fhiirul.iv. Mar, 1, ? 10?° Play Planned Manning Hall Saturday I:ve f tf t T - f l o n A wi-i, In pbiv H l« ; ■ : ill p r il l A K H , M a p Shows Pow er D is tric t TTÎT T "P.OfcÖ , Ô K C D 'Î Pair»' Pivi Summer Session Scholarship il cd at Mountain Home Fred B ru n n er at the hum e of Mrs last week at the G uy Wei cnboclt I • A Mmgu o S Stafford. hom e I,’ unii Mi I.U , ill, Wl Mr. and Mrs F. C Bowk»*r and Ei n i k pon -1 it/ Mrs P ete Johnson retu rn ed S a t­ h Mi fam ily a re new neighbor- on th e u rd ay from Beaverton, when* she < .ol Wa‘ on and VVil lull MH' n t v had high in ci ibhage leh ab ilitatio n farm on the old Sim s had been d u ring her recent illness mil M, . D B Edward.** and B arry place They came here from Co­ and death of h er baby girl. V irnuntoi • R ” M r « . .l i a b l e A lli s o n ) quille. I o \ I 'oirunittei* t n club, f.aurcl View D airy club and < harge i c l l l d e I Mi Alvin S chulm erich spent the MOUNTAIN HOME C.<-or%‘> A M ountain Hume H ural E lectrifica- Ella Steph- etc; and M l : El . f Tolke Alh ,on J r received a eholorship tiofi club received pins and c e rtifi­ w eek-end w ith his parents. Mr and I By Mi F rank S ch u lm trieh House to he 4-H urnrner .choul at the cate for 4-H c lub w ork com pleted, M i. raidie« Aid «»f the P ien ­ > t i l l i * « * ,|i BUXTON i I j b> I« i ian « h i l l ociety achievem ent m eeting h e ’d last Fri- ai d H arry S chm eltzer and Itiehard guest was P hil Lane, a classm ate ii «piilted at t h e < emmty. , Aai Slick Ir. n i r u m p « y evening T h “ Scholls G range Joyce w ere Riven local leaden*' b u t­ of A lvin’s at O n ■got, S tate college*. Ilai Icy Qinei last km < ‘rick Il h. pi. • • • lit« 1 ,| b y lutine w ork a* /red th e m eeting and gave the ton John S< hm cltzer presided in Aid to Meet the M aiming Koch Salili (i.»V C hristian Lad, Ml .K \ l . »ol.ir.hip. w hich was presented th e ab .eocc of the (¿range m aster. (ea(*h«*r of night at ManniiiK »« I.d < lui» hall prim ary room. G ilith'T. I. L Francos In m aking the G eorge K irkpatrick. A f t e r t h e week T hursday. w a; il the ( i I iik hide I ti ui McC H i l t I* I I I I Ro.s‘ man at her •h l I I i < I I ,t .1 I I I ' . I ' J a id F rancis said it was given to aw ards. ■ hdes and m oving p ic tu re , cc Kr.vdendall. Jo h n ia ti J . au i ' ’ eel Ih i i .1 1., i ebani » 1 the • most o u tstan d in g 4-II club w ere exhibited, on forestry and M r R oue Honored Pl Il V filli Kir.h. Mi Earl Dilley > « I I t u . Mrs. Freem an Rowe entertained u.ber o f th e groups represented. forest f o e control. • her uf Lebanon ,*,ub ;tltUtn I lui and Hett v Met 'aim with a d in n e r p arty at her home hi i C hehalem M ountain M ountain Home C hristian En- Jc e M e . V e lK le .e .y illt i Wild Wood s t r y deavor society w ill hold a social Sunday, it being Mr. Rowe's b ir th ­ Ob* ri ve Holiday the upper lip la t w i .»in at tie- church parlo r F riday eve- day. G uests w ere Mr and Mrs. Les­ vine maple, w hich Lu b y I h e • »iff and I Audit«)» uim program tung. follow ing th e buairiess m eet- te r Rowe and children. L oretta struck him un the lip o ecu n ed • ' huul Friday afternoon honored Mae and Jim m ie. Mr. arid Mrs. j ing. W till« r i i a k l l , a I u.td • The p r o - ! ‘»ugh the ' Wa hington . bu Helas Mi If'-nry I.eg ler of P ortland is Carl Harnrnel and daughter. M ild­ wood» Io his winh I o hi farm gram coiim ted of the following red. F ran k Rowe. F lorence Rowe, visit ng Mi E m ery H arris here T w o «litchi . w ere taken I tu I •'•m by H arold H ulfm an. ' S tory Ray Rowe, Dan T alm adge and A t e n d s R e u n io n close the cut • h \V a hington Naomi C anby. m em bers of th e fam ily. Mrs G eorge Q Wilson spent th e M K V Io Meet Febl'U.ov W mm ta C. .n ley; 1 Betsy Ik w eek-end in P o rtlan d visiting r e l­ <11 Wa .hington. and the w B A .11 i.c. ! . .. meet I atives. W hile th ere she attended a by ing w ith birthday d in n er f mem upper grade pupil The C o t t o n F! •'»»! Lc ter Moen, d in n e r party in honor of a nephew 's L a ie m p lo y e d C la im s be:■< having birth d av m March ' Ohi Bla. k Joe tw en ty -first b irth d ay an n iv ersary will h r held at the harm onica duet Mar. bv M ane Jones ami S tanton C o r­ This was a fam ily reunion, w ith N e e d L arge F orce Tea« her» Named five of Mrs. W ilson’s b ro th ers and n u l l . s e l e c t i o n s A Nchnol hoard till ¡•ting by first y ear hut - th eir wives present, and also a sis­ mi nica eia.. held at the home of th« F« Two h u n d red w orkers in the S a­ O ur Flag.'' E thei te r and family. T his was the first lem offices of the state unem ploy­ O ld Flag ' five ii p p e i i nary 23 T e a c h e r u lured fui Q u u i tim e in five years th a t th e m em ­ g r a d e p u p il the com ing yeai Mi ment com pensation comm ission are Ah plan«» duet Faith ( «in­ bers of this fam ily had all been to ­ w orking on day. night and Sunday I her of I.(‘banon w. clined I« S c o f ie ld a n d Alpha Mac Peterson. gether. teuch the prim ary grade., and Mi s ‘ B« ing a II«- » ’ Ait hili Sirnont« m . shifts in an attem p t to catch up on in nam ing the guests at the p arty th e huge num ber of claim s filed h»la H ahrke also of Lebanon. w.i . Oui S in and S trip Faith held at the H erb ert Fischer hom e since the first of th e year, accord­ i In ,. li l*> b-.ich Pit- u p p n >*r Scofield, poem. Raymond Scofield, recently, the nam e of Miss Lydia ing to C L H ulbert, senior in te r­ Hlrthiluv» ( rlrhriM rd «elections by ; « « und year liai S ieffert was in ad v erto n tly om itted. view er in charge of W ashington A ..111 j.i'i . b iilh d u v d ip p er w.i- m o n n a cia ll'd en W alker was Mr C ora Joyce rep o rts th a t th e county w ork. given for I', i n r H. lb ri a n d aw arded an I armonica pm Eleven R ichard Joyce fam ily did not have Mi Nnr.i Erib h i,f K.m ... City ut visi tois w« <• |>re.s«.»nt By last w eek. 12296 claim s had scarlet fever as w as fo rm erly r e ­ been paid, w ith 38.108 rem aining to the Iti-Oiei furd hom e F ebruary 20 \t* « *m l4 n c e Perfect I’le .e n t w ere Mt .11. I Mi ported. but instead had septic sore be handled It w as stated th at "it P u p il, v th pcrfc< I atten d an ce (A ll Colors) E n lrh and Billy of K.iti .. City for the na.st v th ro at T hey w ere not placed u n d er would tak e 2000 w o rk ers to handle k . ai «• Shirley j q uarantine. Mr and Mi Hurley Q u in E th* 1 Whd«- Eldred and Yvonne Kom- th e present nu m b er of claim s" im ­ .,1 d Edwin Mi .m l Mi || orner nier. T re v o i. Naomi and M elvin Mr and Mrs W illiam Offel and m ediately upon receipt. T he fact Fisher-Thorsen Ih nnett. Mi u n d Mi i ;<*i ,td Canby. Lc»tcr Mo«»n B urry Rich- tw o d au g h ters have m oved onto th e th at about ten p e r cent of th e l'ow ell am i N orm an Lee Millet ot Carol Sim pson farm . T hey a re buy- claim s filed re q u ire re tu rn in g for Paint - Varnish I . ml John I.aZott M arcile Dun- i ing th e place. V ernuniu and Mi and Mi . P errie can D orothy and A rth u r Sirnon- correction also slow s dow n th e Enamels K ctltcrfoid Ju a n ita Velm, D ale Boulin w ent to P o rtlan d w ork Installation of a new field I lid t Faith amt Raym ond Scofield, < ‘buries. T hursday to look for w ork He I L u hl N orm an and Alpha Mac system is speeding up th e work Mrs M F B cneficl «pent last P« t« i «ai K athryn June plans to go to Salem to th e hom e of considerably, it w as reported. E.-thei week w ith h er »on, Oscar, and Quiet A m d W arien H arold Hoff an uncle if he does not find w ork fam ily at W illam ina in P ortland. man S tnnton C ornutt E leanor ami W H A card party was given Leland Powadl Scarlet Fever Strikes LcRoy W hite ide H ayw ard at th«1 hall Friday night instead of K eith Wolff Robb> Watson Bill.«- D aphne Lekas. w ho lias h a d (Bv Vivian Hudson) a t th«» Ruben Kelly bm ne T hree a n d scarlet fever, suffered a relap se last Phone F lin t C row thei W auneta Corwin llilwe. tables of pedro and tw o of cribbage C earlev HAYWARD—Mrs G eorge H unger w eek an d w as critically ill fo r (e v ­ The follow ing stu d en t . of M arshfield died of pneum onia. er at days but is rep o rted im proved plan to go to Lebanon Io high now. Two m ore of th e Lekas ch il­ D eceased w as w ell know n in this • > h«> ; i,iti ,| an d gi«-«- « 1 uh concert dren. G ary and B illy, a re now- vicinity. S he w as fo rm erly Mary todav B dbe ami F ran k ie G row ­ G uym on of th e Forest G rove hos­ down w ith scarlet fev er th« r. E sther Q uier W auneta Cear- pital. lev ami D orothy Sim onton. ,A À \ D airy C o-operative tru ck comes Harold F ish er L em ployed a t In the above m ap p ortions of seven counties included in the N orthw est O regon B onneville P eople's through H ayw ard W ednesdays and T e a c h e r E le c te d V unFleet s logging «’am p at Elsie. U tility d istrict, for th,* form ation of w hich a special election has been called on A pril 8. a re show n in S aturdays to pick up cream from C elebrate» B irthdav black Two Shaded ureas show th e little W ickiup d istrict in C latsop county and the T illam ook pow er the farm ers INTERNATIONAL A large crow'd atten d ed a b irth- at F a rm in g to n district so far th e only tw o areas organized under the u tility d istric t act C latsop. C olum bia. W ash- Mr. and Mrs. Seefus of K lam ath d.«v dance given by G eorge Bledsoe ington. Clackam as. Y amhill. Polk and L incoln counties a re included in the proposed district, although Falls, form erly of O m aha. Nebr.. -A 'B v Miss H elene Srhulz) at W B A hall S atu rd ay night th e total district area, as .shown above, is less th a n half th at of th e seven counties involved — C ut FARM INGTON — H ealth clinic a re staying at the O tto T im m erm an Mr amt Mrs A. J R ucker and courtesy O regon Jo u rn al. T uesday afternoon, about h alf of hom e until he can fin d w ork T heir p e rry G in th e r 071 H elen and R obert Benson o f Home. F red W ithee of D ayton and know you tau g h t m e n e v er to in ­ Second and M ain H illsboro o f C hehalem P o rtlan d w ere hom e fo r th e w eek ­ I .w r e n c e T atm an te rru p t anyone." M ountain. end. Mrs. M abel Davis and «on Clyde Ted W eldon of V ancouver. Wash . w as a w eek-end guest of Mr. and of Black Rock and E rvin B aker of V alsetz visited th eir uncle. F Mrs Elect Weldon. H erm an Kesteck has been p ru n ­ L Brown. Sunday, en route fr im P ortland, w here they had visited ing trees in the B ethany section. Mr and Mrs. Ben Leu w ere hosts relatives Mrs. D avis is postm is­ at a d in n er p arty S unday for the tress at B lack Rock. Mr and Mrs. H arry S teim er and follow ing. Mrs T K u ratli and Mr earlv E x A M P ie s o p and Mrs. H K uratli and D orothy fam ily of C orvallis w ere Sunday VSMEERED FURNITURE' guests at the Leon Davis home of Hillsboro. Mrs I. Dysle. Mr. and Jacob S chm idt re tu rn e d home Mrs A ndrew Leu. Mr. and Mrs A l­ bert M eier and fam ily of B ethany from the Jones hospitnl last F ri­ day and is convalescing from his and Mr and Mrs. Bill D oern and recent illness. We are Headquarters fam ily of B eaverton. Mr and Mrs. J W. M ulloy and for the follow ing feeds: d au g h ter T helm a w ere guests at Legal blanks 10c an d 20e each nt t h e silver w edding an n iv ersary the Argus. p arty of Mr. and Mrs. E arl Fisk E l .) ti.V Mi W h lti-i i I" m u l I» SHI* KALSOM iNE SPECIAL Lb. 6c Hillsboro Appliance & Plum bing Co. ( ^ Play Planned Laurel Hall on March 12 STAKE BODY TRUCK Oregon Monument Works HUGH LEW IS CO. 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