - _ Moore
,
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t: i spent Thanksgiving w ith Mrs. Bak- of Oregon and th e practice of this I
Y e a r fra» t r n l a r a *
(B y Mrs. E. W . H inrichs)
tending Columbia university. sP®m er..s
r i e h t . c o u court
r t a n d ancLthe
. t h e nroceeds
be be
aDolied:
er's sjs{er
sister, Mrs.
Mrs. W
W alter
alter A l b Albright,
proceeds
applied:
a ttlU b to a ll
Mrs. K atherine K riebel’s son-in- the week-end w ith his paren-s. M r., gnd farnj]y of Portland.
(a) t o the paym ent of the
law, John Longdon, was taken to and Mrs J. A. Moore of Roy.
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and ^jrs j p V anderzanden
costs and expenses of the sale.
H illsboro Pharm acy
th e V eteran's hospital in Portland
G ertrude Vandehey and Helen I and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Louis
<b) To th e costs and disburse­
Z. J. Riggs. Prop.
following an accident at Beaver- H ertel spent the w eek-end w ith S trohm ayer visited relatives
in
m ents of this suit.
ton Sunday morning. An automo- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hertel of Portland Wednesday.
(c) To the paym ent to th e
bile crashed into a load of hay on Scholls.
Vernon Lyda has been sick the
w hich Mr. Longdon was riding.
Visitors at the J. M. Vanderzan- past week w ith tonsilitis.
Mrs. Theodore Strohm eyer and den home over the week-end were
Mr. and Mrs. I. P. B rady and ~
Strohm eyer of Oregon City Mrs. Minnie Sohler and son Stan- family spent Thanksgiving
w ith
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schink ley. Minnie Vanderzanden, Louise Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rosa near Ver-
of Portland werec guests at the and K atherine Edmonds of Port-
nOnia.
u
C. William H ergert home Thanks- land and M artha V anderzanden of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Strohm ayer M
giving day.
Monmouth. O ther visitors Sunday celebrated th e ir first wedding an-
Fred Muhly Jr. spent Thonksgiv- were Evelyn Day. H enrietta and , niversary S aturday evening at the
ing dav and the w eek-end at the Raymond V anderzanden of Mon- —
D ecem ber
mouth. Edw ard Day of Beaverton --------------------------------------------------
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Mrs. Oliver Newman underw ent and Mr. and Mrs. M artin Bernards
11 and 12
and
an appendix operation in a H ills­ of Oreneo.
Mr. and Mrs. H arvey Jesse of |
boro hospital Sunday.
EXCLUSIVE
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Butterfield homeb s u n d lv ted at the C F' Jcsse F A IR B A N K S -M O R S E
OFFICIAL
and family entertained the Percy
Miss Peggy D oherty spent t h e 1
Newman family on Thanksgiving
w eek-end at her home at Troutlake, I
of the Sensational H eavyw eight Contest
day.
Miss Hilda Kehrli and the pupils Wash.
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Jn the M a tter of the K «tate of A. M
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