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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1928)
THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE EIGHT Ranks Community NewQ MRS. j. j. HUTCHENS, Com ondea! they will spend a few days visiting friends and attending to business. Dick Morrison, the truck driver for the Moenke Lumber company, left Sunday for Klamath Falls, Banks, Sept. 20. — The Banks where he will drive a gravel truck. market has been purchased by O. Fred Young will take his place here. Mr. and Mrs. George \ C. Brandes and his brothers-in-law, the two Hoffman brothers, and Mr. moved into the Fred Mills house on Hoffman, Sr., from Charles Kessler '; south Main street. which was re and Roy Stofford. Mr. Kessler and ! eently vacated bv Irvin Shipley’s Mr Stofford have been in the busi- family. ness here for about ten years. The Mr. and M rs. O. E. Johnson and new owners will also take over the 1 daughter. Fern. and Mr. and Mrs. slaughter house west of town. Mr. H. Mailer and family returned last Kessler has not decided on any defi- Friday from a fishing trjp to the nite plans for the future, but Mr. Newport and Tillamook beaches. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Banks and Stofford expect» to stay on the farm son left Sunday for a week’s visit for the present. at the home of Mrs. Bank’s parents at Puyallup, Wash. Missionaries Occupy Mrs. William Moss, who has been Pulpit of Church ill. is improving. The Market is having the old Ranks, Sept. 20. — Rev. C. L. hardware store, that they used as a Wood and wife, recently returned garage, reshingled this week. missionaries from India, who live A nine pound baby boy was born at McMinnville now, filled the local Mr. and Mrs. McPeet Sunday pulpit here Sunday morning. They I to evening. lectured on their work in India. Mrs. J. L. May and two children of Scofield have moved into the Attends Conference housekeeping rooms at the Banks Rev. J. Ebert preached his last hotel. The children have entered sermon before Conference Sunday the public school. Mr. May is em evening. He left Monday evening ployed as high climber for the for Portland on his way to attend Standard Box company at Scofield. the state conference at Hood River. Mrs. Olsen and son, Sterling, of [ Pumpkin Ridge, have moved into the hotel. Sterling has entered the Banks Locals A club aluminum demonstration Banks union high school. Harley Davies returned home was given at the home of Mrs. W. L. Moore Friday evening. Eighteen from where he has been working in ladies were present, and the prize southern Oregon and is now- em- ployed with the section gang. was won by Mrs. Frank Sells. Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Kines were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gardner of Portland visitors a couple of days Hillsboro were visitors at the H. A. | last week. Stohler home in Banks Sunday eve Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wahl and ning. son, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wilcox and Misses Agnes Swanson and Al daughter. Marjorie, and Mrs. Ber berta Koontz, teachers in’ the local nard Sellers and daughter, Janette, high school, and Miss Elsie Ander of Monmouth, enjoyed a social eve son, grade school teacher. were ning and taffy pull at the George week-end visitors at their homes in Wilcox home above Fir Grove Fri Portland. day evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wahl and son, J. M. Kessler went to Portland with Mrs. C. D. Miller, who is nurs Sunday afternoon to attend church. ing at the J. M. Kessler home, E. Thistle, who has been employ drove to Portland Sunday to visit ed as truck driver for the Meyers with relatives. Brothers Logging company, moved Mr. and Mrs. Otis Armentrout with his wife to Vernonia last week. and «jjiildren visited Mrs. Armen Mr. Thistle will drive the truck for trout’s father, M. Hiatt, of Forest the Vernonia Logging company. Grove. Bernard Sellers of Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kessler and spent the week-end with home folks family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stof in Banks. Mrs. Sellers and daugh ford and family drove to Bacona ter, who have been visiting this Sunday on a business and pleasure week here, returned home with her trip. husband Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bunn and Miss Eleanor Conant left Satur daughter, Beverly, of Portland spent day for Hubbard, where she will Sunday at the home of Mrs. Bunn's teach school again this year. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Atlee. Mrs. Eberly and daughters, Sylvia W. H. Lee and family of Port and Edith, drove to Hood River land visited Sunday at the McGraw- Sunday, where they are employed home here and at the Ray Wood for the apple picking season. man home in Scofield. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hutchens and Roecoe Benefiel and sisters of family of Forest Grove called on Vernonia visited their sister, Mrs. relatives in Banks Sunday. F. Rinck, of Banks. Mrs. J. J. Hutchens entertained D. B. ____ Zuck „ of Yakima visited at dinner last Thursday in honor of friends in Banks a few days last Mr. Hutchens’ birthday. Those pres week. ent besides the family were Mr. and Frank Grindle of Portland drove Mrs. Eli Grindle and Mr. and Mrs. out Sunday and took his parents, George McGraw. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Grindle, to Hills Mr. and Mrs. W. Armentrout and boro to visit Mrs. Grindle’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Morgan drove Mrs. Minnie Sewell. to Portland Sunday to visit Mrs. Mrs. Nancy Davis and Charles W. Armentrout’s brother, W. H. Pur Pierce of Portland called on friends din, and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. in Banks Thursday. Mr. Pierce for merly lived at Greenville, where his father w-as in partnership with W. LOANS L. Moore’s father in the Greenville store, He says things have changed On real estate. Low interest a lot in Banks since his last visit cost. Repayment privileges here. Mr. and Mrs. C. Carstens, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Winters, Misses Myrle Moss and Elva Bledsoe were Portland visitors Saturday. A. C. Conant made a business 1 trip to Portland last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Smith of Timber spent Sunday with relatives WASHINGTON SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION here. Hillsboro Mr. and Mrs. M. Turner left Sun Shute Bank Bldg. day for a trip to Tillamook, where Ownership Change In Banks Market G. Walker of Canby were also visit ing at the Purdin home. Albert Yoder spent the week-end at his home at Hubbard. Miss Winifred Barrett of Seaside who will teach in the Harrison school east of Banks, arrived Sun day evening and opened her school Monday morning. Mrs. E. Wilson and children, Mrs. C. W. Moore and sons, and Miss Lola Gilbert visited at the home of George Beirsdorf at Schefflin Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Langpap and two daughters, Dorothy and Anna, of Vernonia, were in Banks Satur day. A. H. Wolford went to Portland Monday to serve on the federal grand jury. Miss Hattie Sandy of Scofield is taking care of Mrs. C. W. McPeet and young son. Fred Wolford, who is working for the Southern Pacific company in Cochran, visited home folks Sun- day. Mrs. J. Beard, who is taking medical treatments in Portland. spent the week-end at home. C. J. Bliel, Frank P. Glancy, Wil liam H. VanKoregaah, Richard K. Rasch. J. J. Leonard and Howard Dodge, who are surveying for the S. P. <£• S. railroad company, now at work between Banks and Ver nonia, are stopping at the Banks hotel this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rinck drove to Portland Sunday to see their in fant son, who is in the hospital there. They report a slight im provement in the baby’s condition. ------------- (Visit th« Fair)------------- Attendance Is Large At Helvetia School SEPTEMHEB 20, IU2H HILLSBORO. OREGON normal, owing to the dry season. There ar»1 45 pupils attending school here, and six are going to Beaverton high school. Glen Zur- i-her drives the bus, which leaves the school house here at 7:30 a. m. The Ladies' Aid society met at the home of Mr- Adolph Bndert -cher last Wednesday. The next meeting will be at the home of Mis. Pete Grossen, October 10. Rev. William Graf will conduct services at the Badertscher home Sunday alterno' n. Everyone is wvl- come. Mrs. Fred Bieuer is still at the St. Vincent's hospital, but is im- proving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. lhipp have returned from their trip to Seattle, where they visited friends. I'hey also drove to the coast at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Papp motored to Yamhill Sundaj ami visited .Mr. and Mrs. II. Helgeson. The last meeting of the Sunshine club was held at the homo of Mrs, Ernest Myers, on account of the illness of Mrs. Blake's ltlake’s son. the meeting on September 27. which will be a special business meeting, will be at the home of Mrs. Minnie Blake. John Wenger is having his house on the farm remodeled and will be farming again soon. Jasper Schmidt returned las week from his trip to Sutherlin where he visited his sister, Mrs. Car rie Litcel. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Solberger son, of Shady Brook, called ut Davidson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Korn family returned to Elma, Wash., on Friday. Paul Schiwe of Portland was a GEO. J. LIMBER Helvetia, Sept, 20.—Fred Jossy FUNERAL HOME of Phillips has the best crop of' Phon» 972 clover reported in this vicinity.. Sixth & Washington Most of the farmers are busy hull-1 HILLSBORO OREGON ing clover, but the crop is below guest at the Badertscher homo Sun day. Mr. Schiwe is helping Abe Zahler with concrete work. Peach season is over at Al Pie rvn'n orchard, except a few trees of late Crowfords. Mr. l’ieren had many calls for peaches after they were all sold. Mr». II. K. Schram returned to Banks Sunday after -| pending a week with her parent», Mr. mid ■ Mr«. J. M Davidson. Clarence Badertseher mid Elmer Beeler returned from eastern Ore gon, where they hud been hnrvest- I I 1 LI L111I III I * . • John l.eton Invited the Helvetia youngsters to it watermelon feast Sunday. This 1» an annual affair, ami the children look forward to the event, Everybody will be going to the county fair thia week, according to reports. . I • • • » ■ • • ‘ • • * ». You Cannot "Overdraw” There is one account with this bank that is impossible for you to “overdraw." You may draw in confidence and without limit on our personal interest in your financial problems, We invite your account with the desire to render you a service for above routine tinan- cial transactions. Make this bank the silent partner in your business and personal progress. VISIT THE FAIR! The Commercial National Bank. Member Federal Reserve System Resources More Than $1,000,000 Hillsboro, Oregon Safety Deposit Boxes—$2.00 a Year and Venetian THEATER ! VENETIAN W 11 Hillsboro, Oregon Friday and Saturday - This Week ■ Matinee Saturday - 2 P. M. 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A big scramble for Clara when “The Fleet’s In!” The sweetheart of the screen with the sailors on the scene captures the whole bloomin’ Navy and a lot more in “The Fleet’s In!” / A Comedy Riot Built Around the Armv of Occupation! FAIR SPECIALS! Used Cars Gold Seal Buicks — Fords — Essex — Flints Chevrolets — In fact we can give you nearly any make of car you want, and at a Real Bargain. All the prices are cut for Fair week. GET YOUR CAR NOW! • • « EXTRA SPECIAL 1925 Flint Touring 1926 Ford Coupe A Universal Picture H. C. Peterson AND LOOK! Sales—BUICK—Service 1057 Third Street HILLSBORO A Gang Comedy and Pathe News Also Comedy and Pathe News EULA NEIDIEGH at the Organ JL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I