The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 29, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, July 2!», 1937
H IL L S B O R O
Annual Reunion
at Farmington
Next Sunday
D epleted W ild Life R esources S p u r U ncle
Sam to G re a te st R e sto ra tio n D rive
<IU M is l i l x i i r Itrlis i*)
I* A K M IN ( »’I < >N
A n tiic il K a rin -
ton i i t i i u n i i w ill h r held
at
the
I* < irn iiiiK tm i C h ris tia n c liu ic li Sun
(Iny S u nday . hn«il w ill be hi Id
.
u ii.il at III a in w ith M rs |< I,
I 'ill naui < if 11111 ,hii| <> pi I'a r h in ^ at II
A basket d in n e r w ill be fo llo w e d
by a
hoi I program Everyone i .
" ■ • ' ‘ 1 * < I " 1 i 1 1 1 a l l tin MM Wh«)
have liv e d at E a riiiin g to n ZenuM A
O lson o f P o rtla n d Is p re s id e n t of |
th e re u n io n th is y e a r A sp e cia l ln -
v lta tlo n to a tte n d S u n d a y .school
and th e c h u rc h
rv u e Is e xte nd e d
to a ll.
M r and M rs G ru n t I )<»<!«<• and
son L o re n ‘ pent th e we, I end w ith
M i and M i . H ic b a rd ( i ir d le r at
Ila r V le w
l i r . | S teven and fa m ily re tu rn e d
fro m a s ix w eek / v is it w ith t h e ir
" t i io -la w and d a u g h te r. M r. and
Mi
E d w a rd D unn, and fa m ily , w h o
liv e on the St« vens fa rm at A cequia.
I
p a ie n t
and w ill a tte n d
h ig h
K 'h o o l in lld lx h o r o th ia fa ll.
M i and M rs G eorge T in im c rrru in
• n te rta m e d th e T w in < )aks h a ll team
w ith a , raw fish feed S unday n ig h t.
( elelu.itcM B ir th d a y —
W 'I' P u tn a m S r . c e le b ra te d his
71st b irth d a y lust week
Mi
M a rg a re t K le in o f V ancou*
and M rs P e te r K le in , last week
\ ei Wash., v is ite d h e r parents. M i
’I he K le in fa m ily made a t r ip to
D epot’ Bay o v e r the w e e k -«‘lid.
M r and M i
E. I I)«»nelson. M r /
K .u n n a and M is . Ile ttie K a n in a o f
H ills b o ro w e re d in n e r p a rty guests
at (he J o h n K a n in a hom e S u nday
M rs E d w in B u rk h a lte r and c h ild ­
ren B obby and G la d ys, M r and M rs
C a rl
Pierson and son C a rl J r .
( e > >i :*,«• B u r k h a lte r and A lfr e d P ie r ­
ron p e n t,th e w e e k -e n d .it N e ta rts
D in n e r p a rty guests at th e E ra n k
S ch u h n e i i, h hom e S u n d a y
w ere
M r and M r
H a ro ld Dean
and
d a u g h te r D iana l.a M e rn e . and Me.
Mae Net .on o f P o rtla n d . M r and
M i G eorge B e irs d o rf. H a rrie t H a n -
r-oii A lic e Bhea'om h. I,a u ra K in g s to n
and Web.*.ter D a lh y
Okl Friends Meet
After Many Years
ARGUS,
Forem ost
In U ncle Sam’<
plans to restore the w ild game
life of the nation are the e x ­
panded w in te r feeding p ro ­
grams, as shown here in ac­
tual
practice.
B elow , d eer
feeding at one of the govern­
m ent hay stations in G la c ie r
N a tio n al park.
T o p , herding
buffalo into w in te r feeding
grounds in Yellowstone N a *
tion al park.
H IL L S R O R O ,
OREGON
d r in
fa m ilie s o f th e c o m m u n ity
are
<'d to b rin g a p ic n ic d m -
I m i' ¡md in jo y the day T h e d in n e r
I w ill
observed fo llo w in g t h e
m o ri m g c h u rc h services.
a severe one. It was broken just
above th i • w rist.
-
Le R o y W ilso n o f R edm ond. Wash
v is ite d at th e H a ro ld Jensen home
F rid a y .
A g ro u p o f w om en fro m th e B anks
Rebekah lodge v is ite d th e B e a v e r­
ton R ebekah Ridge and p re se n te d it
w ith a frie n d h ip g a vid last Tues-
day 1 v c riin g Those g o in g w e re M r
and M r
J o h n V a riD o rn , M r and
M rs W ill D avies M r and M rs. Fred
W dcr ix M r; C h a rle s S h ip le y , M rs
W I. M oo re and M iss A n n S c h n e iil-
er.
Ha
b a lin g is c o m p le te d and
g ra in h a rv e s t is w e ll s ta rte d . C o m ­
bines are being used iri m a n y places
esp< ( a lly m th e le v e l fie ld s betw een
H ank . and F ore st G ro v e ,
M r and M rs. C h a rle s Pow ne, C la rk
Powr, le and M iss F ra n ce Rugg d ro v e
o v e r th e W o lf cre e k h ig h w a y to
Seas de S unday.
M r and M rs. J J H u tc h e n s r e ­
tu rn e d hom e last T uesday fro m a
th re e -d a y v is it w ith M rs H u tch e ns'
b ro th e r A J L a y to n , at O ly m p ia .
Wash and n ephew . R L a y to n , at
B ordeau. Wash.
M r and M r B B T re sh a m spent
several days th is w e e k in P o rtla n d
as it was b u y e rs w e e k M rs. G B
A b ra h a m o f A m ity had ch a rg e o f
th e d ru g store d u rin g t h e ir absence.
Page Three
w e e k -e n d w ith M r. and M rs. W il­
lia m S iu b a u e r a n d fa m ily .
( r lr b r a te x I t ir t h ila y
M i l C o rn e liu s V a n d e h e y c e le b ra t­
ed h e r s ix ty - e ig h th b ir th d a y a n n i­
v e rs a ry J u ly 21.
Savings and Loan
Accounts Insured
J M. Person, m an a g e r o f the
T u a la tin V a lle y F ed e ra l
S avings
and Loan a sso cia tio n, H ills b o ro , is
in re c e ip t o f s ta tis tic s fro m W ash­
in g to n . D C . s h o w in g th a t savings
o f 8.236 persons in 22 fe d e ra l sav­
ings and loan associations in O re ­
gon no w a re in s u re d up to $5000 on
each a c co u nt b y th e F e d e ra l S a v­
ings and L o a n In s u ra n c e c o rp o ra ­
tio n . W ash in g ton . D. C.
Assets o f th e se in s u re d t h r if t and
h o m e -fin a n c in g in s titu tio n s t o t a l
$7.115.631. O th e r O reg o n savings
arid loan a ssociations h a ve su b ­
m itte d a p p lic a tio n s fo r th is p ro te c ­
tio n fo r th e fu n d s o f t h e ir investors.
T u a la tin V a lle y F e d e ra l S avings
arid Loan a ssociation is operated
jo in t ly w ith th e W a s h in g to n S a v­
ings and L o a n a sso cia tio n o f H ills ­
b o ro and serves th e
n o rth w e s t
co u n tie s o f O regon.
Thatcher
(By M rs. Lou W rig h t)
M r Jo se p hine G r ie p and d a u g h ­
B a n k - O dd F e llo w s and R ebekahs te r M a ry E lle n , w h o h a ve been v is ­
h e ld
jo in t
in s ta lla tio n
S a tu rd a y itin g re la tiv e s in B u rn s and a ro u n d
Boise, Idaho, a re h o m e M rs. G eorge
n ig h t in th e ir h a ll.
M oo re o f Boise. Id a ho , d a u g h te r o f
M r and M rs. P la tt H o p k in s and M rs G riep . b ro u g h t th e m home.
d a u g h te r o f W is h ra m . Wash . are
M r and M rs. Ed K in g h a ve gone
sp e n ding th is w e e k in B a n k s w ith
M r H o p k in s parents, M r a nd M rs to th e coast fo r a va c a tio n .
M r and M rs. R a lp h B u c k le y and
E. E H o p k in s .
M is A lic e L a n e o f Salem v is ite d son and M rs. A lic e B u c k le y a tte n d ­
M r and M rs W G. W a lk e r fro m ed th e fu n e ra l o f M rs. Jo h n P r itc h ­
a rd F rid a y in H ills b o ro . M rs. P r itc h ­
T h u rs d a y u n t il S u n d a y.
a rd is a cousin o f M rs. A . B u c k le y .
School E le c tio n -Monday
A ri e le c tio n w ill be h e ld in th e
B anks g ra d e school M o n d a y e ve ­
n in g . A u g u s t 2. to e le c t a d ire c to r
to ta k e tlie place o f F e rd H a r tw ic k
w h o re c e n tly resign e d fro m th e
g ra d e school board.
Fre e Sam ple of G ID G R A N -
M r and M rs. E llis P u rd in are U L E S — th e v eg e ta b le m ucin,
*
l m i e p ro te c tiv e dem ulcence
.‘•pending th is w e e k a t th e O regon and
d e to x ifica tio n
b ro u g h t
beaches.
re lie f and c o rre c tio n to th o u ­
F iv e w om en fro m B a n k s le f t to sands— a t y o u r D ru g g is t:
w o rk fo r th e B o d le co m p a n y in
P o rtla n d fo r a fe w days.
H o ld J o in t I n s t a lla t io n
J 7 N L IS T E D on a fa r-flu n g fro n t,
1 I
en­
gaged these days III th e ir g re a t-
« t d riv e to restore the w ild life
o f A m erica.
S purred by the steady d w in ­
d lin g o f w ild life in this cou ntry
in the last 50 years, the go vern­
m en t is s ittin g out to save w hat
Is le ft nnd to b u ild up these re ­
sources for the fu tu re . The Sen­
ate is fo rm u la tin g le gislatio n Io
tlm t end nnd I ’ i i ¡dent Ik
c a lt
h im s e lf is behind this pro u r n
w h ich he regards of vast im p o r­
tance.
Four governm ent services
com bine to lead the battle. ’f l u e
. • i ■ U n ited S 11
J
S e r in e , th e B io lo g ic a l S u r v iy ,
Bureau o f F ish e rii and the N a­
tio n a l Parks Serve e.
S onic
B E I H A N Y C E D A H M IL L
o ld frie n d * w h o used to w o rk w ith
Mi J o h n Z it/n ia n years ugo vis-
i •.
. ■. M i
I t , i! h e r r
w s o f N o rth Bend. M r*
K L A n d re ■w
Bei V 1 V a n H i.it o f A llia n c e , O h io
E E B evi gto n <>f M ilw a u k ie
Mr
A n d re w s o f N o rth
and M is s F r a n c
B el d It was 1» e a i • since th e y had
i each o th e r
ge m, •t last W edii , ' da V
I. •« d.v Grange
c \ < n m g w ith i fa ir attendance, T he y
p re p la n n in j a txi o th fo r tlu fa ir.
and a p ic n ic u th e near fu tu re > T h e
Icctu rei
ho i vya i m ade h \ c ly by
H l F F d u tie s f.
the fa n t
Feeing w h o •ould te ll till- hi. igest
service since n ire tila n 200.-
F to ry
Koi E db
im i fa m ily att« aided
000,000 acres o f fid e r a l lands
Ì u l pageant m v e ra l
th e «
a te under Its d ire :tion. B ut the
c
la
>
1
week
davs it is
fin e s t service Is seel ■king to enl. t
Ne­ s John m h a . p u u h a .. cd a
I
. ■ i i ! • ,t.
.a I e o n in iu n i-
ne w o n ib im
In ■, even pi ivate mt rests, in the
I
P n .h vte ru i
la
A id m et last
d i iv e . T h is is w by :
th e c h u rc h A n ad-
W edr
B ig game, such as buffalo, an-
dress
d n ■ •rt o f Ills W n rk was
g iv e n In D r I leuch o f Si, m i M i
I teli was al n pres *nt In co n n ec-
, lin n w ith th e ir m ssio n a ry w o rk
th e y are in b a rg e i f a h o s p ita l h i
S iam . A p y was g iv e n b y the
Mi
W a lte r
N o r th Plains snei
th e
w o rs h ip
N ic k o ls
< o n d u e ti d
r i rv ie e . S ix ty - fiv e w e re p resent A
(B y M iss M a ry S andy)
I mt lin k d in n e r was served
S T W .....la rd . p io n e e r o f Spo-
B A N K S ?\ c o m m u n ity sing i go ­
kune. Wash . has been v is itin g bis in g to be h e ld in th e B a n ks L e g io n
i in ism , M rs E E .lone
h a ll F rid a y e v e n in g . E v e ry o n e is
Mrs J. M asterson o f P o rtla n d I in v ite d a n il i f a n yo ne can do n ate
spent u few days w ith h e r b ro th e r, a n y th in g to th e p ro g ra m th e y are
L E Jones. last week
asked to be p re se n t T h is is being
J Weiss, w h o has been e m p lo ye d sponsored b y
th e B a n ks M
E
at (» ra y ’s K iv e r, is no w w o r k in g ch u rch .
in P o rtla n d on a dredge. T h e y w ill
H o rn, to M r and M rs H a ro ld B e ti-
w o r k b eyond Salem
e tt, a boy. nam ed N o rm a n C h ris.
J u ly 20, in a P o rtla n d h o s p ita l M rs
. B e n n e tt is k n o w n h e re as Na >mi
c
telope, bears, moose, ond deer Is
show ing a constant decrease. A t
one tim e an estim ated 30,000,000
to 40,000,000 antelope roam ed
ttie plains. T oday, how ever, only
about 60,000 survive.
S im ila rly , the sm a lle r game
life o f the nation, grouse, w ild
geese, p ra irie chickens, fish and
w a te rfo w l have faced a stagger­
ing depletion. T ru e , states and
the federal governm ent have e x -
erci id an Increasing vig ila nce in
recent years h u t the sup ply o f
w ild life s till is dangerously low.
• • •
r l''O
PO achieve a vast restoration,
J th retort,
Uncle
San)
Is
I im ehm g th is new offensive.
‘ .Shock” troops in this fig h t are
the 000 rangers o f the forest ser-
' ice.
The vast fe d e ra lly -c o n ­
tro lle d forests have been divide d
in to districts, w ith one ranger to
a th t i n t . A n d in these areas a
concentrated restora tion program
i to get un de r w a y , augm enting
present program s.
Enforcem ent of the game laws,
o f course, comes first. I t is ex­
pected m ore rig id w o rk in this
d ire ctio n w ill take place, w ith
possible new le gislatio n aid in g
the effo rt.
As a second move, w in te r
feeding o f big game anim als w ill
be extended under present plans.
T y p ic a l o f the large-scale w in ­
te r feeding now ca rrie d on is th a t
in Jackson Hole, W yo., last resort
o f the great e lk herds.
There, under the d ire ctio n of
the biological survey, hay is fed
to thousands p f head o f elk each
w in te r. G ra in olso is provided
when necessary. O n ly thus has
this herd been saved to A m erica.
P a lm
S to re
Roy People Hold
Successful Party
Lcisyvillc
1 Rieben.
W a s li '
J o h n H a n le y spent last w e e k w ith
re la tiv e s in P o rtla n d .
T o m m y G reg g and C u rtis M r-
C onnaha w e re am ong
those t o
reach tlie to p o f M t. H ood S u n ­
day. D o ris G re g g
and
D o n a ld
,
e were also in the p a rty
In
a ll th e re w e re lit. most o f w h o m
w e ie fro m N o rth Plains.
M i and M rs. F ra n k P lu n g e r and
fa m ily a re s t th e beach fo r a fe w
days.
H o w a rd C a rte r o f th e U. S. S.
Pensacola and th re e o th e r s h ip -
m ales v is ite d his cousin, N o rm a n
C m le r. and fa m ily S a tu rd a y eve­
ning.
License E xam iner C o m in g
I! J D ooley, e x a m in e r o f opera­
to rs and c h a u ffe u rs , w ill be in
H ills b o ro W ednesday. A u g u st 4. at
th e c o u rt house fro m 10 a. in. to
5 p. in A ll those w is h in g p e rm its
o r licenses to d r iv e cars are asked
to gel in to u ch w ith M r. D o o le y.
A rg u s c la s s ifie d ads get re s u lts
s<'x •
M r. and M rs Juaquin M ille r and
c h ild re n o f M o clip s, W ish . w o re
w e e k -e n d v is ito rs w ith re la tiv e s in
Banks.
V e rn o n W o lfo rd w e n t to P o rtla n d
T h u rs d a y In spend a fe w (lavs w ith
F ra n k W ahl.
S a ilo r on V is it
W ilfr e d
F rench, a s a ilo r fro m
th e M inneapolis, was a S u n d a y v is ­
it o r w ith his re la tiv e s in B anks He
v is ite d his b ro th e r and s is te r-in -la w ,
’ M r nnd M rs G le n F re n ch , and fa m ­
ily . a nd h is b ro th e r -in - la w and sis­
ter. M r. a nd M rs. Ray K e lly .
M r and M rs H e n ry M cD o n a ld and
tw o c h ild re n . E lle n a nd H o w a rd ,
. sp e n t a ll last w e e k a t th e beaches
T h e y re p o rte d th a t th e w e a th e r was
fin e o v e r th e re a ll w eek.
M iss G race B lrs e h e ll o f C o rv a llis
is s p e n d in g s e v e ia l w eeks v is itin g
M r and M rs L a m a r S andy al Y a m -
lu ll M iss H irs c h e ll a ccom panied M r
and M rs. S andy to Banks, w h e re
th e y spent th e w e e k-e n d at th e C l i f ­
fo rd S n n d v home.
M iss M a ry S andy spent se ve ra l
days last w eek v is itin g M r and M rs
M a u ric e T ho m p so n m id d a u g h te r at
SI. Helens.
M r. a nd M rs. E rnest M a r r and
d a u g h te r D arlene, spent th e w e e k ­
end v is itin g M r. m id M rs. A lb e r t
S ta ffo rd at T a ft.
M r. and M rs. J u liu s D e ltr m k and
d a u g h te rs H e le n and M a x in e a rriv e d
R O Y T h e c a rd p a rty sponsored
by th e ladies o f th e R o y p a rish
T h u rs d a y i v e ilin g was q u ite w e ll a t­
tended T h e re w e re th irte e n tables
• •
•
o f "500 ' and fo u r ta b le s o f p in o ch le .
« • p iO N E E R
conditions, • w ith
H ig h scores w e re w o n by M rs. H e n ­
r y D u y c k and W illia m V a n d o m e le n .
b o u n tifu l supplies o f w ild
f ir s ’ M i M V a n d e rza rtd e n o f V e r-
life , can never be restored, o f
b o o rt and W illia m V a n d c rv e n o f
course,” points out F. A. S ilcox,
C o rn e liu s second, and M rs. G eorge
ch ie f o f the Federal Forest S er­
H e rm a n s o f V e rb o o rt. co n so la tio n .
vice.
T h e Misses D o ro th y R echt o f S a l­
B u t he adds: “ I t is o u r aim to
inas. C al . and L o ra in e M ason o f
produce the best possible borne
M o n te re y . C al . re tu rn e d to th e
fo r big game, upland birds, fish
hom e o f M r. and M rs. W illia m H em s­
nnd w a te rfo w l, fu r bearing and
w o rth T h u rs d a y e v e n in g a fte r e n ­
jo y in g a tw o w e e ks' v a c a tio n to
o th e r w ild life , and the best
A la ska . T h e y le ft F rid a y fo r th e ir
areas fo r recreation, bu n tin g ,
homes in C a lifo rn ia .
fish in g and tra p p in g ."
M r. and M rs T he o V a n d e rz a n d e n
T h a t is, ob vio usly, a gig a n tic
re tu rn e d to t h e ir h o m e S a tu rd a y ,
ta s k , b u t the divide nd s ought to
fro m a w e e k 's t r ip th ro u g h v a rio u s
be e m in e n tly w o rth w h ile .
sections o f E astern O regon. W h ile
gone th e y v is ite d w ith M rs V a n d e r-
n o n ia a re v is itin g t h e ir g ra n d m o th ­ zanden's b ro th e r. Joseph Reh. w h o
e r M rs T om Engen. and o th e r r e l­ lu e s at M ilto n -F re e w a te r. T h e y a l­
so v is ite d
w ith
th e ir d a u g h te r.
a tiv e s fo r a fe w w eeks.
F lore n ce , w h o is v a c a tio n in g at
S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty guests at W a its b u rg . Wash.
tlie C lif f S a n d y hom e w e re M r. and
M rs. M a u ric e T ho m p so n and d a u g h ­ M o v e to H ills b o r o
M r. and M rs O le N ilso n . w h o have
l i t T uesday fro m Las Vegas N ev , te r o f St. Helens. M r. a nd M rs. been liv in g south o f Roy. a re m o v ­
to v is it M rs De B r in k 's a u n t. M rs F ra n c is T ho m p so n o f P o rtla n d . M r in g th is w e e k to H ills b o ro , w h e re
F ra n k G enzer. and fa m ily on G reen and M rs. L a m a r S a n d y o f Y a m h ill. M r. N e ils o n is e m p lo y e d
M o u n ta in and her g ra n d fa th e r. A H. G ra ce H irs c h e ll o f C o r v a llis and
M iss E rm a V a n d e h e y le ft th e past
W o lfo rd , and u n d e . F re d W o lfo rd , M r. a nd M rs . C lif f o r d S andy.
w e e k fo r H ills b o ro , w h e re she is
M rs. E a rl N ils o n . w h o w as i l l at
.m il fa m ily in B anks M o n d a y th e y
e m p lo y e d at th e hom e o f M r. and
w e n t to th e b e a d le s fo r a w e e k's h e r h o m e h e re last w e e k, is m uch M rs. R a y m o n d H e rte l.
o u tin g . T h e y w ill r e tu r n to B anks u n p ro v e d n o w and is a b le to be up
B o rn , to M r. and M rs. H e n ry V a n -
f o r a fe w d a ys be fore re tu r n in g I m id a ro u n d th e house.
derzanden. J u ly 25. a ig r l.
C la u d e H u tc h e n s o f G ra n ts Pass
borne.
A v e ry la rg e c ro w d a tte n d e d th e
M i and M rs F red W o lfo rd . L y le v is ite d M r. nnd M ik . J J. H u tc h e n s a n n u a l C a th o lic p ic n ic a t B a lm
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L illy d a n re u n io n at R ip p lin g W a ­ w e e k
esters e xte n d e d an in v ita tio n to the
H u tch e n s ' u n c le
te rs S unday.
n c a r-b v CCC cam ps and also to th e
M rs Jo h n K e s s le r and h e r d a u g h ­
M rs H a r ry W h itfie ld o f Seaside ter. G e ra ld in e , a re s p e n d in g a fe w boys' hom e at St. M a ry 's .
S u n d a y p a rty guests at th e hom e
spent tile w e e k -e n d in B a n ks w ith w e e ks v is itin g re la tiv e s in T acom a
o f M r and M rs W illia m H u m s w o rth
! h e r p a re n t; M r and M rs. N. J G r if ­
M r and M rs. V e rn o n F ie ld s and
w e re M r and M rs. C. C M c L a u g h lin
fin
son o f V a n c o u v e r. W ash . w e re S u n ­
J u a n ita W o lfo rd spent F rid a y and day v is ito rs o f M rs. F ie ld 's m o th e r. and fa m ily . Jean. R achel and Don.
S a tu rd a y at th e F ra n k G e n ze r hom e M rs. L e o na R o b e rtso n , a n d Ed and M iss A d a M c L a u g h lin , a ll o f
M ilw a u k ie .
on G ree n M o u n ta in .
C la rk .
M r. and M rs. C h a rle s V a n d e r­
M r and M rs. H a ro ld B a n k s and
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th e y w e re d in n e r guests o f M r. and a rm F rid a y w h ile at w o r k in th e
M rs Ray K e lly . A n o th e r guest at F orest G ro v e c a n n e ry . M r M o r r ill is
tlie d in n e r was M rs B a n ks and M rs. an e ld e rly m an and th e b re a k was
K e lly 's b ro th e r. W ilfr e d F re n ch , a Picnic Sunday
S u n d a y school b o a rd has p la n n e d
fo rm e r B a n ks boy. w h o is in th e
a p ic n ic to be h e ld n e x t S unday.
n a vy.
M iss H azel W o lfo rd was a guest o f A u g u s t 1. in a p re tty spot w est o f
M iss E ilee n Ja ckso n m P o rtla n d B a n ks in M oo re 's p a sture . A l l c h il-
fro m last T ue sd a y u n t il th is T ue s­
day.
M rs. E. H
K a u ffm a n and son
H o w a rd w e n t to P o rtla n d T h u rs d a y
fo r a fe w davs v is it w ith h e r d a u g h ­
te r. M rs. E. E. P a rks, and fa m ily .
H o rn, to M r. a nd M rs.
W heeler
o f Hanks, a g ir l. J u ly 14 at a F orest
G ro v e h o sp ita l.
M r m id M rs. N o rm a n Engen of
T im b e r spent th e w e e k -e n d at the
Engen hom e in Hanks.
H o rn, to M r and M rs W ilso n D a v ­
ison. a boy. J u ly 32. in a F orest
G ro v e h o sp ita l. M r D avison is w ith
th e It. S. m a rin e s in San D iego and
w ill a r r iv e in A u g u s t w h e n bis e n ­
lis tm e n t is up.
H e tty nnd T h e lm a Engen o f V e r ­
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