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FR ID A Y , JA N U A RY 1». UM M A t m o » i i r a w am wémm a tk rw l ROlv! OUK CORRESPONDENTS Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country «s Told jy Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly^ Mr and Mr». Albert Mend and ftmily i n movine to Sauri»» Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thorne en tertained Mr. and Mrs John Poiator, -Tuesday evening. Billy, and Bvelyn, spent Sunday with rofeiUvsa In Portland. Mr. aad Mra. Ernest Hite and aon. Ernest, J r , spent Monday eve ning at the home of Mr. and Mra. Harry Williams of Motagor. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred fwiener of Tigard and Mr. and Mrs Iwalio Erickson or Poaita wer« Thursday evening guests at th* Hit* homo. homo of Mr. Schmcllser's Mra. Harman Metaentine. slater, Monday evening for a taffy pull. |wr. and we know they had a good They say they had a "swell’' sup- tlma. Ray Christenson, Connie Weal, and Henry Metaentine, and Mr. Francis Peterson, and Mra. IVter- aon'a mother, Mra. Nealy. o f Portland, were Sunday callers at th« A. F . Peterson homo. to Portland Mr. and Mrs. John Newer were Philip Paul SchmelUer and Lloyd Met- wrecked, »mong lu*m the on« GW« guests of Mr. and Mrs. aentin, motored to the homo of ■ — waa driving, which n««d»d torn« Thun»«. Saturday evening. o f Mr. and Mra. Ernest Hite and thoir uncle, John Schmottscr, The Indiea' chib met at tk a Mr. and Mr». Floyd Bterly and "P » '™ Na pormm waa mriou.ly Paul has ham« of Mra. A. W . Stephens, en aon and daughters, Ernest, J r , Lu Mountainhome, Sunday. aon, Elmer, »pent Monday in Part- hurt- di« and Evelyn, spent Sunday at boon a guest at the home of his land. I 1 adi*»’ Aid. which araa poat- Wednesday afternoon. tho home at Mr. Hite's brother. aunt, Mrs. Herman Metaentine. ... vi' I V n . Horn P«n«d on account of the wvathor. Mra. N. E . Smith has received Garfield Hite, of Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Kirch word of the death of her brother. —? d i-u a h jf^ a n a n t Friday^ with w4U *»• h* M •» M r. Bartlett's on i f ^ rtW . | Jan Mtk. The Aid will hold a James Scott, of Hodgenville, Ken- Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson and and daughter, Kffie, attended the friend, in Portland. L m food Saturday at Row- tacky. b«hy aon and daughters. David, J r , installation of officers of Sherwood J J . Van Klerk and aon Em- .tore Mr* M. M. Reid will Vivian, Ardia, and Lovell, were and Sunnycrost Grange» at Sher Byron Stark and Mr. and Mra. guests at th* homo of Mra. Noi- wood. Mias Van Kleek was a cry were transacting buaineaa tn ho in chart« of the aale. attended the leu eon's sister. Mrs. Wm. Hendrick», member of th« Installing team« Tortland Saturday. * r. ^ Mrg L w Ctvw*mr, John Pointer hockey rim « nt the Portland Col- of Portland. Sunday. Kirk Hoover spent a few day» wj,0 arr visiting California, report ieeum Thursday night. The Mt*.»es Ludi,, and Evelyn , in Portland last week, looking though» they encountered and Mn M ignaMin and Mr. and H ite and Dorothy Prier»on. Friends ore extending their sym Mrs. John Srhm eltier and dangh the Measrs. Karl and Kenneth Pc over tome of hia property there. . now |n the mountain., enroute, were the terson and Ray Chriaten»en Mr». Fred Bucher, who waa re- »H* weather. aa well aa the pathy to Mr». T. Bt Satchel! on Sunday afternoon caller* at ported ill laat we«*. U around water, la delightfully warm at the loan of her father, Mr. Jo» ter. Helen, of Mountainhome, were guests of Mra. George Anderson SWda of Tigard. Mr. Sled« was » again and ia getting along nicely. Manhattan Bfcach. former resident of Coder MIU. Sir and Mrs. George Newell of Mr. and Mrs. J . E . Stretcher '■»"» W W'W" r - Portland were Sunday guest, of •"<« * ■ ' T attended the ri«em . V r*. Newell s father. S . H. Pom- production of “ Ben Hur la Port- ero_ j land Sunday. Thty report (Hat It We hear with sorrow of t h r O b h i i ™ «po» and n u ll « « k h I I ta t a »i» weeka'lrwf w l v r i ^ M t# _ it a wonderful picture and «la* Mr. and M rt. Henry Honeyman the 3Q piece orchestra played death of Mr. Bolds. T H E CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR : ’nl Archie Oti* of HUlaboro were ioW€ wonderful selection», among Mrs. Herman M*tsentine called 4 Bager /*r iS« Harnt fW U -F sb in Ir» Srogr visitors last Saturday at the home ots«ra, the aria. “T h , Dance of the at th« Olson homo Sunday. » « n t l | M IV » U l C H MV* •» IM »WM f i * « II* tan • *»'Ml «IHM *. of Mrs. Julius Wedeking. Hours.“ from the opera. "L a Gia- m V Ü •• a»**|tw»M* '!»*•♦** I» r w i V ••» A m i » * « « ( » m m ». *-»!*• . m O . ■nuartaa. ma*. n» Y«e »ui w *.«<—* m» i « , «. t u * » u Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hite and Mrs. L . S . Bierly and da ugh- oomda." a a jw w » g i w i i •* wwiMito» I m m i « n » *•»*• » > » * im s » .« mi daughter. Evelyn, spent Tuesday u i IM i M i f n o n » ter, Mrs. Ethel McCormick, and ■ 1 «W . • -w - » -M • «-M te- - In Portland. family were at their Kinton home T h » C n r ih t iam H cirmcr M on ito r n * c k May S ta tio n , tu rn e n , M m a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams Sunday. They are spending the ______ rtal mshmwtpiMu I « mm M i n * 1 ) spent a few days laat week at the winter month, in Hillsboro. " George Hoover returned home w St" * »P*»‘ Sunday at J . W . Meats |N ir «. |4< nm » prit«» » tV.» first of the week after taking McMinnville. Karl and Kenneth Peterson and the session of the older boys' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stark spent Ray Christensen called to as* Vin 1ZB KN* cent Olson Sunday. ■ ference of the Y . M. C. A ., Sunday afternoon in Portland held in Eugene last week. Mrs. Jack Satchel) ia confined to I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson (lilttcl <Tuwa> her home, with a ,a .a .A .A .a . i.A.A.A.dnA,, and sons and daughter. Chester. A belated flock of w iid | was seen going south the first of last week. The bad storm eras too much for them. They chose to seek a warmer climate. KirrroN news I ■ ITEM NEWS By Train or Motor Coach Now you tan reach Portland and intermediate ualkgu nn>rv tonvcnicntly than ever before. The fast Red l;.lcc- trk trains are augmented by new deluxe, silver gray mofoi roadies. 11 ic coarhes are of new design, espe cially built for this service. Save Money A D O L L A R ’S W O R T H Ask for a handy time-folder and for complete infot regarding low roumltrip fares. For example, you can buy 10-ride rommurartoti tickets good for 60 days at greatly reduced coat Take aa many iu your party as you wish using these low fares. R U ti-m Y o u r rail tickets, unless specially restricted, am good on the m otor-coaches. CEDAR RILLS August Obriat of Gresham vis ited a t (he home of Mr. and Mrs. August Dallmann, Sunday. Mr Dallmann, who was a guest of hi* d-urhter, Mrs. O h r-t. fn- a fc-r davs last -ccV . return'd hon-c with Mr. Obrist. Our mail carrier. W. C. Y ~ Kell, cam« out on his route la«’ Tuesday after the bad storm, and mada his rounds all right. Ho had as his able assistant, Frank Hoffman, who is an employee o ' the Beaverton port office. Earl Ritzman and Mr. Webber chicken experts from 0 . A. C and Mr. Brooks, who is employ- ’ in Russell’s hatchery at C-orval enjoyed a trip around the poultr- farms of J . J . Van Kleek a*”* aons. Pleasant Valley road. Frida- F. A. Bucher and William Van Loh were in Portland Saturday On their return they w e-, aero— panied by Mr. Bucher's daughte- *'■ ■* Mi«ses Ida and Rosa Bbchc- who spent th« week end wit! their parents. A fine birthdi dinner was served in honor of Mi Ida. It is earnestly hoped that e v e - member of the Kinton Bib'e n»h»- be present at the session of th -choc I next Sunday, as matter- of interest will be discussed. Th- school la In a very prosperous cor dition; the annual report »hows TS enrolled and a neat little sum I- the treasury for the year’s wor' John Heaton of Scholls spent Saturday in town, and took in th ' session of the locsl grange. A fine dinner was served at noon. During the session two application» for membership were balloted fa vorably, and Charles Kulbel W*S elected for a three year term on the executive board, to succeed Frank Fluke, whose term err-rc-1 The cold spell of last week di* considerably damage to the w-»*~c systems on some of the ranches in the community. In a numbe- of homes the pipes froxe and broke, but are being pul back ¡ r ‘ shape again. The telephones also came in for their sha-e of trouhV caused by the silver thaw, and some of the lines are still out of commission. The Dodge Brothers’ "Victory Hour" program which was broad cast last Wednesday evening over the wires of m^re than 60 broad casting stations, was heard b y many in this town. 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A sweater ha* been found By w Joe Flint, on the Scholls road. ^ >e owner may hav* it by describ- 1 fair it- Lin coin lodge and Ruby Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. F, plan to hold a jolat Installation of officers ei Wednesday evening. Jan . 18. Mom hers and families are Invited to a (.tend. Glen Miller was In an aecident On Terwilliger bou'evard last Frl- Mk iteiwral ears were partially Bernard & Stipe Q U A L I T Y A T Stipe’s G arage Beaverton L O W C O S T