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THF. HILLSBORO ARGUS—HILLSBORO, OREGON PAGE THREE t™. ' Fire in Woods «it Kinton Thn •atens Number of Houses und Monduy nt her home in Yam hill. Mux Dreeszen in driving u new Chevrolet sedan. MRS. J. J. HUTCHENS, Correspondent *** Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Palmer and son, Dale, of Laurel, visited at the George McGraw home Sunday. Young Folk Leave Maupin Saturday to visit John Mc Mr. and Mrs. John Beauchump of Farlane, who has recently moved Kinton, Sept. 27.—Kinton was For Higher School* Sheridan spent Sunday nt the home there from Manning. threatened with a very disastrous of Mr. -, and Mrs. R. M. Banks, Mrs. C iins Wilson visited her Mr. ami Mrs. Ray Baker and fire the last of the week. A num daughter, Mrs. Erin Coffey, and children of Portland visited with < family, and Miss Evelyn Clark, of Thurston and Bert Reynolds Sun ber of the homes had very narrow escapes from being destroyed. Had Portland Sunday. < duy. it not been for the untiring efforts Mrs. Elmer Tlldon went to Port Emmot Shipley lost a valuable of men in thin community and land Munday to attend the funeral horse last week. Scholls, there would have been a of his grandmother. Charles Dodd- of Vernonia und great property loss. A lot of tim A large number from Banks at Mr*. Hattie Davidson of Forest ber on the Teufel and Strobel tracts tended th«- Washington county fuir Grove visited their mother, Mrs. M. was burned, and the homi- of Mr. A. Dodd, Sunday. i at Hillsboro last week. arid Mrs. W. C. Hall narrowly es- Mr. und Mi Reid Eldridge and caped destruction, All who Jive in Miss Myrle Mona cut her hand in this community extend their thanks neveiely on a broken mirror while son, Johnny, of Hillsboro, were Bunk* Sunday evening. ' to those who so kindly assisted in getting out of Gus Gheen’s car. fighting th«- fire. Mr Addie Valet and Frank Ove- Fire Destroy* Barn Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Davies of Ne citer of Portland spent a few 'days On Shipley Place tarts arrived at their Kinton home visiting at the George Moss home Saturday, and have been spending last week. Banks, Sept. 27.—Fire of an un a few days here during the past A number of Banks baseball fans known origin completely destroyed week. Mr. and Mrs. Davies are old attended the game Sunday at Hills Huber Hazeldale, Sept. 27. — John the barn on the old N. C. Shipley residents of this town. boro. a se of Cooper Mountain received place Thursday morning of last No school bell rang Thursday Bunter Biddington spent several ¡ rious injury to his left eye the end week. J. A. Imper now lives on morning, and most of the scholars the place. Th« Are wan on tb< ■lays Inst week in Portland visiting i of last week. While he was work were taken to Hillsboro to attend ing in the woods a dry twig flew same place where the house was relatives. Mrs. Elmer Tlldon spent up and punctured th«- eyeball. Mr. the fair. burned a few months ago. day* last week in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Herman Olsen and Huber underwent an operation at relative*. family of Portland spent Sunday at Emanuel hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Miller Sells Place Mins Sara Biddigton has gone to Most of the children from the the home ✓ of Mrs. Louise VanKleek. Mrs. J. M, Miller bus sold her Portland for an extended visit with schools in the neighborhood, Hazcl- Mrs. Sigleman of Portland was a place northwest of town to William her aunt. I dale, Rosedale, Jacktown and Cooper visitor Sunday at the home of Mr. Thornburg, and is moving into the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick of I Mountain, _______ their teachers, and sev and Mrs. Anthony Schulte. Mrs. John Howell property west of town. Vernonia visited relatives in Banks eral parents attended th«- county Schulte returned home with her for This property is now owned by Thursday. fair at Hillsboro lust Thursday, on a short visit. Ralph Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thompson en Children’s day. Th«- girls’ sewing William and Joseph Wenzel mo tertained Sam Thompson and fam club, under the leadership of Mins tored to Monmouth Sunday where ily of Thatcher at dinner Sunday. Give Teacher* Reception Lois« Huber, of Cooper Mountain Joseph is attending state normal Mr. and Mrs. L G. Selfridge and school, had a very attractive booth Th« Mothers’ club will give a school for this year. son, Woodrow, of Hillsboro, and displaying the year's work. ce pt ion for the teachers of Mr. and Mrs. Walter VanKleek Mrs. C. B. Hall and children were schools Thursday evening. Mrs. Margaret Gage of Victoria, dinner guests nt the Charles Kess B. ('., i.- making an extended visit and daughter, Kathryn Helen, of Beaverton, were guests last Satur ler home Sunday. with her sinter, Mrs. J. C. Smith. Market Sale Off day evening at the home ni Mr. and Mr. anti Mrs. A. C. Conant and Lawrence Day, who has been After all the details of the Banks Mrs. J. J. VanKleek. meat market sale had bi en arrang daughter, Eleanor, and Walter En- an ay ut Sauvies I-land for the sum A number of the prizes awarded zie drove to Vancouver Sunday to a mer, has returned to his home, and ed, it was called otf last Sunday. reunion of th«- Conant family. A is now attending Columbia univer at the county fair were captured by I sister of Mr. Conant’s, Mrs. Mills, of sity, where he is a sophomore. Kinton folks. C. W. Young won Bank* Local* of first on potatoes, and the following Miss Agnes Schoenbachler Charles Powne and non, Clark, California, is visiting at the Conant home here this week. Portland spent Sunday with her members of the boys' and girls’ were in Portlnnd last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shiplej calf club were winners: Amos Bier- mother und brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Estman and Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Hopkins Francis Holboke. Catherine Mrs. Alfred Meinel and Alice family of Toledo visited with friends Ito Portland Sunday to visit Meinel in Hillsboro, spent Saturday here Thursday of last week. Mr. Shipley’s brother, Joe, and Miss Edith Leopold of Hillsboro J. Kessler und Mr. Jensen drove ily. spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. II to Portland last Thursday and took Daniel Stitalcr of the Old Sol- and Mrs. Paul Leopold. Mrs. (’. De Mill er home. dier*' home at Roseburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Meinel, Alice w. ii Cop and family loft Fri friends in Banks last Friday. He and Ernest Meinel, and Eva Meinel day morning for a motor trip came to see his daughter, Mrs. Rob- of Hillsboro, spent Sunday in Port through eastern Oregon. Idaho und | ort Banks, but she was at the fair land. Nevada. They expect to be gone in Hillsboro. Mrs. Van Sermond of Los An about two weeks. They also at Robert Edmondson und family, geles, Cal., is visiting her brother, tended the Pendleton Round-up. old-time residents of Bunks und vi Arthur Mills. Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Johnston cinity, moved to Hoquiam, Wash., Miss Helen Mills left Friday for anil non, Paul, drove to Lexington Sunday, where their children are Monmouth where she will attend Friday evening to visit their son, located. the state normal school this winter. Malvin, and wife. They went to Rons Tolmie, son of Dr. J. A. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Morgan of Pendleton Saturday to the Round Tolmie of Vancouver, B. ('., called California have been visiting with up. returning home Sunday evening. on Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Kines here their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miss Estella Friday, who is work Sunday. Mills. They attended the Round-up ing at the cannery at Hillsboro, Ted A tlee of Corvallis rame Mon- at Pendleton last week, and are now visited home folks Sunday. day evening for a few day«’ visit visiting relatives in LaGrande. I The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hallock Pete Meyers fell off the porch Mon W. 8. Allee. and family of Portland visited with day of last week and broke his Miss Eleanor Conant, who is Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Syverson on clavicle bone. teaching school at Hubbard, visited Sunday. Miss Gladys Overton of Creswell her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Co-, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day and came to Banks Friday and visited , riant over Sunday. Evelyn attended the state fair at at the home of her sister, Mrs. R. Walter Enzie of Oregon State Salem on Tuesday. M. Kines, over Sunday. She began college is a guest at th«* A. C. Co her school at Mountaindale Monday. nant home. Teacher: "Johnny, suppose Mrs. W. L. Thompson and son, A. ('. Wahl upd family and Miss had 10 apples and 10 oranges, and Archie, and Miss Clara Hutchens, Rena Wahl of Forest Grove took gave nine-tenthB of them to some drove to Battle Ground, Wash., Sun- Sunday dinner nt the C. E. Wahl other little boys, what would you , home at the II. P. Lumber company have?” r. and Mrs. Chris Reiben are near Pike. Johnny: “I’d have my head ex moving this week into their new Miss Lola Gilbert spent Sunday amined!” home just acrons the road from the , old house. The old Heltzel place north of town has been leased by a Japanese family and the Ship family, who lived there several years, are mov ing into th«1 C. A. Shipley house north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winegreen —the best place in town to get your and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gas, Oil, Air, Water or whatnot for Potts of The Dalles were Sunday your cars is right down here at LES visitors at the Ed Clark home here. Delbert Hutchens, with a party of RIGGS’ place, They always treat friends from Beaverton, drove to you right—no matter whether you Seattle over the week-end. drive a Ford or a Packard. Just Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grindle and «laughter, Crystal, of McMinnville, drive in and see for yourself! visited in Banks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Hopkins of Tillamook drove over Friday eve ning for a few days' visit at the i C. A. Shipley home. LES RIGGS, Prop. Third and Washington Mr. anil Mrs. Art McFarlane and Mr. and Mrs. J. I’inkard drove to Ranks Community NewQ Flying Twig Gives Man Punctured City Service Station IE Qood Feed ? Experiments have proven very conclusively that it is not necessarily the amount of feed consumed that results in profitable production, but rather the necessity of having a properly balanced ration. Good. Clean, Wholesome Grains, prop- erly milled and blended with predetermined quantities of Oil Meals, Concen- trates and Minerals, and fed regularly, certainly will produce satisfactory re sults. So, whether feeding Laying Hens, Calves, or Milk Cows, Pigs or Fat tening Hogs, or whether it is for Rabbitts, there is an especially prepared tion that can be fed more profitably, and it costs little, if any, more than ordinary mixture. “FEED” is our business—Experienced field men are at your service, and dis- cussing feed problems with them places you under no obligation to buy. Make free use of this service. Lee’s Gizzard Capsules for worming poultry are economical, efficient and practi cal. A fresh supply just in. This is the proper time to treat the flock. Imperial Feed & Grain Company QUALITY FEEDS Telephone 511 745 Second Street e Boge, William VanKleek and Leo Young. A. B. Flint of Scholls han been hulling clover seed during the past week for the VanHorns. The Kinton Corn club, of which J. J. VanKleek 1« leader. had the best corn in the boys’ and girls’ club division at th«- fair last week. They will enter their corn at the Inter national stock show in Portland. The Home Economics committee of th«- grang«- will give one of their “500” card parties at the hall this Saturday evening. Lunch will be served. All are invited to attend. Quarterly conference of th«- Evan gelical churches of this district will be held at the Kinton church at 8 p. m. Tuesday, It is expected there will be a large attendance and a number of speakers from other dis- Presiding tricts will be present. Elder Rev. F. B. Culver, of Port- land, will have charge of the meet ing. Every one is most cordially invited to attend this conference. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Ficken (Anna Gembella), are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, born September 20. The mother and daughter are doing nice ly- Mr. and Mrs. George Newell of Portland spent Sunday at the home of S. H. Pomeroy. Mrs. Joseph Gaston and son of Portland were calling on old friends around town Sunday, Mrs. Gaston formerly resided on Cooper Moun- tain. at Kinton was well represented 1 the county fair in Hillsboro week. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wright son, William, spent Saturday Sunday with relatives in Portland. R. Teufel returned last week from a hunting trip to eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Vandermost of Sandy spent the week-end at tile home of Mr. Vandermost's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Vandermost. Bert Sparks and son, Clement, of Portland, were guests Saturday at the home of Mr. Sparks' sister, Mrs. Robert Pomeroy. The meeting of the Ladies' Aid society was postponed for one week due to the busy season, and was held at the church thia week on Thursday, with a very good attend- ance. The ladies are working on a comforter. Blooming Pupils at The Fair Thursday Blooming, Sept. 27.—The pupils of the Blooming school attended the county fair Thursday afternoon, F. Pugh and F. Meyers taking them in their cars. They were accompanied by Mrs. A. Krahmer, Mrs. F. Krah- mer and teacher, Miss Virginia Wight. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cartwright and twins spent Sunday evening at the Riley Bennett home in Corne lius. Henry Brelje of Portland spent Sunday at the Fred Meyer home. Mr, and Mrs. Charley White of Vernonia spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pugh. Leonard and Wilma Gurske and Henry and Martha Newman motor- ed to Washington over the week- end. Mr. and Mr«. Riley _ Rcnnett _______ of Cornelius visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Larson Sunday. Radio Repairing We specialize in repairing all Radios—Results Guaranteed! FADA DEALERS Hillsboro Radio & Electric Company 1255 Wash. St. Phones 1332-167« T1 ♦ START SAVING NOW! compounded semi-annually Unexcelled security—payments may be made as rapidly or as slowly as you like. Liberal with drawal privilege. WHY WAIT? SAFE RELIABLE Washington Savings & Loan Assn. J. M. 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