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The Lebanon Express from Lebanon, Oregon • 7

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Wednesday, February 6. 1 929 THE LEBANON EXPRESS. LEBANON, OREGON" NOTICE Or FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice hereby iren that the undersigned, as administrator of the es- Professional Cards dish dinner for which the hostess furnishes the meat coarse. On this ot eastern MrsY Kohler served turkey which was much enjoyed. Following' the game of bridge a social hoar was i SOCIETY CLUBS IC you have the best features of the up-to date washing machine all in one machine and if you could buy this ideal servant for as little as down and' $6.75 a months wouldn't you 'isSTL' MY IVOnO, 17 II AT A dARGAHl The newest Easy Washer is known as and is priced $20 lower than any Easy Waalier: eVer made and yet makes use of the famous vacuum j-.

r' rup sj-stem of washing; cleansing the clothes rapidly, safely and thoroughly. CHORUS: f.lY 170I1D, VillAT A DARQAItl mountain States power company ifiai'jsaal ti jof Orpha J. Wells, deceased, hast filed in the County Court of Llnnj County, Oregon, hi. Final Account as such administrator, and the said Court' has fixed Saturday 2nd day i of March, 1929, at the hour of 2 KM -o'clock In the afternoon of that day tas the -time for hearing of objection to said final account, and the settle? ment thereof. Any and an pensous having objections to-said final.

account are. hereby notified to be present it; said time in the County Court House in, the City Of County, Oregon, and then and. there make, such objections. Dated and first published January 30th, 1929. POWELL, i -j- Administrator.

HARVEY A. WIGHT. Attorney for administrator. SHERIFFS SALE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the execution and order of sale Issued out -of the Circuit Court -of the State- of Oregon, for Linn County, on the 30th day of January, 1929, upon the decree made and entered by said Court on the 20th day of. September, 1928, in that' certain snit then pending in said court wherein Minnie L.

Galer was plaintiff, and Mina Bogart and J. B. Ofner as administrator of- the estate of M. Gooch, deceased, substituted for Carrie M. Gooch.

Fred Goocti 'and Alice "Gooch, his wife, Frank Gooch and' Laura' Gooch, his wife, Benj. Gooch and Mary Gooch, his wife, Earle Gooch' and Carrie Gooch, his wife, Delia Tindall and M. Tindall, her husband, George French and Hannah. French, bis wife, Grace Pairice.and M. Patrice, her hus band, and James Trolllnger as administrator "of 'the estate of Anio Gooch, deceased, were defendants, undersigned Sheriff of Linn County, Oregou, will, on Saturday the 9th day of March, 1929.

at the hour of one at-the- front door of the County CourtHouseTin the City of Albany, in Linn County, Oregon, sell at public auction 'to-the i highest bidder for cash in' hand, subject to ionfjrmatlon by said Court, the real property described in said de cree, and as The South one-naif (ft) of the Northeast quarter. (NE14) ot Section Thirty-five (35) and the one-half (WH) of -the Northwest quarter (NW4) and the Northwest quarter (NW) of the Southwest quarter SW or Section Thirty-six (36), all in Township Eleven (11) South of Ransre Seven (7f East of the Willamette Meridian, all lying and being" in Linn County, Oregon. The proceeds of said sale, after the payment, of the expenses of said sale. to be applied, -first, to the pnynient of the amount- adjudged to be due the defendant Frank Gooch in said de cree, the sum of (S59.97, and accruing interest thereon at the rate of per cent per annum, and the further sum of 3200.00 attorneys' fees, and-his costs and disbursements taxed at 10.00;. seoond, to the- payment of the -amount adjudged" id Be due: the plaintiff, in said decree, to-wit, the sum of 1845.73, and accruing' interest there on at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and the further sum of 3200.00 attorneys' fees, and her costs and dis bursements taxed at $38.30, the over if any, to be paid to the defendant James Trolllnger as admlnlstra; tor of the estate of Amos F.

Gooch, de- HERBERT SHELTOiSf," Sheriff bf Linn County, Oregon. JTNAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned Executrix the estate of Ellas Hugh-" Aldrlch, deceased, has filed her flnatiiptsunt its said estate with the County Clerk of Linn County. Oregon, and the County Court ems set Monday, the 11th day of March, 1929. at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon thereof at the County Court House in Albany, Linn County, as the time and place for the hearing of objections to such final ac count and the settlement thereof. Dated and published first time this 6th day of February, 1929.

PEARL M. AREHART, Executrix bf the Estate of Ellas Hugh Aldrlch, deceased. Garland Shanks, attorneys for es tate. CALL FOB IMPROVEMENT BONDS Notice is hereby given that the City of Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon, has funds, on hand and wljl pay City of Lebanon improvement Bonds Nos. 12 to 30 inclusive, Series September 2, 1925.

Interest" on the above described bonds will cease March 2. 1929. Dated January 23. 1929. HARVEY A.

WIGHT, Treasurer 49-5t FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the on-i dersigned Executrix of the estate of T. I Dugger. deceased, na Ikd her final account in said estate with tbe County Clerk of Linn County, Oregon, and the County Court has set Monday, the. 11th day of March. 1929, at the hourTsr one o'clock In the afternoon -thereof at the County Court Hoaae AUany.

Linn County.Oregon, as the time and place for the bearing of ob-; jections to such final account and- the settlement thereof." Dated and published the first time this 6th day of February. 1929. HELEN V. CRAWFORD. Executrix of tkf EsUte of T.

L. Dogger, deceaaedtl Garland A Shanks, attorneys for executrix. There's plenty the'aaatter with this old world, and. one trouble 1 that too manj awn have a wishbone where their backbone engbt to be, Our adrfc to. Lebanon eitis 1n not to eat toe asch.

Pigs would lire a great deal loager If they didn't auke 'DR. J. a GILL -J Deratist Office No. 40 Sherman. Stmt Phone Main I4 Lebanon, Oregon W.

G. AMOS Dentist Office 78 Main OBI Lebanon, Oregon DR.ILJ. Wl LAN Dentist Office Over Lebanon Evenings by Appoint Phone 90 Residence JESSIE M. SKINNER Teacher at Plane Lessons can 'be arranged for "any time. Terms 75c per lesson.

Phone 1603 718 Grove St HOWE FUNERAL HOME 2d It Grant Sts. Phone 151.. Modern Equipment, Stock and Professional Lady Aasis-tant for Lady and Children Oases. LEBANON AMBULANCE Phone 151 W. Grant St.

AND NIGHT SEBVICB Or-call your physician, hsklngtlor ambulance. Lady assistant, dr. e. m. Marsha Electro Chiropractor Office hours 9 m.

p. m. Sunday by Appointment Phone 261 Courtney Bldg. Ore. summons IN THE-JUSTICE'S COURT FOR DISTRICT NO.

6, IN LINN OREGON. J. A. Campbell, Plaintiff, vs. Lon Renfrow and Mrs.

Lon Renfrew, his wife, Defendants. To Lon Renfrow and Mrs. Lon Ren frew, his wife, the above named de fendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff in the above entitled Court, nowon file in the tbe office of the Justice, of the Peace within six weeks from the dale of first publication of this Summons, or suffer judgment to be taken against you and each of you for $37.92 and for the costs and disbursements" of this action. Given under my hand this 29th day of January, 1929. C.

I. LEAVENGOOD, Justice of -the Peace. Published the first time January 30, 1929. FINAL ACCOUNT is hereby gfveri that, the un dersigned administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Hunt, deceased, has filed his final account in said estate with the Clerk of -Linn Countty, Oregon, and that the County Court has set Monday, the 18th' day of Febrn- ary, 1929, at the hour of o'clock in the afternoon thereof at the County Court In Albany, Linn county, Bra the- tfane-and'plare-forrhe hearing' of objections to such final ac- count and Dated and published fhe first time wis itn nay or January, B. C.

CARLETON, Administrator of the estate of Elisabeth Hunt, deceased. Garland Shanks, attorneys for administrator. The poor man can tell his troubles to' the angels, but sometimes he gets tired waiting for an answer and hangs up the receiver. Lebanon pedestrians should remember that most people who drive cars have no designs upon them and they do their 'share of the watching out. PILES CURED Without operation or lost time.

Dr. G. L. Jordan State Bank BuHdlng Phone 143 Albany, Oregon YOVU EYES HAV LOOK ALIKE AND YET NOT SEE ALIKE, Only delicate optical lustra-" merits In the hand of the trained optometrfiirlBleveal the truth sbont yonr eyes. Errors of refraction are corrected.

Tie-', fbility Improved remarkably, Eye strain relieved and your eyes can be made to ee alike, to your completesatUfaction and comfort. We are equipped by trsiwng en expetjeace to give yoa the beat of optical service "at suet -teaaonabW price. HAROLD ALBRO Jeweler aai Optosaetrist. 313 Wert First Street ALB ANT. OREGON IE National Bank a nVent Only Phone 90 R3 The home of Mr.

and Mrs. M. L. Southard was the scene of a pleasant dinner party Saturday evening. it was given in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Max Stewart and daughters I-breiU aad Laverne. and Mrs. Gertrude Frad- enburg, who are here oa a visit from' Santa Crjas. CaL Other guests who enjoyed the 'occasion were Mrs.

Leua Muetsn, Mrs. Dora Warnei Carrie Ixe Cox, Mrs. August Muetse. and sou Victor, Mr. and Mrs.

Dolph Southard, and fhlldreu June and Vance, Mr. ami Mrs. Uillis Southard. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank All report a very enjoyable t'" 1 Max Stewart, formerly. of Lebanon now of Santa Cms, Cal.j arrived Thursday by automobile, making the! trip In 25 hours. On his return Mou day be was accompanied by Mrs. Stewarpuihl their two little daughters. and Mrs.

Stewart's sister, Mrs. James Fradenburg. aim of Santa, Crux, who hare beeu visiting at tbe homo' of Mrs. Muetse and Mrs. Dalph Southard for nearly a mouth.

.1 --f Mr. and. Mrs. T. O.

Cowgill sixiut the week-end in Corvallls as the house guest of Mrs. CowglU's parents, Mr. and Mrs, It. Weatherford. Friday afternoon the Mystic 'club was Very irieasnntl.

eutertained at the home of Mrs. Chester Myers on East. Vne street. After a short busi ness session the program for the after noon was presented by Mrs. Ernest Cook, several of tbe members present taking part in the- program.

A clever musical contest was also Introduced by Mrs. Cook. Mrs. Jack Uaek and Miss Huxel Ayes recelvtug prises. Additional gueota were Miss lluxel Ayres, Mrs.

N. E. Irvine, Mrs. Keuneth Elch-uer, aud Mrs. N.

Lowe, At the usual hour delicious refreshments were served by the' hostess assisted by Miss The next meeting will be held at tbe home of Mrs. Oren Morris on Eaton street In celebration of -the birthday auul-versary of Dr. I y. GatcbelU Mra. Gatchell entertaluetf with a family dinner at her home in Mountain View addition Sunday.

Covers were placed for twelve, uml the Invited guest of honor was Dr. Gatchell's Anuie Greer, following dinner the ufternoon was spent In conversation and music. Gatchell cotrlbuting a group ef accompanied on the piano by his niece. Miss Gernldlue Ki'gester. 1 The Lavender club will meet tomor-cow afternoon at' tile-home of Mrs.

Hulila Miller on North Main streit. Mrs. E. II. Kohler -entertained at dinner on Thursday eveulng at the Kohler home on North Main street Covers were placed for eight, and fol lowing the dinner hour the game of bridge was offered for diversion.

Mr Dennis Cormier carried eff the honors at bridge, winning the prise. Later a social bour was enjoyed, bringing to a close a very pleasant occasion. The regular meeting of lie Woiuans Civic club will be held in the club rooms In the city hall on Monday afternoon at tbe usual hour. The Sewing club of tle Woman Auxiliary of Santiam Post No. fit will meet in the club room of the Legion haH -on-Friday-evenlnT-fbr-woTkr Mrsi J.

N. Bellinger is chalrmau of the Club and requesis'Hneiubers to. bring with them cotton articles that can lie torn In strips for sewing carpet rags to make, rugs for the' veterans' hospital in Portland. A very pleasant and Interesting radio parly was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ferd Seeck last Thurs day evening. The- occasion was to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. A. L. Porter, and also to listen to the radio niexMige from Suit Lake City.

At 6 :30 a talk was given by Mr. Porter's brother. Bob Porter of Lake City, who Is Interested iu the Ray and Harvey cafe, one of the largest la the city. The talk was not a surprise to Mr, Porter, but when at tbe last his brother extended birthday greetings to A. L.

Porter of Lebanon, Ore, he was very much surprised. After lUtenlng to tbe message tbe guests enjoyed lovely birthday dinner. The. place cards were imitation radios, and on the back of each was written tbe topic for a humorous radio talk to be given by each guest. Tbe Kll Kara Kluti enjoys many such dinuers and often shares with others.

This time Miss Luella Jenkins was tbe additional guest. The Riverside Hewing Circle, with a large group of members present, met Thorsdsy afternoon, with Mrs. J. L. Griggs at her borne on East street.

After tbe biulness session tbe work of tbe afternoon wss sewing on a. quilt to be presented to the Ig Ulster Farm; also In making up a bundle of clothing to be given wbere needed. Puns were made for tbe next meeting to be held at Mrs. D. W.

Jsrton'a, Februsrr.lt. time they wUl dispense 'with the business meeting snd will spend tbe lime socially with a Valentine party and a celebration of the-birthday of the hostess. Mr Griggs, with her assistant bmrtesa. Mrs. Math GogL served rlty lutxA eoa during pleasant social hour.

Vb Itors of lb aftersooa we're Mrs. Hoi Litulley and Mlaa At the cUm of the regular Meeting at, lb Woman's Relief Oorpa, Friday afteraooa patriotic program eom- SBeatoratlng the birthday of Wsnbing-loa and Xincxdn eras prrxeated, Mm. D. 8. Tenwy.

presiding. Mrs. J. O. aa UnprsMSve reading: -'Toutig Uarola." Mrs.

Cart Carlson of betid delighted tbe andleac with a lioiaorous rending: "Ojeerlng Tb Up." 11. B. Chens read a ease-preheaUve arUde! "Wsshtngton's Bright sunshine and clear crisp air were welcomed and made It difficult to realise that mid winter is with na. since reminded us so. forci bly of tbe many delightful days we en-.

Joj-ed last This will, be a busy week in social circles, and the change in weather even -for a short time -adds to the pleasure. of alL The leading social event of the week was the luncheon given at the homeof Mr, and Mrs. T. G. Oowglll.

on North Second street this afternoon, lor CTHowe, Mrs. H. J. Wttelan and Mr. Cowglll were hostesses.

As a'promise of spring, 'the spacious rooms were gay with daffodils, and covers for forty were laid at small tables placed about the rooms. Following luncheon the-game of bridge was offered for diversion, and later a social hour was Out of town guests were Mr. R. L. Wea'terford.

Homing, and Mrs. Pete Miller of Corvallls, and Mrs. J. K. Weather-ford, Mrs.

Mark -Weatherford and Mrs. O. D. Austin of Albany. -j Honoring the members of the L.

H. S. debating team, and for the pleasure of her sou, Jack Bellinger, who is a member of the team, Bellinger entertained at a one o'clock dinner at her home ou east-Grant street Sunday. The warm hospitality of the Bellinger home made it a most enjoy able occasion, and was much appreciated by those present. Additional guests were Miss Wllma Botts 5f the high school faculty, coach of the team.

Miss Mae Buchannu, Miss Mildred Cole," Miss Virginia Prlauli and Miss Eltxabeth Jones, also members of the L. H. S. faculty. Members, of the de bating teams present were Kathleen Skinner and Clarence Booth of the af firmative, and Ernestine Riddle and Jack Bellinger of- tbe negative team.

Chapter V. P. E. O. Sisterhood met at the attractive home of MY.

and Mrs. Sigurd Landstrom on Frankllne street Monday afternoon, the president Mrs. S. I. Stewart, presiding.

Minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. II. R. Groves, and during the business session tbe subject for study for the coming year was decided The subject selected was "Fo nious Contemporary Women," -and the subject will be taken up following- tbe election omcers ana tne Beginning or the year's work In March, The pro gram for the afternoon was given by Mrs. N.

M. Newport, and was a yery interesting resume of articles appear lug In "The Record," the official maga- tine of the P. E. O. Sisterhood.

The presence of the Mrs, .8. I. Stewart, was welcomed on her return from a trip to. Toppenlsh, where she was called by the Illness of her daughter, Mrs. Wayne Huston, also a member of Chapter V.

Mrs. Stewart reported her daughter rapidly recov- lag. from her illness. At the close of the 'meeting tea was served by the hostess at an attractively appointed table in the dining room, presided over by the president, and later a social hour was enjoyed. Mr," Harry B.

Waggoner of La Grande was a motor visitor at horn of his mother, Mrs. Wllma Wag-gooetf in Mountain View addition- Sat urday. Mr. Waggoner Is a Packard automobile dealer in the eastern -Ore gon and has recently returned There after 'a few months spent In the same business in Baker, Oregon. The Caromlue club held its last reg ular meeting at the attractive country home of Mrs.

Ivan Ayers north of -town. The meeting was presided over by the' president, Mrs. Vernon Reeves, and minutes of tbe previous meeting were" read by the secretary, Mrs. John Zlmbrlck. Following tbe business ses- slona social hour was enjoyed and de licious refreshments served by the hos tess.

Mrs. Gllniore, who has come to muke her home with her daughter, Mrs. Vm. Robins, was an additional guest. The dub will be.

entertained at the home of Mrs. B. Bahrke on Sherman street, tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Bellinger, who are now living on the J. N. Bellinger farm southeast of town, entertained a party or twelve Lebanon friends on Thursday evening, the game of "500" ibeflrgy offered for diversion. This one oAthe attractive country homes in the rltAnlty of Ix4janon, and tbe hosii tality of Mr. and Mrs: Bellinger was appreciated by the motor party attending.

At the usual hour delirious refreshments were served by the bout ena. -4 I. W. Shearer Portland war a motor visitor at the home of his sister In4aw, Mrs. Wilms Waggoner -Mon day.

Mr. Shearer Is a repreentative of the Flared Motor Truck company In Portland. He repotted that the ride on clean pavements In bright sun- shine, wblch he encouateFd -after leaving the. where tnvw'and eoid winds prevailed, was a delightful ex perlence and one greatly enjoyed. The Junior Mstrou club will nwrt tomorrow TaTTbe borne-of Mrs.

Bruce Miller on East Ash street. Vr. Zla Arebsrt- spent the weekend ih Eugene as the house guert of relatives In. the University city. 1 The many friends of Mrs.

IL Ralston are glad to know that she has almost recovered from sodden attack of Ulnea. w'- TW rortsdghtly Book dab will be entertained tomorrow afiereaoa st the ktosse of Mrs. Ralph Rcrogxln. The Night eiub was eery pleasantly eatntainew at tba koas of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Kohler oo North Main street Tboraaay evening. -This dub ia cosapanit of. troop of twelve ymug saarried peopi and the gam of bridg always preceded by a covered This renmrkable washer" has a wringer with big, soft rubber rolls that can't buttons or wear them out; a beautiful Tully nickeled Syraloy tub and is equipped with every known safety device. operation.

Mr. Williamson Is said to be suffering less, but the physician think It will be some time before tbey wlll operate. Mr. aud Mrs. Orytlle Downing and children spent Saturday with her parent, Mr.

aud Mrs. C. P. Hauler of Lebanon. Mr.

and Mrs. John Turnldge and children were dtnaer guests of Mr, and Claude Mills, Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Edwards of Mjtmrue were here Tuesday.

Mrs. Edwards spent the day with her sister, Mr, p. Vf I'owrtl and family, Mr. Julius Smith, who has been very ill of Inflammatory rheumatism, and her mother, Mr. Grant Thomas, who has been suffering from heart iruuuio, ro voi reiwrieu niiicii ueiier, JTelends of Mc and J.

Nav to know -that they: art aide to be out again, after a -sever Illness of Influeus. bUDAViULIS iSij A tree mm A sun wa born to Mr. and Mrs. franc Kau January 'Si. Tbi is their first boy but third child.

Roy Lewis I the new arrival's name, Austin Jones, son of D. W. June, went last week to stay with relative abov Fouler. ll will attend srhutd there for lh remainder of the term. Mr.

aud Mr. Hobart Ollbreath ami three- tbUilren are Dow living In Ih house recently vacated by the Charles stteffek family, Tbe Gilbreath came from Oklahoma last spring and have been living In Lebanon. Due child enrolled in tbe third grade of the local scbooL The Lebanon eltlsen who neglected io vote but contluu to hoUer are no better than back seat drivers. FACTORY BIETII0D3 Our equipment for 'your 'Car repairs designed by manufacturers' mechanical atandards meet any factory tests. Your car, here, ia not just in "shop." It is in a repair plant prepared to rentier service of motor manufacturers', character i Not adding to your cost, but effecting reul savings! ktMW 1Kb EASY to USE I for Mr: Allen and will taken over tbe management of the chickens, tbe main work of Mr.

Allen's farm, Loro Burford, with his wife and children, of Los Augeles, arrived tore by auto Saturday front Camas, Wn where they have been visiting Mrs. Burford's relatives. They were cuter-talnud Sunday with a family dinner at the home of bis uncle, George Burford. Other members of tbe family who participated in the reunion wen Loro Burford's father, Doc Burford of Lebanon, and his alater, Mrs. Chester Shell and family, bis uncle, John Burford aud family of Lebanon, aud Mr, and Mrs.

N. Harrison of Lacoiub) bla -Grandmother Burford was present aud also Mrs. McKlnuey of Lebanon. They-vlslted among- -relatives Monday aud left for Los Angeles, Tuesday, Mrs. John Fltswater of Berlin was the guest of Mrs, Mike Uobson last week.

Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, And Mrs. Otto Cog were Mr. and Mm. Waldron Easton of Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs, C.

Skeitoa of Iebaaon and Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph Swena. Mr. E.

Sharp of l'ortland and Mrs. It K. Peery of Sdo are at tba home to as slat in the care of their niutlwr, Mrs. C. Cos who suffered a fracture of her right leg two week ago, Mr.

aud Mrs, Walter Edward were In Lebanon, Sunday, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Gamblll.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Downing aud children and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd lluuck and son of Santiam Terrace spent Sunday at Mrs.

11.. II. Hen dryx's. Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Kslnes, who came down from M1U City. because of the temporary closing of the camp, an st C. L. Raines. Mr.

II, D. Smith' returned Friday from Pasco, where she wss called by tlte Illness of her grandmother, Mr. Mary Laukford. Mr. ttmltb found her fully conscious and able to talk with her for a few days; but sht passed awsy while she wss there.

Mrs. Lankford, who wss 87 year of age, bad visited here and bat friend In this locality who regret to lean of her death. Mrs. Ernest Heath of Mill City spent few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

I. O. McCloud. Mrs. A.

J. Bishop, who has been under the care of physician' at tlte home of her daughter, Mr. C. W. Kinder 4he Happy Home section, is much Improved and able to be up all tba time, Ellis Sylvester I In.

'very health, suffering front rstmnach trouble. Mr. and Mr. Waldo 'Rose and daughter Kathleen spent Sunday at B. D.

Smith's, A group of. the church people met st Marion Cook's Tuesday night to practice singing' new hymn. They will meet Frklsy night at J. W. Wirt's.

They expect to meet each week for' song prsctlce. Elwin Kinder? and hi mother Mrs. Sarah Kinder of Waterlo were ft W. KInder's, Sunday. Kevorsl from her altesdwd tbe- sale at IL E.

WUUamwn's; Monday. Mrs. IIIlenMon will live la Lebanon for while. Mr. and.

Mr. John Turnklg'n drove to the Albany bospiial Sunday sfler-noon te see 11. WUIIamsoa, who taking treatment preparatory to aa EASY to BUY 1 Birthday," and Mrs. Iva Cruson read au Interesting storjapproprlate to the occasion. Mrs.

U. Skelton spoke briefly on the personality of Ltucolu. The program closed by singing "America." During a social hour Mrs. II. C.

Howe and Mrs. Carlson, luncheon served exquisite refreshments. LACOMB Elder John Turnldge preached at jhe Ruptist church Sunday morning as the regular pastor, Rev. J. It.

Parker of Philomath was unable to be her because Harrington of Sslem, -of the Free Methodist 4iftb, held quarterly meeting services at the local chim-n Monday aud Tuesday eveiilugT TheSei'vtces'Trere well attended considering the Inclement weather and sickness la the neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. John Kemmllng'H eiglit-jeur-old son who died at their home In Monroe, Saturday, was brought to the Fern Ridge cemetery for burial, Tuesday, Mrs. Keuiiullug 1s the youngest dsughter of Sam Sylvester, formerly a well known resident of the Ileuver Creek section, and a half slater of Mrs.

William Uumin of Lebanon, ami a niece of James Sylvester of Lacoiub. Mrs. O. E. I'omeroy continues seriously ill of heart and nervous trouble, a development following lufluensa.

Little Leo Uurford, a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Burford, who had a serious auack of Influeusa, la reported to have leakage of the heart aud a per sisteut nervous trouble which is weak eulug the action of the muscles of bis arms. Mrs. I.

G. McCloud makes very slow improvement from Uiflauiniatury rheumatism attended by swelling of her arms and shoulders and an aggravated condition of trouble in her aide for which site underwent a surgical operation a few mouths ago. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gaines entertained a large group of friends at their borne Katurday Music and cards were)he diversion of the eveuiug, aud a bounteous lunch wss served at late hour.

II. H. Nolan. was given a pleasant birthday surprise Sunday by number of friends who came to extend greet-lugs and wisuea for happy return of the day. Tin time wss spent socially and banqurt was served In cafeteria style.

A beautifully adorned birthday cake wss aa attractive feature Jf the menu. Those participating la the happy event were Mr. and Mrs. Burton. Esther Ray.

Mr. and Mrs. 1MB Kiurgis sod Walter T. Downing snd idaugbter. Miss.

Carrie Downing sud Mr. and Mrs. Nolan and family. J(kf. Irene Wirt of Crabtrc railed la the afternoon to extend greetings.

Many friends unite in good mlmbn Mr. Nolan. Mr, aud Mrs. Lloyd Hhauks and ehlidren of Waterloo and Mr. and Mra t'e-U Edwards were Sunday visitors at C.

E. Clsrk's. Frtentaa aad Jtowan'a mill resuaod operations Mo43VafiX a shut dows) tun-mum of I be cold and snowy Mr. aud Mrs. J.

E. Baldwin, who recently came from South l)akuta to rl.lt hU bsutbfr; E. A. Baldwin and fsm0y7 hare moved" Into- the George AUesi' property and' will keep bone nog or tnesaseivea..

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