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MCND DUI.LKTIN, BKND, ORKGON, T1IURHDAY, FRtWUAnY 18, 101f Central Oregon Neighborhood News VALENTINE PARTY AT LOWER BRIDGE LOWER BRIDGE, Fob. 10. Tho young pooplo's class ot tho Lowor Ilrldgo Sunday school has sent out invitations (or a Valentino party, to ho given at tho school houso Febru nry 14. Air. ana Mrs. Frcu waltors, uar win Walton and Mrs. A. J. Fuller attended tho salo near Redmond on Tuesday. Deo Vcddor returned homo Tues day from Camp Lowls, where his company was demobilized. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Uausor and son Dwlght woro In Redmond Tuesday afternoon and also attended tho pic turo show In tho evening. T. J. Qulgloy and Geo. Tuck well attended tho Pratt salo on Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Nowbold was n caller nt Mrs. Howard's on Tuesday. li. A. Hunt was at Redmond Tues day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Holmes wcro shopping In Redmond Thursday. Chapmans nro hauling tho hay which they bought ot A. J. Fuller. L. A. Hunt and Jerry Groszkrousor attended tho Pratt salo near Red mond Tuesday. Geo. S. Roberts went to Bend, whero ho will work for a whllo. C. F. Hosklns purchased a large hay cuttor and will cut his hay for sheep hereafter. PLANS DRAWN FOR CLOVERDALE HALL PLAIXVIBW. Fob. 11. A fine largo crowd gathered at tho Plain view school houso last Saturday evening to discuss plans for n com munity hall. After a short enter tainment ot songs, dancing and Jokes given by a local cfilorcd troupe, H. A. Bcoggln acted as speaker and pre sented plans for an organization, which were followed by an open dis cussion. A. W. Armstrong. A. E. Hoss, M. W. Knickerbocker, Mr. Dawson and P. Van Tassel wcro ap pointed as a comtnittco to make esti mates and recommendations (or size and cost of a suitable building. Later in tho evening tho committee recom mended a building 40 by 60 feet and estimated tho cost around $400. Practically ovoryone in tho vicinity is willing to donate work (or the Jiow ImlMlnir. Tho Plnlnvlnw Pro gressiva club was tho name chosen J for tho now organization. H. A. Bcoggln was elected chairman and liny Armstrong secretary. Various committees were appointed to look after tho different divisions ot tho club work. A lunch ot sandwiches and coffeo was served by tho ladles. Ray Armstrong returned homo last Wednesday from Camp Lewis aftor spending nearly six months In tho service. Ray is tho first to return homo ot tho eight Plainvlow boys who wcro in tho U. S. army. A series of very excellent services woro conducted by Rev. JIarpor of tho Presbyterian church nt tho school houso for tour evenings last week. In splto of stormy weather and heavy roads, tho attendanco was good. Mrs. Alox. Lovcronz returned home Saturday aftor spending tho wcok In Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Chnltnn and Mr. and Mrs. Varrcn Chaltan and family wcro entertained at tho A. E. Hoss homo Inst Friday avcnlag. Jim Pulllam attended tho athletic club mooting In Tumnlo Friday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and family arrived In Plainvlow last Wcducsdny. They will mnko their homo nt tho old Martin placo, which has been purchased recently by Mr. Anderson. Miss Frieda Clark of Demi spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clnrk. Mr. and Mrs. Grovor Pulllnm havo returned to their homo nt tho Pino Trco mill. A. W. Armstrong was a Dend caller -on Wednesday. G. C. McCalllstcr and'Ror. Harpor wcro entertained at dinner at tho homo of J. 1). Elklns last Wednes day. H. T. Hartley was a caller at tho Pino Lawn ranch Saturday. Mr. Brookings ot Lower Drldco brought a bunch at cattlo to Plain vlow on Saturday. Rov. McVIcker of Redmond spont Wednesday and Thursday with friends In Plainvlow. F. G. Powers has received a grati fying numbor ot pledges to npply on tho pastor's salary tor tho coming year. Mrs. Louzctta Pulllam, Miss Nolllo Scoggin, iMi and Mrs. F. W. Lovercnz and family, H. A. Scoggin and It. L. Armstrong wcro business callcra in Dend Monday. Mrs. W. D. Clark, who has been qulto HI at her homo for -several weeks, was taken to tho Bend surg ical hospital Monday. A. E. Hoss was a Redmond caller on Saturday. Miss Luella Burgess, who has been nursing in Redmond for tho past month. Is spending a short tlmo at the Box A ranch. Mr. and Mrs. John McKinnoy and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Edglngton and family of Sisters, attended tho meet ing at tho Plainvlow school Satur day evening. 11. T. Hartloy has purchased sever al hundred head of cattlo tho past woek which he is (ceding for tho Portland market. A number of young people gath ered at tho J. A. W. Scroggln ranch Friday evening (or a minstrel re hearsal. A very dainty lunch was served by .tho hostess. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Armstrong and family spent Sunday ut tho homo of Mrs. Homer Conlee at Sisters. Thero will be a plo social and entertainment at tho A. E. Hoss home on tho evonlng of Washington's birthday, February 22. Tho proceeds ot the social aro to be applied to the deficit In the pastor's salary. At this Mmo tho O D. O club quilt will bo resold, attend. Kvcryono In Invited to lim Know, but. Sometime IVrRtt. Kvorybody knows nit Imitation Is novor so good as tho genuine article. Foley's Honoy and Tar Btamls at tho top ot tho list ot fninlly remedies for colds, croup, -whooping cough, 'bron chial and- grippe coughs'. . W. L. Ang lln, Antloclt, Ln., writes: "I havo used Foley's Honoy and Tnr IB years. It is the boat," Sold everywhere, Adv. COUPLE MARRIED AT POWELL RUTTE POWELL BUTTE, Fob. 11. Clif ford L. Morrell and Mrs. . Mnrv Shooloy woro married nt 8 o'clock Thursday evening by Rov. Hntlaton, pastor ot tho Redmond M. E. church. Tho brldo and groom woro attended by Miss Flora M. Katsch as brides maid and Mr. Herman K. Allen as boat man. Aftor tho coromony tho happy couplo, with tholr uests, nnl down to an olcgant banquet, during tho service of which thoy woro ontor talnod by music from tho now gruf. onola. Thoso prosont at tho wedding were Mr. and Mrs. I). Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Rico, Henry Hanson, Miss Flora M. Kntsch, iMr. Herman K, Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Hazleton. Miss Elnoro Kcsslor has tho In fluenza. Roy Skeen also la a sufferer irom tuo snmo disease. Miss Fay Bussutt visited with Mrs. neaves wucoxon ui iteumoml over the week-end. Fred McCaffrey nud Harold M. Charlton wont to Prlnovlllo Frldny, whero they played basketball with others ot tho high school nlumnl. Many people from Powell Butto nt tonded tho Pratt oale, near Redmond, last wcok. Mr, and Mrs. Agoo entertained n happy hunch of tiny tots Sunday In honor ot their llttlo son, John Rey nold's, fifth birthday. Thoso present woro Juno. Mnrgnrot and Bllllo Chapman, Gladys and Wayne Klsslor, Cnthcrln Truesdalo, Tholma Smith. Dainty refreshments woro sorved and tho llttlo folks enjoyed n delightful play. Mrs. E. R. 'Agoo conducted tho seventh and eighth grndo exams at tho Wilson school Inst woek. On February 21 thoro will bet a social hold at Community hall, tho proceeds ot which will o to tho Sunday school and Community hall In equal shares. A cafeteria supper will bo sorved, beginning at G:30 and continuing until tho opening ot tho program at 8 o clock. Tho com mittee having the social and program In charge aro Mesdnmcs Geo. Trues dalo, Carl Lindqutst. Wallace Smith and E. A. Bussctt. Tho school In to furnish tho pro gram and booths nro arranged (or thu evening. One of tho booths In under tho nusplrcH ot the Junior Rod Cross, to bo managed by tho high school, Tho other In under tho nup orvlHton ot tho Rol CroHs ladles. Word has boon received horu by Mr. and Mrs. Daw, that tholr sou Grant Is not expected to live. Mr. HughCH, who In feeding Mr. Pollock's cattlo on tho Nelson place, found it uuccssnry to drive tho boot cattlo to tho DcschutoH river for water ns tho supply at tho ranch had run out Leonard MoFaddon, who upon tils return from Franco was stationed nt Camp Luwls, linn returned homo. Ho brought n fow (ionium trophies. A hnrd tlmo danco was held at tho Farmor'a Union hull, Frldny ev ening. A vory onjoyablo affair wan tho plo social given by tho Furmor's Union, Tuesday, Fobruary 4. Tho social was given for tho purpose ot securing now inombors and increasing tho funds ot tho organization. Cnrda and dancing took up thq evening. Tho mc who woro hauling tho hny for J, Almetor woro compelled to stop Inst Thursdny on account ot tho heavy snow Jail. Hays It In tho llwl In tlm World. Aro you looking for n safe, Tollable romeuy ror coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough? A. II. McDnnlol, Box Gl, Llndsldo, W. Vn., writes: "I am glad to toll you that Foloy'n Honoy and Tnr In tho best medlclnu In this world. I had n sovoro cough. Someano recommended It and before I used halt a 'bottlo I was bettor." Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. " ----")" SHOES Serviceable J Guaranteed ...,.. LjT Black or Tan J -, ' f Button or Lace..., I -' v-J V Mis IN Union Made Up-to-Date Shoe Repairing I All Priced J at Right Prices TANLAC FOR SALE BY The Owl Pharmacy HOW, AGENTS WEEKLY NEWS FROM MILLICAN SECTION a woman's recommendation. Mrs. II. T. Tryor. It. F. D. 1, Frauk lln Ave, Otsego, O., writes: "I realized so great a benefit from tho uso of one box that I reel eafo In recommending Foley Kidney Pllln to any kidney sufferors." They rellovo backache, soro muscles, stiff Joints, rheumatic pains and bladder ail ments. Sold ovorywhere. Adv. TERREBONNE HAS BOY SCOUT TROOP MILLICAN, Feb. 12. R. R. Kollor returned (rom Bond Sunday evening. Ho called on his friend, C. Lyman, whllo In Bond. Mrs. L. Shaffer visited at tho Hol land homo Tuesday, F. TuUBchor's strayed calves ar rived nt tho Ell Spencer placo Thurs day morning. Hollands nro trying out ono nt tho Mooro Bros.' horses, with tho In tention of buying. II. R, Kollor called nt tho F. Tauschor placo Tuesday, Tho well drilling on tho Tauschor placo Is progressing vory slowly. Tho W. W. Grlnstend tamlly ex pects to movo onto tholr homestead vory soon. W A. Halm called nt tho Tauschor place this wcok. HOW to ki:i:i WELL. "Keep tho bowels open" Is ono rule of health recommended by nil schools of mcdlclno. Foley Cnthartlc Tablets clcanso tho bowaln, sweetun tho stom ach and bonout tho liver. For Indi gestion, biliousness, bad lireath, bloating, gas or constipation, no remedy is mora highly rocommended. Flno for stout persons. Sold every where. Ad v. GIVE SURPRISE PARTY AT HOME NEAR BEND Rov Wnrnstnff. llav Nun. Cecil Young, Elmer Young. Loo Priuitt,' Milton Hukaln, Roy Nuff. John Warn- staff, Floyd Stookoy, mid Belli Stookoy. Than) woro no church service ur Sunday nchonl at tho Mountain View church Sunday on account ot bud road. Eunice No ft conducted thu seventh grade examinations la geography and physiology nt tho school linum Inst Thursday. TIiohq taking tho oxamluntlonn In geography woro: Margnrote Warnstaff, Yoliim Cald well, Ruth, Ray and Roy Neff. Thoso taking In physiology worn: Votinn' Caldwell and Margareto Wariintaff. iMIsn Miriam Grimes loft Inst Hun day for her homo at Snlem nfter spending uovorul moths visiting at tho homo ot hur brother It. E. Grimes. Myrtle NefT spent Thursday night with Mrs. Loo Yonug. Elmer WnniHtnfr returned lionio on Portland whoro ho hail been on busi ness. Dona Cook wnn a visitor ut tho O. L. Mooro homo Friday night. Several ot the residents ut thlM vicinity aru nufferes from colds and thu la grippe. Mrs. Loo Young, Cecil Young and Mrs. W. L. Coffey and daughter woru visitors at A. Nod's homo Thursday, Roy, Margareto and John Worn staff nro staying at tho hohio of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Stookoy whllo their father has gone to Portland. Mrs. Chuno has recently returned (rom Grants Pass, whoro sho has been visiting with relative. Tho regular mooting o( tho Farm er it' Cooperative union which watt to havo mot Wednesday evening was postponed on account of tho rough weather. Ruth Neff was n visitor nt tho W. L. Coffey homo In Bund Saturday iilsht. A largo crowd (rom this neigh bzorhood met nt Anils Moore's homo In Bond Tuesday to chlvnrl Mr. and Mm. Chester Russell. Mrs. Russell wiim formerly" JMhii Grace Cook. Thoy worn married nt tho Cook homo on Tuesday. Mr. mid Mrs I. en Ynimtf w.ir.. .visitors ut flnth Slookuy'n Monday nncmnuu. Mildred Trlplett, (rom ovor In tho valley, wan a visitor at thu Pruotl homo Monday, cloverdalTshTps ' many beep cattle TERREBONNE. Fob. 11. Tho boys ot tho Tnrrobonno school havo organized a scout troop with DoWitt Williams as scoutmaster. Scouting work has been started and will con tinue throughout tho Hummer by tak ing up somo special phaso of tho work. Tho long deferred Red Cro3 snip Is planned for th" 21s of this month i "J -; " i mum . "- - - Best Tire Service Means Firestone and It Means Us It means that you get the benefit of expert tire building in the first place by equipping with restone Tires It mean3 the expert tiro service, courteous and reliable, help which Is always available at our shop. Remember; that Firestone Tires are madc'lSynpccialists in the World's Largest Exclusive Tire Fnctoy. But Firestone buildlnsr methods and this immense volume, added to their economical distribution, enablo them to charge as low as for ordinary tires. And our shop backa up the Firestone Service. Call onus I . ' - J - - - - . - -J v - . - , -. ... v. m 1 I I mm Moat -ft. (fflH i II rV mHV fin Miles Jr W ffat I per t3HK ill frfl Dollar si SMjJ I 1 1 tiiSi Vol added to their economical distribution, enablo them to I i EjflftEflL. w 11 IMflr ot9 BEND. It. F. I) .NO I. Miss Jesalo Stookey was pleasantly surprised nt hor homo Friday evening by a Inrgo numbor of her friend. Tho occasion colobrated bolng In honor of Miss JossIq'b Hth birthday. Tho crowd cougrgntcd at tho O. B. Caldwell homo and went from thoro In n body to tho Stookoy residence. Gaines and music wero tho fcaturon of tho evon lng. nfter which nil enjoyed tho re freshments which wero served Those present were: Tho Misses Velinu Caldwell, Margareto WornstunV Fannlo Moorn, Dona Cook, Glonda Caldwell, Dorothy Cook, Geneva Caldwell, Mildred Stookoy, Mrs. O, B. Caldwell, Mrs. G. L. Moore, Mrs. Sot) Stookoy and JpkhIo Stookoy, Claud Kelloy, Harold Ilunuull, Hugh Kelloy and Harold Kelloy ot Bend, bwbwm iwim-iiim mibwh mm nit RUSSELL TRACTOR, ENGINES BOILERS SAWMILLS THRESHERS ACTORS ou.ut m au. suti RUSSflLl BEAN AND PA THRESHERS CLOVER HULLERS CALL CS WRITE fOli PAFtTICUURS CLOVERDALE. Fob. It w. ir Fryrenr. J. E. Aldrlch and E. E. Ilesso shipped a total of flvo carloads of hoof cattlo lo Portland on Hat lirday .J. E. Aldrlch, Dean Van Matro. A, E. Hosso and Hlorllng Fry rear wont to Portland with the cars. Sunday srhool and church wero hold at thu school houso Inst Sunday afternoon. Rev. I J. McVIcker of Redmond conducted tho services, Thu second mooting of tho Coun cil club was hold at tho school houso on Saturday evening . Tho (ollowlng program was given: Hong "Flag Wo Lovo tho Best." uuortolto; rucltnlluii "Flag on the Farm," Rtusul Long; song "Kuly," Alelhea and Juneta llodnon, accom panied by MIhn Roxy Monio; song Llttlo illrown Church." iiiartelto: pi,yT-Freoilng n Mothor-ln-Lnw," Harold Kline, Mrs. Biirnsldo, Mrs. II, Kline, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Abbey. Mr. and Mrs. W R. Abbey took a un-nni-u uuoi m nenii Frldny. Harold Kllno too a load of hogs to Bend Frldny. Gladys Barberry was a visitor at the school Jiouso Tuwidny nttornoon. A. L. Hoss o( Glut was n culler at tho Parborry, Long mid Klllgoro runchwi Monday morning. A. IC. Patterson was n caller at tho Parborry ranch Monday. Mrs. Irving Parborry spent Frl lv afturnooii with Mrs. j. Hurling. Vernu Hkelton was In Hli(1r .... Sunday oveulng. Miss (llail)H Pnrborr and Mm. Irvln Parborry inado n trip to Slstorn on Sunday. Mrs. Cyrus went to Rednfoud Tuo. dny on account of tho Illness o( hur sister. Mr and Mrs. W. It. 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