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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1928)
PAGE EIGHT OCTOBER 20, ID2R. THE HILLSBORO ARGUS—HILLSBORO, OREGON ♦ -I ♦ daughter, Mrs. C. D. McColm, and have been visiting in Washington for a few weeks. Mr. Thomas is a family. Mrs A. Stranberg and two chil boilermaker by trade. Mrs. J. I,. Ripper left Monday for dren, Mabel and Roy, spent Satur Corvallis to spend a few days visit day in Portland on business. MRS. J. J. HUTCHENS, Correspondent ing friends and relatives. Walter Beard of Scofield has Mrs. Sam Pasley of Cortland and moved his family back to their pipeless furnace in his home on home in Hank- after about IS Mrs. Reid Eldridge of Hillsboro A. B. McFarlane Remodels Main street. months’ absence. The boys are in visited with their brothers, Ralph His Lumber Sheds Miss Lola Gilbert spent Sunday at stalling a radio in their home here. and Janies Kennedy, last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lilly and A. B. McFarlane is having his old the home of her parents in Yamhill. Mrs. Melissa Jackson of Hillsboro lumber sheds at the back of the Miss Gladys Overton was a Port is spending the week with her two children of Gales Creek spent Sunday at the Fred Wolford homo hardware store remodeled and put land visitor Saturday. daughter. Mrs. Wade Armentrout. in Banks. into shape to receive 75,000 feet of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Morgan visit Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McFarlane Raymond Shipley and family of lumber, including finishing lumber. drove to Corvallis Sunday to visit ed at the home of her cousin. Mrs. He has taken over all the lumber their daughter. Mrs. J. A. Pinckard, Gladys Nanis, of Portland, Sunday. Forest Grove spent Sunday visiting left from the Janies McFarlane mill and family. Mrs. Pinckard return Miss Christina Parmle.v. who was relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Inkley went at Manning, besides purchasing lum ed home with them for a visit. operated on for appendicitis at the to Portland Thursday evening to at ber from other mills. Herman Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Gilbert of Tillamook hospital Tuesday of last tend the funeral services of Mrs. Dauchy is doing the remodeling. Yamhill visited their daughter. I.ola. week, is getting along nicely and Inkley’s mother, Mrs. Mealy, 77. I at the E. C. Wilson home here Sat- expects to be out soon. Mrs. Nora Dooley and Mrs. Hattie who died at the Multnomah hospital Large Bob Cat Killed I urday. WeiJnesda^^! Weil of Yates Place Several from here attended the Davidson of Forest Grove visited funeral of Mrs. Olive Meek Riley at the home of their mother, Mrs. Banks. Oct. 25.—Robert Rufli and held at the Scotch church last Fri M. A. Dodds, last week. Mr and Mrs. Frank Rinek drove Harnil Davidson killed a large bob day- If you have not—as yet— cat west of the old Yates place Sun Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Helm and to Portland Sunday after their in been a guest of our Hotel— day while hunting. The cat weigh son of Portland spent the day at fant son. who has been in the Doernbecher hospital for the past ed nearly 30 pounds. They also the Elmer Tilden home here. jumped a cougar and got a shot at George McGraw has bought the five weeks. The baby is improving, oh according to their report. ' piece of ui properly property between uriwivn his 1119 uurnr home it, but it got away. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stran visited and Main street, consisting of a I small piece of the old Turner store friends in Dilley Sunday. C. A. Shipley Trades property and the old apartments, Mrs. Eberley and two daughters, Farm to John Narup house adjoining their home prop Sylvia and Edith, returned home WHY—In the Who’s Who of C. A. Shipley traded his 40-acre erty. He sold his old barn to Wil Monday from Hood River, where llotcldoni the farm north of town to John Narup liam Thornburgh, who has moved it they have been working through the fruit season. for his acreage west of town. The to his place north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alstrong of Bruce Hahn, who is attending deal was closed Monday. J. E. Ship, visited in Banks Sunday. who leased the Shipley farm for a school at Corvallis, was a week-end Portland Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thomas of 1 visitor at his home here. HILLSBORO, OREGON year, will still stay on the place. 1 Professor Albert Yoder, with the Denver, Colorado, came Monday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith. I help of W. T. Sellers, the school : Date for Rebekah are old friends. They left janitor, and some of the larger boys They . Bazaar Is Set | of the school, is spading up the Tuesday for a visit to the beach, after which they will return to fin The Rebekah lodge met Tuesday parking and planting bulbs in the ■ ish their visit here. They left home flower beds in front of the school 1 —..... .. - ------ «?<* «‘„’J* evening of — last week in July and are touring the north- date of their bazaar, which will be house. west looking for a location. They 4 M iss Elsie Anderson, one of the held at the I. O. 0. F. hall, for the — teachers in the grade school, visited afternoon and evening of Decem over the week-end with friends in ber 7. Timber. Herbert Carstens was a Portland Hillsboro R. N. A. Surprise visitor last week. Several members of the Hillsboro Elmer Tildon motored to Sheri camp of the R. N. A. surprised the dan Friday to visit his parents. home camp last Thursday afternoon, Leo Aerts received a telegram and while they were present the from Nebraska last Sunday stating —complete telephone service is a convenience to date for the convention was set for his father had died. every member of the family. Properly placed ex November 23, J. C. Schulmerich returned home tension telephones save tiring steps for the house last Friday from Nehalem river, Grange Meets Friday where he had spent two weeks fish-I wife. Son or daughter, sistec or brother, dad or The local Grange will meet Fri ing. day evening and special business j mother—find them a year ’round comfort and Mrs. W. G. Walker went to Port will be discussed. land Saturday afternoon to visit her satisfaction. daughter, Mrs. Jack Heltzel, and Banks Locals family. And, too, the telephone is an aid in emergencies A miscellaneous shower was given Clark Powne came home from for Mrs. Verne Prickett Friday eve Corvallis, where he is attending and a protection in danger. _ ning at the home of her parents, school, to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Moss. Many his __ i parents, __ Mr. and Mrs. Charles beautiful and i powne — useful -------- - presents were I4UWIIC. received. j H. J. Atlee came from Corvallis A house warming was given by Satiirday afternoon for a week-end several of the ladies of the - unday vjsjt w-jth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. school and ladies’ aid last Friday g. ^tjee afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mr. anj \[rs j j Hutchens and Reiben. who recently moved into jaUghter, Clara, drove to Portland their new house. The gentlemen of j Sunday for a visit with another the Sundav school joined them about -------------------------------------------------------- 6:30 for dinner. Mrs. Reiben was presented with a pyrex pie plate and I casserole. Miss Carrie B. Townsend of Banks and Clinton A. Surgeon of Come-1 Hillsboro, Oregon lius slipped quietly away Wednesday j — ON — of last week and were married at ! Vancouver, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Kingston and i daughter, Mary, and Mrs. King- j ston’s mother, ..lUlliri, -Uli, Mrs._Vorsoi, tuieui, visited » icnvu 1 Here is a dandy good friends in Banks Wednesday eve- ■ Tire at a Real Saving! Admission—Friday Night—10c and 35c ning. Try one of these and Bert Friday of Forest Grove call-| Saturday—Usual Price save ! friends here Thursday eve- 1 ed on ning. 30x31i Mrs. Ted Haney and Mrs. Cum-1 mings and sister of Thatcher were CORD guests at the Elmer Tildon home A fascinating college Wednesday afternoon of last week. I 29x4.40 romance peppered with Ray Parmley and family of Sco- ’ CORD field have moved back to their home wholesome humor, in Banks. We have good old G. & tense drama, swift W. O. Galaway and family of J. Tires and Tubes moving action, exquisite Portland spent Sunday visiting rela all the time. tives and friends here. appeal and thrills Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schulmerich lore — all these and son of Hillsboro spent Sunday with relatives in Banks. more in the most Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Schulmerich lightful university pic- and children of Portland spent the week-end at the home of his par ture of the decade— Used Car Annex ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schulme Don’t miss it! rich. R. C. Wilcox is installing a new Ranks Community New? Y valid, but had been in the hospital only a few weeks. Funeral services and interment were at Foster. Mrs. <’. II. Carstens received a telegram from Caldwell, Idaho, last Wednesday that her brother-in-law. Royal Sleeper, hud drooped dead whh^mnr£2roulde w4iile he^>inj^jH£ Are Still in the Dark! n silo, lie was buried nt Fargo, Idaho. Three children survive. Mi End Wolford and three chll dren visited the city museum ill Poi l land Friday. Three carloads of people took ad vantage of the line weather Mon 2la2^Hm£jlrove uj>to the eemidet^. The smart, new Erskine Six is the finest, fastest car Stands at the Top of the List! under $1000 Champion of its class IN EVERY HOME 1000 miles in 984 minutes! Drive it 40 miles an hour the day you get it 62-mile speed later. WEST COAST TELEPHONE CO TIRES VENETIAN THEATER W I * Friday and Saturday - This Week Matinee Saturday - 2 P. 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Those producing 300 pounds netted $96; 400 pounds, $138; and 500 pounds, $178 or nearly per day. r $860-- Hotel Washington SAVE NOW and fixed up the lots and planted some flowers. W. (I. Walker and wife left Tu wi day for the beach. They will lt«» to Rockaway to look after some hu»l- urn interests and then drive ilnwii the coast as far as Taft and Ncw- ON THE STAGE FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY! School Children’s Program wring JANET GAYNOR n. of iilj v JÏUHUItK george O brien ^ndurìnadrilule io the Qenius of F. W MURNÀU up to date pictum people of todaifa Friday at 8:30 Sponsored by the Women’s Service Club ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ b Also Cartoon and Pathe Latest News >