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LaHaie Makes 1-Day Visit to Japan-
’) 'Local Family Return From Long Trip
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on .in ii iiiv ti .in-.pi rt, I.u id m g at
V o k o li.iH i.i then T o k y o , w h en* he
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Ih- b ro u g h t back a
t i i l l h h e r of '.o u v e iiii
Ita c k fro m
Dan
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H u sell a n il D u lene, re
t i l i n e . l hom e l i t w eek fro m I 7(1(10
n u le t r ip They vi-u te d h i Kansa
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t i i ' i n e h e a t in III.H IV pia» i » th e y a r e
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Mi
< > Heai has not he» n ve ry W t II
»dice he r e t ili m il hom e
M i .in I M i • (» I l D. < in e r o f
Kelso. W a sh , spent S u n d a y at the
hom e o f Mi
and M i . K en Driv» i
I hen d .n i,d iti i
A u d re y ic tu rn c d
hom e w ith th e n, a fte r p e n d in g a
w eek at the D r iv e r home
M rs A .1 O liv e i and grandson,
H ic h . i t d S t. v elisoti, spent T uesday
in T illa n io .ik vi it,n g re la tiv e s
Mi
N <> D i v» i » ta ll a m i d a t ig li
' ’ * ' '
Ann w ho
have
been
sp e n d in g .some tun, • a, the hom e
o f M i and M rs H F T a n n e r, i.
tu rn e d to th e ir home at M u ltn o m a h
M r. T a n n e r, w h o ha • been v e ry ill
fo r gome tim e h s lo w ly im p ro v in g .
Mr
and M i
A r t h u r lin k m a n
•d Chcrr.v (¡ro v e w e re w e e k e n d
guests at the hom e o f M r and M r».
(». A (¡re ig .
A nnouncem ent
P A R K E R 51
PENS
a r e h e r e at la st
K ra m icn 's
D ru g S to r e
P re s c rip tio n D ru g g is ts
P h one 261
H ills b o ro , Ore.
Mrs. Par m ie y of
Banks O bserves
B3rd Anniversary
( 'bina
irm bu» g ra d *
open Sept. 9 T w o
are be in g b u ilt at
||,e school w h ic h th e fir s t and
l second grades w ill occupy
A ld e e n L e w is, and a u n t, M is ( '
M i m id M is I I I, E a r, und tw o
II M eyers
j d a u g h te rs S h a ro n m id J u d y r e t u r n ­
M i and M rs M F oster and M i
ed last T h u rs d a y fro m a m o n th 's
II H old H ansen v is ite d S u n d a y at
u p to G la c ie r Nat to n al p a rk and A l-
H ockaw ay
1 a rta. C am . la
T h e y also v is ite d
D a vid C ota has been /d iffe rin g
re la tiv e s in L e w is to n , Idaho, and
w ith a sinus in fe c tio n h u t I m »ome
C l.o k ton. Wasti
im p ro ve d
Mr
and M rs H a ro ld .K u m m e r
Son H orn
, a tte n d e d the T illu m u ' k f o r S a tu r ­
Horn. Io M r and M r» B e rn a rd
day a fte rn o o n
and e n jo y e d th e
V >n ( Iiu iis e o o f V e g b n o rt, a hoy.
show fie ld in th e e ve n in g
> n J u ly Hl He h a . h ''e n nam ed
Sgt f l i o r ’ e Jam es re tu rn e d to
l o i y Jo epi, M r an I M r . <) * :u
S e a ttle S a tu rd a y fro m J a p a n and
L i I L i u * are the g ra n d p a re n t
re ce ive d Ins d is c h a rg e fro m
th e
Mi
D e lia U ni on and Ted Van
a im y T h u rs J a y a fte r 2>-i ye a rs io
Lee. bo th o f Heaver, w e re week
se rvice
end guests at the bom ,
o f bei
Mr
and M rs
J u liu s L a n d a u e r
s o n -in -la w and d a u g h te r. M r and
and fa m ily re tu rn e d S u n d a y ir o n ,
Mi
K en D riv e i
i m o n th 's tr ip to E lg in . N e h r
'( lie C o rn e liu s fire m e n and W o-
C a lifo rn ia n s V I» B
I m en's a u x ilia r y h e ld th e ir a n n u a l
M r
Hid M i
A lfr e d
Edm ond
p ie n ic T u e s d a y e v e n in g
in
th e
o f M ad.i ,ue. C al
t>enl the past
' ya rd o f M r
and
M rs
H o w a rd
week v is itin g M/
E d m o n d *' u n tie
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v
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ry
o
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a
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m d u n it. M r and M rs A J O liv e r,
in ' e ve n in g .
oid o th e i re la tiv e
Francis Cop, 13-year-old son o t
M r and M rs. L e s te r M o o b e rry
M r and M is (,'H e a r w ith her M r and M rs P a u l Cop, w h o was of H ill i.siro spent the w e e ke n d at
son. D m . and d a u g h te r, D a rie n -. in ju r e d th re e w eeks ago by an ac­ A gate beach In n W h ile th e re M rs.
L» e A .vie . am i
H her l H' hdei < c id e n ta l g un stm t, u n d e rw e n t a sec­
M o o b e rry a tte n d e d th e B. and P.
lln g . spent S u n d a y at T a ft
ond o p e ra tio n M o n d a y in the E m a n ­ state m e e tin g
w hich, was
h e ld
M r an I M r» D o n a ld A lle n e n ­ uel h o sp ita l
th e re P re sid e n ts o t the c lu b s fro m
te rta in e d w ith a p a rts fo r M r A l ­
M r und M rs I-ca n a rd Shaw and a ll p a rts o f th e state w e re in at­
len
b ro th e r. A lto n A lle n , w h o i f t w o c h ild re n le ft T h u rsd isy f o r a
M rs. M o o h e rry 's m o th e r,
in the m e rc h a n t m a rin e ¿md e x ­ t o d a y t r ip to 'M ontana. w h e re th e y tendance
■Mrs. M a rth a M ann, w h o m akes
pects to le a ve .soon.
M em b e rs o f |T 0 V is itin g l e l u t i v e s
h e r hom e w ith them , spent th e
the fa m ily and M iss H elen S a n d e ll
W uyne D enham , w h o is in the w e e ke n d w ith h e r s o n -in -la w and
d Seattle, W ash . w e re present.
a rm y m id is s ta tio n e d at Spokane, d a u g h te r, M r and M rs
R e y n o ld
B o rn , to M r and M rs W K sp e n t th e w e e k-e n d at his hom e
G e ig e r, in C o rn e liu s w h ile th e v
S tevenson, ro u te 2. B e a ve rto n , a Ii ere.
w e re aw a y
buy. A u g u st Hl. at Forest (¡ro v e
Jo h n lu 'w is and B u d E id e are
M rs Edna Russell spent S a tu rd a y
G em i
p ita
H.
ha
beet v is itin g B u d 's siste r, M rs. K e n n e th w ith h e r sis te r, M rs Im ogene B ill-
named F ra n k lin T h a d Tins is th e ir N igg, at R ic h m o n d , Cal. T h e tw o | In g e r, w h o has been ilh S he is
second »on M r. and M r». A. J. tm ys are w o r k in g in th e p ru n e im w at h e r hom e in F o re s t G ro v e
O liv e r are th e g ra n d p a re n t» .
h a rve st near R ich m o nd .
and is fe e lin g b e tte r.
C lu b Meet»
E llis S h ip le v is v is itin g re la tiv e s A d d itio n M ade
T uesday n ig h t o f last w e e k the it R a in ie r, Wash
M r and M rs. W R C ooke a rc
F L c lu b o f the Refockahx o f F o r­
M rs A lic e F rid a y m id M rs. H e n ­ b u ild in g a ne w a d d itio n to th e ir
ry
A
lic
e
d
ro
v
e
lust
W
ednesday
t<>
est G ro ve , m et at th e hom e o f M i
hom e w h ic h w ill e n la rg e t h e ir tw o
and M rs K »n D r iv e r T h e v held C o rv a llis w h e re M rs A tle e sp e n t bedroom s.
duvs w it h M rs Jo h n Huson. Visitors Leave
• s h o rt Km sines» m e e tin g und re ­ tw
freshm ent» w ere servecT b y the M rs
F rid a y d ro v e to Eugene to
M r and M is . M ic h a e l P a g n o tta.
host«*»»
v is it M r and M rs F ra n k Sias and w h o have been sp e n d in g th e past
Miss H elen .S ch u lt/, w h o has been ■ son
tw o w eeks w ith tils b ro th e r -in - la w
M r and M rs L lo y d W h itc o m b and suiter. M r and M rs. D a v id
aw ay ( n a tw o w eeks' va ca tio n,
has re tu rn e d to h e r W ork at the m id in fa n t son o f F orest G ro v e C ota and fa m ilv , le ft M o n d a y fo r
3 -W ay m a rk e t
art pending a few wreeka at the t h e ir hom e in S a lt L a k e C ity , U ta h
Mr
an 1 M rs W a lte r C o llin g e . hom e o f h e r fa th e r. Ed Puetsch.
M r and M rs. R< i.s Tup|X>r and
C la u d e It lie., and fa m ily have d a u g h te r Joan and M r. and M rs
M r and M rs J Z Haynes, M rs
Be* ie G ibson, M
H a ym o n d and m ove d in to th e house re c e n tly p u r ­ E a rl T u p p e r spent fro m W ednes­
son P h ilip
o f P o rtla n d , e n jo ye d c h a s e ! fro m E lm e r H e rg e rt Bones day t i l l M o n d a y o f la s t w e e k a t
p la c e w e ’
O f B u n ks R o cka w a y
S u n d a y at S ilv e r ( ’ reek fall*.
B o rn , to M r and M is . G eorge several w eeks ago to M r. S a xto n
M r and M rs. F ra n c is T Jones
M ille tte o f F ore st G ro v e , a g ir l, and fa m ily o t C o rn e liu s.
and tw o c h ild re n
D o ro th y
and
Miss A n n S n y d e r and M rs. Em - B u rto n , w h o w e re v is itin g at th e
C a rla A n n , on A u g u s t 6. at St
V in ce n t . h o sp ita l in P o rtla n d T h e y m e tt S h ip le y are p ic k in g hops at hom e " f M r and M rs. H ss T u p ­
th e R ay h o p y a rd n e a r N e w b e rg
re tu rn e I to th e ir h o m e
F rid a y
per. le ft S u n d a y fo r th e ir hom e
M r M ille tte 1» e m p lo y e d at C o r-
m San F ra n cisco . M rs Jones and
j M rs. T u p p e r are sisters.
H om e R em odeled
Mr
and M rs J o h n H e in e are
I . vii*
lePWIJi, M M . o f
tlii*
n ie r -
c h il it in n i n c , l i . ih i «• t ui ne-1 hom e
11 »lii .m c I K h I m onths* ti ip to ( ’HI -
na
He Is v is itin g hl» n ,« th e i. M is
H A N K S M rs A lic e P a rrn le y cel
e h ia tid her 8 3 id b ir th d a y S . . unday
....... r
w ith frie n d s and re la tiv e s c a llin g
d u rin g the day A m o n g those p»e
c u t w ere M r and M rs P h il Harm
by of Forest (¡ro v e , Mr and M r*
N ile Je n ke ns » f R a in ie r, Mr and
M i*
Fred Ir v in e and fa m ily o f
P o r tla n l, M r and M rs Hay P a rm -
le y o f T illa m o o k
M r*
K il l M i/.n e r o f P o rtla n d
vi ite d last
w eek w ith h e r son
H ill, and fa m ily , at B u x to n arid
w ith her d a u g h te r. M rs
W a lte r
B e n I m d f.irn ilv , at llu iik s
K r . lf t in B a n k Job
M iss K a y I . h h i has resigned her
j.H sitlnn in Un- C o m m e rc ia l B ank
o f B u n k , I l ik e u va ca tio n b e fore
e n te rin g O reg o n .Stub- co lle g e M iss
M .iry Jn llia g g bus ta k e n Kuy's
place In tin . bunk
M r und M i
H u rry M u lle r M r .
Ina Johnson und d a u g h te r, M '
lu rn y M ille r. spent S u n d a y at S il­
v e r C re ek fu lls
In th e e ve n in g
Mi
M ille r le ft fro m P o rtla n d fo r
h e r hom e in E lg in
In Seem iil Operation
Grange Services
Held Wednesday
ANNOUNCING—
N. E. C orner F irs t and Baseline, H ills b o ro
Formerly Coslett's Service Station
Now
LaMays’
SERVICE
STATION
PH O N E H IL L S B O R O 1112
Wo welcom e C ontinued Patronage of Coslett Custo­
mers—and S o licit Business of N ow Customers.
Im p ro v e m e n ts
Made
P o lishing— T ra ile r Rentals.
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Lines—
EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW
M )L) C A N 'T A F F O R D TO F O L L O W T H E CROW D.
Y O U R ASSETS L IE IN YO U R IN D IV ID U A L IT Y . M A K E
A C R IT IC A L S T U D Y OF YOUR FACE, H A IR . C O LO R ­
IN O . YO U R W H O LE A P P E A R A N C E , A N D D E C ID E
W H A T YOUR H ID D E N P O S S IB IL IT IE S ARE.
Stay mi the soiter, feminine side—keep your curls
and waves up and off your neck. The sweeping
‘ up-lines'’ of the new coiffures tend to carry your
lace lines up. give you height, and slim your
whole silhouette. Let our competent operators
help you decide on a becoming hair style.
P A T ’S BEAU TY SH O P
BITTY PRATHER
WILMA SHIPLEY
HILLSBORO
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■ .à ■ I »
The 32nd 'Red Arrow) Division
post-
Telephone 2374
a
Í
Bv Betty Philpotti
NORTH
P L A IN S
The
Past
' h a f . c lu b w ill m i d at the hom e
it M rs. G c u ri/e C o n n o lly at M o u n -
nd a le T h u (da y. A u g u s t 29.
B irth d a y ( e lr lir a t r il
L it t le J u d y W e rn e r was honored
AUtn a b ir th d a y p a rty
by
her
m o th e r A u g u s t 9 A b o u t tw e n ty
were pre • nt. J u d y re c e iv e d m a n y
lo v e ly g ifts .
M r.
and
M rs.
S a n fo rd
W ill
Mr
M M c E th a n e y
and
B ru c e
spent S u n d a y v, w in g th e C o lu m ­
bia r ; . e r h ig h w a y and p ic n ic k e d
at the
M u ltn .m ah
F alls
They
»pent th e past T h u rs d a y p ic n ic in g
j t S ilv e r C r ek Falls.
M r and M rs. J I, W r ig h t spent
the w e e k-e n d v is itin g th e ir fa m ­
ily and frie n d ., at C la 's k a n ic .
Ite iig io u s M h o o l Ends
The
Et
E d w a rd s
c h u rc h
of
N o rth
P la in s
ended
its
tw o
w eeks R e lig io u s
school
S unday.
Seven y o u n g ste rs
rece ive d
th e ir
fir s t c o m m u n io n and 16 w e re con­
firm e d by th e R ig h t Rev. E d w a rd
D. H o w a rd o f P o rtla n d .
M r. and M rs H e n ry C v p h e r ac­
com panied b y M r and M rs. D ale
James and sons W ayne and N e il,
v u ite d S u n d a y w ith M rs C y p h e r's
fa m ily a t S ilv e rto n .
M rs. R u th W ill spent th e week­
end
w ith
her
s o n -in -la w .
and
la u g h te r. M r and
M rs.
W a lte r
P h ilp o tt. M rs. W ill has lu s t f in ­
ished h e r w o r k at th e M asonic
Hom e in F orest G ro v e , w h e re she
has spent th e past th re e m on th s
do in g p ra c tic a l n u rsin g .
A b ir th d a y p a rty was h e ld a t the
hom e " f M r and M rs. D on W e rn e r
it N o rth P la in s S u n d a y in h o n or o f
th e ir d a u g h te r. J u d y M a x in e , w h o
was one y e a r o ld . She had tw o
o ir th d a y cakes a nd re c e iv e d m an y
g ifts. R e fre sh m e n ts w e re served.
E a rl B ris b le was h o n ore d A u ­
gust 16 a t a b ir th d a y d in n e r at
th e hom e o f M r. a nd M rs. Ray
K n o d c l. S a tu rd a y n ig h t a b ir th d a y
o a rty in h o n o r o f his b ir th d a y and
l he b irth d a y o f F lo y d B ro w n was
h e ld a t th e hom e o f M r. B ro w n .
M r. and M rs E a rl B ris b ie . D ic k -
• and J a c k ie S h e rm a n le ft A u g u s t
17 on a t r ip to Tacom a. W ash., to
| v is it M rs. B ris b ie 's m o th e r.
M r. and M rs C h a rle s D avies. J r.
nd Mr.-
D a v is '
b ro th e r.
G ene
G o u rd e a u x. re tu rn e d S u n d a y fro m
i fo u r-d a y v a c a tio n a t th e beach.
•Mr and M rs H a rle y F u ltz spent
the w e e k-e n d at G ra n ts Pass.
W ilb u r H a tfie ld was h o n o re d at
a b irth d a y p a rty a t th e H a tfie ld
home.
take an early bow!
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ICELAND BLANKETS. 72" x 84", 4 ^ 1
pounds of frothy white with a striped
border, whipped ends.
BEACON BLANKET. 72" x 90". 4’ i
pounds. Soft pastel shades, lustrous
rayon-satin binding.
ST. MORITZ. BEACON, 72" x &4". 5
pounds, deep warmth— whipped ends,
jacquard weave, luscious colors!
GUARANTEED 5 YRS. AGAINST MOTH DAMAGE!
HERE’S
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These cotton chenille spreads have an heir­
loom look about them, reminiscent of four
poster beds and old lace. Ever-so-heavily
tufted in a beautiful scroll design with thickly
ball fringed edges! In frosty white (goes with
everything) and luscious boudoir shades.
Practical as well as beautiful, too, for they
come out of a sudsing good-as-new! Double
and twin bed sizes.
12.90
T IP
a
ABOUT SHOE TIP?
SALE
Thai
q ua il,
estate
fro m
• nd a f t f r the 23d day o f Septem ber. 1946.
proceed to veil at p riv a te vale fo r cash in
hand to the highest b idder, und e r and p u r ­
suant to an o rd e r made and entered by the
C ounty C ou rt o f W ashington C ounty, Ore«
<on. on th e lQ th day o f A u g uvt, 194«, the
fo llo w in g described real p ro p e rty o f th t
estate o f U lric h T a n n le r. deceased, v itu -
ite in W ash in g to n C ounty, Oregon, and
more p a r tic u la rly described as follow »
B e g in n in g at the N E c o rn e r o f a
tr a c t o f land know n as th e M a rg a re t
Vedder tra c t in the D .L.C . o f D. B.
D u s tin in Section 31 T. 1 N . R. I W
w hich p o in t is located as fo llo w # : Be-
g in n in g a t the SW co m e r o f the D. L .
C. o f said D u s tin , and ru n n in g thence
East along avuth lin e o f said claim
22.84 chains to SW co rne r o f tra c t of
land ilee<led hy W m . H o n ey man to
Fre d erick Keehn Feb. 21. 1889 bv deed
recorded in Book Z. page 52(1; thence
N. 35 chains m ore n r Ices to N E cor-
n e r o f said Vedder tra c t ; w hich is the
b e g in n in g p o in t o f the land ft» be de-
rc rib e d . thence E. 17.14 chains, thence
S. 85 chains, m ore o r less, to south line
o f said D ustin D. L . C. thence W
along said 8. lin e o f said c la im 7.75
chains, more o r less to the ce nte r o f
the H ills b o ro and P o rtla n d
Road .
thence in the ce nte r o f said road in a
N o U h w e s ta rly d ire c tio n to th e East
lin e o f said M a rg a re t Vedder tra c t
w hich is 22.81 chain# E. o f th e W lin e
o f said D u s tin claim : thence N o rth
along 1'Last lin e o f said Vedder tra c t
to the place o f b eg in nin g, c o n ta in in g
58 acres m ore o r less, except 15.29
•ere», deeded to A n n e tte and H a rry B
W 'ickhani on A p r il 11. 1916. as de­
scribed in Deed Book 107 page 117
record# o f »aid co un ty and state
E ith e r o r i l c r w r itte n bids, w ith o u t in v
Pish deposit, w ill be received at the la "
'f f ic is o f G. Russell M organ m Room 307
the W a sh in g to n C ounty Courthouse.
H ills b o ro , Oregon.
Dated thia 22d day of A u g u st. 1946
P E T E R A. G E R TS C H , A d m in is tra to r
G. K V 8 8 E L L M O R G A N . A tto rn e y fot
A d m in is tra to r.
( A u g . 22. ^ 9 . Sept. 5. 12. 19. i » | k i
» state I Ot i s 8 T O H I I R
N O T IC E is hereby given, th a t the un-
le n ig n e d . ms A d m in is tr a tr ix o f the estat«
of L ouis S to h ler, di-ceased. has file d her
fin a l account and re po rt in the County
C ourt o f W ash in g to n C ounty. Oregon, a n d
- ii«l C o u rt liM ' fixe d September 23. 1946.
at 10:00 o ’d o t k a ni. in the C ou rt Room
»f ta id C o u rt at H tlla b c ro . O regon a the
j tim e and p la te fo r »he h e a rin g o f ob.’e»-
lio n s th e re to and the aattlament of »aid
ta ta te
F E L IC IA METER. Administratrix.
G. R1 SbELL MORGAN. Attorney fvi
Administratrix.
lAutf* M 29 bept. 6. 12. 19. 1944)
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Past Chiefs Club
To Meet August 29
Wis..
Public Noiices
T iro Recapping and R epair—Car W ashing and
H u n t, d a u gh te
_ r l S c h n d te r o f C o m e -
wa.i fo rm e rly e m p lo ye d
h o s p ita l in H ill.ib o ro , is
lo ve d ax a n u rs e in the
g e n e ra l h o p it a l
u n til
sch »ol
ta rts th e
la tte r p a rt o f
S ep te m b e r. She w ill th e n a tte n d
th e u n iv e rs ity th e re .
H ay M a t’eson has b o u g h t th re e
lots i . ’ oe C o r n e l. u-» p a rk s u b d iv i­
sion M r. and M rs Ix-on a rd A r .e r i’
have also purch a se d a lo t in th is
a d d itio n .
/Am bulant** Has M a n y ( a l ls
H a lls a m b u la n ce c a lls fo r the
past w eek w e re ; 12th. M rs E id e r
amp MeG
ta k -
eri to th e F’ »rest Ci
13th, C a rl R o n q u is t
ta ke n
fr o m th e h o s p ita l
n
O > f/(l S.»m«iri’ an n o s p iti
P o rt-
land. A u g u s t 15. H i Im e i F rid
m ove d fro m H .ll
his hom e at Gas!
in g fro m a b ro k e i i leg.
^ra w -
fo rd w h o was l i t b
S tim p s o n ’s m ill, w a.s ta k e n to F o r-
ext G ro v e hospite 1 on A u g u s t 15
O n th e same da / H a rry Hansen
w ax in an a u to at* .d e nt ne i r B oyd
M a r k e t and was t ik e ri to E m a n u el
h o s p ita l in P o rtl »nJ. M rs. R o p e r
b ro u g h t fro m F m a n u
ra ta l in
P o rtla n d
to S m ith
h o s p ita l
in
H ills b o ro on A u g u s t 18.
building a new addition to their
M i and M rs. T. S. H o rla c h e r a rc isso cia tio n w ill h o ld its f ir s t
m a k in g a lo t o f n e w im p ro v e m e n ts j w a r re u n io n in M ilw a u k e e
on th e ir place. A n e w w oodshed, i A u g u s t 31 to S e p te m b e r 2.
b a rn , m a ch in e a nd w o r k shop are
b e in g b u ilt
M r. and M rs. F ra n k D o o h e r sp e n t
th e w e e k-e n d at Ocean L a ke
M r. and M rs. J. F. Reeves o f San N O T IC E O F A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S
O f R E A I. P R O P E R T Y
F ra n cisco , C a l. are sp e n ding a tw o
N O T IC E IS
HEREBY
G IV E N
w e e ks' va c a tio n at the hom e o f M r. J'e’ , r ' »¡»rlacb. t h f d u ly appointed
and M rs. C A H a rd e r M rs. Reeves lied and a c tin g a d m in is tra to r o f the
is a siste r o f M rs. H a rd e r.
of U lr ic h T a n n le r. Deceaeed. w ill
M O B IL G A S PR O D U C TS—L U B R IC A T IO N
-
hom e
f r u it ,
have
e o m p li
W illi nn ( ’w)k<
So ua r» C rusade
G le n r .ir E (ac ida la:
Teacher» I ’ m ni<- H e ld
M rs Revn Id G e ig e r and M rs
Ed P h ilL u
attenu» d a te;,
p ic n ic at Mr a rid M r
A lb e r t
ham s
arne m H illx b o ro one
la s t w i-i'k
M< rr Jx r •
the G e ig e r fa m ily
h e ld a fi
p ic n ic Sun la , at
th e ( t i ;»
hom e n o rth o f H ill- -
tio ro T hei
uric!»- H ugh G eigr r o f
Tacoma. ; I» also here to Hpend
th e <lii> a h them .
M i and M i
Loel S m ith have
b o u g h t -i 1 t. in the C o rn e liu s I ’ ir k
hi fo d iv i I l
and w ill b u d d a new
hom e s<x,n
Dr
d Mi
A v
I, S .• b o i .
an 1 son A lv ;r w ho have be«-n v is i-
U nS
'
* •.» r p i . ' n t
Mi
i’ d
M rs A lfre d Don* re tu rn e d T u e s ­
day f r i t n . a thr<< -da y t r ip to C a n a ­
da, and le ft F rid a y fo r th e .r bo.’iic
HI I-
Mr
Ix*onard G reen and d a u g h ­
te r Pamela Rene, w h o spent the
p a st week w ith h e r pa re n ts. M r.
Joseph W. Suver
Dies Suddenly
Mobil Service Station
PAT JOHNSON, Prop
. KATHRYN SANTORO
schools
| 1 uu<
«J < I ' ic et
M rs Vudu Rose G ran g e . 45. o f
ro u te , G aston d ie d
Sunday
in
P o rtla n d fo llo w in g an illn e ss F u ­
n e ra l services w a re h e ld W ednes­
day a fte rn o o n at F ore st G ro v e U n ­
d e rta k in g c h a p e l w ith in te rm e n t at
Forest V ie w ce m e te ry. Rev. M c -
C O R N E L IU S — F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s
K< ow n c o n d u cte d th e services
M rs G ra n g e was h o rn in C la r k fo r Joseph W e llin g to n S u v e r. 46.
co u n ty . W a sh in g to n . .Septem ber 'I. w h o d ie d s u d d e n ly S u n d a y at his
1900. and cam e to O reg o n in 1921. hom e here, w e re h e ld W ednesday
m o v in g to G a sto n tw o ye a rs la te r. m o rn in g at th e F orest G ro v e U n -
S u rv iv in g are. h e r husband. E lm e r le r ta k in g ch a p e l w ith Rev F re d H
o f f ic ia tin g
A lth o u g h
M r.
L ; one son. E lm e r L. J r . b o th o f I . Hv
G aston, m o th e r. M rs It. L. B la k e S u v c r had been in p o o r h e a lth f o r
h is
sudden
if R id g e fie ld . Wash ; one b ro th e r. th e past tw o years.
C a r lo s W. D im ic k .
Upper
L a ke . death cam e as a shock to th e c o m ­
Cal ; one siste r. M rs L c la S a n b o rn . m u n ity .
M u s ic and s in g in g w e re
fu rn ­
M a ry s v ille . Wash.
M rs G ran g e was b a d ly b u rn e d ished b v I x s t e r M o o b e rry and M rs.
fo u r m on th s ago w h e n th e ir hom e F ra n k D o o h cr. B u r ia l w as in th e
c e m e te ry .
w h e re
his
was b u rn e d , and had been in th e C o rn e liu s
P o rtla n d S a n a l.iriu m
since
th u t w ife , w h o d ie d J u n e 8. J946. is also
tim e.
b u rie d P a llb e a re rs w e re R u d o lp h
B o th u m .
A lfr e d
D ore.
R e y n o ld
The
co n ce rn
of
g o v e rn m e n t G eiger. W eb L im p u s . G ilb e r t M o o ­
should he w h a t m o tiv a te s m en. n o t b e rry and C a r l S c h n e ite r.
M r. S u v e r. th e o ld e st son o f the
lu s t w h o m anages them .
la te G re e n b e rry and- G ra c e S u v e r
was
b o rn F e b ru a ry 9. 1900. at S il­
n e liu s in th e m eat d e p a rtm e n t o f
ver. O regon, w h e re he liv e d u n t il
H a n k 's m a rk e t.
he co m p le te d grade school.
H is
Vacationing in Idaho
M i .m d M i
G e n e H i l l i s le ft fa th e r h a v in g passed a w a y , he w it h
his
m
o
th
e
r
and
fa
m
ily
m
o
v
e
d
to
lust Tuesday n ig h t bv p la n e to M o n m o u th ,
w h e re
he
a tte n d e d
spend a w e e k's va ca tio n in B oise h ig h school
and Sun V a lie v . Idaho, w ith M rs.
O n J u r e 20. If,'28. he w a s m a rrie d
H illis re la tiv e s T h e y p la n to have to B e rth a M c C la u g h rv in C o rn e l­
a fa m ily re u n io n w h ile there.
ius a nd had reside d h e re fo r th e
B o rn , to M r and M rs. J o h n B u r ­
past 18 years. He was in th e w ood
b a n k o f T illa m o o k , a bov. A lle y business fo r some tim e , th e n o p e r­
M ilto n . A u g u st 16. in a T illa m o o k ated th e C o rn e liu s d a irv . A m an
h o s p ita l. T in s is th e fo u r th c h ild ' w h o was v e ry fo n d o f sto ck, he
and th e ir fir s t son T he B u rb a n k s to o k gre a t p rid e in h is d a ir v h e rd
are fo rm e r re sid e n ts o f C o rn e liu s .
Deceased
is s u rv iv e d
by
his
C. II M e ye rs is re c o v e rin g fro m m o th e r. M rs. G race S u v e r, o f P o r t­
an o p e rn tio r tie u n d e rw e n t th re e la n d ; tw o
b ro th e rs .
Sam uel of
w eeks ago at the Jones h o sp ita l. M o n m o u th and W illia m
of
W a­
M r. and M rs H a r r v B e c h v m e r o f shougal. W ash.; a siste r. L o re tta
R edm ond are v is itin g at th e hom e N e w m a n o f Eugene,
and
th re e
f M i-
B e c h y m c r's parents, M r. nephew s and a niece
and M rs. C. H M eyers.
____________ _____
N e w M a n a g e m e n t of
137 M. T hird Ave.
Quonset Huts Used at Cornelius
Grade School; Will Open September 9
BY
SHOES
FOR
FALL
1
and
Take a T ip ! C hoose your shoe style
w isely. Straight tips m ake lo n g , nar­
row feet look w ider—Xi'ing lip s lend
stream lined appearance to the
broader foot-
STRAIGHT TIP B A I OXFORD
Smart
style afoot for sport or tires- wear. Hcnd-
souie medallion decoration. Rubber hech.
4 .7 9
W IN G TIP BAL OXFORD • • • In top
tp u lifv arniv russet leather. Perforated toe
sets i high style note Leather heels
5,5
•Reg. U. S. Pat. Off
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Thete will suit you right
down to the ground—lor
win’er-long
suits,
wear
w ith
with
ta ilo r e d
tlothes! In nutmeg brown
ralf,
or
rlassie
black
suede. Many have stitch­
ing. Some are wall-last.
Some open back or toe.'