The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 29, 1928, Page 10, Image 10

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MARC II 29. I92H.
THE HILLSBORO ARGUS
PAGE TEN
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Garden and Flower Seeds at
moat of the good old home Percy Long's Hardware.
and with mountains rearing their taken it, too. Presumably they did. ventilation if the bedroom door was
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slightly ajar.
les, for the younger genera
lofty heights against her skylines is J I never saw them.
The
Hillsboro
Argus
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After having driven from the
These were the ideas of a major­
have learned in Achooli
school, I and
a standing condemnation of the vul­
gar advertising signboard which has system of the growing child an un­ ity of small town and country house­
mimy of
been flaunted in the faces of visi­ known quantity of accumulated iin- holder» not so many years ago, and
j< bmwd on
known
poisons
which
Imd
thinned,
it
is
basely
rumored
that
there
are
tors along our highways to tell of
n ounce of
Send your laundry to Munger!
the virtues of this kind of gasoline or thickened, his blood (I forget still such homes in Oregon.
i axiom to
Banks, March 29.—C. B. Carstens | this week at the home of Mr. Hut­ < r that brand of canned soup, cig­ which', the spring tonic also speed­
It would seem that in those days
Ohio.
Dr. Finley Van Orsdnll,
Buy only Hillsboro made
sustained some deep cuts and bruises chens’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. arette. or other commodity,
ily supplied the vim. vigor and vital­ those living closest to nature knew,
Blend!
about the face last week while work­ Hutchens.
ity
he
had
lost
during
the
long
cold
or
cared
least,
about
its
laws.
It
The beauty of Mt. Hood or of
Cornbread Is very nourishing, os
ing at the Moenke sawmill. The
winter.
may
have
been
that
in
the
struggle
Join the American Legion,
Mr. and Mrs. J. VanOrder, ac-
pecially if made up with milk and
hold-back line broke and flew back companied by their daughter. Rosa- Crater Lake suffers immeasurably
The virtue was in the sulphur. for livelihood the perspiration, or
—and—»
striking him on the head. It was leen, and the Misses Golda and by the incongruity of ugly sign- The molasses was added only to dis­ something, of the effort blinded eggs.
necessary to take several stitches to Maxie Hopkins, motored to Port­ boards which shut out the green engage Willie's mind from the prin­ their eyes to the obvious. However,
Bring
your
out of town
foreground of a pasture or field,
mend the lacerations on his face.
land Sunday.
gueata to
lhe marvels of a limpid brook or cipal ingredient. But it always took no one now doubts that W illie’s
Visitors from Gales grange. Wash­
Mrs. A. B. McFarlane was called daisy populated meadow lose their argument, and sometimes actual ' spring toning-up should have been
ington grange and Riverside grange to Hillsboro Monday to serve as a charms when they become the mere force to administer each dose, for credited to sunshine and pure air,
attended the regular meeting of the juror for the present term.
Hillsboro, Route Four
background for a Bull Durham sign. after one taste pleas, maxims, ami or that the sulphur and molasses
Banks lodge last Saturday.
The
S. Gibson of Portland is visiting And where is there any recompense admonitions became but empty was an unnecessary and disagree
We curry a full line of
Hillsboro, Oregon
debenture plan of farm relief was his daughter. Mrs. A. C. Wahl, this to the state of Oregon for permit­ sounds. Willie's suspicions had been I able imposition. We know that a
discussed. J. C. Lewton, Mr, and week.
night air or cohl air is not danger
ting these incongruities to remain? transformed into knowledge.
We
will make them feel
Mrs. F. J. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Miss Eleanor Conant of Wood­
As the course of treatment ex­ ' ous, and that, given freely of pure
Perhaps by charging the com­
just
as "at home" as
R. Hodson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lilly. bum and Walter Enzie of Corvallis i
tended over a couple of weeks or air, and all the sunshine procurable
though in their own
Mr. and Mrs. R. Lepschat, Marshal were week-end visitors at the A. C. | panics a small pittance the land so, the early spring days were throughout the winter months, no
, owners do derive some revenue from
home.
LaSalle and B. Ortman represented Conant home, two i...
— north
— --
mdes
of
forlns of BjvertUin<> but the lengthening, the sun was gaining in I child,’ or, for that mutter, no adult, Located one mile north of
Reedville, at the corner of
Gales grange.
The visitors from Banks.
needs a spring tonic.
power,
windows
were
occasionally
•
,..l state >tsplf «nd the public as a
Market and Baseline Rond
Washington grange were Mrs. Cora
Mr. and Mrs. William
Moore ..
and
This has knocked the props from
Then came the tear-up
7and
" mi 4"‘ h . Stohler spenf
s"un-1 "hole certainly do not derive any opened.
Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth Harms, Lucy Mr.
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! ■ compensation
for this sale of . their of housecleaning, and everything
Baker, C. D. Meek, Cecelia Gent, uay
nn»s
»
.
day ai
at mr
the gun
golf
links ai
at \ Cornelius.
was thoroughly aired.
hoi miiaawi
ra a x m x a mmm kk
Mr. and Mrs J. Pinckard of Cor- [^st
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Cora Darland, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Willie played long hours out of
Vandomelon, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. vallis, who are attending O. S. C., i i ties of nature with which God has
doors; he “perked up," and the
Mills, Gertie Meek, Eva Meek and were home for a few days' visit with so lavishly surrounded us here.
If any state in our broad land spring tonic had once more accom-
Melvin Meek.
Mr. Craft was a Mrs. Pinckard's parents, Mr. and
has a right to rise up in the might plished its miracle.
guest from Riverside grange.
Mrs. A. B. McFarlane.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Holliday of cf their united citizenry and de­
Late in the fall Pa hud carefully
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodman of
Scofield were week-end visitors in Portland were Sunday visitors at mand that the advertising sign chinked all the little cracks about
the home of S. E. Holliday of Banks. boards be abandoned, then Oregon the windows and doors; drafts were
Banks.
A. H. Wolford returned home on is that state. The Portland Garden a serious menace to health.
No
Mr. and Mrs. C. Sandy of Hills-
boro and Mr. Sandy’s sister from Saturday from Green Mountain, club is on the right track, we should window was open at night; night
Idaho called at the home of J. J. where he has been assisting Frank be glad to add our small voice to air was a positive danger, and, be-
the work they are inaugurating, side, why furnish fuel to heat all
Genzer with the farm work.
Hutchens Friday evening.
Mrs. John Kennedy of Hillsboro and we hope that the people all out-doors!
There was plenty
Arnold Vanderzanden, the infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vander­ spent a few days in Banks last week ever this state will join in swelling
the cry against advertising sign­
zanden, died Saturday and was visiting her sons, Ralph and Jeff.
Charles Reynolds was a Portland boards until the cry can be heard
buried at the Banks cemetery Mon­
visitor Sunday afternoon.
at Salem and the signboards be
day afternoon.
The girls’ indoor baseball team of | Mrs. Harry Hoffman and children forced out of existence.—Newberg
Banks union high school won a vic­ of Mountaindale spent Sunday with Graphic.
tory over the girls’ team of Yamhill Mrs. R. E. McNabb.
1926 COUPE—Very Good!
Mrs. D. G. Lilly of Hillside called
Friday afternoon at Y'amhill, by a
on
her
niece,
Mrs.
Fred
Wolford,
score of 55 to 24. The boys' game
1924 COUPE—New Duco!
I Saturday afternoon.
was called off on account of rain.
Will Young of Portland was a
Misses Mamie Sandy. Gladys
Overton and Christine Mead, who Banks visitor.Sunday
Fred Wolford returned home from
are attending the Normal school at
TOURINGS
Monmouth, were week-end guests in Wheeler, and is now in charge of
i
the
section
gang
in
Scofield.
Banks.
(From State Board of Health)
Miss Nora Pheerson, high school
Miss Rosaleen VanOrder enter­
Cozily huddled among a variety
tained the members of her Sunday- teacher, was ill the first part of
school class at a social party Friday the week, and unable to attend to of things more or less pleasant
which make up the general miscel­
evening.
Delicious refreshments her school duties.
Bruce Hahn, Ole Stranberg and lany of remembrance is the good
were served by the hostess.
Sales—BUICK ■Service
The Banks baseball team of the Wilbert Munford, O. S. C. students, old spring tonic—sulphur and mo­
lasses.
As
it
had
a
disagreeable
Phon« 1251
1057 Third St.
grade school won a sweeping vic­ visited home folks during the spring
taste, naturally it was a remedy for
tory over the ball team of Pricket vacation.
When you buy seed you are really buying a
the young. Older people may have
school. The score was 18 to 0.
crop! Because the crop cannot be any bet­
A family reunion of the Garrigus
fanuly was held at the home of Oral
ter than the seed from which it is growrt.
FUEL
Hutchens of Forest Grove.
The
If. for example, you want to grow a good crop
guests were O. G. Garrigus of ■
A home to be healthy must ba
of
Alfalfa or Potatoes, you cannot do better
Banks, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hutchens
kept at an even temperature.
The Portland Garden club is seek­
The uneven temperature makes
and daughter of Banks, Mr. and
than plant some of our genuine CERTIFIED
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for colds and sickness in the
Mrs. Claude Hutchens and two sons ing to have the state do away with
GRIMM ALFALFA SEED, or our CERTIFIED
winter time. Let us supply
of Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. John all advertising bill boards along our
BURBANK SEED POTATOES.
your needs in coal, briquets,
Garrigus of Hood River, and Mr. highways. This is a fine move and
block and slab wood, at eco­
and Mrs. Forest Garrigus and the might well have the heartiest sup­
nomical prices.
host and hostess and children, of port of every motorist and citizen
It Will Pay You to Get Our Seed Price»!
Make appointments early
in general. Almost simultaneous
Forest Grove.
Trojan
Powder
Calvin Thatcher, son of Mr. and with this announcement which came
Our quick, complete
We also handle Trojan Pow­
Mrs. S. C. Thatcher, has been ill to our desk from the Portland Gar­
der, both stump and rock;
service, and reasonable
den club comes the news that sev­
with bronchitis.
fuse, cape and exploders. De­
prices will charm you
Mrs. Roy Peterson of Portland, eral other states have decided to do
livered any place in the
who has been visiting her husband's away with all billboards on their
county
mother, Mrs. E. G. Lehman, return­ I highways, and so Oregon has added
Hillsboro
"Quality Feeds for Every Feeding Purpose”
reason to follow the lead of these
ed to her home Monday.
Mrs. Earl Wilson is seriously ill I others,
Ice and Coal Co.
745 Second Street
Telephone 511
at her home here.
Oregon is supreme in her scenery
TELEPHONE 2661
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hutchens, and natural beauty. Oregon’s state-
1442 Third St., Phone 1571
Lincoln Street at North Range
who live at Redmond, were visitors ly pines and firs dotting green fields
C. B. Carstens Has Narrow Escape in
Accident at Moenke Mill; Girls of
Banks Indoor Ball Team Are Winners
OELRICH NURSERY
COMPANY
Hotel Washington
Fruit, Shrubbery,
Filbert and Nut Tree»
Ford Bargains!
Good Air Is Best
Spring Tonic, In
Opinion of Expert
H. C. PETERSON
The Way We Look At It Is This
Pull Down All the
Oregon Signboards
Beauty
for
Easter
Lodene Beauty
Imperial Feed & Grain Company
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