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    Tliui’siliiy, N ovem ber 25, 1937
«
Many Entries
in 1st National
Corn Show
l lc q iii" ! . fo r e n try b la n k s fo r
t h i‘ f li t O regon state w id e co rn
show w e re th is w eek b e in g r e ­
c e iv e d in In c ie u s in g nu m b e i.s by
If
It ' l i <dale. m an a g e r o f t h e
H ills b o ro B la n c h o f T h e F irs t N a ­
tio n a l hank o f P o rtla n d fro m co rn
p ro d u c e r • in tills c o m m u n ity
At
th e .nine tim e m an y e x h ib its fro m
W a d u n g to ii c o u n ty w e i «• b e i n g
‘ « nt d ir e c tly to th e m e /./a n in e <»f
th e P u b lic
M a rk e t
in
P o rtla n d
w h e re the c o m p e titio n am ong co rn
g ro w e rs w ill tu ke place N e v e m lx r
29 to D ecem ber I
A c c o rd in g to M r T is d u lc , a com ­
p le te e d u c a tio n a l p ro g ra m g iv in g in ­
fo rm a tio n on e v e ry phase o f the
( u r n in d u s try ha been p la n n e d to
su p p le m e n t the »how. M o v in g p ic ­
tu re s w ith sound fro m th e D u P o n t
e o n ip un y am t ta lk s by n o te d co rn
a u th o ritie s a re sch e d uled m th e
m a rk e t a u d ito riu m e v e ry a fte rn o o n
d m ing the e x h ib it
E x h ib its , open to a ll g ro w e r» in
th e state, are hmit«*d to ten ears o f
y e llo w c o rn o f th is » a s o n 's h a r v e s t
M any prizes in open and 1-11 c lu b
< la ses are o ffe re d by th e b ank
T h e re is no e n try fee.
A s ilv e r tro p h y d o n ate d b y C la u d e
I .Sersanous p re s id e n t o f th e L o g ­
ger*
and C o n tra c to rs M a c h in e ry
com pany, Portland, will go to th e
«
sweepstakes WUIIICI
C itin g the six to e ig h t m illio n d o l­
la r im p o rt o f g ra in co rn to th e
N o rth w e s t a n n u a lly . Sersanous .said,
’ The u n fo rtu n a te s itu a tio n in th is
( .»•»• is th a t a ll th e m oney goes east
W o u ld it not keep th is m o n e y at
hom e to c o n trib u te m o re to th e
p ro s p e rity o f the O regon fa rm e r by
b u ild in g tin
g re a t c o rn sh o w in to
such an o u ts ta n d in g e ve n t th a t w e
c o u ld p ro d u ce n o t o n ly th e c o rn w e
need ourselves, h ilt e v c n tu u lly c o m ­
pete w ith th e g n a t c o rn -g ro w in g
state
E n try b la n k are t i l l a v a ila b le at
th e H ills b o ro b ra n ch , o r d ir e c tly
fro m the P o rtla n d C h a m b e r o f C om ­
m erce A11 < x h lb its m ust he re ce ive d
h v S unday. N o v e m b e r 2B
Pre « nt irn lie .itions are th a t th e re
w ill he b e tw e en 30 and 40 W a s h in g ­
to n c o u n ty 1-11 c lu b m em b e rs e x ­
h ib itin g c o rn at th e O reg o n state
i-orn show, w h ic h w ill be h e ld in
th e P u b lic M a rk e t B ld g at P o rtla n d .
N o v e m b e r 29 to D e c e m b e r I a c ­
c o rd in g to I. Is F ra n cis, a ista n t
c o u n ty agent
E a st s u m m e r was a v« rv fa v o ra b le
corn grow ing season fo r some p a rts
o f the <•oiinl.v. stat«*d h’ranci . with
II)«* ICM ilt Hi i ’' iiin<* o f th«* c lu b
rm in h e r w ill 1I»«* a b le to e n te r ex -
(< 11. nt lo « .«I « x h ib it in th«* h lio u
T h e dati1 o f th«* h*iw i.*» la te enough
to .«llow a ll the c o rn to I»«* w e ll ma
tll!'«*(l .11 id (In«*« 1 fo r e x h lh itin 0 . and
it IS HI itic ip .ih •d th a t W a sh in g to n
((B lllt\
I I I t «• iple w ill be iib le to
IlH llllt.llI I tin 'll' prcstig«* ¡is a c o rn
groM ’ inK « ro u p 1 *i u e tic a lly a ll th e
« x h lb its w ill «•oin«* fro m m e m b i’rs
w h o lire enteret I in th«’ C o n in n T ria l
N a tio n a l1 haul. » c o rn g ro w in g eon-
lo t.
H IL L S B O R O
B r a d fo id F o w le .. B ill l.e h r, H a y ­
m on d
W e stco tt, L o c i H o lle n b e c k ,
(•aka* I*, sin r. D< lln i t F ow lcs, J. I.
Van D om elen, .1 M c N e w . C la re n ce
M eek. F re d Peachey. D o n a ld G arri-
g.u ( ¡ i i i e N o rth ru p . J im Powers,
F ra n k
C o rey,
O r v ille
R e yn o ld
S ta n le y
Hahn
G e o rg e C o n n o lly ,
( ¡e 'll g.e Beck V* rn o n H ahn. Ei .in k
M u rp h y , A rc h ie T h o m p so n, L a w ­
rence Bacon, E ll I H o lle n b e c k . Joe
B a ke i C la u d ' W illia m s B u tle i K a f-
fe ty. P h ilip H e rg e rt A r n ie D u k i-
.son. A lm a H a ffe ty , M u r ie l Fowlcs
M ah a la C o n y, K u b y Reynold.*.. Echo
Willis F y rn e G ro v e r. E ffie Tout«
L e n a R e yn o ld and th e h o n o r guest
S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty guests o f
M i and M r
F lo y d H a ffe ty w i l e
M r and M r
C ly d e L in c o ln a m i
W a yn e and W esley, Hay Jueskon,
Mr? M a ria Jueksoti, M i
F lo re n ce
B a n n in g and M i
B ill o f P o rtla n d
and S ta n le y H ahn.
M o n d a y guests o f M r and M rs
C la re n c e M« ek w e re M r and M rs
M el D ave o f San F ra n cisco , C al .
Mr
Sai ah Dav is a nd I . « ster Dav is
o f A b e rd e e n , Wash
M r R ic h a rd S a n d fo rd was h o s t­
ess fo r th e Past ( ’ bn is ’ c lu b at tin*
hom e o f M i
H e n ry C y p h e r F rid a y
a fl( in o o n D u rin g th e h u sim * m e e t­
in g it was d e cid e d th a t th e c lu b
w o u ld q u ilt D e ce m b e r 1 and 2 at th e
K P h a ll T h e c lu b w ill also s p o n ­
so r a s ilv e r tea at th e hom e o f M rs.
Janie* M athies« n o n F rid a y a fte r ­
noon. D e ce m b e r 17. at w h ic h tim e a
box o f fa n cy w o rk w ill he disposed
o f E v e ry o n e is w e lc o m e to a tte n d
A fte r tin* business m e e tin g F rid a y
".'»(Ml' was pl.iv« d. M rs L o e l H o lle n ­
beck a nd M rs Ernest N e lso n h a v in g
h ig h
scores re s p e c tiv e ly . (B u s ts
w e re M rs N els Y e n e ke l and M rs.
E lsie D an n e n o f C o r v a llis and M rs
E rn e st N elson o f H illx b o ro . M rs.
Jurnes M a th u sen w ill he hostess fo r
th e c lu b w ith a lu n ch e o n at 12:30
sh a rp D e ce m b e r 21 and a C h ris tm a s
p a rty a t w h ic h tu n e th e m em ber»
w ill re v e a l th e nam e» o f t h e ir u n ­
k n o w n frie n d s .
M r a m i M rs W a lte r A r n o ld and
•■on o f Y a ch a ts w e re o v e rn ig h t
gue t . o f M r and M rs G «-oige C o n ­
n o lly T h u rs d u y T h e y w e re h e re to
get M i
A r n o ld s m o th e r fro m D e n ­
v e r C o lo . w h o was to a r r iv e in
P o rtla n d F rid a y m o rn in g fo r a v is it
w d h th e m . T h e A r n o ld s m ove d to
Y a ch a ts fro m h e re a b o u t a m o n th
ago
M rs
T o m Q u a lls a tte n d e d th e
b ir th d a y d in n e r g iv e n by the B a n ks
H N. A at B a n ks T h u rs d a y
M r and M rs V e rn o n H ahn w ere
w eek-end guest*; of Mr and M rs.
B i uc<* H a h n and son o f Eugene.
Cooper Mountain
Woman Honored
i By Mrs. W. E. C rocker)
C O O P E R M O U N T A IN
A surprise*
lu n c h e o n was g ive n F rid a y a fte r ­
noon a t tin* hom e < f M r. and M rs.
E P ric e in h o n o r o f th e b ir th d a y
anmv« i- a t y o f M l.
P rice G uests
w e re M< dam es A W C h a p in , F’red
G r.iva
Ed Snyd« i J D G a la rn e a v .
A lic e B e rle m a n . F in d E ric k s o n , H a y
T hom as F re d G ross. I. Johnson,
M a rg a re t Mack« tad o f P o rtla n d a nd
W E C ro c k e r o f B e a v e rto n T h e a ft-
i m o o n w as sp e n t in p la y in g “500.”
A d in n e r p a rty was g iv e n F rid a y
« v e ilin g at th e horn«* o f M r. and M rs.
Vcs B a n y. h o n o rin g th e 39th b ir t h ­
day a n n iv e rs a ry o f M rs lia u y ’s son
< )h v « r Tav lo r G uests a tte n d in g w e re
M r and Mrs E W. L iv e rm o re , M r.
«( «»ntinurH from »are I)
and M rs G F F erg u so n. M r. and
titu te opened s h o rtly a fte r n in e in M r* W F. C rocker. W R R ile y and
I th e m o rn in g w ith a m u s ic a l p ro ­ F re d G assner M r T a y lo r re ce ive d
g ra m u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f M rs m a n y b e a u tifu l g ifts . T h e e ve n in g
Ei a n e e . A r a n t o f th e F o re s t G ro v e was spent in p la y in g cards.
u n io n h ig h school
Vcs Bany and Boh Davis have eo n .
T h e teachers also m a d e
t h e ir tract«*d to cu t 200 co rd s o f w o o d fo r
n o m in a tio n s o f ca n d id a te s fo r the th e T r i S ta te F u e l Co.
O regon St.it«* T ea ch e rs’ a ssociation
M r a m i M rs A H .B a rro n and
O th e r c o u n tie s w ill also n o m in a l« '
th e ir choices at in s titu te s , a n <1 d a u g h te r .1« an A n n re tu rn e d to th e ir
hom
e S u n d a y a fte r a w e e k ’s t r ip to
e le c tio n s w ill ta k e place at th e O.
S T. A m e e tin g on D ecem ber 29. A r lin g to n , w h e re M r. B a rro n h u n te d
w it h
the fie » h*
n o m inee» e lk . B a rro n and a co m p a n io n e x ­
ru n n in g f o r the offices«
a l l pel icn ce d th e sen sa tion o f la y in g
<.ut” o v e rn ig h t in a sn o w sto rm , b u t
w e re com pensated fo r t h e ir in c o n ­
v e n ie n ce b y r e tu r n in g w it h an e lk .
A s u rp ris e p a rty w as g iv e n re c e n t­
(Bv M iss M argaret M athiesen)
ly at th e hom e o f M r. and M rs A.
Cavaness in h o n o r o f th e b ir th d a y
F ra n k C o re y acco m p a n ie d H e rb e rt a n n iv e rs a ry o f M r Cavaness G uests
and Louis«* M a u re r o f H ills b o ro , p re se n t w e re M r and M i s Jo h n B a r­
( ’tin s M a u re r o f C o rn e liu s , and W il­ ron . M r. and M rs. C h a rle s B a rro n
lia m P ic re n o f P o rtla n d to C o lfa x . a nd M r and M rs A . N y lu n d .
T in* L a d ie s ’ c lu b m e t T h u rs d a y at
Wash . w h e re th e y a tte n d e d th e
w e d d in g S a tu rd a y o f th e ir b ro th e r, th e hom e o f M rs H e n ry B a rro n .
T w e n ty membe rs we re* present T h e
C h ris P ie rc ti, to M iss F re d a M o h r
M i Jam es M ath ie se n and N ic o la i. a fte rn o o n w a s sp e n t in se w in g and
W a lte r and M a rg a re t. B e rn ie ce D il­ lu n c h e o n w as se rve d b y M rs. B a r ­
lo n o f H ills b o ro and D e n n is H a ll ro n .
w e re S u n d a y d in n e r guests o f th e | M r. and M rs. B. L. D em arines of
Miss« s F’. rna and Em m a P lngem an P o rtlan d spent last week at the
hom e of M r. and Mrs. Pete Piluso.
a nd J e a n e tte B ra u n s o f C o rv a llis .
C la ra E n g e b rctse n . c o u n ty h e a lth
W. B Ke«*n o f P o rtla n d , fa th e r o f
M is E a rl H o lle n b e c k , w h o has been n urse. v is ite d school W ednesday
a fte rn o o n M iss E n g e b rctse n ta lk e d
I s e rio u s ly ill. d ie d S u n d a y.
to th e p u p ils a b o u t th e v a lu e o f th e
M rs. .F ra n c is
B ra n d e n b u rg
o f C h ris tm a s seal
Orenc«». is v is itin g h e r fo th e r, J. C.
M iss B e tty Je a n G ulb ran d so n has
H a ffe ty .
been o u t of school th e past w eek due
M r. and M is . Ed S ch le g e l have to illn e ss.
been to N am pa. Idaho, fo r a v is it
A r lie n e W o lf is c o n fin e d at hom e
w it h M r and M rs. W ill F ish e r, w h o w ith an a tta c k o f a p p e n d ic itis .
fo rm e rly liv e d in th e H a rris o n d is -
County Teachers
Hold Institute
Mountaindale
Irict
M i and M rs (»ordon L a y to n and
M r. and M rs V e rn o n L a y to n have
re tu rn e d fro m tw o w eeks’ trip to
M o ro , w h e re th e y have been goose
h u n tin g and v is itin g w ith re la tiv e s .
T hey killed th e limit w hile there.
Mrs. Keenon Honored
M rs K e n n e th K e e n o n was h o n o r­
ed w ith a p a rly at h e r hom e T u e s ­
d a y a fte rn o o n Present w e re M es­
dam es R a ym on d Van D om elen, F re d
Jesse, W illia m K o c h i, F lo y d S to v a ll.
Rain W elcom e Sight
Rain w hich seem ed a trifle w eari-
som e to h ard en ed O regonians was
a w elcom e sight to C. II. Phipps,
a recen t arriv a l from th e "d u st
how l” region in Sioux Falls. S. D.
P h ipps is now living on B eaver-
ton ro u te two. S everal y ears of
d u st and heat follow ed by m ore
dust and heat m ake the large ejuan-
titles of O regon rain look like a
godsend. P h ipps said.
♦
ARGU S.
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
■chrxjl i-ridi d Sunday m orning w ith
■ g]
attendance A certain
numb«* r of points w ere counted for
1 memb« rs and the visitors they
brough 1 Helen i’lzer. G eorge Mor-
ria anr1 Doris Rae H arrison w ere
(By Mm. Anna Kork)
W ednesday evening The decorations w inner
Mr .ind Mrs F rank B ateham and
i '( iR N F I.H rs T he C ivic club in consisted of a bride and g ro o m , Mr an d Mrs. N
E Phillips, w ho
p laniung n ChriKtrnu-s program for w edding bells and a eandelabra
havi b< • n living on M arket street,
Di l i inlii r 17 T h ere will be refresh- Mrs Mattie Smith w as also present. left th. '.rek for Los Angeles. They
riieiils nerved mid bemde» th e pro-
Mrs C hristina Sehueh retu rn ed w ill go to B row nsville for a few
k i . i i i i lin n- will be a gam e for e n te r­
S unday from P ortland, w here she day io dispose of some livestock
tain m en t T h ere will tie a (m all floor spent the past week visiting tier
and household good; belonging to
fee, proceeds of w hich will he used d aughter. Mr; G eorge S h rieb er
the Phillips
Both fam ilies cam e
for chili projects Mrs. H e rm a n
Mr and Mrs W illiam V anLom . from Los Angeles d u rin g Die past
Jones was ije c le d secretary of the accom panied by th e ir sons Jam es y ear
civic ( lull, to fill the place of Mrs and Jack, drove to T illam ook to
I. ( ' M oobcrry, w ho resigned, not see the football game Hob arid E xhibit Aprons
Plea ant hour sew ing club at
having tu n e from h er school duties Je rry VanLom played on the H ills­
R e e d v ille finished th eir aprons and
to give to th e office.
boro team
exhibited them at the P -T . A F ri­
E lder ( ’ C Wilcox of I.aurclw ood
day afternoon.
gave u talk at the se rvice hi Die A d­
Mr and M rs L am bert e n te rta in ­
vent chin c)i Saturitay.
ed at a dinner p arty T uesday e v e n ­
WiMidrraft lia s Party
ing f' Mr and Mrs. Ted Lasley,
East
W ednesday evening
the
Mi
Lai knen and d au g h ter-in -law
N eig h b o r, of W oodcraft gave a pot
F anny l.acknen.
l By Mrs. G ail Karns)
luck dinni r for the m em bers and
W o rd has been received from San
thi ir fam ilies at th eir lodge rooms
O R E N C O - Mr
and Mrs. Sam Franc, co Dia’ Mr. and Mrs. T hom as
in the city hall T h ere w ere about Rich w ere given a su rp rise p arty T h rau g h b er of H illsboro have a rriv .
fifty -fiv e presen t The evening was last Friday evening in honor of th e ir ed th ere He w ill be exam ined for
pi nt in visiting and gam es Mrs (' w edding an n iv ersary
flu e s' w ere tuberculosis
N Miles of Stevenson. Wasli . was Mr and Mr' O tto Loehden Mr and
able to be present, she being the Mrs Ben G raff. Mr and M r Theo
only past g u ard ian living at a d is­ Rich. Mr and Mrs Carl Eggim an,
tance
Mrs Jack P ubols and Rev, and Mrs.
I n Aid Manual T raining
J C S chneitzer
T he ladies serving co m m ittee at
Mr and Mrs Forest Holmes and
iBy Mrs. E. I.. C o x *
th eir m eeting last T uesday w ere d au g h ters W anda and V irginia of
Mr II Huson. Mrs. V H enderson Dallas, spent last w eek-end w ith
KINTON
— B azaar and program
and M r. J Finnegan. T h e club will M r and M rs W H Ring
spon oied by Die H. E club of the
g ath er old newspapers and m ag a­ A n n iversary C elebrated
G range last F riday, was a success
zines to tie sold to help th e m anual
M rs Sam Rich e n tertain ed w ith a fm aii' ally and a goodly sum a d d ­
train in g boys
d in n e r p arty N ovem ber 12. in o b ­ ed to the treasu ry . T he program
Pul on Program
servance of th e ir ninth w edding a n ­ given in th e evening consisted of
S chefflin L u th eran s pu t on a n iv ersary G uests w ere Mr and Mrs m usical and lite ra ry num bers, and
good en te rta in m e n t F rid ay evening David Rich of F arm ington. Mrs N. pictures of Indian life given by W
at the gym nasium It w as w ell a t­ J Hopton. Rev. and Mrs O rtiz A R ,t of T igard, w ho ta u g h t in
tended.
W eniger of H illsboro
th e Indian schools a n u m b er of
Mr and Mrs L eonard M elanson
Born to Mr and Mrs. C harles T v- y ear
ago. w ere very in terestin g
will have for T h an k sg iv in g guests led. a daughter, at Jones hospital to all. A n u m b er from out-of-tow n
Mr and Mrs C larence Jo h n so n of N ovem ber 21.
w ere present.
P o rtlan d The fam ilies a re form er
Mrs Mary Beach re tu rn e d hom e
M r and Mrs. F red V anK Ieek and
N orth D akota friends.
S atu rd ay a fte r spending several dau
g h ter Miss B etty F ern of C he-
w eeks visiting relativ es in F orest halis.
To R edecorate < liurch
W ash, visited last w eek w ith
T he St. A lex an d er A ltar society Grove.
relatives
here.
met w ith Mrs P ete S u sb au cr Fri­ C hristm as Tea W ednesday
T h ere w as a v ery good a tte n d ­
The W omen's C ircle w ill give a ance at the ag ricu ltu ral m eeting
day and plan s w ere m ade for re ­
deco ratin g th e inside of th e church special C hristm as tea next W ednes­ held at th e hall last W ednesday.
and installing a new lighting sys­ day, at 2 p. m. at the church p a r­ C ounty Agent C yrus and A ssistant
lors Candy and nuts w ill be sold.
tem.
A gent F rancis of H illsboro had
School will be closed T h u rsd ay charge of the m eeting.
Mrs I.au ra F’ugh. w ho has been
visiting h er sister. Mrs S tella B en­ an d F riday of this week
S. I! Pom eroy an d a n u m b er
Mrs Della S chultz and E J. R ey ­ of others w ho w ent on a n elk
n ett for the past tw o weeks, re tu rn ­
nolds
of
M
ichigan,
fath
er
of
G
uy
ed to V ernonia M onday
hunting trip, retu rn ed hom e the
Mrs M Edson and Mrs. Edna Reynolds, a re visiting indefinitely first of last w eek. Pom eroy was
R ussell had as th e ir guests Sunday. at th e hom e of M r and Mrs. G uy one of th e lucky ones, bringing
Mr. and Mrs H arry U nderhill of Reynolds
hom e an elk
Mr and Mrs. Sam Rich and fam i­
N ew berg and Mr. and Mrs. T uck
Floyd B ierly of G ervais, form erly
ly attended th e O regon B aptist state of this town, w as a visitor at th e
Wood of M cM innville
Mr and Mrs Ivan M arshal! of convention S unday at Stafford.
hom e of his b rother, Roy Bierly.
Eldon G ibson is spending the w in ­ W ednesday.
P o rtlan d cam e out S u n d ay to visit
Mr; M arshall's p aren ts. M r and te r in P ortland w ith relatives.
from N ebraska
Ray
R utschm an of S ilverton, spent H ere
Mr Ed S ta rk Mrs S ta rk has been '
Mr and Mrs. N ew kirk of H as­
confined to h er bed sev eral w eeks th e w eek-end w ith Amos Rich.
N eb . recently m oved on the
Miss L ucille McGee spent M onday tings
w ith rh eu m atism
V anH orn place. Tile F lat r o a d ,
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k I. F ry e of v isiting friends at T he Dalles.
w here they w ill m ake th e ir home
W ebster. N. 1) stopped to visit at
for the present.
th e W C ollenge hom e w hile en ro u te '
Mrs M adge Pom eroy, w ho w as re ­
to C alifornia, last week Mr F ry e is
cently operated on at St. V incent's
a b ro th e r of Mrs C ollenge
hospital
for appendicitis, w as able
(By Mrs. Frank P ezold tl
Mrs. .Maurer Hostess
to be rem oved to h e r hom e h ere tne
ROCK
CREEK
-
Mrs.
K
R
adke
Fern Hill club m et at th e hom e o f '
first of th e w eek and is rep o rted as
Mrs Ed M aurer for an all day ses- | w as called to S acram ento. Cal . on doing as w ell as can be expected.
account
of
the
illness
o
f
h
er
sister.
sum T h ere was a larg e crow d in j
M argaret Vivian, a pupil in the
Mrs. John H am el Mr. and Mrs John sixth
attendance.
grade here, m oved to M ontana
M rs L M C ochran en te rta in e d ' Nelson of W illbridge a re at Mrs. last Monday.
relativ es at a duck d in n e r F riday R adke's place d u rin g h e r absence.
B urton and .Alton G rabhorn of the
Mr and Mrs. W illiam Held of H azeldale
evening G uests w ere G ilb ert and
school a re new pupils in
B yron M oobcrry, Mr and Mrs. E stacada visited Mr. and Mrs Ben the sixth grade.
Lloyd Shaw . John and C arol A u er.' Leu and fam ily of this section last
The
pupils
of th e u p p er grades
I, C M oobcrry. B eth and R obert week Mr and M rs Held also visited hav e form ed a hobby club It affords
Mrs.
W.
W
ism
er
of
H
illsboro
and
C ochran.
Mr. and Mrs. L c v e re tt A dam s and a diversion for th e rain y days.
\ rrb o o rt D inner Success
P upils of the p rim ary grades have
The d in n e r given T h u rsd ay by th e fam ily.
m ade friezes for th e ir study of the
ladies o f th e church at V erboort w as I O ne of th e bridges n ear the tu n ­ Pilgrim s. Indians an d th e first
v ery successful Q uite a n u m b er a t-j nel on the U nited R ailw ay is being T hanksgiving day.
rep aired
tended from here.
A bsences for the past w eek w ere
Mrs J. Euegy of this section and
( rnpp Builds House
Hen C ropp of Scoggins valley, w ho . Mrs W G. V ictor of May View. F red V anH orn. S h irley M ulthauf.
erle and M arion Ogle. A lbert K en­
recently bought th e Eischen prop- | Wash have re tu rn e d a fte r a five M
ig. R oberta Thom pson an d M arilee
e rty now occupied by Mrs. Agnes w eeks' visit in the m iddelw est and Pom
eroy.
T hey visited m a n y
M elllivan, is rep airin g th e house C alifornia.
M ary N ew kirk and A rth u r Moo­
and is also building a new house be. frien d s and re lativ es en route. They ney a re new pupils in th e p rim ary
side il. and m ay bu ild tw o m ore | stopped at C hicago and H ighland. room .
Ill : SI. Louis. Mo.: C hapm an. J u n c ­
houses to rent.
Ray Woods, and M arion I.a th a n o f tion C ity and Eudora. Kan.. D en­
ver,
Colo.: S alt L ake City, U tah;
B laine visited friends h e re S atu rd ay .
( ’ceil B ennett and son R obert of Los A ngeles. L ong Beach. P a sa ­
M cM innville, visited his m other. dena and San Francisco. Cal At
J e n n ie A. R«*eher to Helen M. Reeher,
Mrs S tella B ennett, ¡hid o th e r r e ­ H ighland. 111., they visited th eir p art Lot ■’ Block 9. F o rest Grove.
old
hom
e
place.
W
hile
th
ere
they
F ern S. S tew art R eeher et v ir to S ta n ­
latives S atu rd ay .
Mi ss T helm a Lilly of S herw ood is I w ere about th re e m iles aw ay from ley Robertson et ux. p a rt Lot 2 Block
Naylor*» A ddition. F o re s t Grove.
slay in g w ith h e r g ran d m o th er. Mrs. a cyclone In L aw rence. K an . they 1 e*.
I. Mocroft ct ux to J . A. Reeher et
Belle Lilly, and atten d in g H illsboro visited th e ir cousins, w ho a re in ­ ux. N W 1« . f SW >| and Lot 3 Section
terested
in
th
e
R
eu
ter
P
ipe
O
rgan
3 T1S R lW
high school
M an u facturing plant. Mrs. Fuegy
J . W Connell, »-heriff. to W. E. Ham il­
Mrs. W heeler H onored
and Mrs. V ictor visited the plant ton. p a rt Lot 2 Block 7, Forest Grove.
M E. L adies' Aid m et last W ed­ T
Agne* E leanor Stiles to J . H. Stile«,
h
eir
cousin.
H.
T
Jost.
has
in
­
nesday aftern o o n and a fte r t h e stalled pipe organs in Tacom a and p a rt Lot 1 Block 9 W alk er's A ddition.
business session a lunch w as se rv ­ P ortland. W hile in K ansas they F orest (»rove.
J. W ayland ('w en ct ux to David Dahm.
ed su rp risin g Mrs. E u n ice W heel­
visited several of Mr. Fuegy s Lot €5 3rd A ddition, B e n I’ark.
er. w ho left T uesday to v isit re la ­ also
H e rb e rt H. Faber et al to Tenet M ort­
relatives. At Los A ngeles they v is­
tives in S eattle.
Co.. T rac t 4 Echo H eights Section
for sev eral days w ith Mrs. gage
M rs Jessie H enderson sp en t the ited
3 T2S R lW .
Fuegy's son-in-law and daughter.
W ashington county to Ew ell P la ste r, 3
w eek -en d w ith Mrs. L u tie M apes in Mr. and Mrs. E A. T hom an At
Acres Section 32 T3N R3W.
H illsboro.
A. S. P a ttu llo et a l to Lyle W hite et
P asadena they visited th e Moody
E lm er Bacon Here
al.
9.SG A cres Sections 5 and $ T2S R lW .
an d Rev. M arks fam ilies
Mrs.
E lm er Bacon, w ho has been w o rk ­ V ictor is now visiting relatives
J . W. C onnell, sh e riff, to M ark T.
Cox.
p a rt of Section 13 T lS R4W.
ing on a boat betw een P o rtlan d and in Oregon.
Roy L ynn ct ux to A. E. V erdegan et
New York, is visitin g his g ra n d ­
ux. 80 Acre» Section II T2S R3W.
m other. Mrs. V Bacon S u n d ay he
John H. McLeod et ux to N a th a n C.
w ent to C orvallis to v isit his m o th ­
R ushing et ux. 5 Acre» T lS R lW .
H enry E. W hite et ux to L. L. Bel­
er.
lin g e r e t ux. 72.46 Acre» T IN R2W.
Mrs M arshall S m ith and son Lc-
I By Mrs. Mary Sinclair)
J. C. Nelson i E xecutor) t o J . J.
Roy re tu rn e d to h e r hom e in Los
R EED V ILLE—Mrs. D ingm an e n ­ F n g le h a rd t. L ets 2 5. 6. 8 Blocks 1 and
A ngeles a fte r spending
several
ighlands A ddition to Hillsboro.
te
rta
in e d S atu rd ay afternoon for her 3 U H nion
C entral L ife In su ra n c e Co. to
m onths at the hom e of h e r p arents.
S
u
n
d
ay
school
class
and
several
C
harles
M. Menzies e t al, 60 A cres Sec­
M r an d M rs I, L W adele.
tion 9 T2S R lW .
ch
ild
ren
n
e
a
r
th
a
t
age.
D
ainty
r
e
­
Mr and Mrs R udolph S chultz and
M ucha et ux to A gnes B ry a n t, L ot
fresh m ents w ere served to tw en ty - 3 M.
son F ran cis and Mrs. E ffie B urnett, fo
Block 12. Orenc«».
u r children
A gnes B ryant to J. J. Davis et ux.
atten d ed an an n iv eh sary d in n e r at
T he contest at R eedville S unday Lot 3 Block 12. Orenco.
the hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. Ed Boose
at Forest G rove S u n d ay night.
1 David E dm onton, w ho sp en t a
w e e k visiting at th e hom e of Mr.
and M rs G eorge Wilcox, re tu rn e d to
th e CCC cam p at C anyon City
| T hursday.
, Couples Honored
Mrs M artha M ann gave a d in n er
, p a rty at h e r hom e hon o rin g th e
; w edding an n iv ersaries of Rev and
, Mrs A lex an d er H aw th o rn e and Mr.
and Mrs. K enneth Cole of Hillsboro,
Cornelius Civic Club Plans
Christmas Party December 17
Couples Honored
on Anniversaries
Bazaar at Kinton
Proves Success
Rock Creek
Real Estate Transfers
Reeedville
Better Dairy Feeds
P ag e T hree
Gurskes Surprised
on Anniversary
Ky Mrs. Jo h n tlaase >
FIRD ALE - IOWA H IL U -M r anrl
M rs H enry G u rsk e w ere surprised
on th eir th irty -first w edding a n n i­
versary S au rd ay night P resent w ere
Messrs, and M esdam es T ennis Pyle.
F rank W aibel and sons N orbert and
Richard. Jo h n H aase and children
Alvin. M ildred and Lucille. Don
Pearson, Sam G erig and d au g h ter
M ildred and th e honored guests. Mr.
and Mrs H enry G urske. H onors in
"500” w ere won by Sam G erig and
Mrs. T ennis Pyle receiving high, and
Mrs. Don P earson low.
R obert Wilson and C arl P eterson
spent several days visiting at K ath-
lam et, Wash.
Goetzes Move
Mr and Mrs H erm an G oetz have
moved from the Dave /Xrndts place
of Iowa H ill to the F W. M ulllvan
house in low er F ird ale restrict.
Mr and Mrs R eynold G erig and
daughters of S t H elens w ere w eek­
end guests of his folks, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam G erig
B irthday C elebrated
Mrs Sam G erig en tertain ed w ith
a birth d ay p arty T hursday a fte r­
noon. P resen t w ere Mrs. H arry S tef,
fen and son D arrol, Mrs. H arry Soost
and son Billy, Mrs H enry J Haase
and son W ilbur. Mrs. E Miller. Mrs.
M argaret Gnos. Mrs Don Pearson
and son Donnie. Mrs. Jo h n Haase,
.Mrs H erm an G oetze, Mrs. F rank
W aibel and th e honor guest, Mrs.
Sam Gerig.
E m anuel M iller, w ho has been
w orking in W ashington for the past
six weeks, is hom e again w ith his
fam ily at Iow a Hill.
M r and Mrs. H enry Soost and
th re e ch ild ren have ren ted a place
h ere and m oved in T uesday.
M r and Mrs. H enry J. H aase and
son W ilbur and W illiam R ufener
w ent to W ashington T hu rsd ay a ft­
ernoon on business.
Alec Eischen of Iowa H ill left for
C alifornia M onday for a visit.
Mrs Em il B randaw of Iow a Hill
en tertain ed th e Bloom ing Ladies'
Aid in th e church basem ent T h u rs­
day afternoon.
READY—W AITING—ABLE
You sit y o u rself dow n in the d e n t­
ist's chair w ith —"Go to w ork on it.
Doc." O r do you say "D octor?” A ny­
w ay you put the job into his hands
and it is up to him.
Sam e w ith the m ighty God. You
tak e y o u r poor shrivelled h e a rt w ith
all its hate, conceit, m urder, un-
cleaness to him and say—"Go to
w ork on it. Lord. O perate; tak e it
out; give m e a new h e a rt th a t can
love you and my enem ies and m ake
m e decent aro u n d the house and
over th e place: in the store o r of­
fice or w herever. " So you tu rn the
case o v er to him. Now it is all in
his hands and he is w illing, for him
th a t rom eth unto me I w ill in no
wise cast out. A nd w aiting too for
he says behold now is the accepted
tim e; behold now is the day of sal­
vation. Ready, ab le and w aiting is
the Lord.
One Bin D ifference
You put yo u rself into th e dentist's
hands and ex p ect to pay him. The
com of th e realm to settle it. Not
so w hen you com e to th e L ord—
"Nothing in my hands I bring.”
N either y o u r own hum an goodness
for hum an goodness is ju s t vile rags
in God s holy eyes. N or do you bring
y o u r prom ise to copy Jesu s C hrist.
N eith er do you offer God the years
you tau g h t in th e S unday school.
N or is th e re any o th er good th at
you can lay before him. H um an
goodness? No. C opying C h rist” No.
W orking for Him No-No No. N oth­
ing in m y h an d s I bring. N othing
says the Book. Not by w orks of
righteousness w hich we have done
are we saved.
D idn't th a t m oney I gave to build
a hospital in India, save me? Not
one bit. Y our salvation is not p u r­
chased w ith silver and gold. Then
how ?—w ith the precious blood of
C hrist, as a lam b w ithout blemish
and w ith o u t spot.
Do you ta k e y o u r stand th a t the
F IL M
Lord Jesus C hrist stepped into your
shoes and took the guilt and curse
ol all your sin and died to clear you?
T hen count Him your S aviour and
tu rn your life over to Him ar.d from
now on m ake it B ible-B ible-B ible
and P ray -P ra y -P ra y and by the
stren g th He gives you O bey-Obey-
O bey.—G eorge N. Taylor, B eaver­
ton. T his space paid for by business
men.
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