Cornelius City Council Levies
Occupational Tax on Business
M cKinley District
Near Bond Quota;
Final Effort Asked
Cornelius Over
Top for Bonds
H ow es Opens Norih
Plains Barber Shop
Reedvillt Club
Elects Officers
Thursday, July 13, 1914
Club M eets July 19
H EL V E T IA —T h e
hostesses for
I the re g u la r m e etin g of th e S unshine
clu b J u ly 19 a re Mrs. C ris Langue,
Mrs. J. F u n k , Mrs. W illiam Rufe-
ner, and Mrs. R. S ch eu rer. The
m eetin g w ill be a t the hom e of
Mrs. L angue, N o rth P lains.
C h e rry C rop P oor
S tra w b e rry p ick in g lasted a lit-
NORTH
PLA IN S Bill
Howes
lito M'L ( ’< •ru ••
ii ciiy w eek. H er co ndition is m uch im-
fi'is opened the b arb er shop re-
COlll III
I'll
CO RN ELIU S
The
C orneliu* «(■ntly
pa sed un or- proved.
M
cK
IN
LEY
-ELM
ON
ICA
A
tot-
vacated by Ray H ouser. He
111 *<• It vying ¡ni
Hi .it i'd | Hoy Cook celeb rated bis 75th il of $11.657.8.» in bond sales was : d istrict m et anil surpassed its bond h in the . hop ev ery day ex cep t ' R EE D V ILL E —T he R eedville re c
reation d u b m et a t th e school
tux on nil busincs
(1 L’I'VÌt
re g iste re d fur M cK inley d istrict I q uota in th e fifth w ar loon d riv e Sundays and holidays, from noon house F riday ev en in g and elected
b
irth
d
a
y
Ju
ly
3.
O
th
ers
c
e
le
b
ra
t
w ith in the city li iti-
the close of the d riv e on until 7 n. m.
in g th e ir b irth d a y s th is week in it tlie close of th e drive. T his in- S before
the follow ing officers: A llen S u l
atu rd ay , according to Mrs. .Mary
< i » it < i andil u u jjite r B orn
•lu ie , a total of $9,578.75 in bonds
j
c i'ia l w a y a l e Naomi T u rk . Mrs
F rances M illet has re tu rn e d livan. president; J im H arris, vice-
h artrey , ch airm an of the bond hoi
l:' i n, to Mi amI Mn ( I C owet- M .llie M cPherson. Mrs. M artin old by th e com m ittee. An allow - C
a
f
t
e
r
sp
ending
2'^
y
ears
in
I ' ' dent; Joan W ugenblast, sec
l.v • l P o rtlan d , a gu I, Lesli. ...........
A nm ■Mann. Mrs. H enry Tines, Mrs E d mce cl 17 p er c e n t of the sales on w orkers. T h e q uota w as $49,500, W;. in g to n , D. C., w here she was re ta ry ; P at M athiesen, tre a su re r;
Slic is the gi ra l-g i aiid d au g h ter of na Ku ell, Mrs. Rebeccu G oodin .he F o u rth at H illsboro w as a llo t and the to tal reached S a tu rd a y ’ an em ploye of the E vening S ta r G lcndon
R ichaids,
se rg ean t-at-
M rs. Rebecca Goodin.
ted to this d istrict, w hich boosted was $59,824.25. T he bond w o rk ers a new spaper, and a t F o rt L a u d er-, arm s. The club w ill hold its b u si
I I’od t.eeheck and Emil Bolin.
the to ta l to w ith in $572.15 of the ! expressed th e ir ap p reciatio n to all dale, Florida. E n route hom e she ness m eetings, follow ed by a social
Mr
R eynold G eig er su ffered Attends Camp Meeting«
the persons w ho helped to p u t the visited h er siste r, Mrs. VV. F.
tin in ju ry d u rin g th e w eek from
Mrs. S tro rn y er atten d ed F riends ju o ta o f $12,230.
hour a n d refresh m en ts, the fo u rth
istrict o v er th e top by buying Monda, a t C ham paign, 111.
stepping on a nail
T he com m ittee feels ju stly p ro u d d bonds.
ch u rch eam p m eetings in P o rtlan d
F riday of ev ery m onth. It w as d e
G et P hoto from E ngland
of this, b u t w ould ap p reciate an
lust week.
cided to have su p erv ised gam es
- M r s . S ydney P a rk in sc n an d Mrs. Riding Club in Rodeo
Mi and Mrs. i'e rc y
N ew m an
T he Rev. and Mrs. N orm an Du- e ffo rt on the p a rt o f a few who M. M cK ichan re tu rn e d last w eek
The N orth P lain s O utlaw s rid in g and ath letics for all school c h il
li .ee received a p h o to g rap h of th eir ersdnhl a rriv e d last T h u rsd ay and did n o t co n trib u te to m ak e th is from a business and p leasu re trip c*,Jb took p a rt in th e horse q u a d d ren and young peoDle on the
son R obert, who is in E ngland.
m ade ¡1 sh o rt visit at th e hom e ol total and to h elp p u t M cK inley to South
r
i
l
l
e
at the rodeo in H illsboro J u ly , school g rounds ev ery T u esd ay and
D akota points.
Mrs.
Mrs. R ebecca G oodin and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. T an n er. They over th e top.
J. J, and 4
F rid ay evenings from 7 30 u n til
A p p reciatio n of th e splendid co P arkinson states they had a good
M artha M ann w ire guests of hon- ex p ect to resid e i n M ultnom ah
M rs. E. C. H ills and Mrs. Bessie 9:30 fcr th e re m a in d e r of the su m
trip and crops looked very good
ur on th e ir b irth d ay s W ednesday w h ere Rev. D u ersd ah l will he pas o p eratio n in the d istric t is voiced ot the places they visited.
I*r anson of La F a y e tte a re visiting m er. and one ev en in g each w eek
tit the G oodin farm . A p ot-luck d in tor of the L u th e ra n church. He wa oy th e com m ittee, Mrs. J. P. M eur- Returns Home
at. the hom es of Mrs. W arren C orey d u rin g the school year. M esdam es
-r, Mrs. F red C o u rtw rig h t, and
n er w as i njoyed.
installed in his new ch u rch Sun
and
Mrs. B lanche S te w a rt t h i s ; Hazel B ergquam , P h y llis L am bing,
R udolph S chultz has re tu rn e d to
S o u r c h e rry p ick in g sta rte d this
and C orinne S c h a p p e rt w ere in
Mrs. D uersdahl is a niece o Mrs. S am Sm ith.
his hom e a fte r spending sev eral week.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
L.
K
in
g
sb
u
ry
Week ¡it tile E arl H obbs orch ard s. M rs ru n n er.
charge of org an izin g th e club,
w eeks in th e C offey sa n ita riu m in Move to Portland
ond
fam
ily
a
re
spen
d
in
g
sev
eral
R'.val A n n ch erry p ic k i n g e n d e d W ork P rogressing
' ortland. He is im proving.
M r. and Mrs. C h ester W arn sck w hich is being sponsored by the
S itn rd ay a t the G oodin and C oop I W ork is pro g ressin g a t a good weeks in S eattle.
Cpl. H u b ert S h a v e r w ho has nave moved to P o rtlan d this w eek. P -T. A. G am es an d refresh m en ts
Vacations at Home
er orchards.
I role on the D ugdale n u t d ry er. Thi
w ere enjoyed follow ing th e m e e t
F irn rin L angue has been sp en d been v isitin g his w ife an d child Arrive From A rkansas
j
Mr. ami Mrs, A. R alston m oved form s have been com pleted fo r thi
and o th er relatives, has re tu rn e d to
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n B rooks an d ' ing.
ing
h
is
vacatio
n
a
t
h
o
m
e
an
d
r
e
to P o rtlan d hist w eek to he w ith side w alls of tlie first story, w hic'
cam p at T ex ark an a, Tex.
enndren a rriv ed «Saturday from Child Clinic Discontinued
m
odeling
his
garage.
Due to the resig n atio n of Dr.
th eir .sun. L ater they w ill go to I is to be of co ncrete. T he crew
R eynold G eig er re tu rn e d to his A rkansas for a visit w ith Mr.
the coast. T he m ove is b eing m ade sta rte d to p o u r th e co n crete t h i a e lp During Harvest
w ork at S w an Island sh ip y ard s B rooks’ sister and fam ily, Mr. and B urke, th e child clinic a t th e R eed
V
alen
tin
e
S
alzg
erb
er,
fo
rm
erly
ville
school has been suspended
tirsl
of
the
w
eek.
T
he
second
story
1> cause of Mr. R alston, w ho has
M onday, a fte r a vacation.
Mr. Mrs. W. J . D ickson.
u n til fu rth e r notice.
not been w ell lately.
w ill he of wood. T he build in g will ow ner of a ran ch in this area b u t G eiger w orked in the C ooper c h e rry
ecen
tly
em
ployed
in
Mt.
A
ngel,
be 85 by 145 feet.
Mrs. S. A. B ecker, ch airm an of 1
orchards d u rin g his vacation.
B irth d ay H onored
Former Local M an in
the W ar Bond drive, re p o rts the
Mrs. W illiam M ann and E laim cam e back to w ork in the com m u- ' Parkinson in Idaho
Mrs. M artini M ann has b een n ice
oity
d
u
rin
g
h
arv
est.
He
is
now
I
to ta l fo r R eedville as $8,875. M any
ly en te rta in e d in h o n o r of tier 78th G able nave been ill this w eek w ith room ing ¡it th e M cC usker hom e : W ord h as been received from W arner Bros. Picture
from th a t a re a w o rk in P o rtlan d , |
L arry P arkinson, in tra in in g a t the
o irth d a y w hich was J u ly 12. On tonsil itis.
John
H
arm
on,
w
ho
w
as
know
n
mid
w
o
rk
in
g
in
th
e
hay
fields
fo
ri
she
said, and c o n trib u te th ere.
Mis. O. G u n d erso n and Mrs. C
i
h
.
i
k
w
1
c
a
IrlP
a
t
F
a
rra
g
u
t,
Ida.,
S unday Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Mann
here
in
h:s
school
days
as
H
erm
an
Jesse H ansen a n d W alter S tu c k i.!
• in I d a u g h te r B a rb a ra e n te rta in e d B D ixon w ere visito rs at th e hom e rie re p o rts th a t his sister, Mrs. that he likes it and is v ery busy 'J a c k i Legler. is sh arin g the b ill Oyer l o p in Drive
anc^ Mrs. R. E. T a n n e r over ic k la W eyland, also a form er re s i L arry is_ th e son of Mr. an d Mrs. ing w ith H um phrey B c g a rt in the
Mi
M ann, Mr and Mi < R. G eiger,
T h e w a r bond d riv e fo r th e R oy
and Mi and Mrs L. M ooberry at the F ourth. T h e ladies a rc from dent of tn is co m m u n ity and now i S ydney P arkinson.
W arner Bros, p ictu re "F in d the d istrict w ent o v er the top, acco rd
A b erdeen, Wash., and a re sisters of it Mt. A ngel, was m a rrie d recen t- To Teach at L eisyville
ti nr hom e in P o rtlan d . W ednes- Mrs.
B lackm ailer,” according to w ord ing to J. W. B ernards, ch airm an of
T
an
n
er.
Mrs. C. D onaldson w ill teach at received here. H e has been in H o i-,
'! ‘.V nom. , -ir and Mrs. R. G eig er
• v to C o n stan tin e P au lu s of th a t ' L eisyville
th e drive. T he q u o ta w as $14,000.
th e com ing y ear
city.
en tertaim ,1 , t d in n e r for Mrs
lywood for about 20 y ears and w as
ch u rch service S u n d ay at president of “T he M asquers” in
M ann.
A good cro p of R oyal A nn ch er- the M ethodist
Few w ords, mg resu lts. U n it
church special m usic 1936.
C ornellu
people a re receiving
»ies b u t a sh o rt one of black ch er-
giants—w a n t ads.
tf
was fu rn ish ed by a q u a rte t, Mr
in v itatio n s f o r P ie m a r r i a g e
of
lies, is rep o rted in th is area.
W illiam S tevenson, C. H. S chrei-
A lice Elain Del M onte and Win-
Mrs. L enna S w eetlan d of P o rt ber, B etty J o G reason. and D onald
ft
M ankins Ju ly 29 at 8 p. m . a t
land h as been a house g u est of E
ngelen. D onald E ngelen w as the
C 'H oi V ie w E v a n g e l le a l c h u r c h in , , u rl F,aw rencc G. S o d erh o lm of Mr, an d Mrs. J. P. M eurer
•„ \ outh F ellow ship InlVi!
H ite boro has been advane°H ( n m itciiiodeliiig Contract I^>t
P o rtla n d Miss Del M onte is thv cap
tu
te
w
ill
C ity J u ly ^2
tain
to
m
a
jo
r
in
th
e
v
e
te
rin
a
ry
n tra c t fo r rem o d elin g M cKIn- to J u ly 29. be It at is Falls
second d a u g h te r o f Mr. and Mrs.
p lanned to L v-e
o f th e arm y, acco ru m g io b y C o school
was
le
t
M
onday
n
ig
h
t
Julio Del M onte, fo rm er C o rn eliu s corps
w ord receiv ed h e re th is w eek.
a t£ n d del£ g at,e s from this church
residents.
M ajor Soderholm recen tly g ra d u to J a c k L ynrldge. W ork will s ta r t at md a ™Und‘?,v i chco1 w in m eet
Mrs D. C ran ce re tu rn e d hom e ated from th e m edical field service a t once.
SL .
m ' an(f church serv ice w in
fi m Good S a m a rita n h o sp ital last school a t C arlisle B arracks, pa.
be at 11 n e x t Sunday. T h e re w ill
be special m u sic by th e choir.
«IIUIPUll/ UIlV
HILKSBORO ARGUS—3
tie over tw o w eek s in thi» v ic in
ity. T he c h e rr y c ro p is p o o r a n d
p ick in g R oyal A n n s is a lm o st o v er.
A1 P ie re n 's p e a c h o rc h a rd sh o w s
prospects of a good cro p . P e a rs In
g e n e ra l a re a lig h t crop.
, •Ideal w e a th e r p re v a ile d fo r th e
C h ild re n 's d ay p icn ic th a t to o k
place in th e g ro v e bv th e p a rs o n
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Nebraskans Visit
North Plains F olks
C O R N ELIU S—M r. an d M rs. M.
A. M atteson receiv ed w ord from
¡heir son D eliner, AMM 1/c, in the
N O R T H P L A I N S -M rs . H om er
navy, th a t he is som ew h ere in the Soper and Mr. and M rs. John
S o u th w est Pacific. H e receives th e Lewis of S pringview , Neb., visited
Ihome p a p e r re g u la rly , alth o u g h EzVrea% r a ^ m . With
*Ad
som etim es w hen it reach es him it
1!J u or ? m onths old. He states he
Honored
still en jo y s th e new s and gels a !itMarSnnH(llbe,r t S m ith w as hostess
t good id ea of w h ere o th er hom e Fi-tH s? ‘Z f ° r M rs' R °y W alters,
tow n boys a re statio n ed . D elm er
a fte cno°n a t th e W alters
has been in th e n av y since J a n u m i h c e m p b m e n t i n g h e r on her
ary, 1942.
lu tn w edding an n iv e rsa ry . T he af-
Visits Parents
V r " ° °Sr o as s Pfcnt P laying gam es,
Mrs. C. H. Van D eren of The tifu i ^¡ftsters received m a n y beau
Dalles v isited last w eek a t the home
of h e r p a re n ts, M r. an d Mrs. M
B ernice R a a t of Sylvan h a s been
I A. M atteson.
tde, A rchie T hom pson
Mrs. E dna R ussell has a rriv ed hom e while picking c h e rrie s a t the
in S an Diego, Cal., and is en jo y in g L. B. H ollenbeck o rch ard
| h er visit w ith re la tiv e s there.
L. B. H ollenbeck fin ish ed c h e rry
I l ire Origin Unknown
day
n his o rc h a rd la s t F ri-
I Jo e M ann had h is electric saw
and b u n k e r destro y ed b y fire early Vlfdtorg H ere
, S unday m orning.
T h e cause was
Mr. and M rs. A rth u r D avis and
unknow n.
Mr. M ann o perates a son R ich ard o f B end a rriv e d S a t
wood y a rd in P o rtla n d . H_ is the u rd a y fo r a 3-w eeks sta y a t the
s°n of Mrs. M arth a M ann.
hom es of th e ir p a re n ts, M r. and
« ^ r 'a an.u Mr.s,' P e rc y N ew m an a t M rs. J. R. S an d fo rd an d Mr. and
ten d ed th e N o rth D ak jo ta picnic Mrs. J. H. D avis. Mr. D av is is
in P o rtla n d S unday.
The N ew an em ploye o f the T elephone Co.,
m ans a re ex p ectin g th e ir son Jo h n an d will a tte n d a special school of
hom e on fu rlo u g h soon.
in stru ctio n in P o rtla n d fo r tw o
Baby Breaks Leg
w eeks, w hile M rs. D avis an d son
L ittle E d w ard L ynn P hillips, 2- will v isit h e r p a re n ts a n d o th er
y c;",-°ld son of M r. a n d Mrs. E d rt latives.
w ard J h tlhps, had th e m isfo rtu n e
Mr. and M rs. J o h n S te w a rt of I
of b re a k in g his leg S u n d ay w hen S eattle, W ash., visited o v er the
step p in g from a norch s t e a
He w eek-end w ith Mrs. S te w a rt's p a r
was ta k e n to Good S a m aritan hos ents, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Joos.
pital in P o rtlan d .
Mr. S te w a rt re tu rn e d to S eattle
Mr. a n d Mrs. L. M. H en th o rn e M onday, b u t M rs. S te w a rt w ill re
w ere guests at d in n e r S unday at m ain fo r a w eek.
Mr. and M rs. L ouie H ughson
the hom e of th e ir son, V. L. H en-
uiorne ,and fam ily, a t O regon C ity an d d a u g h te r D olores of Seaside
visited
several days la s t w eek w ith
The d in n e r w as in h o n o r of L. M
•
H en th o rn e’s b irth d a y and also the Mr. an d Mrs. J . H . D avis.
h i8
g ran d d au g h -
Move to New Home
O scar L a H aie an d fam ily a re
l m oving in to th e ir new home. They
recently p u rch ased th e A. R al-
| ston place.
To E n ter Service
Mr. an d Mrs. D onald E ngelen
en te rta in e d at a fa re w e ll d in n e r
F rid ay ev en in g for Mr. and Mrs.
C. C iav en . Mr. C rav en is to leav e
soon to e n te r th e serv ice
Mrs. R eynold G eig er e n tertain ed
at a su rp rise p a rty d in n e r for h er
h u sb a n d s b irth d ay T n u rsd ay ev en
ing.
H en th o rn e a t F a rra g u t
HeIn.ry „ N en th o rn e w rite s from
tne u . S. n av al tra in in g cam p a t
F arrag u t, Ida., th a t he is w ell and
,'fk V llls Jw ? ; k - H cn ry is tile son
of Mr. an d Mrs. L. M. H enth o rn e.
L eo n ard e lite s h as been ill for
day s a t his hom e this w eek.
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