P a g e Six J of R eedville and Mr. and Mrs. Hob ents. Mr. and Mrs. I». G. V andei- York of P o rtlan d . This w as the la t­ zanden. ter s first visit h ere since th e ir m a r­ Homo Economics m eeting in the riage in N ovem ber Hoy hall Wednesday was well a t­ W G. D ougherty. A nul G row ald tended The project was conducted and C aptain Ben Ellison of Puget by Mrs Jo h n Ibach J r . and Mis- Sound, new ow ners of th e Mrs E th ­ M ashington county cows again H agg A- Son herd of 63 pureb red Lena Tay lor. el M cCorm ick an d G eorge S axton farms, w ere h ere S atu rd ay and S u n ­ stood at the top of the list am ong and grade Jersey s w as high in day looking o v er th eir pro p erty . 11 testing associations rep o rted for herds of m ore than 20 cows w ith (By Mrs. Bird McCormick» B i r t h d a y P a r t ie s They bought p art of the equipm ent F eb ru ary The record shows 763 CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN— P ro ­ for a gasoline d onkey w hich w ill cows u n d er test, av erag in g 661 an average m ilk production of 618 BLOOMING l.w R ainbow , a ily w ith a birth d ay p arty Present Sunday night, w hen she was p re ­ G rove dairy of H illsboro tested a and rodent control. C ounty School Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. M cInnis re ­ g rad e Jersey , w hich led the county grade produced 1937 w ere Miss M ildred. Ford and A r ­ sented w ith many very p raitieal S u p erin ten d en t Lynn G ubscr will also speak A fter the program pies ceived w o r d S a tu rd ay m orning and group of associations w ith 1847 pounds 11 m ilk containing 94 9 th u r Steinhoff. Max. Emma a m i gifts by friends and n latiyes in the Anna Well; Mr and M r. B ernard com m unity Five hundred w as play w ill be auctioned off and cake and th at th e hom e of th eir dau g h ters pounds of m ilk and 110 8 pounds pounds of fat. Wick and children. M r s Zednik and • Ten cows w ere sold from sandw iches sold. Coffee w ill be Mrs. L. I. M urray, and Miss Alice of fat. M cInnis at West Slope w as b u rn ­ d aughters Ruth, Leah and Mary, prizes w ere won by Mrs Rieh.ird In W ashington ccu n tv th e D avid ti-sted herds as boarders. furnished free. F rank M onm onik. Bob J ib e n n ii. M 'diol- and Henry N euman, high, Jo h n F rye retu rn ed hom e T hurs- j ed to th e ground Friday evening ( • ’* * M a k in g ( H e r 70 P o u n d « I'a t — F h e H ig h e s t and several others. Evening was and Lena llu rk i and M elvin Meyer, O w ner N am e day from P ortlan d w here he had The fam ily w as at a school p ro ­ Lbs Mt Breed Fat gram in B eaverton in w hich th ree F ir G ro v e D airy . N. if, low G uests w ere Stella, Leonard J. IM 7 been recuperating from s e v e r a l I lo S spent playing cards ike Y u n k e r. R ain b o w J. Mrs. Maly H onored H enry. A rth u r and E lm er G ursko. 1M 7 94 9 broken ribs and o th er in ju ries re ­ of th e ch ild ren took part. T h ere D M av id H a g g »<• Son.-. S p o t N, 1296 J . w as no in su ran ce and no th in g was Mrs A lvin Maly w as given a »-ruest, Mary. H eddic and Lena ceived w hen he was gored by a Mr» Ton» W illia m s , D ian a p . n. J 1342 saved. birth d ay party S aturday B urki. M argaret Huccker. evening J. W M ullcy, I u u c bull. He has recovered satisfactorily G. G. 1451 P hyllis W ohlschlegel w a s i l l by friends and relatives P resent K rahm er. Rev and Mrs. Claa* A : M a tu re (0 1 and is able to rid e horseback. M a k in g O » r r <0 Poundu F a t— N in e H ig h e s t llO .s w ere Mr. and Mrs Ray inond Herd H inrichs. Edwin K iekaefer, J. Mr. and Mrs. E arl E tzw iler visit- 1 w ‘*l' a bad cold last w eek and F ir G r o w D a iry . N o (6 l S47 D av id H ag g A S. iu , S p o t N> J. 12t>« 55.5 Mr. and Mrs. H 1, Eisner. Joe and Mis tills Moeller. Mr cd h er uncle, V ine O rnduff, at V er­ absent from N ew berg high school. M rs. Tom W illia m s. D ian a J . 1342 64.5 R aym ond M yers In ju red Haggenslos. C laudia Stein. Joe Kusy Mis R ichard Moeller. Hem-' nonia M arch 3. Mr. O rnduff is ill J o h n C erd e s. H o lstein 160S H 76.6 and Mr and Mrs H 1. Eisner Mr R aym ond M yers r e c e l v e d a J u liu s C h r is te n s e n , M id n ig h t kirk. R ichard H erdlem I), w ith influenza and pneum onia. H 130M 77.2 F re d J t ssy , No. 3 bro k en nose at th e B u rn ett and C lara Hclmold. E sther W ord w as received th at he was H 1717 73. S and Mrs A lvin Maly and daughter and M rs. C. F . R b e r ts o n A S o n . ' H Bates saw m ill M arch 3 w hen he 1277 71.5 B etty Jean , and Emily Maly E ve­ Ernes! Meyer, lle m v and R egina b e tte r S aturday. J u l i u s C h r is te n s e n , B abe . J. U 2S 69 9 ning was spent in card play ing Mrs. J. P. Jones was tak en seri­ fell w hile tu rn in g a log N eum ann. M elvin Mover F re d . E d w in B u r k h a lte r . N o 25 J lia s 69 I C arl C arlson of Scholls, w ell G ia e e a m l Dorothy K ochnkc havi F rank Carson. S herw ood bulkier, A lbert ami O scar Mulily. Loo ously ill M onday. A daughter. Mrs. ( lass B : I-» c a r-o ld s M ak in g 4.» P o u n d » F at H ighe«t j organized a 4-H B uilders club m Ray Ego. of M ountain Home was know n saw m ill man. began T h u rs­ M ike Y u n k e r. R ain b o w Alton Mr and Mrs Louis Neu- w hooping cough. 1937 94.9 G. J . Ili-rniaii l.ii-tieuuw lliinorril day saw in g at th e B u rn ett and C. B. B u c h a n a n J r . . F foaaie high kirk. Mr and Mr- L eonard Mulily. called to help care for her. 1172 70.3 S herw ood M arch 8 at the D av id H a u g A Son*. F is h 7 G. J . l l .K Mrs Herm an Lichcnnw cntei - 66.3 school T his club is open to grade R uth R enfroe visited L uella Lea- B ates m ill. Mikiia-il Meyer, Robert I.iebeiiow L. R. A llen . D o u b le Mot p . B. j . 11 SO 66 7 Mrs. B lazer H onored and high school boys interested in Leila O 'C onnor Misses Helen llel- tam ed walk a large d in n er party sy at P o rtlan d over the w eek-end. D av id H a g g A S o n s. In ile h 16 G. J . 942 63 I carp en try . Mrs. J . E. B lazer w as honored D av id H ag g A S o n s. In ileh IS J. Jerom e Buzan V ery 111 tnokl and M ildred K rahm er w ere Sunday in honor of her h u sb an d s 1125 61.9 birthday C.uesla w ere Mi s M atthes l a s s ( ; 3-« e a r-o ld - M a k in g O v e r 40 Bobby H eilm an, w ho rem ained hostesses ven H ig h e st Jero m e Buzan. a fo rm er C hehal- by th e B uck H eaven V ariant club J w M ( ill» >. L i i i i e Dorothy and Elsie Mattlies. and G. G. 1451 S4.2 here and continued going to the lo­ em M ountain resident, is very ill w ith a b irth d ay luncheon at h e r D avid H aitg A: S en s. S y b il W hen your doctor u r i t r s 4 B everly H ergert ha been ill w ith Mr and Mi , ('h a rk s B r i l l l i t a w a n d P. B. J 117M 66 0 cal school a fter hts parents. Mr and at St. V incent hospital w ith cancer hom e M arch 3. P lans for th e a n ­ J o h n C orde*. M in n ie l>t»-M’i iplton its tired K vital G. J . chicken pox 1396 65.6 d aughter of P ortland Mr and Mrs Mrs. V V 11 1 i.n-13 H eilm an, sold their n u al Buck H eaven E aster h om e­ C h ris R eieh en , R. se He was operated on M arch 3 No G. J . 1104 62.9 its r l f ir ir u t I'OltipnUlldiVtX is H erm an Ja en iek e was in bed last Carl S childhauer and Wilma. Mrs avid & S o n s, B a r e n e l's Petrify P. B. J 7« 69.0 place here last fall an d m oved to hope is held for his recovery. Mrs. com ing an d d in n e r w ere discussed. D D av (••srniial. and speed in d e ­ w eek w ith a severe case of to n ­ B ertha Dcmtnin. Mr and Mr W ai­ id H aiti; X S o n s. B a ro n e t - D a rlin g Lake Labish. w here they purchased P. B J 53.0 747 B uzan was called hom e from C al­ D av id H ag t; •< S o n s. B a ro n e t - B e rm s livery may m ean life or P. B. J te' Deminin and L ester the Emil <29 an o th er place, left last w eek-end to sillitis. ifornia w here she had been since r i , ' k k e Prr» ear-o lri» M a k in g 35 Pound.« F a t— F iv e Highest M is A nna H ergert heeaim- quite ami Albm Ol on fam ilies Mr and death, l o r dependable, tin stay at hom e and finish the school Jan u ary . 1936, caring for a daugh- VAIL'D!» r r O g r a i l l lO r J W C rey . 6 -E a st O J 1062 56.3 ill w ith a severe cold last w e, k and Mr Li ter Jones and Mavis. Mr eveelled service bring to u r J u liu s C h r is te n s e n , B u tte r c u p ter, Mrs. Eugene W ard. S he was 1091 I y ear there. Bobby had been m aking p i« ci iptiou to the Palm. grandm other. F ir G ro v e D a iry . No. 40 1460 51 1 ins hom e w ith his notified of th e death of th e d au g h ­ R e d C r o s s S u c c e s s J u liu s C h r is te n s e n , W ally 115« 50 9 Mrs. Jo h n G aarde, in Tigard, and te r shortly a fter h e r a rriv al here. J . W . C o rey . 19-W est 996 47.8 com ing h ere to school, w here he iBy M abie B. A llisonl K o te x Mrs. Tatman Hostess has been in school for seven years MOUNTAIN HOM E—G ibbs C om ­ F ir G rove L adies' social club w ill He is in the seventh grade Mr. L egler and a niece. Mrs. H arry m eet w ith Mrs. C harles T atm an m u n ity club p resen ted tw o sh o rt Pepaodcnt A ntiaeptic, C e d a r M i l l G ir ls Mr. an d Mrs. H arry H ansen and M arch 16. Roll call w ill be "w hat plays at th e ir h all F rid ay evening H eptner. w ere guests and Mrs. L eg­ d au g h ter M ildred E laine of near ler re tu rn e d hom e w ith them . Both w ere accorded an en th u siastic m ost interests" each m em ber. Last V ancouver. W ash . spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry- S aunders. A i d in R e v ie w I wo for m eeting w as M arch 2 w ith Mrs. A. applause. P roceeds w ent to the Red w ith Mrs. H ansen's uncle. P hilip Miss D em aris S aunders, and Miss Cross. , A Soule. Adams, and fam ily iBv G irl Seout T roop No. 61» E dith May B lakley w ere w eek -en d M eet a t L au rel TO O TH PASTE S tanley P arrish and son E dgar of Mrs. M elvin Hansen of West P o rt­ CEDAR M ILLS — On S atu rd ay l irsl Q uality Pure Alum inum M ountain H om e folk voted to d is­ visitors at th e S au n d ers here. Mrs. n e a r W alla W alla. Wash., arriv ed land spent several days last week 1 )r. \\ cat's. S au n d ers and D em aris. w ho have at th e home of E dgar's aunt. Mrs. pense w ith th e local p ra y e r m e e t­ th e G irl Scout troop spent p a rt of with her parents. Mr and Mrs A l­ 3 for I ' j -•!ii.irt I c;t K ettle, IU-iii( l) R ufus O rnduff. M arch 3 for a few ing fo r th is T h u rsd ay evening, and spent th e w in te r in P o rtlan d , expect th e ir tim e in helping w ith the G irl vin North, and family. m ove back h e re w ith in th e next w eeks’ stay. They brought dow n a p lan to a tte n d th e services at L a u r­ to Angel Food Cake Pan, ¿•¡¡-quart Seout Review , w hich w as held in w eek or two. Add B asem ent el. COD LIVER O il tru c k load of w ork horses. M eier & F ran k auditorium . Local Mr. and Mrs. B I. L ekas and Ice l.ipped Pitcher, ti-ipiart K et­ Mr an d Mrs Louis Spousta r e ­ Mrs. W. E. B u rk e and son Billy- Mr. and Mrs. G lenn M iller e n ­ M c K e s s o a 's . troop's p art w as sew ing of doll cently had a full basem ent put u n ­ ch ild ren of P o rtlan d w ere S atu rd ay spent th e w eek -en d in Salem w ith tle with ( over, ti-cup Drip Coffee tertain ed h er m other, sister and visitors h ere. They have purchased b lan k ets for th e G oodw ill In d u s­ d er th e ir house. Pint b rother. Mrs. G eorge M aynard. Mrs. j S en ato r B urke. .Maker, PC-inch Oval R oaster, th e Sam Body farm , and expect to trie s of O regon and folding o f Ray Ego H onored S. J. Sm ith and Mike M aynard, and m ove h ere in th e n e a r fu tu re. Mr. b andages for the visiting nurse a s­ 11-inch Round Double R oaster T he D ouble-T ree class at a party- M ervin Brackee. all of O ceanlake. C h ocolate C herries J. M T K KEIt last F rid ay even in g honored Ray- and Mrs. Body have not decided sociation. from S unday to Tuesday. Josiah Jtlarklin T ucker of Forest w h ere they w ill go and w ill rem ain Mr. and Mrs. A lvin H askell have Mrs. Ernest G u en th er w as tak en i Ego. th e occasion being his b irth - EACH G rove died at Toledo M arch a and Pound m oved to th e ir hom e h ere from funeral services w ere held at the to P ortland S anitariu m M arch 3 day an n iv ersary . L a te r in th e e v e­ on th e place also for a tim e. ning. th e m em bers of th e C hristian C ontinue O fficers S auvies Island. She is sehiously ill w ith h eart M«-.uuriti.; ( up, houxh- Forest G rove U ndertaking com pany C le llir S prinklers, As- E ndeavor society an d th e Double- W om an's M issionary S ociety v o t­ trouble. She was a little b e tte r S a t­ Mrs. J. J. C h urchley is spending chapel M onday afternoon w ith Rev U pjohn Super “ D ” Cod nut ( u ltrrs, I j’K S licrrs. e.rtrd i (»ukit* C utlrrs, urday. Miss E rnestine G uenther. ' T ree class com bined for a gen eral ed T hursday th at th e p resen t o ffi­ som e tim e recovering from some T u rn er officiating In term e n t was hi Liver Oil and Vitam in •lilly Moulds. Salt .tint ( hild > ( upn. Alca •til ­ w ho w as h ere tak in g care of h er ' social tim e, follow ing business m eet­ cers continue u n til a la te r date. serious after-effects of the flu She Forest View cem etery I’rp p e r Shakcis. | un- Mrs. V. T Sepece is presid en t. Mrs. is doing quite w ell now at the hom e Pearls sold at minimum ing Spoon Sci m other, has retu rn ed to P ortland. ings. He w as born in S tephen county lids. p P lan s for an E aster pageant. "T he Sam Body, v ice-president, an d Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs Jo h n W alters. prices. P rep are P rogram I. V H Illinois. F ebruary 20. I860. D eceu. d I A( II ,)C Open G ate." to b e presen ted at eorge Allison, se c re tary -treasu rer. M ountain Top Sunday school is M ountain H om e E vangelical church G is su rv iv ed by the follow ing c h il­ Women of L au rel and K in to n w ill I p rep arin g an E aster program . Mrs. M dren: W alter L . Red B luff C a l. arch 28. a re u n d er w ay. Mrs. E u­ be asked to jo in them in th is w ork KRAMIEN’S W illiam Morse and H illie Tykeson gene T ay lo r is d irectin g th e pageant. D etails of th e m eeting tim e and E rnest T . B anks: Mrs. W H W eb­ have charge of th e w ork. S unday An in v itatio n to tak e p art in a su n ­ places have not as y et been a rra n g ­ er. Miss E lizabeth T ucker. Mrs E r>a ln i D ru g S to re i By A gnes V andcrzandcn) school is held h ere every Sunday- rise service on B ald P eak, sp o n so r­ ed. N ext m eeting is scheduled for H. French. Forest G rove; Mrs H ol­ m orning and preaching both m o rn ­ ed by L au rel church, was exten d ed M arch 18 P rrsrrip tiiin I>1 uggists Mrs. Louise V anstralin of S eattle. lis Jones. P ortland: Mrs H It Ruff- estern O rganization^ ing and evening. Wash., is visiting for an indefinite man, Toledo, and F loyd I.. Argo IIO M : 36(1 M eeting M arch 1!» in an an n o u n cem en t m ade last S u n ­ R ay and F ran k Shook received day. M ountain H ome P aren t-T each er period w ith h e r sister. Mrs. P J III. w ord last w eek th a t a hound they V anderzgnden. club w ill m eet at th e school house No m orning p reaching services had given E verett Lee of C herry w ere h eld at M ountain Home last M arch 19. Miss Jo h an n a D ierickx and W il­ G rove, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, as Rev. V. T. Speece was An all day m eeting of M ountain liam Bean of Mt. A ngel spent the C alvin W hitm ore, w as in stru m en tal busy at L au rel w h ere evangelistic Home L adies' Aid w as held at the w eek-end w ith Mrs. B ertha D ier­ in killing a cougar. E v erett saw the services w ere startin g . In th e a b ­ parsonage M arch 4. T he ladies q u ilt­ ick x and fam ily. anim al on an old d eserted railroad sence of th e usual first-S u n d ay -o f- ed most of th e day. P lan s for a b en ­ Mr. and M rs C h arles K arlick above C h erry G rove and shot and th e-m onth church. R ichard Joyce efit d in n e r to be given soon w ere and fam ily of Salem spent t h e crippled it. F our hours later the and Jo h n S ch m ellzer conducted the also made. w eek-end w ith Mrs. K arlick ’s par- hound took up th e tra il an d treed laym en's m eeting. P reach in g is th e cougar. W hen butch ered it was scheduled for n ex t S unday m o rn ­ full of d eer m eat. ing. here, instead of last Sunday. Mrs. Lena M eyers and G eorge Mrs. E m ery H arris had as h er Z eigler attended the fu n eral of a house guest all last w eek. Mrs. b o u g h t Used 1 Used Cars from sister-in-law . Mrs. Jo h n Zeigler, at H enry L eg ler of P o rtlan d . Sunday Cars from St. H elens W ednesday. vrolet D ealers C hevrolet D ealers bouOht u ,ec Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r M cCormick ' c °ri from of P ortland, accom panied by Mr. I Chevrolet Dealers and Mrs. Tom Savage, made th e ir first trip h ere S unday since th eir au to accident on a P o rtlan d stre e t ’ d u rin g the freezing w eath er the first of Jan u ary . Mrs. M cCorm ick is still w earing a brace on h er back ( Mr and Mrs. M ervin W hitm ore : en tertain ed S unday for H ow ard S everal good. slig h tly used N eely of A uburn. W ash., w ho is a t- - brooders, . both . . electric and tending dental college in P ortland. coal. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse S n y d er of Scholls and Mr. and Mrs A rth u r Sanitary feeders and drinking M cCorm ick and Mr. and Mrs. Tom fountains for baby ehicks. S avage of P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Saxton and BU Y YOUR USED CAR FROM d iffe re n t form s of fam ily m ade a trip to C latskanie F o u r Sunday. W hile th ere they learned of H O D G E N - BREW STER YO UR CHEVROLET DEALER th e death of a cousin. S herm an S ax ­ chick feeds. ton. at St. H elens recently. On th eir re tu rn th ey view ed the Italian m o t­ FOR THESE REASONS Ask for free lite ra tu re on care o r ship Felta. and g row ing of b aby chicks. B irthday C elebrated M r and Mrs. D. M. 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