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Randalls i te | past week has been exceptional- | November Only Down will put a THOR Electric washer in your home—then $10 each month thereafter until fully paid. The above terns are for the month of November Only Grangeville Electric Light & Power Co COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Hooooosooesoossooogodeoes | of prairie * SCHOOL NOTES. | (By Delbert Hale) The monthly examinations ' were held Friday. Following are} ei the highest grades of each class | for the month. Senior — Cecilia Nacke, Harry Hanley, 92. 92; Junior—Margaret Shinnick 92 F Sophmore—Louise Hattrup 93 =i Freshmen—Selma Butler, 92. Eighth grade—Tom Shinnick, | Sf $5 B's; Clarence Peterson, 5 B's. *| Seventh grade—Jean Kimball, Si1A and 8 B's $ : The Cottonwood high school basket ball team played their Cottonwood boy’s were defeated by the score of 45 to 17. tage to the visiting team. The lineup was as follows: Hendrickson, left field; Han- ter; J. Hanley, left guard: Tacke right guard; Homar, utility. The trip was made to Winches ter in cars, two cars of rooters accompanied them. Winchester hich school gymnasium Friday, November 12 at 8 o'clock. This will be the first game on the home floor. Miss Gertrude Goeckner is vis- iting in Grangeville at the home of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Matthiesen and little son Holbart, are spend- ing the week in Lewiston. Grangeville last week. tle fellow is doing fine. first game of the season at Win- chester last Friday night. The | tended visit to points in the mid- | dle west. Evangelastic meetings will mencing Sunday evening. Rev. H. S. Randall of Grangeville will be the principal speaker. rome of Mr. and Mrs. William Crea last Saturday morning. Dr. Orr reports both mother and | babe are doing nicely. | The passenger traffic on the | Grangeville-Lewiston train the ly heavy due to the large number people visiting the | Lewiston Livestock show. | The approaching marriage of | Albert Nau and Miss Mary Arnz- en of Ferdinand has been an- |nounced. The wedding will take place at the Catholic church in | Ferdinand Tuesday morning. | Mrs. Olie Rhett, one of the sales ladies of the Cottonwood | Mercantile Co., is spending a 'two weeks vacation at outside | points. While away she will visit | at Walla Walla, where her son } | Chester is now located. | Bart Simon was a passenger |Tuesday morning for Lewiston | where he will visit at the home | of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | Simon, and from there will go to | Deer Park, Wash., to join his | wife and baby who are visiting | at the home of L. C. McMahan. Lark Kerlee a former resident of Grangeville but now residing at Eugene, Oregon spent Tues- day in Cottonwood visiting with his sisters, Mrs. A. C. Gentry and Mrs. White. He left Wed- nesday morning for his home at Eugene. Announcement of the death of Mrs. B. W. Maxey was received by friends in Cottonwood, this week. The Maxey family re- sided here for a number of years and are now located at Pasco, Wash. Friends of the family regret to hear of their sad loss. Among some of the people who paid the Lewiston Livestock show a visit from this immediate vicinity during the past week are the following: B. Tacke, T. Kolbeck, John Knop jr., R. Nims Joe McDonald, J. B. McDonald, Ed Nelson, John Meyer, H C. Matthiesen and many others. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Etzel and family of Stanton, Oregon who | have been visiting in this im- mediate vicinity for the past ‘month, being relatives of the | Dumans departed for their home | this mornine accompanied by A. |C. Duman and family who will spend a month visiting in Ore- | gon, Wess Hockersmith and son, | Earl went to Palouse, Wash., | Monday, where they will spend ja few days visiting with rela- |tives and friends. The main object of the trip was to visit with the mother of Mr. Hocker- smith’s first wife, an elderly lady who is visiting there from the esat and whose age prevent- ed her from making the trip to Cottonwood. The | f slick floor was a great disadvan- | § ley, right field; Schroeder, cen- | will play a return game at the|! ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEws|Eé Drs. Orr and Stockton operat- | ed upon little Henry Lester of The lit- returned Wednesday from an ex- be held at the M. 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