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    wanis committee of this city, which
Dist. 14, 3rd gr., Donald Baldra,
Dist. 27, 3rd gr., Reva Kostic, 94;
was present at the meeting.
Marie Grimm, 90. 5th gr., Alma Leah Nibblet, Thelma Ryan, Sylvia
It was made public by engineer
Ayer, 96. 6th gr., Norma Kostic, 96; Staples, 100; Jean Cummings, Naomi
Hobbs that while the Wilson river
Wm. Bedortha, 94; Adeline Bedortha, Gilbert, Ira Smith, 96.; Hattie Bilder­
route is 2,000 feet above the level of
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92. 7th gr., Lucille Hollett, Emma bach, 94; Caroline Pallin, 92; Frankie
the sea at its highest elevation, the
Seymour, 90. 4th gr., Elaine Henry, town of Yamhill, and is being built | proposed Trask river route’s^ highest
Lapen, Opal Troutman, 100.
Dist. 1, 3rd. gr. Marjorie Tinner,
Dist. 28, 3rd gr., Fred Hallowell, Mary Phetteplace, Alger Ryan, 100; to aid a lot of settlers and dairymen elevation is but 1600 feet above sea
stet, 96. 4th gr., Esther Hohlfeld, 98; 100; Charlie Meilan, Buelah Kruger, Doxine Fisk, Rosa Lee Seymour, 98; in the northeast part of Yamhill level.
John Vetsch, 96. 5th gr., Emerald 90. 4th gr., Walter Hallowell, 90; Cliffane Dawson, Robert Paugh, Jean county. The Yamhill officials figure
It seems that a change of opinion
Barber, Florence Hanson, Eloise Van Chester Kebbe, 98; Lawrence Heil­ Reed, 96; Gracie Goff, Alta Morgan, j that the Trask route should be of• has taken place in Washington coun­
,
Tress, 100; Emma Olds, Dorothy Ran­ man, 94. 5th gr., Esther Zurflueh, Eleen Shand, 94; Louise DeGamo, 90; l value to the settlers affected, in pro- I ty
recently, regarding the Wilson
dall, Verne Tinnerstet, 98; Otto Hohl- 98; Dorothy Kebbe, 94. 6th gr., For­ Eugene Olsen, 90. 5th gr., Roy Al­ Ividing for them a shorter route to route, and there now appears to be
n •f’entr
in favor of
feld, Otto Schield, 94. 6th gr., Helen ester Parks, 100; Gertrude Heilman, bers, G. Faye Anderson, Betty Ayde- '-the Tillamook markets and the beach- '
i • ‘
>
x'eck, Howard Penweil, 100. 1th gr , Dora Stevens, Keona Tomlinson, Ger­ lott, Rachel Hatch, fiowvd nought.., i CB.
'the Trask line.
The proposition, it is understood,, The mat
| will be further threshed
Freddie Donaldson, Maxine Powell, trude Young, 96; Leonard Emery, Beatrice Kirby, Iris Reynolds, Alton
matter
Roberson, Henry Ryan, Norma Strom, j was agreeable to the commissionersI ou^ w
hen
Harvey
Hallowell
96,
George
Hun
­
i
the commissioners and
___
Winfield Tinnerstet, 100; Merril Max­
Thelma Walling, Billy Woodford, 100; of the other counties, and to the Ki- judges from the three counties meet
well, 94. 8th gr., Francis Peck, 100. saker, 92. 7th gr., Esther Stevens,
So say those who have already purchased
Jimmie -------- , Harold Goodwin, H.
in Portland on the 27th of the present
Dist. 2, 3rd gr., Marvin Fairbanks, 98. 8th gr., Winifred Alley, Ivan
John Harris, Delbert Newhouse, Will­
Wendell
Scovell,
Myrtle
Ludtke,
Hillis Lupro, 92. 6th gr., Harold month with the Multnomah county
Lena Weber, 98; Fritz Hoffman, Len-
one, as well as those who have dropped in to see
iam White, 98; David Farquhar, Clar-1
nea Peterson, 94; Gertrude Darby, Thomas, 100; Dean Fuller, Harlan
Boyd, Bernice Hollingsworth. Mary court, the chamber of commerce, and
ence
Goff,
Gail
Moeller,
Walter
Poor
­
them. They are difficult to describe but to ap­
Lupro, 100. 7th gr., Helen Irish, other civic societies interested in the
Daphna Harmon 90. 5th gr., Ruby McKimmins, Edith Wilson, 98; Har­
man, Gertrude Smith, 96; Ned Hills,
Wilbur Burdick, Theodore Butz, Ber­ road development. The Kiwanis com-
Darby, 90; Arthur Goyne, 96. 7th gr., old Kebbe, Clyde Stevens, 96.
94; Ethel Lazott, 90. 6th gr., Wilbert
preciate them one must see them.
Beautiful,
Aldon Wilson, 90;
Dist 32, 3rd gr., Harold Blalock,
til Walburg, 100. 8th gr., Betty Dar­ mittee from this city will be present
Ditter, Eunice Kirby, Florence Olsen,
Dist. 5, 4th gr, Frank Carver, 90. Curtis Bowden, Robert Smith, 100.
nell, 100; Robert Butz, 98; Forrest at the above conference. Thus far,
Mildred Ryan, Laura Towers, Everett
changeable silks with the nattiest of bows and
5th gr., Boyd Miles, 100; Willis Car- 5th gr., Martha Sawyer, 100. 7th gr.,
Daniels, Wendell Kupersmith, 92.
the attitude of this county has been
Wright, 100; Darrel Newhouse, Cecil
ver, 96. 6th gr., LaVerne Miles, Jua-jjohn Blalock, George Sawyer, 100.
Dist. 9, 3rd gr., Dorena Brandt, to have the other counties agree as
trimmed with the prettiest combinations of fruit
Peterson, 98; Perry Kennedy, 96; Or­
nita Reigel 92. 8th gr., Edna Carver,
Dist. 33, 3rd gr., Weslie Simmons,
Verna Miller Everett Nicklaus, Guy to the route, and then get in and
ville Gilbert, 92. 7th gr., Ruth Cum­
Ruth Redberg, 96.
¡100. 4th gr., John Dougherty, 94;
Fred Ward, 100; Marion----- , boost for the road selected by the ma­
and flowers. Come in at your earliest opportun­
mings, Sears Cook, Leila Cook, Mary .Tucker,
j Stanley -------- , Paul Hamrick, Irene jority.
Dist. 8, 3rd gr., Evelyn Mattoon Julia Ellis, 90. 5th gr., Homer Sim­
Lola Fields, 96; Delight Brown, Rob-
98; leslie Ross, Henry Waymire, 96; mons, 100; Ruth Pearson, 98.
7th
ity and make your selection.
It is also understood that at the
Farquhar, Frances Phetteplace, Flor­ Risech, 98; Milton -------- , Verda L.
Ursula Vinsen, 94; Leigh Green, 92; gr., Agnes Mills, Granville Simmons,
Aired, Eina Henkle. Jimmie Melling­ coming conference there will also be
ence Ryan, 100; Irene Krumlauf, 98; i
Billie Wallace 90. 4th gr., Carroll 100.
8th gr., Viola Blum, Walter
ert Nichols, 94; Florence Lazotte, 92. | er, Glenn Merril, Fred Robertson, I present the members of the state
Chance, Marjorie Craig, 98; Charles Pearson, LaVerne Walker, 100.
Aaron Walker, 96; Marguerite-------- , i highway commission, whose active
8th gr., Floyd Johnson, Thomas
Waymire 96; 5th gr. Sylvia Allison
Dist. 36, 6th gr., Eva Tohl, 92. 7th
Meade, Celina Stevens, 100; Margaret Fred Boone, Tommy Dolan, Arthur interest and cooperation is solicited
100; Edith May Ross, 98. 6th gr., gr., Ralph Tohl, 92. 8th gr., Ernest
Blum, James Fields, Esther Roberts I Gruenwald, Morton Meyers, Maude in the matter of one of the most
Amos Henry, Margaret Vinson, 100; Newberg, 94.
Wesley -------- , 98; Rena Goff, Evelyn Rocke, Frances Seabrook, 94; Fred necessary stretches of road building
Bernadene Allison
John
White,
Dist. 38, 3rd gr., Gladys Krake, 100;
Wyss, 92; David Coleman, Rosco in the state, as it will affect thou­
Towers, 96; Jack Reed, 94.
Marian Hester, 98; James Vinson, Lillian Robitsch, 90; Leonard Shultz,
Dist. 22, 3rd gr., Thelma Bennett, Phelps Myron Ray, Grace Selland 90, sands of vsiiting tourists, and con­
Frances Welch, 96; Charles Tumour, i 196. 4th gr., Denzell Krake, Henry
Mary Rusaw, 98. 4th gr., Charles , Boyd Biggs, Barbara Carver, Leland nect them up with the great Roose­
94. 8th gr., Maysel Smith, 100; Eve­ handelt, Margaret Perry, 100; Dale
Woodward, 96. 5th gr., Helen John­ Wright, 100; Mignon Buslach, 96; velt highway down the coast to Cal­
lyn Gharst, 98; Vera Sappington, 94; Kodad, Helen Krake, 98; Marcella
son, 100; Ernest Theissen, Edmond ■ Blaine Hayes, 90, Jane Sheldon 92, ifornia—a highway that will be more
Lewis Waymire, 92.
Krake, 96; Warren Vaughn, 94; Lee
Corner of 1st St. and 2nd Ave
Todd,
Ralph Weiss, 98. 6th gr., Mild- 4th gr. B, James Dice, Elizabeth Mc- popular in the matter of its utility,
Dist. 10, 3rd gr., Reid Smith, 100; Krake, 92. 5th gr., Johanna Landolt,
red Foster, 98. 7th gr., John McLen- iGrath, Georgia Griffith, Marian Lar- than any tourist route in the United
Marie Culverson, 98; Hans Louthold, Caroline Posetti, 100. 6th gr., Char.
90. 8th gr., Isen, 100; Carmelita Johnstone, 98; , States, from the standpoint of scenic
92; Berl Williams,90. Oran Williams, Christensen, Donald Elliott, Lester nan, 92; Melvin High,
Loring Hatch i Glenn Hiner, 96; Mary Harrison, Wil- and other attractions.
Marguerite
Foster,
100;
98; Louise Nelson, 96; Elsie Zuercher, Krake, Lillian Shultz, 100. 7th gr.,
i bert -------- , 94; Keith Jenkins, 92;
92; Gladys Gist, 90.
92; Oakley Smith, 90. 5th gr., Evelyn Ruth Kodad, Cecil Krake, Marie Lan­
I Lois Parrazo, 990. 4th gr. A. Jewel
Dist. 31, 3rd gr., Katheryn Drom- i Leach, 100; Alice Bennett, 96; Mar.
Gooch, 100; Lois Collins, 96; Waldo dolt, Gladys Neilson, Harry Schweig­
I
Thomas, 90. 6th gr., Everett Glad, er, 100. 8th gr., Willie Goodspeed, mes, Willa Steele, 100; Harvard And­ guerite Burdick, 94; Margaret Coates,
erson,
Glenn
Wilson,
98,
Bonietta
Mar
96; Katie Becker 96; Robert Culber­ Elizabeth Vaughn, 100.
■ Clara Miner, Rex Smith, 90; Buster
Dist. 39, 3rd gr., Wilma Landolt, quette, 96; Edward Todd 94, Clinton 1 Shillings, 92.
son, Alvin Makinster, Thayne Smith,
5th gr. B, Simpson
94; Robert Williams, Stanley Zuerch. Eugene K. Neketin, 98; Elaine Batz- Dobson, Mildred Easterwood, Lyle Hamrick, Bobby Hosley, Helen Had­
er, 92; Ella Smith, 90. 8th gr., Flor- ner, 96. 4th gr., Clifford Mayers, 90; Ostrander 90 4th grade Theresa Mar­ ley, 100; Morgan Burchard, Carrol
ene Freeman, Kenneth Sherwood, Bernard Noritz, Leonard Batzner, 100; tin, 100; Juna Ingram, 98. 5th gr., Christensen, 98; Martin Hoffert, 96; j
For the sensational Hit of the Season
Glenn Zuercher, 92.
Norma Bell, 96. 5th gr., Howard Ad­ Justie Douglas, Laura Hess, 100; Vir­ 'Charles True, Lea'h.a Leach, 94; Ber-'
Dist. 12, 3rd gr., Aileen Lane, 100. ; ams, Donathea Crown, Vivian Larsen, ginia Boussie, Winifred Lang, Sidney nice Dinkhard, Robert
Johnstone,
4th gr., Clara Jones, Jeanette Thomas, 100; Earl Batzner, Lloyd Bell, 96. McCurry, 98; LaVerne Dobson, Ira Edith Williams, 92; Lowell Bender,
96; Ronald Moore, 90. 5th gr., Creel- 6th
i
gr., Alta Ghur, Elsie Landolt, Hyzer, Vivian Ostrander, Delmar Mary Drake, 90; Elsie Clark, 96. 5th
dee Johnson, Lottie Jones, Victor ’ Thomas Neketin, Clara Belle Steele, Riggle, Jean Stamper, 96; Joel Ira, I gr. A, Harlan Boals, Marion Coates,
Thomas, 100; Norman Jones, 94; Ed­ 100; Ivan Allen, 98; Esther Crown, Mapes, Elmer Todd, 92; Walter Fries, Margaret Grider, Claudene Gupton,
ith Woods, 92; Dorothy Graf, Viola ! 94; Irma Larson, 92, Leona West, Bernice Ingram, 90. 6th gr., Elaine , ' Dorothy Haberlach, Albert Jensen,
Jones, 90. 6th gr Harley Bradley, Frances West, 90. 7th gr., Crystal Boussie, Frank Bernie, Eunice Brown, | Irene Knudson, Bernice Johns. Kath-
Ruby Woods, 100. 8th gr.. Jack Graf, Gresham, Ruth Tilden, 98; Mabel Laura Reynolds, 100; Ralph Arney, j I eryn Lamb, Harold Lamb, Pauline j
Thelma Morse, Ruth Thomas, Gay- Taber, 92. 8th gr., Adelea Bartrow, James Franklin, Alpha Haughn, Vera I Schilling, Leona Blanchard, Merwin I
Helen Neketin, Kcenia Neketin, 100. Lang, Adeline Thompson, Gertrude Miller, Deloris Greene, Elinor Deihl.
nell Woods, 100.
Dist., 13 3rd gr., Dorothy Holman,
Dist 42, 3rd gr., Albert Hadinger, Wilson, 98; Dorothy Hollick, Audath 100; Elnora Phelps, Nedra Smith, Lee
A 3 ACT, FIFTY PEOPLE, MUSICAL COMEDY IS OPEN AT
100; Walter Bodyfelt, 98; Esther Eugene Minsker, 94. 5th gr., Bertha Peterson, 94. 7th gr., Edna Riggle, Talbott, 98; Gifford Martin, Clark
Haines, Lucile Hussey, 94; Elizabeth Haedinger, Anton Nufer, 98; Anna 98; John Foreman, Sylvia Osheim, Hodge, 96; Lois Aired, Daniel Mahan,
Imlah, 90. 5th gr., Juanita Haines, Nufer, 96; II. James Henry, 90. 6th Ethel Saling, Bonnie Sullivan, 94; | Jean Clough, John Medcalf, Lark'
96. 6th gr., Nancy Lane, 100; Anna gr., Rosa Nufer, 98; Helen Beggs, Lawrence Wilson, 90. 8th gr., Veldon i ! Hodge, 94; Verda Burchard, Freddie
Mattoon, 98; Jeanette Bodyfelt, 96; 94. 8th gr., Ruth Beggs, 98; Norman Anderson, Jewelle Easterwood, Eliza­ Knudson, Raymond Hudson, Hattie
beth Hess, Myrtle Mather, Gordon
Bobbie Lightfoot 90. 8th gr May Parks, 94.
Austin, LaVilla Matoon, James Mapes I
Dist. 45, 4th gr., Auburn Johnson, Thompson, 100; Faye Jolly, Evelyn 92; Tom Goyne, Dorothy Smith, Nor­
Boatman, Julia Meyers, Mina Ott,
100; Elbert Banister, Boyd Jensen, 100. 6th gr., Richard Dentel, Claude Provost, 98; Delma Shiffman, 96; Mel­ ton Johnson, 90; Betty Baker, 90;
MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY
Loyd McKiilip, Ralph Muzzy, 98; Aw- Wesley, 100. 8th gr., Leo Wesley, vin Gibson, 92; Hazel Reynolds, 94.
Iola Braden, 94; 6th gr. B, Kath­
Dist. 48, Wheeler, 3rd gr., Millie
anna Lane, Virgil Lightfoot, 94.
100.
leen Anderson, Leia Drinkhard, Earl I
SHOW DATES
Soderberg,
100;
Bertha
Johnson,
Wan
­
Dist.
49,
3rd
gr.,
Theda
Bales,
100;
Dist 14, 3rd gr., Idda Hurliman,
Ferguson, Ethel Heatley, Pius Hoff­
Truth Kirby, 100; Calvin Gilham, 92. Marie Hager, 96. 5th gr., Cora Den- da Mitchell, 98; Margaret Jeffers,' ert, Ruth Kuratli, Darrell Plank,
4th gr., Lucille Blackburn, Anna Hur­ nik, 100. 6th gr., Muriel PolTock, Edna Shinninger, Tom Weeks, 96;1 Oneda Ryan, Roy Selland, Charley,
liman, 98; Frances Hurliman, Lester Violette Wyss, 100; Marcia Stillwell, Robert Rinehart, Leona Staben, 94;; Wright, Marjorie W'iley, Karl Zwei­
Parker, 94. 5th gr., Mary Hurliman, Winslow Stillwell, 98. 7th gr., Irene Reta Chartier, Maxine -------- , 92.' fel, 100; Merl Loll, Hazel
Nelson,
100; Warran Gilham, 96
Stanley Wyss, 100. 8th gr., Elizabeth Ab­ 4th gr., Stella Chatfield, Kathleen Mildred Ringo, 98;
Mary
Johnson,
Cady, Russel Hoover, Anthony Kil-1
Gilham„Marcell Hurliman, 96, Lorena planalp, 98.
TILLAMOOK ELKS SHOW
Evelyn Powell, David Sheldon, 96.
Blackburn. 94. 6th gr., Emma Hurli­
Dist. 50, 5th gr., Lea Chopard, berg, Frances Patchell, 100; Albert 6th gr. A, Wilma Baker, Floyd Rosen­
Admission $1.00 and $1.50
Doors Open 7:15 p.
man, Johnnie Haglestrom, 100; Clem Ralph Perry, 100; Rodney Speece, 98; Koen, Hazel Johnson, Winfield Mc­ berg, 1(K); Perl
Earhart,
Mildred
Hurliman, Hazel Roenicke, Gertrude Cliff Benfield, 92. 7th gr., Earl Ben­ Clintock, Howard Staben, James Vos- Leach, Bruce Mahan, Thelma Stone,
(Plus Tax)
Curtain 8:15 p.
berg, 98; Reuben -------- , Woodrow
Roenicke, 98. 8th gr. Anton Hurli­ field, 90.
Georgia Vidito, 98; Burdett Nicklaus,
man, 100; William Haglestrom, 96.
Dist. 51, 4th gr., Nora Holgate, 96. Chambers, 96. 5th gr., Margaret
96; Vera Rosenberg, Arthur Wright,
«
Acock,
Forest
Shinninger,
Earl
Cro-
Dist. 17 3rd gr., Virginia Chance,
Dist. 54, 4th gr., Josephine Barber,
94; Herman Fisher, Earl Franklin.
100. 5th gr., Victoria Chance, 98. 7th Wilma Vermilyea. 98. 7th gr., Ona nen, Edris Chartier, Eleanor Jeffers,
Charles Welton, 100; Leslie Coen 92; Catherine Schultz 90; 7th gr. B.
gr., Dorothy Chance, 100.
Barber, 100; Winifred Barber, 98.
and A, Elva Biglow, Bessie Baker, ■
Dist. 18, 5th gr., Walter Com­
Dist 55, 3rd gr., Ellery Looney, Harold Jensen, Enole O’Toole, 98;
Ruth Beals, Margaret Clark, Lois Ed­
mons 100; Lillian Altenberger, 94; Loyal Looney, 98. 4th gr., Pansy Claire Elliott, Ivan Dennis, Lyle Row­
munds,
"Mildred Edmunds, Jessie j
an,
96;
Elmer
Blazer,
Doris
Cornett,
Helen Kinman, 90. 6th gr., Ruth Babcock, 100. 5th gr., Willma Kan-
Sandidge, 100.
giser, 98. 6th gr., Albert Kangiser, 94; Charles Blazer, 92, 6th gr. Vir­ Hodge, Earl Hosley, Ruth Mahan,
Dist. 19 4th gr., Floyd Nelson, 98; Deloris Kangiser, 100; Leone James. ginia Craven, Charles Reed. Nettie Esther Smith, Irma Todd, Lois Wilkes
Norman Reddekopp, 96. 5th gr., 94; Lewis Fisher, 90. 7th gr., Robert Swadley, Doris O'Toole, 100, Billie 100; Donald Crenshaw, Lyle Conover,
Draper, Julia Gillett, Bob Ross, Helen Mamie Dye, Viola Davis, Isabelle j
Verna Mudge 98; Elwood Redde­ Sadler, 98.
kopp, Florence Larsen, 96. 6th gr.,
Dist. 56, 3rd gr.. Max Clark, Nellie Ross, Pat Soderberg, Catherine Vos- Henderson, Ethlyn Hiner, George
Hanson, Chester Knowlton, Darrel
Christine Coughran, 100; Ralph Wil­ Tyacke, 100; Myrtle -------- , 92. 4th berg, 98; Goldie Chatfield. Dofan El­
son, 96; Nelvin Dawson, 94. 7th gr., gr., Loreta Tyacke, 100; Lyda Frye, liott, Chester Shininger, Madeline King, Frances Martindale, 98; Arthur
Marguerite Dawson, Mabie Wilson, | Maurice Olsen, Helen Shafer, 96; Thompson, Juanita Wann, ,96; Jessie Hudson, 98; Norman Burdick, Lucile
92.
Howard Sticken, 92. 5th gr., Betty Cornett, 94. 7th gr.. Vernon Morrow, Fouts, Virgil Langtry, Dwight Lang­
Dist 20. 4th gr., Gladys Moore, ' Irwin, Margaret Olsen, Norman Sex­ 100; Donald Craven, 98; Raymond try, 96; Carmine Barnes, Wellington
100. 5th gr., Lucille Hornbeck, Pri- ton. 100; Dennie Craig, 96; Alta Ashmin,
96; George Chartier, 94; Pollock, Frances Wallace, 94; Robert
.
cilia Moore, Donald Mundorff, 100. Engle, Jessie Engle, 94; Irwin Wat­ Pauline Thompson, 92; T. Ruth White, Hoals, Keith Buell, Ruth Coates,
7th gr., Rosamond Mundorff, 100.
rous, 92. 6th gr., Ruth McDonald. 90.
I
8th gr., Minnie Kral, 100; Lila George Evans, Yvonne Graham. Ma­
Dist. 21, 3rd gr., Paul Galloway, Morse Painton, 98, Frank Miller, 96; Gillett,
1
98; Oscar Morehead, 96; Ra­ son Hannenkrat, 92; Jessie Dye, Rod­
100. 4th gr., Bertha Apple, Ada' Cecil Engle, 92; Harvey Frye, 90. I leigh Morrow, 94; Phoenix O’Toole, ney Mathers, arrol Schultz, Maurice
Wolfe, Evelyn Zeller, 90. 8th gr. B
Derrick, 100; Jessie Derrick, 92. 5th, 7th gr., Alice Wilson, 100; Gladys 92;
I
Mary Jeffers, 90.
gr., Harold Shortlidge, 100; Ezra i Strickler. Glenn Shays, Victor Cala-
Academy, 3rd gr., Amelia Biser, 1 and A, Marcel Artrip, Mildred Berkey,
Galloway, 94.
7th gr., Fredrick | han, 92. 8th gr., Don Olsen, Jack Marcia Hofman, Elbert Leonnig, Jo- Ruby Blum, Dorothy Brownlee, Ches­
Briody, 100; Ernest Apple, 98.
Shipley, 100; Katheryn Huston. Mar­ eph Reiger, 100; Mary Jacob. Edward ter Anderson, Dorothy Eason, Lea
Dist. 23. 3rd gr., Katy Blaser,1 tha Painton, 98; Myrtle Wilson, 96.
Plasker, Stephen Stiner, Marie Von- Graves, Carolyne Haberlach, Ellen
Minnion Donaldson, Al vena Hannen-1 Dist 57, 3rd gr.. Hazel Turner, 100; Euw, Josephine VonEuw, 98; Peter Hiner. Thelma Johnson, Donald Lev-
krat, Frank Hediger, David Hines,' Lena Baumgartner, 98; Dean Striding - Suter, 96. 4th gr., Elma Baker, Carl erieh, Alvera True, 100; Beulah
100. 4th gr, Anna Hicklin, Elsie' er, Eloise Blum. 96. 4th gr., Anise Benscheidt, Phillip Tone, Anna Web­ Sober, Melba Russell, Irene Pangborn, I
1 black mare, 6 years old, 1400 lbs.
27 head cows, Jersey, Holstein and
Donaldson. Vern Donaldson, Mary, Moon, Elmo Wheeler, 100; Harvey er, 100; Drivin Jenck. 96; Mary Roy Miner, Ethel Holden, 98; Anth­
1 gray horse, 5 years old. 1200 lbs.
Durham fresh in February and
Suter, Mabel Schild. 100; Adak* Blaser, 92. 5th gr.. Ormand Moon, Kamph, Frank Tone, 92. 5th gr, ony Zachman, 96; Glenn Rosenberg.
Baumgartner, 90. 5th gr. Joseph Millicent Steidinger, 100; Ellen Pink- Elvira Berns, Rose Biser, Marian Josephine Johnson.
March.
94; Marjorie1
1 bay horse, 11 years old, 1200 lbs.
Baumgartner, Mary Hediger, Ruth ■ staff, Arnold Walker, 96. 6th gr.. Herncall. 100; Mary Brooks. Ralph Finch 92; Wayne Wiley, 90.
1 Durham bull, 3 years old.
1 dun horse, 9 years old, 1150 lbs.
Hannenkrat, 100. 1 "th gr., Lena Blum, I Harvey Moon, 96. 7th gr.. Decil Dye, Herncall, 98. 6th gr., Francis Jacobs,
20
head of shoats.
Virginia Murphy, 100; I eon Hines, I Vincent Emmenegger, 100. 8th gr., Josephine Portman, Herman Steiger,
1 team horses, 6 and 8 yrs. 3000 lbs.
3 sets of work harness.
98; Lloyd Hughey, , 90. Sth gr., Her- [Lena Kight, Lloyd Moon, 100; Ray. 100; Marie Betschart, Helena Weber,
7 head of cows, Jersey, Holstein and
tha Zirr, 100.
1 gang plow, 12-inch.
mond Blum, 96,
98; Robert Portman, Maurice Wat­
Durham, now milking.
Dtat. 24, 3rd gr. Mary Poland, 100.
Dial. 60. 3rd gr., Hilma Phillips' kins, 96; Louis Gichell, 94. “th gr.,
1 walking plow.
4th gr., Margaret Johnson. 100. fith 100. 4th gr. Irene Long, Bennie Francis Burgett, Dorothy Esch, 100;
gr., Harold Wilson, 96. 6th gr.. Long. Eileen Matlock. 100; Hilma'Josephine Biser, Rosella Blaser, 98;
Kathleen Collina, 100; George Sales, I Phillips, 98. 5th gr. Edna Blum. 100. | Nathaniel Reiger, 90. 8th gr. Eddie
94. 7th gr., Daniel Blackmore, Rob­ | «th gr., Doris Long, 100. 7th gr.. , | Fitzpatrick,
Kathleen Fitzpatrick,
The Monday Musical club will give
erta Poland, 92. 8th gr., Ray Collins. | Lorene Booth, 100.
Irene Jacobs, Bertha Portman, 100; a Colonial benefit
_____ ____
_ __
February
29th,
94
Dist. 61, 6th gr., Goldie Hopkins, . Adolph Benscheidt, Herbert Berns.
f |
1\4T O • re<Vt
s*x months will be given on bankable not*
1924, at Guild hall, for the city li­
l»i«t. 26, 3rd gr.. Martha Arnev. ' Theima Hopkins. 96.
John Tone, 98.
1
fj
tylVIjQa
bearing
8
per cent interest. 2 per cent discount f*
brary. Mr.. Dai Steele Ross of Se­
Velde Webb, 100. 4th gr., Esther
Dist. 62. 3rd gr., Russel
Dist. 48, Brighton, 3rd gr., Joyce attle. will give a group of colonial
cash.
Erickson, Dewayne Page, 100. 5th 4th gr., Leone Scheese, 98
Harris. 92. 4th gr„ Grace Hartman. »ongs in costume. Helen Leonard
gr., Grace Arney, 92. 6th gr., Rvy ____
, ... 9«; Minnie
Helen ____
Stanger,
Faye Irish. Elsie Nelson, Evelyn will dance the minuet; and the Mc­
Rhulson. Thorsten
100; U
La W.lford
Wilford Bohna. 9
9 , 7,h gT
.nomen Peterson, ItW:
Ed S(H)nip (0<);
Annabella Redaway, Ghee orchestra will furnish music for
Verne Pag».
Florenc, Heath. 94. |ith Greenlee, M; Jane Greenlee. Vesta | Paul W.lberg,
,
_,
Clinton Walters, 98; the occasion. Refreshments will be
8th gr., Clarence Arney, 100.
Clerk from First Nat.
Lohan, 100.
George Harris. 9«; Billy Darnell. 94; served during the eveninc.
SPELLING CONTEST
RESULTS ARE OUT
NEW ROAD CONSIDERED
The New Hats Are
More Beautiful
T'kon Ever
g
Eva Jeffers
Millinery Store
Reserved Seat Sale
“TEN THOUSAND
DOLLARS”
Lamar’s Drug Store
High School Gym. Mon. Tues.
PUBLIC SALE
I Will offer for sale at my far m 2 1-2 miles north of Bell
vue and 10 miles southwest of McMinnville, on what
is known as the Wa Iter Macy ranch, on
Wednesday, Feb. 20
AT 10:00 A. M
THE FOLLOWING DESC RIBED PROPERTY
COLONIAL BENEFIT
GIVEN FOR LIBRARY
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
W. O. Phelps, owner
N. P, NELSON, Aud