THE HILLSBORO ARGUS — PAGE TEN 1 on February 14. 1848. and was mar VanOrder Family Holds Reunion; Grange ried to Miss Irene Abbott in Iowa Schedule Change Is «n June 25, 1878. They came to At Banks Will Meet Friday; Strawberry Announced by Stage I Hillsboro about 30 years ago, and exeral > ears Mi Brow u was in Picking Nearly Over, Pickers Move Out th«> undertaking business in this \ schedule change effective June city. With the exception of a year Banks, June 21.—Mr. and Mrs. J. and th«' campers arc moving out. spent on a homestead in eastern W. VanOrder ami family motored By th«> last of th«’ week they will Oregon, Mr. Brown had made Ins to Portland Wednesday evening to all be gone and things will have home* since then in Hillsboro au«l Portland, going to the Masonic attend the graduation exercises of gone back to normal again. Home last year on account of fail the Polytechnic school. Mrs. Van- Miss Gladys Overton of the state Order's nephew. Norman Olsen, who normal school at Monmouth spent nig health. He is survived by the widow and is well known here, was one of the th«' most of last week with her sis­ two children, Mrs. Esther l.atliam 133 graduates. They visited the rose ter, Mrs. R. M. Kines. of Portland and Finis Brown of show and attended a reunion of the Mrs. Bernard Sellers and little One son, Lemuel, VanOrder family on Saturday. Sev­ daughter of Monmouth spent sev­ Kalama. U ash. eral of the older members of the eral days last week visiting at th«’ died about a year ago at Concrete, family had been attending the pio­ home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wash. He is also survived by sev­ eral brothers m Iowa. neer meeting at Brownsville. Rela­ George Wilcox, north of town. Mr. Brown had been a Mason for tives from Walla Walla and Pasco, Mrs. Casper W ilsihi and daughter- Wash., and from Pendleton, were in-law. Mrs. Stanley Clark, attended about 50 years, having joine«i in Iowa. Later he transferred to the present. the Merrykahna parade in Portland Hillsboro lodge, where h«' held lii- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stofford and Diday. membership until his death. children returned last week from John Helm ami son, Harry, of The funeral services will be held their trip to Los Angeles, where Portland, visited at the E. Tildón Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at the they xisite.i Mr. Stafford's father, home Sunday. They haxe accepted Forest Grovx1 Undertaking parlors, who was seriously ill. a position at th«' Elwood Lumber James Welch, superintendent of the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolford and company at Buxton. Masonic Horn«' officiating. Inter­ The cemetery club will meet at ment will be' in the Masonic ceme­ children spent Sunday visiting nt the cemetery next Tuesday after- th«1 home of Mr. Wolford’s sister. tery at Forest Grove, with l'uality Mrs. Dank Genzer, and family, of noon and discuss repairing the road lodge A. F. A. A. M. in charge. that leads into the cemetery. Ball Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McGraw A picnic was held Tuesday eve­ ning at Rippling Waters in honor spent Sunday at th«' home of their of th«> birthday anniversaries of daughter, Mrs. Roy Woodman, of Frank Wahl. Louis Kipper and Don­ Scofield. Mrs. Ed Clark is at home again ald Moore, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wahl and children, after a prolonged visit with her Don C. Mote, Entomologist Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kipper, and son in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grindel of The sweetened poison bait spray Louis, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Moore McMinnville drove out Sunday for the cherry fruit fly should be and children. Lewis Pranger spent several days morning to get their daughter, applied now. The formula for the last week in Portland, visiting with Crystal, who has been staying with preparation of the poison bait is as his sister and attending the rose her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli follows: Lead arsenate—t, pound. show. He also met a brother from Grindel. and picking strawberries. Molasses or syrup (never honey) the east while there, whom he had They took Mrs. Grindel home with them for a few days’ visit. —2 quarts. not seen for 15 years. Mr. and Mrs. M. Schrimal and Water—10 gallons. The Banks grange will meet Di­ family of Forest Grove called at This amount is sufficient for day evening instead of Saturday, This will be a special meeting and the H. Smith home in Banks Sun- spraying approximately 50 trees. day. From one pint to one quart of solu­ the delegates to the state grange Mrs. w. G. Young of Forest tion to the tree is enough. Three will give their reports. J. A. Pinckard of Corvallis visited Grove was in Banks on business spray applications are given. The second application is made 7 to 10 at the A. B. McFarlane home over Saturday. W. L. Moore attende«! the repub­ days after the first, and the third Sunday. lican central committee meeting at 7 days after the second. Two ap­ Mrs. Hattie Davidson of the Ma­ He took his plications might suffice this year in sonic home of Forest Grove has re­ Hillsboro Saturday. turned to her work there after a little grandson, Bobbie Stohler, with case no showers or rain occur. On early cherries, such as Royal Annes, month's visit with her mother, Mrs. him. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Treasham. Dr. one application will suffice. M. S. Dodds, of Banks. Apply the solution in fine drop­ Mrs. Etta Preston and nephew, and Mrs. R. M. Kines, and Mrs. Robert Young, and her niece, Mrs. Kines' sister, Mrs. Gladys Overton, lets to the upper surface of the drove to Portland Friday to attend outer leaves of the cherry trees and Helen Bells, of Roseburg, started Addi­ on an automobile trip to Kansas the pageant, "Where Rolls the Ore- adjacent trees and shrubs. gon." tional information may be found in Monday, They expect to spend the Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wahl and Station Circular 35. summer there and will return in time for the opening of school in children and Mrs, Wahl's sister. ------- (Celebrate Here)------- Mary Eralin Gibson, of Portland, September. Poverty is a disease known visited friends and relatives in Scog ­ Mrs. O. J. Shroyer and Mrs. E. gas, oil and upkeep. P. Hatch of Corvallis spent the gins Valley and Cherry Grove Sun­ day. week-end at the J. L. Kipper home. J. S. Wegnen of Forest Grove Mrs. Shroyer is Mr. Kipper's step­ has started a new blacksmith shop mother. Mrs. Minnie Wilmuth of Forest in Banks. He moved into the old shop recently occupied by J. H. Grove called on friends here Sun- Kitt rman and is prepared to do all day. Miss Mamie Sandy of Monmouth kinds of blacksmithing. A large crowd gathered here Sun­ visited friends here last Wednesday. Those attending the musical re­ day evening and drove out to the cital of Mrs. J. B. Hofford's class S. Straw home to charivari Mr. and at Portland last Sunday were Mrs. Mrs. W. Heinrich, who were mar­ F. Munford and son. Kenneth, the ried Sunday noon. Mrs. W. L. Moore, Mrs. C. W. Misses Wanda Williams, Henrietta Vanderzanden. Lorane Skeen, Clara Moore and Mrs. C. B. Hall motored All £7.00 Handb.tgs— Hutchens, Ida Hopkins, and Archie to Vernonia Sunday afternoon. Earl Wilson visited his wife at Thompson. Now ............... $4.85 Many from Banks attended the the Portland Surgical hospital last week. All $5.00 Handbags— rose show in Portland last week, Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Sherwood Mrs. S. E. Holliday and children Now ....... $3.25 came home Saturday after an ex- were calling on the rural carriers of Banks Diday, in the interest of tended visit at Greenleaf, Wash. Mrs. C. A. Shipley came home the letter carriers’ auxiliary asso­ These are truly Saturday after several weeks spent ciation. Exceptional Values ------- (Celebrate Here)------- convalescing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. P. H. Parmley, of P. O. BROWN Forest Grove. Mrs. Anna Shipley and children Perry O. Brown, aged 80 years, spent several days last week with died Sunday evening at the Masonic her sister, Mrs. Katie Shipley, of Home at Forest Grove, after an ex­ tended illness. Vernonia. Strawberry picking is nearly over Mr. Brown was born in New York Apply Cherry Fruit Fly Spr.iy at Once Don’t Miss This SALE of Ladies' Fine HANDBAGS The Delta Drug Store Venetian Theater Tues., Wed., and Thurs June 26 - 27 - 28 ’SCUSE MY DUST! GRAB a seat in HAROLD’S Snicker Special! He guarantees a laugh in every bump and a thrill in every rattle! J A F Qaramouru Release ADULTS—35 Cents CHILDREN—10 Cents JUNE 21. ID 28. 1111 .LSBORO. OREGON 25 is announced b\ Pacific Stages. Th«' t>:35 a. m. schedule from For­ est Grove will be moved forward to 6:15. A Sunday night only sched- ule will leave Forest Grove at 7:15 p. ni. A new schedule to McMinnville by way of Newberg will be added, leaving Portlan«! at 5:20 p. m. This will mak<* the departure time from Portland to McMinnville by way of Newberg hourly from I to 0 p. m. Th«' adoption of a 50 rid«' commuter ticket book, designed to give a low fare to the commuter, has been an­ nounced. Th«1 rat«' figures out 13.2 cents a ride from Beaverton to Portland. Th«' new tariff also makes several reductions in the ten ride book us applied between stations. -------(Celebrate Her«') ----- Food Habits Change With Dress I labite is designed for convenience ami economy. Her tabl«' suggest* n fieshness and variety unheard of years ago. Modern electrical appli­ ance* hav«> «hanged not only her horn«' life but food habit* a* well. Kelvinator for the past 14 years has been taking the story of food preservation to the housewife, tell­ ing her of the necessity of keeping food free from bacteria. Sim lias learned the importance of saf«‘ tern peratures for foo«l protection. Now one may buy in larger quan titles and enjoy a double saving in energy and money. Left-overs of fer 'no problem for with uniform dry cold they may lie kept fresh for several «lays without waste. Con­ venient ieo cub«"', pure as drinking wuter. crisp salads, and delightful frozen desserts nr«' now as simple as they are good when prepared by your Kelvinator. Leisure, unknown in our grand mother's time, has brought freedom and a longer life to modern home makers. (Celebrate Ilere) John 1*. Chambers, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been, by the above entitled court, duly appointed ml ministrator of the estate of John I'. Chambers, deceased, ami has duly qualified as such administrator. All imrsons having claims against said estate are hereby required to pre sent the same to me, with proper vouchers, at my residence near bail rel, Oregon, (postoffic«' address Hillsboro, Oregon, route 2), or at the law olHce of M. II. Itump, in Hillsboro, Washington county. Or«' gon. within six months from the date hereof. ____ Hated ut Hillsboro, Oregon, May 29. 1028. WALTER J CHAMBERS, Administrator of III«' Estate of John P. Chamber*. decease«!. Date of first publication, Muy 31, 1028. Date of last publication, June 28, 1028. M. B. Bump, residen«'«' ami adilresa Hillsboro, Oregon. D. D. Itump, rv*ldoiice ami address Forent Grove, Oregon. Attorney* for said Admlnlstratoi •nd I t « i <• i i i s> (t’vlebrate Iler«') Snv von mtw it in tin» Argus. /■ VENETIAN THE ATE O X? Hillsboro, Oregon ■■ Friday and Saturday - This Week Well, We Don't Mary had a little limb She rolled it in a sock, i do not criticise the mode It's Mary's knees that knock! ---- (Celebrate Her«')- — "Food habits are changing just as rapidly as «Iress habits," according to th«' P. E. P. company, local Kel­ vinator distributors in this territory. I Two ladies wore discussing a mu Can you imagine the smart woman of today wearing the cockle shell | tual acquaintance. "Sim lias a very hats anil sweeping gowns that her magnetic personality.'' said one. "She ought to have," replied the grandmother adored.’ Her modern "Everything she has daughter has developed a more hy­ other. gienic viewpoint in dress. Sh«> real­ charged!’’ izes the advantages of a healthy i NOTICE TO CREDITORS body. A pleasing appearance and abundant vitality ar«' necessities to In the County Court of the State of th«' modern housewit*«'. Oregon, for Washington County The modern housewife's kitchen In the matter of the Estate of PE I 0 STAMPEDE JULY Vernonia, Ore Bulldogging — Wild Steers Parade Relay Races — Band Concerts Aeroplane BOXING Main Event 10 Rounds Don Mack vs. Johnny LaRose (110) An action swept romance of the Early West: Featuring beautiful Nora Lane, supported by Silver, the wonder horse Matinee and Night—10c and 25c Also Comedy' and Pathe News »