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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 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 . 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Hendrickson. d e c o ra tio n s and re fre s h m e n ts , and The H J H in c k fa m ily , w h o 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 s ta rte d on a t r ip to S o u th e rn C a li­ e v e n t o f th e m o n th . A t th e G ran g e was the r e n te r o f a ttra c tio n . S ix l i t ­ fo rn ia la s t w eek, w e re fo rc e d to a jo in t p a rty was h e ld fo r H a ro ld 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. b o ro ro u te th re e , w h o d ie d T h u r s ­ H om e E conom ics' c lu b o f t h e 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 place in th e S cotch c h u rc h ce m ­ 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. 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