The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 18, 1937, Image 9

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D onc h i llills b o i «i In« rein»«*«
L o c a l P a y ro lls and Add»
to L o c a l P ro fc p rrlty
W ith W hich is Com bined t~he H illsboro In d e p e n d e n t
V iilu u n
H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t E-stublishcd 1873
Laurel School
Plans Party
Novelli her 26
I C o m m u n ity P a rty
Leisyville F rid ay
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Section Two—
Spurt News, Editorials, Eealurea
Classified, Publie Notices
and Advertising
H illsboro, O regon, T h ursday, N ovem ber 18, 1937
Mrs. Freerksen, P*- I • A. at O re n c o
Falks P ro b le m s
92, Succumbs
Here Sunday
Program Set
Friday Night
at Helvetia
le a ve th is w eek f o r L o n g Beach and M rs. M S w e tt a t S ch o lls. S w e tt
C al. lo v is it M r W o o d y's d a u g h ­ is a fo rm e r re s id e n t herd.
te r. M rs. B e u la h F a r r e ll T h e y are
M rs. W a yn e M u lliv a n has r e t u r n ­
p la n n in g on lo c a tin g th e re fo r th e ' d to h e r hom e fro m s ta y in g w ith
illy M rs. .lillui Gates Jr.I
w
in
te
r,
i B y Gail Karnsi
h e r m o th e r in H ills b o ro w h ile con-
W. F C ro pp . S ta n le y H a h n and i v a le scin g
L E I S Y V IL L E A c o m m u n ity pm
O R E N C O P .-T A m em b e rs m e t
John
W
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ta
in
d
a
le
and
ly w ill he tn *lil ill I I ip hc I io u I bolt
io th e school
house W ednesday
M rs Ed R a y m o n d arid I.ila Mae.
W a lte r W illis o f T h a tc h e r re tu rn e d
F rid a y E v e ry o n e I n in v ite d
e v e n in g
and discussed p la n s to
Mr
and M rs. P aul F ik s d a l and
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
e
v
e
n
in
g
fro
m
Eastern
I l l y M rs. F. I,, llr o w n l
L a d ie s' c h ili fir s t fa ll m e e tin g wn
b rin g m ore m em bers o u t on m e e t­
G ene o f Kelso. Wash . accom panied
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rvice
O
regon,
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rg
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's
(By Mrs. J. M. Davidson)
in g n ig h ts . T h e school b o a rd and
I .A U K F I, l. iio r i'l school leiu her,
b y M r. a nd M rs. W
J Sim ones.
e lk h u n tin g
M rs
I h 'l i'i i A u s tin , u iin o tin c c s u hom e T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n D e ce rn -I Peters F re e rkse n . one o f W a sh in g - teachers expressed t h e ir d e sire to
H E L V E T IA A school
p ro g ra m
B o b b y and
B e tty o f B e a ve rto n ,
B
ir
th
d
a
y
C
e
le
b
ra
te
d
T h a n k s g iv in g p a rty fo r Un* c o m ­ h e r m e e tin g w ill be a C h ris tm a s Ion c o u n ty 's n id i t reside n ts, w h o have th e p a re n ts discuss th e school w ill be p re se n te d
a t th e
school
spent S u n d a y and M o n d a y a t the
M r. and M rs. L o u ie S tro h m a y e r L e w is R a y m o n d hom e.
m u n ity i l l th e school b in is i' on N h - tre e al th e M in L ily lla n le y borne d ic il ui H ills b o r o at th e h o m e o f a ffa irs on m e e tin g n ig h ts so th a t i f house F rid a y , N o v e m b e r 19,
at
e n te rta in e d a t a d in n e r p a rty S u n ­
H oyal G a rd e n e r, w h o b> a tte n d ­ h e r d a u g h te r, M rs E A G r if f it h , any changes o r im p ro v e m e n ts w e re 8 p m
v e n ib c r 28. id H p u, T h e c h ild re n
T
w
o
p
la
y
s
w
ill
be
p
re
-
M r. a n d M rs . W ilb u r Rose have
in g O regon S ta le , was a d e legate late S u nday n ig h t. w e re h e ld fro m m « d « d the teacher« a n d school j sen ted by th e c h ild re n •‘B o rro w - day. T o n y K i m p e r and sons. W a r­
K i l l p re se n t u s h o rt p ro g ra m .
D nnelsnn anti S e w e ll ch a p e l Toes-
C la n c e y on th e ren and M e lv in , a nd M iss F rances I th e ir son G e o rg e hom e fr o m the
G am es w ill h e p lu y ei| m ui re fri'.s li- to Hie O reg o n C h r iit ia n Y o u th A t - I d a y m o rn in g Ri v <¡coi gc K e u le o f board m em b e rs w o u ld be w o r k in g in g T r o u b le ' a nd ‘ “Clancey
'h o m e o f his g ra n d p a re n ts . M r. and
w ith th e p a re n ts and ta x p a y e rs . P o lic e Force
se m b ly al F ore st G ro v e F rid a y eve- '
m e ld s s c i v e il
E v i ' i v i > h e Is w i ll o t i n
a nd se ve ra l
o th e r Van loo o f F ore st G ro v e in c e le b ra ­ M rs. L e w e llin , w h e re he has been
tio n o f th e fo u rte e n th b ir th d a y a n ­
n m g a nd sp e n t the w e e k -e n d at j th e L u th e ra n c h u rc h was io ch a rg e M rs F red Q u a in ta n c e se n t in h e r n u m b « ,
in
c
lu
d
in
g
th
e
H
e
lv
e
tia
I'n lo n to F le e t
o f tin- services
hom e
, re s ig n a tio n as tre a s u re r and M rs. c o m m u n ity band. E v e ry b o d y is in ­ n iv e rs a ry o f W a rre n K e m p e r. M r fo r th e s u m m e r and fa ll w h ile his
E lc c lio n ,,f o ffic i i o f th e F a rm -
Mi
F re e rkse n . w h o has liv e d in 1 G u y
R e yn o ld s accepted th e v a ­ v ite d to a tte n d T h e usual a d m is ­ and M rs Jacob V a n lo o and M i’s p a re n ts w e re w o rk in g .
R o la n d and Jo h n G ates J r re- I
•'
.. ........ local u n it w ill be held
H illa bo ro lo i thi past fiv e years. cancy.
tu
rn
e
d
hom
e
T
h
u
rs
d
a
y
a
fte
r
pend-
'
sion w ill be ch a rg e d . L a d ie s b rin g V a n lo o s m o th e r, M rs. R a lsto n w e re
»1 th e n e x t re g u la r m e e tin g Dei I- I'll» •
m g a fe w days in B e rk e le y w ith I , was h o rn near H a n o ve r. G e rm a n y
M rs C a rly le re p o rts
h a v i n g lu n c h , w h ic h w ill be se rve d fre e , in also th e re .
her !i u m , r ilin g In Un repo
D
ecem
ber
8
1844
Sin*
w
o
u
ld
have
"
th e n hi o th e r. G o rd o n
( heard fro m h e r d a u g h te r. E liz a ­ 1 th e basi m i n t a fte r th e p ro g ra m .
M rs K e n n e th M a th e w s and b a b y
* I ’d u ii n t W a lle r ( )i r
M rs R o b e rts o f T w in F alls, Ida : been ii.l years o ld w it h in th e n e xt beth in T ein tse n . C h in a , r e g u la r-
B y Z e ll S tru th e rs )
La d ie s A ir i m e t N o v e m b e r 10 a t 1 o f San Francisco, C al. spent last ■
'
fo
u
r
w
eeks
M
rs
F
re
e
rkse
n
cam
e
II M e N a y H o n o re d
I is v is itin g M rs E d w a rd s
! ly
A l last re p o rts the Is a b e lla
F r ie n d ly C o rn e r S u n d a y school
to liie U n ite d States 89 ye a rs ago, in F is h e r ho p ita l. o f w h ic h she is tin - J C. W e n g e r hom e M rs. W e n ­ w eek w ith h e r sister. M rs. M J 1 T ig a rd R ebekah c lu b m e t No-
hostess fo r h e r m o th e r. V a n d e rza n d e n . a nd M r a nd M rs. v e m b e r 10 w it h M rs . R o b e rt Hol-
class p a r ly h e ld al th e S ch u m a ch e r
1MB and m a rrie d Steven Freerk- s u p e rin te n d e n t, is b e in g re-o p e n e d g e r wa
land.
hom e S a tin day e v e n in g was a t ­
seri in R id o tt. Illin m , u i th a t .am i' bv u rg e n t requests o f Hie C hinese M rs. I. A lp a n a lp h . A f t e r a s h o rt M a rs h a ll M c lv o r.
p ro g ra m
w as
e n jo y e d . M rs.
E. '
M r and M rs. Z e lb e rt B a k e r and , M rs C. W S tru th e rs spent tw o
year.
te n d e d liy tw c u ty -o n c m em bers. A
1 n re in ts e n I t has been closed G u e rb ' i M iss C la ra T s c h a b o ld and lit t le d a u g h te r C o rin n e A n n and days th e past w e e k a t S a n d y
w ith
Albany < linsrii as Hume
•'T h a n k s g iv in g
m il c a ll was re -
• -nice th e sieze o f T e in ts e n J u ly M iss E la in e Y u n g e n p la y e d a trio .
M r and M rs. H a llic k S tange w e re h e r m o th e r, M rs. A lic e
G ibons.
A f t e r ten ye a rs o f fa rm in g in II- ; .10.
s p n n d i'd to and p,uni's and s in g in g I
7
Mr
I. Z u rc h e r. M rs P. L a n d a u e r p a rty guests W ednesday o f M r. and w h o is ill.
I lin o is. the F re e rkse n s heard Ih e ca ll
e n jo y e d W II M eN ay was h o n o r
(B y M iss Agnes V a iid r r z a n d r n )
S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty guests at and M rs A Y u n g e n gave a re a d in g ,
: M rs C h a rlie M o c ro ft o f M c M in n - ' Ray Kinken has received word
guest, b e in g p re se n te d w ith a cake
R O Y B azaar g iv e n b y Ih e Roy Io th e n o rth w e s t, and came to O re ­ the C P B e ck hom e w e re M r. and and M rs
W ilk e n s and M rs. W in. v ille .
fo r his b ir lh d u y a n n iv e rs a ry N e xt p e o ple T h u rs d a y was a b ig success gon in 1878 T h e last stages o f the M rs O
W T ayson and c h ild re n Z u rc h e r sang
m e e tin g w ill lie u l th e F L B ro w n 'I h e ,
Strohmayer Buys Place
w ist,
Io th a n k
these w ho t r ip Io th e ir n e w O regon hom e w e re and G K B eck E. B e c k a n d J Friday 13th No Jinx
m ade by ste a m sh ip fro m San F ra n ­ B i c k o f P o rtla n d
hom e D e ce m b e r 18 It w ill In- a I help e d m a k e it a success.
L o u ie S tro h m a y e r h a s
bought t
M
rs
M
a
ry
M
ayes
o
f
L
a
P
o
rte
.
C h ris tm a s p a rty
cisco lo P o rtla n d and th e n by r iv e r
the J o h n M c C a re n ra n c h at B a lm 1
S e v e ra l tr u c k
loads o f c a ttle In d .. v is ite d T h u rs d a y
and
S
u
n
­
C a rd P a rty T uesday
steam er fro m P o rtla n d to A lb a n y . ! fro m the shed here w e re tru c k e d
G ro v e . T o n y K e m p e r and fa m ily
M e e tin g Postponed
d a y at th e J. M
D a vid so n home. and M iss F rances V a n L o o w ill ta k e
Ih e p e o ple o f Ihe Roy p a ris h w ill
B ro a d caste rs class o f th e S u n d a y ag a in sp o n sor a r a id p a rty In be I w h e re th e F re e rkse n s s e ttle d on a i " th e s to c k y a rd s M onday,
M rs
M ayes le ft L a P o rte F rid a y .
fa
rm
w
h
ic
h
th
e
y
m
a
in
ta
in
e
d
u
n
til
possession ju s t as soon as M iss M c-
A n n iv e rs a ry C e le b ra te d
school has postponed th e ir business held in Moore s h a ll n e x t T lm i -
A u g u s t 13. and has had th e best o f
M r and M rs C. M
A le x a n d e r lu c k on h e r th re e m o n th s ’ t r ip in C la re n m ove s to h e r h o m e in H ills ­
and social in e rtin g fro m th is F rid a y day P in o c h le and "500" w i l l be 11817 T h e y th e n m ove d in to A lb a n y
lo
liv
e
T
h
e
y
m
ade
a
t
r
ip
to
G
e
r
­
and J e r r y and Jean o f T h a tc h e r th e west S he came by a u to w ith bo ro . w h ic h she r e c e n tly p u rc h a s ­
u n t il n e x t F rid a s N o v e m b e r 2(1 it p la ye d and se ve ra l p rizes w ill be
ed.
w ill U icn lie h e ld a l tin - h o m e o f a w a rd e d T h is w ill be th e Iasi card m an y in 1918 M r F re e rkse n d ie d in ' spent th e w e e k -e n d in O re n c o and h e r cousin.
F ra n k D. L e w is , o f
1917 in L ong Beach, C al w h e re he ' " ii S u n d a y w e re guests o f M r and
B e lly D avis A ll y o u n g people o f p a rly u n t il a fte r C h ris tm a s
M r and M rs Z. T. B a k e r and
E
v
e
re
tt,
W
a
s
h
in
g
to
n
.
M
r
L
e
w
is
is
and M rs F re e rkse n had gone lo M rs O. K R obinson in P o rtla n d ,
h ig h school age are in v ite d
M rs W a rn e r C ro p p and d a u g h te r
M rs W illia m V a n d e h e y, w h o u n ­
F o llo w in g his w h o w e re c e le b ra tin g t h e ir tw e n ­ 73 and Mrs: M ayes 83 T h e y m ade D o ris a nd M r and M rs. E a rl W a ld -
A r k le Ito s c v i ai v is ite d bis sister. d e rw e n t a g o itre o p e ra tio n re c e n t­ spend Hie w in te r
th e t r ip in tw e lv e days s to p p in g at
a tte n d e d
t h e I
M rs F ra n c is C o o lid g e , o f P o rtla n d ly in P o rtla n d , is n o w co n va le scin g death, M r- F re e rkse n liv e d in A l- t y - f i f t h w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry .
a u to camps o v e r n ig h t A f t e r v is it ­ on and c h ild re n
- h a n y u n til 1932. w h e n she cam e i n 1 A le x
B e lla o f V a n c o u v e r B a r ­
fro m W ednesday u n t il F rid a y o f at h e r hom e
in g re la tiv e s in E v e re tt M rs . M ayes d o u b le w e d d in g W ednesday e v e ­
liv
e
w
ith
tie
r
d
a
u
g
h
te
r
in
H
ills
b
o
ro
'
racks spent W ednesday and T h u r s ­
la«t w e e k.
w e n t to sta y w it h h e r son. C ly d e n in g a t th e C h ris tia n c h u rc h o f
M r a n d M rs F lo y d S p o o n e r and
Som e m uch n«*<*d<*<| m .im ta n u n g fa m ily o f M c M in n v ille spent the
A m a jo r o jie ra tio n tw e lv e years day w it h his pa re n ts. M r. and M rs M ayes at M on ro e , and also to v is ­ A lm a and L o u in e L o v e to L a n o r
A
d
a
m
B
e
lla
.
ago
c
o
n
fin
e
d
M
rs
F
re
e
rk
s
e
n
to
bed
I
and V e rn o n L yd a .
is b<*ih|* done u ii th e m a in roads hi
1 '
' i d
al
I I , e hom e
,.f M ,
M rs. E lm a G ib b s and b a b y son it at th e hom es o f h e r g r a n d c h ild ­
tin s d is tric t
M r a nd M rs. R o b e rts and fa m ily
S pooner
parents.
M r and
M rs fo r th re e years, b u t she w on h e r ' re tu rn e d hom e fro m Jones h o s p i­ ren. T h is is h e r f ir s t t r ip to th e
o
f Eugene spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith
w a y back io h e a lth a fte rw a rd s H e r
M r a nd M is W a lte r S c h m id t r e ­ A rn o ld V a n D om elen
w est and she e n jo y e d th e scenery,
ta l F rid a y
h
e
r siste r. M rs. Z. T. B a k e r, and
c e n tly
visit«*«! his
cousin,
M rs
death
last
S
u
n
d
a
y
was
due
lo
n
a
tu
r
­
e s p e c ia lly in Y e llo w s to n e p a rk and
J M V a n d e rza n d e n . T h e o V a n -
G e o rg e T e w s « f G aston, at th e E o r- ilc rz a m le n and A r t h u r Jesse r e tu r n - al causes F o llo w in g m o rn in g se r- 1 M rs. M a ry H u n te r o f H ills b o ro th e coast h ig h w a y . She w i l l le a ve fa m ily .
spent se ve ra l days la st w e e k v is ­
ed lo th e ir homes S a tu rd a y n ig h t vices here, th e body was ta k e n to
th is w eek on th e P o rtla n d Rose A t
Only
e o n v u h ‘s«'ing fro m a m a jo r o p e ra ­ fro m a n in e -d a y e lk h u n t in E ast­ A lb a n y , w h e n - M rs F re e rkse n had itin g frie n d s here
he is v is itin g h e r g ra n d - V p f P M n
tz x
M rs
F rances
B ra n d e n b u rg
i s
been a m e m b e r o f th e U n ite d P re s­
tio n M i s T ew s • A lic e C lin e ) was e rn O reg o n .
’ d C r H i l iV J O v t t l IO
p e n d in g several
w eeks
at
th e d a u g h te r. M rs. R o b e rt D a vidson, in
b o rn a nd reared h e re M r Tew s
M rs
C h a rle s R e e lin g , w h o has b y te ria n ch u rc h A fte rn o o n se rvices hom e o f h e r fa th e r. J. R a ffe ty . a t ! P o rtla n d .
was fo r m e r ly m a il c a r r ie r on ro u te been
l „ d -fa s l
fo r th e
Iasi
few w e re h e ld th e re in th e F is h e r-B ra d ­ M o u n ta in d a le
In Armistice Parade
1 fro m e L a u re l b u t is n o w on a G as­ m n n llis , has g re a tly im p ro v e d and en chapel, w ith in te rm e n t fo llo w - ■
H e lv e tia c o m m u n ity b and to o k
M rs A n n a G a lic k re c e v ie d w o rd
to n ro u te
m g al th e A lb a n y R iv e rs id e ce m ­
1 By Mrs. Lewis Raymond)
e xpects to be a ro u n d ag a in goon.
fro m h e r son W ilb u r last w eek p a rt in th e A r m is tic e day p ro g ra m
e te ry.
U rb a n H c m c c k . a fo rm e r re sid e n t
at H ills b o ro .
S om e o f th e
band
LAUREL
A C R E S — L a d ie s c lu b
her««, is s e rio u s ly i l l m th e M u ltn o ­
She is s u rv iv e d b y s ix o f h e r He is n o w p la y in g in an o rc h e s tr a . boys jo in e d th e h ig h school b and
m e t w it h
M rs. L e w is
R aym ond
e ig h t c h ild re n , who include, besides at E u re k a . Cal.
m ah h o s p ita l T h e illne.-s was eaus-
a t th e b a ll gam e in th e a fte rn o o n N o v e m b e r 17 to e le c t o ffic e rs .
Frances
B
ra
n
d
e
n
b
u
rg
le
ft
W
e
d
­
Mi
G r iffith , M rs. Soph.i Jackson
<•«1 fro m .i bom* w h ic h hwiged in his
a nd re p o rt a good tim e .
M r. a n d M rs. J o h n Sheet r e ­
th ro a t s«*v« r.d w e e ks ago.
o f P o rtla n d : M in S tena M o la n d e r nesday m o rn in g fo r d iffe r e n t places
M r and M rs. R o b e rt D a vid so n
and M rs M in n ie M is h le r. Los A n ­ in W a s h in g to n " I l a business t r ip ; a nd baby, J. M. D a vid so n and J im tu rn e d T h u rs d a y fro m th e Y a k im a
M o th e r h u c c u t n h s
M
r.
and
M
rs
H
e
n
ry
C
ra
w
fo
rd
a
p
p le h a rv e s t a fte r a b r ie f s to p ­
geles: M rs M a rg a re t V a n Husen
M r and M i
K W h r n a n d .»ml
v ia
and M r and M rs. E rn e s t B ro w n D a vid so n w e n t to th e beach
O ne o f ih e n o rth w e s t's greatest
M rs P e a rl M ay o f O a k la n d C a l. ha rve sts o f w a ln u ts has been co m - I San R afael. C al . and M rs A d a E l­ .1,1(1 son ".e re S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty O tis S u nday to fis h fo r sa lm on , b u t o v e r a t H o o d R iv e r to v is it r e la ­
tive s.
called at th< 11 M W hl nand home p lc tc il a nd is m o v in g to m a rk e t u n ­ g in , Salem .
guests in P o rtla n d o f M r. a nd M rs re tu rn e d w ith o u t even a fis h s to ry .
L o u is H e im , w h o w as e x p e c tin g
last w«*ek on th e ir w a y to W e n a t-
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d e r th e im p e tu s o f a n a tio n -w id e
to r e tu r n hom e soon fro m th e V e t­
ehee to a tte n d tin* fu n e r a l o f th e ir h o lid a y enson sale N o t in tw e n ty
C h riste n s e n are le a v in g fo r t h e w e e k -e n d v is itin g a t th e A le x B a r- e rans' h o s p ita l in P o rtla n d , has been
m o th e r M rs II M W h r n a n d . ac-
east in a w eek M rs C h ris te n s e n c le y home. T h is w as h e r f ir s t tim e tra n s fe rre d to th e V e te ra n s ' h o s p ita l
y i ars h a ve w a ln u ts been o ffe re d at
c tm panied th< m ft om here M r as lo w p rice s as w ill m o ve t ills seas­
w ill be re m e m b e re d here as G e r t­ o f f o v e r n ig h t in te n years.
in Pasadena, Cal., fo r th e w in te r.
W h is n a n d h a v in g gone by bus K on's cro p , w h ic h is ex|M ‘c lix l to
A id Red Cross
ru d e L in d g re n .
He le ft th e fir s t p a rt o f th e w e e k
W h is n a n d and M is M ay a re b r o th ­ b rin g g ro w e rs a b o u t $3,900,000
H e lv e tia
Sunday
school
class fo r th e re . He sp e n t S u n d a y w ith h is
M r a nd M rs R ay B c ig h le y a nd
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"The w .lim its a re fin e ,'' said W G
Georg«* Rose w a r , F ra n c is Cool« F e llo w s, c h a irm a n o f th e O re g o n - p rise p a rty was g iv e n N o v e m b e r 9 d in n e r
p a rty guests S u n d a y
o f la s t S u n d a y to th e Red Cross r o l l M rs. H e im 's b irth d a y .
ulg«* a nd A rkle* Rose w a r mad«* a W a s h in g to n d iv is io n o f th e P a u ific a t th e hom e o f M r. and M rs. A. M r. a n d M rs. M . Senske o f H ills ­ c a ll w o rk e r.
Buy Mosier Place
business t r ip to T o le d o S u n d a y.
Coast W a ln u t G ro w e rs M a rk e tin g Reusser h o n o rin g th e 72nd b ir th d a y b oro.
M r. a n d M rs. B . G . N a g e l h a ve J
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A n n iv e r s a ry C e le b ra te d
co m m itte e , a fte r a to u r o f Ihe w a l­
b o u g h t th e M o s ie r p la ce a nd h a ve
M i a nd M is A d o lf R u tschm an n u t d is tric ts . "T h e m eats are h e a vy one o f th e e a rly pio n e ers o f th is v i ­ d a u g h te r o f W e s tp o rt sp e n t th e
e sta b lish e d residence th e re .
liv e d on C o o p e r w e e k -e n d w it h M r and M rs J a c k
e n te rta in e d w ith a d in n e r at th e ir and (lie sh e ll w e ll fille d , a nd w e c in ity . h a v in g
M rs . W ilb u r Rose is w o r k in g at
horn«* S u n d a y h o n o rin g M r
and e x p e c t a b o u t 9(1 p e r ce n t o f th e M o u n ta in fo r th e past 48 ye a rs Rogers.
D u n c a n 's gas s ta tio n 'th is w eek
G uests w e re M rs A n n a K e m m e r.
Mi
i ed Rut < hm an o f ( ’hehalem c ro p in m a k e lo p g ra d e ."
w h ile M r and M rs. D u n ca n are c m - 1 Third and Main St.
on th e ir fin d w e d d in g a n ­
In m a r k e tin g th is b u m p e r cro p A lb e rt K ' m in e r. M rs J C. B a rro n .
(B v M rs . J. A . McCoy)
p lo y e d b u ild in g a house fo r M r. I .
n iv e rs a ry . O th e rs p re se n t w e re M i s w a ln u t g ro w e rs h a ve o b ta in e d th e M r. am t M rs E W. L iv e rm o re . M r.
K A N S A S C I T Y — M rs J. A . M c ­
A M a x w e ll and M iss K a y o f P o r t­ c o -o p e ra tio n o f b o th in d e p e n d e n t 1 and M rs A N y lu iid , M r. a nd M rs.
C o y and M rs J. P. V a n d e rz a n d e n
land, M r and M rs C a rl B re tth n u c r and c h a in g ro ce rs in a n a tio n -w id e A Cavaness. M r and M rs. Jo h n
e n te rta in e d w it h a "500" c a rd p a rty
and d a u g h te r o f H ills b o ro . M iss -ales ca m p a ig n T he fir s t in te n s iv e R h o rb a ck. M r a nd M rs Joe K e m ­
S a tu rd a y e v e n in g
at th e
McCoy-
H e le n R u tsch m a n and A l E w in g .
ales and a d v e rtis in g ca m p a ig n co ­ m er. G o rd o n K e m m e r and R o n a ld
(By Mrs. John Haase)
hom e to c e le b ra te th e b ir th d a y a n ­
K e m m e r. M iss J u n e R h o rb a ck. M r.
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M r. and M rs W N H a th o rn o f
F IR D A L E -IO W A H I L L — M r. and
and M rs F r itz G in d h a rt, M r. and
V a n d e rz a n d e n . F iv e
ta b le s j
G ales C re e k w e re S u n d a y and M o n ­ son S p e cia l sales e ffo rts w ill c o n ­
M rs J o h n House w e re g iv e n a s u r­ M r.
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d a y guests o f h e r fa th e r. E C. M u l- tin u e th ro u g h th e w in te r.
p rise p a rly S a tu rd a y n ig h t. P resent w e re in p la y . T hose re c e iv in g h ig h
F W W o o d fo rd o f Forest G rove . Wes B a n y. M r. M a tt B lo o m q u is t, w e re M r a nd M rs. H e n ry G u rs k e . w e re M rs . C lif f o r d R ice and B e rt I
lo y .
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M rs M m ta A d a m s o f F o rm in g to n F T R o w e ll o f S ch o lls. H a r ry M o k - n o th E rickso n . M r. and M rs J o h n | A'.'oL"? P y le . F ra n k W a ib e l and D yke . M rs. W a y n e W a in s c o tt and
M a r tin V a n d e rz a n d e n second, and
is a t th e J W M u Hoy hom e assist­ cl o f Rex a rc m e m b e rs o f th e n o r th ­
K ic k , a n d M r. and M rs . W ilb u r | c h ild re n N o rb e rt and R ic h a rd . F re d
M rs. W illia m
V a n d e r­
in g w it h th e h o u s e w o rk and th e west w a ln u t g ro w e rs m a r k e tin g C ro c k e r.
Haase. D on Pearson. Sam G e rig a n d M r. and
co
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zanden. lo w . A f t e r lu n c h was s e rv - '
« are o f h e r sister. M is M u tin y , w h o
Ves B a n y and W ilb u r C r ix 'k c r d a u g h te r M ild re d . H e n ry J. Haase
ed d a n c in g w as e n jo y e d . M r. M e - j
is c o n v a le s c in g fro m a re ce n t o p e r­
got th e lim it o f d u cks on th e T u a l­ a nd son W ilb u r . H e rm a n G oetze and
a tio n .
M r. and M rs Jo h n Haase and fa m i­ C o y was 74 ye a rs o ld and M r. V a n ­
T o u c h in and tw o d a u g h te i rs o f E l- a tin r iv e r T h u rs d a y .
d
e rza n d e n 64. T h e y re c e iv e d m a n y 1
M r and M i - A d e R u tschm an and m o n ica a n d M r. and M rs
ly. T h e e v e n in g was sp e n t in p la y ­
W a lte r O bserve A rm is tic e
fin e g ifts .
tw o sons jo in e d tie r p a re n ts and S c h m id t.
A rm is tic e
day
exercises
w e re in g “ 500". H o n o rs w e re w o n b y
M r. and M rs. R o y a l R a y m o n d and 1
b ro th e r. M i and M is R oy H e in e ck
S om e fa rm e rs in th is v ic in it y , In Id at Ih e school W ednesday a f t e r ­ H e n ry G u rs k e and M rs . H e n ry J.
fa m ily spent th e w e e k -e n d at N o rth
and G o rd o n o f P o rtla n d at a S u n ­ w h o have no g ra m sown, a rc h o p - noon. F o llo w in g these, sides w e re Haase.
d a y d in n e r p a rty at th«* hom e o f in g th e ra m s w ill stop fu r a w h ile
T he H ill a nd D ale c lu b m et at th e P la in s v is itin g frie n d s .
chosen and a s p e llin g bee a n d c y p h ­
M rs. L e ttie L e e p e r and c h ild re n
h e r a u n t. M is Roy F ie ld s, o f H ills ­
o f M rs .
E lm e r B oge
last
M r and M rs
F ra n cis C o n lid g c e rin g m a tc h was h e ld T h e losers hom e
boro.
and ¡nn Dale and Me. C o o lid g e 's are to g iv e th e w in n in g sid e a p ea­ W ednesday. N e x t m e e tin g w i l l be and M rs . M c ig h n m o v e d to F o re s t ,
D in n e r p a rty guests at the Jacob niece. P h y llis C o o lid g e , a ll o f P o r t­ n u t sh o w e r n e x t F rid a y
w ith M rs. E. W. C a rte r D e ce m b e r | G ro v e . T h e y h a ve been w o fk in g f o r |
S c h m id t hom e S u n d a y w e re M r la n d w e re S a tu rd a y a nd S u nday
L o u ie
S tro h m a y e r
fo r
se v e ra l |
A n u m b e r o f th e lo w e r g ra d e 8.
w eeks.
and M rs Jacob T ra s c h e l and tw o guests at th e G e o rg e R oscvear c h ild re n w e re absent fro m school
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last w e e k on a cco u n t o f th e bad
m an W oody, a nd h u sb an d a rc to
w e a th er.
M r a nd M rs
R. W a ll« c e and
I By Miss Helene Schultz)
d a u g h te r D o ro th y have m ove d to i
F A R M IN G T O N — M r.
and
M rs.
P o rtla n d . W a lla ce had been e m ­
P aul M c D o w e ll are th e p a re n ts o f
p lo y e d b y P. K . M in o m a to .
a g ir l b o rn N o v e m b e r 7.
M r. and M rs. W A . Dodge and
H e lp y o u r co rre sp o n d e n t send in c h ild re n H orace and V io la
spent
e a rly copy Some F rid a y o r S a tu r ­ th e w e e k -e n d at L o n g v ie w v is itin g . . . to feet! th e best possible
d a y i f possible.
t f re la tiv e s .
feeds. P oultry d e v e lo p e d
th a t his b ro th e r is in a h o s p ita l a t
C o rv a llis , h a v in g
been s e rio u s ly
in ju r e d in a lo g g in g a ccid e n t.
H ite o n school has a n o th e r f ir s t
g ra d e r, a boy m a k in g his hom e
w ith M r. and M rs . T. B a rn u m .
A n u m b e r fro m H ite o n a tte n d e d
a jo in t b ir th d a y s u rp ris e p a rty fo r
M rs. E D H ite and H M c D o n a ld
at th e I. O. O. F. h a ll N o v e m b e r
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M r. a nd M rs. E. F o o rd w e re S u n ­
d a y d in n e r guests at th e h o m e o f
th e ir son. A lto n F oo rd . o f B e a v e r­
ton. c e le b ra tin g th e 2nd b ir th d a v
a n n iv e rs a ry o f th e ir g ra n d d a u g h ­
te r N a n c y L o u .
M iss D o ro th y S tevens o f P o r t­
la n d spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith h e r
parents. M r. a nd M rs. F re d S te v ­
ens.
R ic h a rd K a m n a was absent fro m
school a fe w days because o f h u r t ­
in g h is head w h ile p la y in g . Ra.v-
j m o n d F r itz and R o b b y B u r k h a lte r
I w e re absent because o f illn e ss.
C e cil B oge and G le n F ix s e n p u t
up a n e w fla g rop e at th e s c h o rl
S a tu rd a y .
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