The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 16, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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    SEPTEMBER 1«. 192ft
THE HILLSBORO ARGUS
PAOS EIGHT
B— •—!
■EK
I beke of Hillsboro, spent a few days hero Sunday, being guests of Mr.
I last week with their aunt. Mrs. and Mrs. D. R. Sloan, who aro at
South Tualatin
present the occupant».
i Louise VanKleek.
Alfred Obriat, who has boon vli­
J. J. VanKleek hai been erecting
ii
Thao Pitman and family spent
a new silo at his ranch on Pleasant lting hi» grandparent» for the past
Permanent Road is
Sunday evening with F. H. Bowlby Banks Schools Are
week, returned to hi» home in Gresh­
Valley road during the past week.
and family.
Bernard VanKleek and son, Ralph, am Sunday.
Constructed
South
Going
Full
Blast
Charles Demmin has moved his
George Kimber, who has been in
of Portland spent the day Sunday
five-room cottage on to a new base­
the Eaat for some time past, and hi»
Bank«, September 15—The road with relatives around town.
Banks, September 15—The Banks
ment. He expects to move in as schools started this week, the grade south from Banks rot another coat
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Sloan and daughter, Mias Vera Kimber, who
»oon as the house is remodeled.
school Monday with Prof. Yoder and of dressing this week, which com- »on, Weldon, spent the day Sunday ha» been in Grant* l’a»a of late, re­
Walter Demmin and mother were
turned to thia town (where they
the union high school opened yester­ pietea this strip of road. The long with friends in Portland.
guests at the Herman Leibenow
formerly resided) the first of the
day. The grade school teachers are bridge on this road is being re-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Vandermost
home Sunday.
Mrs. Conant, Miss Eleanor Conant placed hy a new one this week, ' and children of Rainier were visit­ week. They are vinting at the home
Corn cutting starts this week in
which was te have been completed ors last week at the home of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Warden Wilson,
and Miss Morgan.
the neighborhood.
Prof. Johnston is at his post in the yesterday.
Miss Hasel Koenig has recently en­
and Mr». C. Vandermost
The traffic has had to detour by
high school and has for his helpers
Mias Margaret Koenig is attend­ tered the employ of the Pacific Tel­
this year Miss Gilbert. Mis» Nora way of Roy or Gale« Creek nearly ing Washington high school in Port­ ephone and Telegraph company of
two week«, but the work is nearly land this year.
and W. G. Blanchette.
Portland, having a position in the
Wigwam Confectionery Pehrsson
The
attendance
will
be
much
in-
I
fininshed and we now have a good
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Sutherland of office department.
Third Street at Stage Depot
creased when the prune and hop I permanent road, the first time in Portland were Sunday guests of Mr. J Mrs. August Wensel and son, Wil­
Fountain Drinks - Ice Cream
'
crops are taken care of. which will years.
and Mrs. Robert Pomeroy.
liam, were transacting business in
Candies • Cigarettes - Tobacco
probably be in about two weeks.
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Mrs. L. S. Bierly and Mr». Ethel Portland Saturday.
Serving Lun eh ee
Baaka Ha» Naw Doctor
McCormick and children moved to
Full Line Mngaainoo
George Hoover is attending the
MANY PICK HOPS
Banks, September 15—Dr. H. M. Hillsboro last Saturday, where they Hillsboro high school. He graduated
Kine and wife came here from will reside during the school year from the Kinton school last year.
Banks, September 15—Hop pick- Portland last week and are located and Mi»» Grace McCormick will at­
Miss Ida Bucher of Portland vis­
ing in this section is well under ¡n t],r w G. Walker house. Dr. tend Hillsboro high school. Thi» fam­ ited her parent», Mr. and Mrs. F.
LOANS
way now, though the hop acreage Kine is B physician and expects to
On real estate. Low interest has decreased considerably in the build up a practice in Banks and ily will be greatly missed, as they A. Bucher. Sunday.
cost. Repayment privileges. last few years. The hops that used vicinity. His offices are in his home have resided here for many years. ; Leland Flint ha» been in thi» com­
We will all look forward to their munity the past week with hi»
to grow on the Carstens farm in for the present
homecoming at the end of the school threshing outfit, and some of our [
the north edge of Banks have been
year.
farmers have had their clover seed
dug up and sixty acres of straw­
BANKS PERSONALS
A large number from thi» town threshed out.
berries now take their place.
attended the auction sale held last
Miss Hazel Haise, who has been
The Love hopyard west of here is
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Walker have Friday at the ranch of W. N. Ha a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
one of the largest in this locality moved to Portland for the winter in thorn of the Laurel district. It is Cutting for the past week, han rc
WASHINGTON SAVINGS & and employs about 200 pickers this order to eliminate the long drive»
understood that there were a num­ turned to Tigard, where she is visit­
LOAN ASSOCIATION
year.
during the winter months between ber of buyers from here.
ing her grandmother. Mrs. Alice Cut
Shute Bank Bldg.
Hillsboro
Portland and Banks for Mr. Walk­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter VanKleek ting.
Bank» to Play Franklin
er, who is a member of the Walker and daughter, Katherine Helen, of
Banks, September 15—The Banks orchestra and plays a great deal in Beaverton were callers on relatives
Dedicate Tualatin Church
Bear Cats and the Franklin Gar- and around Portland.
around town Sunday.
Dedication service« for the new
Mrs. Charles Kessler and little
age of Portland will cross bats here
Zack Martin i» employed during
Sunday in what will probably be a daughter returned home from For- the prune drying season at the Tualatin Methodist Episcopal church
New Zealand
were held Sunday. The church stands
very exciting game as the Banks est Grove Sunday last.
ranch of W. W. Jaquith in the lau­
team holds the scores of games
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilcox are rel district, who is drying prunes for today without any indebtedness, and
nt these services it was unnece sary
RABBITS FOR SALE played with several Portland teams rejoicing over the arrival of a baby the many growers in that town.
to solicit the usual pledge».
this summer and the Franklinites in- girl born September 6.
Mr. and Mrs. August Obrist and
tend to show ’em.
E. O. Johnson, the truck man, is family of Gresham spent Sunday at
County Fair, September 21, 22, 23.
driving a brand new truck.
Does Ready to Breed
the home of Mr. and Mrs. August I
Mi»» Parmley Elected
Mrs. Howard Mansfield is here Dallmann.
Banks, Sept. 15—Cleo Parmley j from Washinfton on a visit to her
Most of the farmers in this com­
MONEY TALKS
Dressed Rabbits—35c per lb. received the highest number of votes | sister, Mrs. H. Hunt, and other rel- munity have been busy filling their
in the queen contest held here last atives.
Salesman,
Salealadie» and Re­
silos during the past week.
eek. Louis Fischer was second and
Mrs. C. C. Barnard, who has been
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cox attended tail merchant. My item» fit all
Eleanor Conant third.
visiting her sifter, Mrs. G. Turner, the annual homecoming and roll cal) ' of you. Salesman averages 31.0U
Albert Kirchgraber
returned to her home in Spokane of Canton, Portland, No. 1 held at profit for every dealer called on.
Coeta dealer $2.00, he »ell» for
Mrs. C. D. Miller is here from last week.
makes 31.60 an $2.00 in­
Hillsboro Portland caring for Mrs. Ralph Wil­ The Kennery garage has a new the I. O. O. F. temple in Portland >3.50,
1472 Walnut St.
vested. Salesman makes 01.00. If
Saturday evening.
cox and baby.
Cl are a Salesman or wish to
coat of paint.
A Salem truck delivered two wa­
ome one. If you never »old
ter tanka in town last Friday. One anything in your life I will tell
: main for the school year, where he
how Co make better than
I is attending the Rainier high school. was for S. H. Pomeroy and the you
(Address)
other for W. C. Hall. They will be 0100.00 a week.
Goo. L. Laao, Mansfield. Ohio
More new cars have recently made put up as soon as possible. This
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their appearance on our roads. R.
There was another “working bee” ' Teufel has a Buick six, Mr. Shan­ will greatly improve the water sys­
at the church last Friday and more non has a new one of a popular tems on these ranches.
I
A family dinner was served at the
Let’s Get This Straight
^ work ’i“/o7 in
makeand_Jake~ Kaix trade'd his “old
the grove and church grounds, which Ford for a roadster of the Fame home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Vander­
We are still in the paint­
most last Sunday and the follow­
adds greatly to the looks of the make.
ing business. We do not
ing were participanta in the fine
property.
claim to be world-beat­
The following were guests Sun- dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mun­
Mrs. S. A. Malehorn of Coquille day at the home of Mr. and
ers. No Oxford diplomas
Mrs. son and family of Linnton, Mr. and
haariem oil has been a world
ha.« been spending the past week
hanging on our walls. But
A. H. Dallmann: Mrs. Norris Olsen Mrs. Willard Goraage and family of wide remedy for kidney, liver and
with
her
sister,
Mrs.
Kirk
Hoover.
we do know PAINTS—
and Miss Clara Gerig of Portland Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Van­
plain and fancy. We’re in
Floyd Bierly sold five of his cows and Migs Sadie Miller of Hillsboro, dermost of Cooper Mountain, Mias bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
last week. He purchased a fine reg­
the business to make a
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cutting and Margaret Vandermost, the host and
istered cow at the W. N. Hathorn
living—not a killing. We
their house guest. Miss Hazel Haise, hostess.
sale last Friday.
are here to please with
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Koenig were
were county seat callers Wednes-
William and Joseph Wenzel went.
honest purpose and quali­
Portland callers Monday.
day.
to Rainier Sunday, where they were
fied experience — not a s
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hall and
Edwin Richards has returned to
visitors at the home of their sister,
fancy specialists endeav­
’ I Clackamas, where he has employ- daughter, Mary Katherine, who are correct internai tmubles. stimulate vital
Mrs. Kurt Braune. Joseph will re-
oring to revolutionize the
making their home in Salem for the organa. Three sta-,. All ¿nirgiits. InJrt
ment.
business
~
August Wenzel is makin« some present, were callers at their home un thè originai cnuinc Q uid M ium
improvements to his chicken house
NICKESON knows paints
by laying a new floor, also extend­
ing a water pipe so as to have run­
B. R. Nickeson
ning water.
Phone 2407
Herman Dallmann, who has been
employed in Sunset, Wash., for the
past few weeks, returned home last
nan
Sunday.
Groceries,
Paul Ennis of Hillsboro, who has
School Supplies
been spending the summer with his
Hillsboro
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark,
and Notions
returned to his home the last of the
General (?) Ga*
. week.
Roscoe Bierly, young son of Mr.
and Oils
Lay in Your Winter*»
i and Mrs. Roy Bierly, had his ton­
Supply Early
Your Satisfaction is Our
sils and adenoids removed on last
Pleasure
j Thursday. He is getting along nice-
Delivered Prices
ly.
J. A. McMILLAN, Prop.
William and Raymond Meltebeke,
4-fL Ash—
$7
Matinee Every Sunday at 2 p. m.
| sons of Mr. and Mrs. Rene Melte-
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BANKS NEWS
OELRICH NURSERY CO.
Ore neo, Oregon
If you are expecting to build a home thia fall, come in
and let us figure on materials with you. We carry the
best.
J. W. COPELAND YARDS
Second and Washington St«.
llillaboro
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BALLOON . BALLOON - BALLOON
DANCE
at the
,
New Shadyside Dance Hall
( Between Gaston and Foresi Grove oa Highway)
SATURDAY NIGHT
SEPTEMBER 18
Music by
Gail Karns and His 8-Piece Orchestra
BALLOONS
By the Hundreds
Will be Given Away
ZOO YEARS
WOOD
...
L. P. Stranahan, Mgr.
Phone 301
FOR OVER
w THEATRE 11
Phone Hillsboro 2621
Autumn I« the
Ideal Tima to
Build
Paint Talks
VENETIAN
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Complete Line of Fruit Trees
Ornamentals, Shade and Shrubbery
Grafted Walnuts and Filberts
Kintan
HAZELDALE
STORE
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Ad million, $1.00
l.adieH Free
BALLOON - BALLOON - BALLOON
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SUNDAYand MONDAY
Matinee Every Saturday, 2 p. m
September 19-20
16-inch—
$7
First-Class Oak—
$8
4-fL Fir, old growth—$6
1st Class Second Growth
Fir, $5.50
Coal and Briquets
Hillsboro Transfer
& Fuel Co.
Repeat Orders
Confirm Quality
50 more Graham Brothers Motor
Coaches for the Department of
Street Railways, Detroit—198 in alL
A confirmation of the high quality,
dependable service and low-cost
operation characteristic of all prod'
ucts bearing Graham Brothers
name.
An order that every organization
requiring transportation, whether
by Bus or Truck, c?4^g»>!low as an
infallible guide to juuicious buying.
Phon« 542
Washinfton St.
Residence phones 571 and 221
For Your Convenience
and Comfort
We maintain and operate a
complete and modern Fu­
neral Home. The finest
equipment obtainable is al­
ways ready for immediate
call. Motor Coaches make
it possible for us te extend
our services t o outlying
and distant parts of the city
and country. Privacy is as­
sured at the Funeral Home.
The Chapel is conveniently
arranged and has every fa­
cility for a beautiful service.
THE GLENN F. BELL
MORTUARY
Third and Lincoln Sts.
PHONE 063
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A two-ply western
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meet 90% of all hqtding requirement*.
Z>/w/et/¿yJ.STUA5I BLAÇMON
1- Ton Chassis (G-BOY) ....$1014
1 ^-Ton Chassis.................. 1403
2- Ton Chassis...................... 1605
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Usual Pricei
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Hoot rides again
Hoot «hoots again! In his quest of the mys­
terious bullet. And every time his camera
clicks—roarin' blazes—what a thrill for
you!
Also Comedy and Pathe News
Usual Pricei
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