The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 24, 1938, Image 7

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With Which ¡ h Combined the Hillsboro Independent
Volume 13, No. 52
llilL ò b u ro Iix li- p e ix lc n t K htabltahcd 1873
Washington
Grange Plans
Benefit Party
Bride-Elect Honored
at Cedar Mill Party
B E T H A N Y -C E D A R M ll. l,
M rs
A r t h u r Schulz, and M rs. O tto S ch u lz
w e re jo in t hostesses fo r a s u rp ris e
s h o w e r R iven at th e h o m e o f M rs.
A r t h u r S c h u lz T ue sd a y n ig h t, h o n ­
o rin g M iss D o ro th y Hoy. b rid e -e le c t
o f C a rl L a rse n T h e room s w e re
b e a u tifu lly d e c o ra te d w ith V a le n ­
tin e su g g e stio n *. T h e ta b le d e c o ra ­
tio n s consisted o f a la rg e red h eart
o ffse t w ith lilie s o f ttie v a lle y , ro se ­
buds. and w h ite candles. A b rid e
a n d g ro o m stood ill fr o n t o f Hie
h e a rt Present w e re M esdum es J
P e te rk o rt. P. 11 Fleskes. F. L in ik -
e tt. G e o rg e Foege. D ave F.digar. .1
L arsen. J Wyss. E. F. Jones. Jam es
W a lte rs . J. Z itz m a n . F J e ffrie s , G us
M a n ila . Pat S n yd e r. Ernest Z u rc h -
er. E H A n d e rs o n . N P Jo h n son .
A S a n d s lro m . J o h n G o d v ig o f P o r t­
land. P T h o rn e and Misses M arg
are !
D ic k m a n .
Leona S c h in d le r.
G la d y s C o ro lla . B a rb a ra D ysle . E l­
eanor and L o u ise S elm er, E liz a b e th
A lle n b a c h .
L o re ll
Hoy. J e a n e tte
S chulz. M a rg a re t S chulz. V S ta b le r.
E s th e r S a n d s lro m . M a ry T ra ch se l,
R u th L u n d g re n . M rs. M a ry C o le ­
m an, M rs N ancy Hoy. Ih c hostesse-
M rs G tto S ch u lz and M rs A r t h u r
S ch u lz, and th e guest o f h o n o r.
M a n y b e a u tifu l presents w e re re ­
c e ive d
Presbyterian
Ladies'
A id
met
w ith M rs
T h ir t y - t w o
.M rs
G
S tu c k i W ednesday.
w e re present.
Banks High Five Wins First
Place in County "B” League
E g g im a n Ml
M r. a n d M rs A n d re w E g gim an
h e ld open house S u n d a y a fte rn o o n ,
th e occasion b e in g M rs E g gim an s
B4th b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a ry . A b o u t
100 guests w e re present Rev John
Z S c h w e itz e r read <i s c rip tu re pass­
age and led «1 p la y e r .She re ce ive d
m a n y b e a u tifu l g ifts
A b o u t 40 people* a tte n d e d th e
B e th a n y
B a p tis t
young
p e o p le s
b a n q u e t T uesday e v e n in g a t the
B e th a n y B a p tis t c h u rc h
A n n iv e r s a ry O bserved
T h e 30th a n n iv e rs a ry o f th e G e r ­
m an L a d ie s A id was observed last
T h u rs d a y n ig h t at th« hom e o f M rs
C h r is R ich P ro g ra m consisted o f
songs
rea d in g s, and a d ia lo g u e
R ev S c h w e itz e r gave an address on
’ T h e M e a n in g o f O u r S e rv ic e to
■ •
B e th a n y B a p tis t c h u rc h w ill have
ch a rg e o f th e m e e tin g o f th e U n io n
G ospel m issio n n e x t F rid a y n ig h t
Rev T a y lo r say., th a t th e average
a tte n d a n ce has increased to 140.
A n n iv e rs a ry ( r i c h r a t cd
F rie n d s o f M r and M rs G eo rg e
G ra y s o n had a s u rp ris e d in n e r fo r
them on th e ir 55th w e d d in g a n n i­
versary last w eek. Present w e re M r
and M rs G e o rg e G ra yso n , guests
o f h o n o r. M rs. Inez. H o w a rd o f S a n ­
d y. M rs N I ’ Johnson M rs Jam es
W a lte rs
M rs. J o h n W a lte rs and
M rs P 11 F leskes and son H u b e rt,
and M is B e rt M a rs h a ll
I c u n d rr s H o n o re d
C e d a r M ill P -T. A
ob se rve d
F o u n d e rs' day ‘ w it h an e ve n in g
m e e tin g at th e school last w eek
M rs W illia m K le tz e r. n a tio n a l v ic e -
p re s id e n t o f th e P -T A . was p r in ­
c ip a l speaker. W. H e in ric h « led
c o m m u n ity singing.
G lenn C a rr is o u t o f q u a ra n tin e
(By Mrs. Max Dreeszenl
H A N K S Jn a close gam e H a n ks
h ig h nosed o u t th e s tro n g N e w b e rg
"H team 29 to 2ft W ednesday n ig h t
in tlx N e w b e rg g ym T a y lo r, ra n g y
H anks c e n te r was h ig h sco re r w ith
10 po in t.,. T h e H anks h ig h b n ske t-
e c r* ran w ild in sco rin g a ft3-tn-26
v ic to ry o v e r th e S h e rw o o d " B ''
team F rid a y n ig h t in tlx - S h e rw o o d
g ym T a y lo r and I.a P o rte w e re h ig h
scorers o f th e gam e w it h 20 and
16 p o in ts re s p e c tiv e ly . These w in s
m a ke H a n ks w in n e r o f th e " B "
league.
T h e to p ic o f Rev W illin g s ser­
m on n e x t S u n d a y n ig h t Is "A G la d
S u rp ris e "
T lx - E llio tt fa m ily , w e st o f Hanks,
a re i l l w ith th e m um ps.
M r and M rs W ade A r m c n tr o u t
o f H anks and M r and M rs A rc h ie
T h o m p so n and fa m ily o f M o u n ta in -
d a le v is ite d S u n d a y w it h M r and
M rs M a u ric e T h o m p so n and d a u g h ­
te r in St Helens.
M r and M rs. F ra n c is T h o m p so n
and son o f P o rtla n d spent th e
w e e k -e n d at th e C l i f f S a n d y and
W ade A r m c n tr o u t hom es
M rs O ttis Johnson a nd M rs C
H H a ll a tte n d e d th e c a rd p a rty a t
C o rn e liu s T ue sd a y a fte rn o o n g iv e n
b y th e C a th o lic A lt a r so cie ty A n ­
na V a n g ru n s v e n
re tu rn e d h o m e
w ith th e m and th e th re e w o m e n a t ­
te n de d th e ca rd p a rty th a t e v e n in g
m H ills b o ro g ive n by th e C a th o lic
M o th e rs ' clu b .
M r. a n d M rs G e o rg e D ra k e , o f
P o rtla n d . G e ra ld in e
K e s s le r and
l.lo y d M ille r spent S u n d a y at M t
Hood
fro m sm allpox.
M rs C le ll C arstens. M rs F a y L a
Casse and R a lp h W illia m s s|ie n t
S u n d a y at R a in ie r, v is itin g M r and
M rs. F lo y d W illia m s a nd M r and
M rs R ay W illia m s
M r and M rs C la u d M o rg a n sp e n t
th e w e e k -e n d at M a n z a n ita v is itin g
frie n d s
A E
W in d e ll. te a ch e r in Ih c
H anks h ig h school, sp e n t th e w e e k ­
end w it h Ins fa th e r in H a rris b u rg
S id n e y A le x a n d e r o f T w in R ocks
spent S a tu rd a y n ig h t w ith M r. a nd
M rs. W ade A r m c n tr o u t.
M r a nd M rs
M a rio n H o p k in s .
O la and C h e ste r H o p k in s , a ll o f
T illa m o o k , v is ite d last W ednesday
w ith M r and M rs Chas S h ip le y
S u n d a y M r and M rs Chas H o p -
k in * and tw o c h ild re n o f M c M in n ­
v ille c a lle d on M r and M rs. C h a rle s
S h ip le y M r. S h ip le y is im p ro v in g
Benefit Attracts
Large Attendance
W IT C H H A Z E L A b e n e fit ca rd
p a r ly was h e ld in th e W itc h H azel
C o m m u n ity h a ll S a tu rd a y e ve n in g ,
w ith a la rg e c ro w d a tte n d in g . T he
p a rty w as h e ld to ra is e m on e y fo r
a n e w sto ve fo r th e c o m m u n ity
h a ll P in o c h le a n d ''500'' w e re p la y ­
ed, h ig h sco re * in p in o c h le g o in g
to M rs H a r ry H o e ffe l and M r
T o w n s e n d H ig h in "500'' w e re w o n
b y M rs L a u ra G ib b s a nd F
E.
H a r ts c ll T hose in c h a rg e o f th e
a rra n g e m e n ts w e re M rs. N o rm a n
M o u lto n . M rs P aul Fester.
M rs.
Ross K e llo g g . M iss Leona F esler
and M iss H elen M ne L ca n . T h c s u m
o f $17.77 was cle a re d .
M e m b e rs o f th e W itc h H azel
b rid g e c lu b m e t at th e hom e o f M rs
I) P erson la st W ednesday a f t e r ­
noon. T hose p re se n t w e re M cs-
dam es R a lp h A n d e rso n . P aul Ees­
le r. J F u rrq r. F E lia r ts e ll. Ernest
lle lv o g t. H a r ry H o e ffe l. Iloss K e l­
logg, N o rm a n M o u lto n . E. R o w la n d
and 11 V u lk e r and Misses M abel
B a u g h m a n . Leona F e sle r and H e l­
en M aeLean H ig h p riz e was w o n
by M rs. J. F u r r e r
M rs. L a u ra G ib b s o f G arden
H om e is v is itin g her son, C h a rle s
G ib b s, and fa m ily .
M rs
E dna H o e ffe l e n te rta in e d
h e r a u n t and u n cle . M r. a nd M rs.
H e rb e rt C ooper, o f H ood R iv e r
M rs G o ld ie M e tto m e is v is itin g
h e r b ro th e r. It J. R e vilo . in E u ­
gene, w h e re lie re c e n tly u n d e rw e n t
a m a jo r o|>eration
M rs E th e l V o n o f Eugene is v is ­
itin g h e r sister. M rs. R a lp h A n d e r ­
son.
No business firm should send out
a le tte r w ith o u t its being on a
p rin te d letterhead and in a p rinted
envelope. I t lends d ig n ity to the
business and gives it good ad vertis-
Ing.
fro m h is recent illn e s s and is n o w
a b le to sit up some e v e ry day.
M rs. H E K a u ffm a n a n d son A l ­
v in spent se ve ra l days last w e e k in
P o rtla n d v is itin g re la tiv e s
T h ir t y - n in e re la tiv e s a nd frie n d s
g a th e re d at th e hom e o f A m o s C u t-
r ig h t and fa m ily F e b ru a ry 20 fo r
a b o u n tifu l d in n e r P re se n t w e re
L e w is W h ite and fa m ily o f S co g ­
g in s V a lle y . C la u d M e d e a ris and
fa m ily o f B a n ks O liv e r C u tr ig h t
and fa m ily o f G le n w o o d . A d a lin e
M e lv in and A lfr e d a L a u d y o f R oy.
A c a rlo a d o f M a ra s c h in o c h e rrie s
w as sh ip p e d o u t T h u rs d a y fro m
th e R D B o d le p la n t w h e re th e y
m a s s a g in g
H anks g ra d e school b a s k e tb a ll
team p la y e d th e B anks h ig h school
fresh m e n T h u rs d a y
a fte rn o o n in
th e h ig h s ch o o l g y m n . T h e g ra d e
| school w o n . 11 to 6
C o rn e liu s g ra d e school g ir ls 'te a m
¡p la y e d th e B a n ks grade school F r i ­
day a fte rn o o n . C o rn e liu s w in n in g .
14 to 16 M a n n in g boys' team lost
to th e C o rn e liu s g ra d e s c h o o l
boys' b a s k e tb a ll team F rid a y a f t ­
e rn o o n 26 to 12 B o th games w e re
p la y e d in th e B a n k s g ra d e school
! gym n.
J u n io r class w ill g iv e a dance
in th e h ig h school g y m n th is F r i ­
d a y n ig h t M u s ic w ill be fu rn is h e d
by K a n e 's o rc h e s tra o f P o rtla n d .
T h e r e g u la r
A m e ric a n
L e g io n
i dance w ill be h e ld in th e L e g io n
h a ll Ih is S a tu rd a y n ig h t. M u s ic b y
C la p s h a w 's o rc h e s tra .
G eorge Moss o f Seaside v is ite d
last week w ith his p a re n ts, M r.
and M rs W illia m Moss, a n d re la -
tiv .-
in B anks.
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"th e a ir cushion
does i t ! "
‘ te p
♦ nta-sages th e m uscles
♦ absorb* (he shocks
♦ like walking on ait
fe a tu rin g
the a rc h
lift—
207 cast
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m e n ’s
Jim wells, p ro p rie to r
tra in s ir e d
h llls b o rc
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request.
Examiner Due March 2
R J D o o le y, e x a m in e r o f o p e r­
ato rs and c h a u ffe u rs , w i l l be in
H ills b o ro W ednesday a t th e c o u rt
house b e tw e en th e h o u rs o f 10 a.
m. and 5 p. m. A ll those w is h in g
p e rm its o r licenses to d riv e cars
are asked to get in to u c h w it h M r.
Doolejz d u rin g these h ours.
H o d g e n -B re w a te r
Q U A L IT Y
FEED S
Built for the critical trade.
Try our CHICK STARTER
MASHES (with or without
milk.)
Complete line
POULTRY
S U P P L IE S
and Remedies
Good bargains in
USED BROODERS
Farmers’ Cash Store
Feed. Seed. Wool and Poultry
Telephone 3061
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Subscribe to the Argus
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a t the
BANKS
H IG H
F r id a y ,
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BRAKES
2 5
M usic by
KANES ORCHESTRA
A d m ission 25 cen ts
and with
ANNOUNCING
GENUINE KNEE-ACTION*
85-H.R VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE
FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION
New 3-4 Plow Diesel D-2
“ Caterpillar” Tractor
*On Master De Dote models only
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All these vitally important features are available,
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at low prices, only in the new 1938 Chevrolet»
G eneral Motors Instalment Plan—Convenient,
Savings in fuel costs o f front (hi to 8(1 per cent over
spark ig n itio n models may he. expected from th is new
‘ ‘C a te rp illa r Diesel D -2." Leading the trend tow ard more
economical farm power, the new unit w ill use only 1 1 j.
, gallons o f low tost fu e l an hour under average conditions.
This compares w ith 2 gallons o f d is tilla te or gasoline fo r
an e ffic ie n t spark ig n itio n machine.
shop
phone I t I t
Economical Monthly Payments. A G eneral Motors Volve»
“ CHEVROLET'
Youll be AHEAD with a
En g in e i* 4 -c y lin d e r, 4 -» tro k e cycle typ e w ith
3 1 .5 h. p. on the h e ll and 2 5 .5 h. p. nt d ra w b a r,
T h e re arc only th re e n p ern tin g a d ju s tm e n t*—
the w a te r p u m p , fa n belt and v a lv e clea ra n c e .
F u el in je c tio n p u m p * and v a lv e * a rc set at the
fa c to ry and re q u ire no fie ld (adjustm ent.
The "C a te rp illa r Diesel D -2" is modern in design, w ith
com fort and ease o f operation considered.
extra support without, binding
the
< d by the ladies, according to his
(C o n tin u ed on pane >. colum n i>
shoe
e v e ry
Program Dixie
Mountain March 19
CHEVROLET M O T O R D IV IS IO N , G eneral Motors Soles Corporation, DETRO IT, M IC H IG A N
by w eyen b erg
♦ y ie ld s v ith
Section Two, Right Pages
have been stored
massagic
fo o t
C hurrhex. Editorial*, Feature*.
Claaaifled, Public Notice«
and
Advertising
o f P o rtla n d , b u t fo rm e rly o f C h in a
M rs
H u m p h re y a n d M iss M abe!
cam e to liv e h e re as a re s u lt o f th e
w a r in C h in a M i
M ab e l is a tte n d ­
in g business co lle g e in P o rtla n d
i By Mrs. C. I.. Nelsoni
M r. H u m p h re y a re p re s e n ta tiv e o f
D I X I E M O U N T A IN
A n e n te r ­
th e S ta n d a rd O il c o m p a n y in C h in a
is e xp e cte d to a rr iv e in P o rtla n d in ta in m e n t w ill be presented M a rc h
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J u ly on a s ix m o n th s ' fu rlo u g h
M r and M rs. R ic h a rd G ir d ly r and and o th e r features. Prizes w ill be
iHv Kathryn ( ourtneyi
in c lu d in g a q u ilt a-; the
d a u g h te r B e tty Jean m o to re d d o w n g iv e n ,
RO SED ALE p -T A w ill hat a i to th e coast S a tu rd a y fo r a sta y o f roam prize. Proceeds w ill go to ­
w a rd s th e G ra n g e fu n d fo r the
b t n e f it at Ih c school house F rid a y se v e ra l days.
n e w h a ll
M rs. D ic k S to lte n b e rg
n ig h t
R a y m o n d H u rd and fa m ily have has ch a rg e o f th e p ro g ra m .
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Fi b in a r y J4 w ith a b ir th d a y p a rty
C a lifo r n ia are v is itin g M r a n d
fo r hei son H illy w h o ce le b ra te d ity
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bis e ig h th b irth d a y T h e v a le n tin e
ces are m a k in g an in d e fin ite v is it a rd w ill be re m e m b e re d as T h e lm a
m o tif was c a rrie d th ro u g h o u t th e
w it h th e F r itz M e ie r fa m ily .
Hendrickson.
d e c o ra tio n s and re fre s h m e n ts , and
The H
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B ir th d a y p a rtie s have been th e
a b irth d a y cake w ith l ig h t candles
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tle boys w e re guests
»top in San F ra n c is c o as a re s u lt o f P a rm le y . F red G ra n t. C h a rle s N e l­
W e e k-e n d guests at t h - E. F
an a p p e n d ic itis a tta c k on y o u n g son and M rs C. D Nelson. F e b ­
G o n ty hom e w e re M rs
R ic h a rd H e n ry He was o p e ra te d on and s t ill ru a r y t w e lfth a s u rp ris e p a rty was
H u m m e l and son R ic h a rd J r o f is in a San F ra n c is c o h o s p ita l.
g iv e n M rs. C. D N elson at h e r
S e a ttle M rs R u m m c l is M rs. G o n -
home, and F e b ru a ry 19 a surprise-
ty 's d a u g h te r.
p a rty was g iv e n F re d G ra n t.
Infant Child Dies
M rs A lb e r t M e ie r o f W o o d b u rn :
A V a le n tin e and 4-H c lu b p a rty
F u n e ra l se rvice s w e re h e ld F r i ­ was given at th e school F e b ru a ry
v is ite d M r and M rs. F M e ie r fo r
day a t D onelson & S e w e ll chapel 14 L . E Francis was s p e a ker
se ve ra l days last w e e k
T he snow is d isa p p e a rin g , and
S u n d a y guests at th e W
M. fo r th e in fa n t d a u g h te r o f M r and
C o u rtn e y hom e w e re H e le n Cross M rs. C h ris Jo h n son . J r . o f H ills ­ g ro u n d can be seen in m a n y places.
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a nd E rn e s t C h ris tia n s e n o f V a n ­
d a y a t B e a v e rto n . In te rm e n t to o k G ra n g e m et T h u rs d a y w ith M rs.
c o u v e r Wash
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G la d y s S m ith . M rs. L o t T a n n o c k
M rs A J. Vance, w h o s u ffe re d a
e te ry at N o rth P la in s.
w as jo in t hostess. E ig h t m em bers
k n e e in ju r y re c e n tly is im p ro v in g
w e re present
Books, w h ic h
had
M i. and M rs. A R a k e r had as
R ubber stamps and o ffice sup­ been don ate d to th e W a lla c e school
t h e ir d in n e r guests S u n d a y. M rs B
tf b y Ju d g e W a d s w o rth , w e re c o v c r-
W H u m p h re y and d a u g h te r M ab e l plies.—H ills b o ro A rgus.
P.-T. A. Benefit
at Rosedale
Friday Night
T a k in g a d v a i o f th e s o fte n e d c o n d itio n o f th e g ro u n d a fte r flo o d w a te rs had receded. Joe l t d
o f T u a la tin p u t his c a te rp illa i tr a c to r to w o rk and je r k e d th is p ile o f stu m p s fro m a 10-acre p a tch on
bis fa rm
T h is p ile wan th e re s u lt o f a b o ut tw o w e e ks’ w o rk
C u t co u rte s y Oregonian.
Section Tii’o-
H illsb o ro A rg u s Established 1394
HillHboro, Oregon, Thursday, F ebruary 2-1, 1938
Pig Crop Harvest on Stump Farm
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M O U N T A IN IJ A l.E
W a sh in g to n
<ii an««* n g iv in g a b e n e fit c a u l par
tv at th«* K I* h a ll at N o rth P lum s
M a rc h I at H p m A g if t box w ill
m I mo bo <h.H|M.,s«‘d o f at tin s tu n c T h e
proceeds fro m 111«» b o x and p a rty
w ill go to w a rd a 4 II sch n lu i sh ip
th e y iir«4 s p o n sorin g
M t a nd M rs .1 L V a n d o m v le n
and son M e lv in w e re T ue sd a y d in ­
n e r p a rty guest« o f M r a m i M rs
lle n r y V ttiid o m e le n o f M c M in n v ille
M r and M rs Hoy M a ile r «‘lite r -
L m ie d w ith a ” 500 p a rty S a tu rd a y
« v e ilin g M rs J a k e N a ru p and Hay
P o le had h ig h «cores. M rs ( ’ I W il­
lia m s and Hen Itu te n iu n second, and
M rs O ris M u lle r and W R o y a l hud
r c o n s o la tio n
Gue«tH w i re M«‘ssrs
and M esdum es F e rd G o m b e rt. Ju ke
N a ru p B e n B a te m a n and d a u g h te r
lone, H e n ry N a ru p . W esley R oyal,
O ris M a ile r, ('h a rle s S m ith ( ’ I
W illia m s , and Ray and Ed C ole, W
W W illia m s and th e hosts
M is G o rd o n L a y to n and baby
d a u g h te r re tu rn e d
hom e
F rid a y
fro m tin* J o in 's h o sp ita l.
M r and M rs. Ed S c h le g e l and
" i i H obei t spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith
M r and M rs G u y S a n d e rs o f S il­
ve rto n Mrs. S unders re tu rn e d w ith
th e m to spend tin* w e e k v is itin g
th e m and o th e r re la tiv e s n e a r here
D e n n is H a ll was h o n o re d w it h a
b ir th d a y p a rty at th e Jam es M a th -
n sen h o m e S a tu rd a y e v e u i n g
G u e sts w e r e M r a nd M rs W A.
D illo n a nd B e rn ic e and V e rn a o f
H ills b o ro . L e o n a rd E«»wh*s. D e n n is
H u ll and M i and M rs M u th ie so n
a m i N ic o la i, W a lte r and M a rg a re t
M rs Id a P o la n d o f Rose Luke.
Idaho, a r r iv e d T h u rs d a y m o rn in g
to \ nut h e r m o th e r. M rs
Elsie
W e a ve r, w h o has been s e rio u s ly i l l
b u t is im p ro v in g no w
Ray a nd Ed C o le o f L e b b ro o k .
Io w a , spent th e past w e e k at the
hom e o f M r a nd M rs Hov M u lle r
and o th e r re la tiv e s here T h e M a i­
lers and C oles a re cousins
W W. W ilhauus scalded h is foot
F rid a y m o rn in g , w h e n he tip p e d a
k e ttle o f b o ilin g w a te r on it H is
f«w»t is in fe c te d
M rs K a tie L u c k e n te rta in e d h e r
fa m ily w ith a d in n e r S u n d a y in
h o n o r o f h e r d a u g h te r. M rs G eorge
Q u m b le i o f Russel. K a n s w h o has
been v is itin g h e r fo r so m e tim e M r
H u m b le r has been c a lle d hom e by
illn e s s . G uests w e re M r and M rs
W J E d g a r a nd son D a v id , and
S y lv e s te r
Luck,
M r.
and
M rs
W illia m L u c k o f P o rtla n d . M r and
M rs R o n a ld V in in g and c h ild r e n o f
F o re s t G ro v e . M rs L a u ra E d d in g ­
ton and H e rm a n a n d EmU at h o m e
E le ve n m e m b e rs o f W a sh in g to n
G ra n g e p a id a v is it to G re e n M o u n ­
ta in G ra n g e a t B u x to n S a tu rd a y
T ra n s p o rta tio n was fu rn is h e d by
M rs E L o g an and M rs C I) M eek
D ix ie M o u n ta in G ra n g e w ill pay a
v is it to W a s h in g to n G ra n g e on
M a rc h 5
M rs
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V a n d o m e le n ,
M rs.
L a u ra E d d in g to n and M iss R u b y
R e y n o ld ' a tte n d e d th e p ro g ra m o f
th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty m a le c h o r ­
us g ve n at tin» C o rn e liu J g ra d e
school a u d ito r iu m S u n d a y e v e n in g
C le a n in g o f D a iry cre e k has been
p ro g re s s in g
q u ite
r a p id ly
They
h a ve s ta rte d to d e a n it d o w n to ­
w a rd M o u n ta in d u le and th e n on
o u t.
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T e le p h o n e 2411
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H R 3 3 2 E. M a in St.
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