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TUE HILLSBORO ARGUS—HILLSBORO, OREGON APRIL 25, 1929 Gloria Hoffman, Leonard Whit more and Frances Lambrix. Rodney Murrey of West Che halem spent lust week ami part of this with his grandparents, Mr. U MILS. J. J. HUTCHENS, CorreHpondent mid Mrs. D. M. McInnis, Helvetia. Th«- school baseball Miss Alice McInnis is studying Bunk» Mr. mid Mis. Orval will plant six acres of pcaa. beans music in Portland the first of team won a victory over Jackson school last Friday with a score of Hutchens and children of Forest nnd other garden stuff, la-sides every week. Grove wore Sunduy guests nt the striiwta'rrica. The Buck Heaven neighborhood 21 to I. The captain is Howard Those from Bunks who attend hud a weiner roast in the M'hool I Schneider ami the lineup ia as home of his parents, Mr. and Hrcn, catcher: ed th«* Banks Mountaindnle card yard Saturday evening. About 20 follows: Joe Mrs. J. J. Jlutcnens. Schneider, pitcher; Han Miss Thelma Surlily of Hills party Inst Friduy at Mrs. Lowell attended, ami after the hot dogs Howard oi .1" I, short top; Arthur boro spent the weekend with Molenbeek's, north of Mountain were eaten games were played. Waibel, first base; Joe Vrlicak, dale, were Mrs. Claude Lydu, Mr. and Mrs. L. 1. Hulit of second base; Norman Youngen, friends here. G. Walker, Mrs. Mary Newberg visited nt the L. T. Fin- 1 Miss Emma Ix«e Merrel of the Mrs. W. third base' Harry Hadertscher, mid Mr«. Cass Wilson. igan home Saturday. Green Mountain school was a Bovee left field; Vincent. Bishop, center A vacant house belonging to A number ut farmers here arc week end visitor at the home of Henry Hunt In the south part of Harold Pieren, right field, and ...................... chipping their potatoes by truck Miss Sylvia Severance. field. town burned down Tuesday night to Portland this week. J. C. Schulmerlch returned of Inst week about 10 p. in. Uy Mr. and Mrs. A. Youngen and Mrs. Tom Shuck and son, Stan Sunday from a week’s visit with the time the fire apparatus nr-i fumily and 8. Siegenthaler were ley. of Hillsboro spent the week hia sister, Mrs. Thomas llllyeu, in rived the buildin ig was too fur I end with Mrs. Shuck’s parents, guests of Mr«. Hofer Sunday. Portland- gone to save un< id the volunters Mr. r and Mrs. I. Mm. M. M< rchep went to Port- I T. Finlgan. ...... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schulmerlch gnvc their attention to neighbor Mrs L. T. Finigan left Sunday l«nd Sunday to vixit Mr. and Mr». mid children of Portland spent ¡ng buildings. Pete Lulick. evening for Stanfield, where she Sunday in Banks visiting with j Alice Hunt of the grade «chool plans to spend two weeks with her Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eliott and won third piner for humorous daughter, Mrs. Otto Ornduff. relatives. family visited at the home of Mrs. R. Brummer of Portland recitations in the declamation con Murvin Ornduff and Ray Shook Mr. and Mrs. A. Pieren Sunday. spent the week end at th® home test held ut Forest Grove lust are confined to their home» with Mrs. A. T. Gillium was taken of her son, Roy .Stafford, of Friday. Germun measles. to the county hospital Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. Hnrold Banks and Bank«. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wohlschleg- Mr. and Mr«. J. Wenger ,and Arthur Stafford of Portland baby of Sherman’s mill were visi cl and Mrs. and Mrs. ira G. Mc- spent Sunduy al the Roy Stafford tors ut the JI. Smith home Sun Cormick went to I'ortlund Thurs daughter«, Carol and Jean, were day. home here, day of last week. Mrs. McCor in Portland over the week-end, Brandon Hall made u trip to mick remained nt Whitford with Mrs. Ray Purmley mid children Mrs. P. Jossy spent last week in Portland at the home of her of Hillsboro spent the week-end Portland Monday. Mrs. Robert Ground until Sunduy. Hen Schromal of Portland vis with Mrs. Alice Purmley of near si.-ter, Mrs. C. E. Floyd. ited his gi andparents, Mr. and Banks. Mix« Stalder and the Misses Mrs, II. Smith. Sunday. Mrs. Eleanor Enzie of Corvallis Susbauer were dinner guests at The Mothers' club will meet at spent several days la-t week with the Badertscher home Wednesday. her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. A. ('. the home of Mrs. J. J. Hutchens Mrs. Zeis and daughter, Ericka, Friday afternoon, .May 3, and Conant. of Portland visited at the Meyer home last week. Mi Dorothy Seiler« and everyone is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Love nnd The K. K. Klub of the «chooL daughter of Monmouth spent the family of Thatcher spent Sunday An interested group of women had a party Thursday afternoon. I weekend with relatives here. Mrs. George Wilcox spent sev at the home of Mr. mid Mrs. O. ’ K„||M.r<.(| „t ,h<. Mi|I(.r M..r(.antiIl. Games were played outside until eral days last week in Monmouth I I. I fri’l” /.<’11. 4 o’clock and then the girls on Kenneth Munford will play at store Saturday afternoon when the refreshment committee .served visiting her daughter, Mrs. It. the winner of the «ilk patch work station KFJR at 0:15 Thursday Sellers. cake and punch. quilt was announced. The quilt A. C. Conant made a business evening. William Cyrus, assistant county auis made by Mr«, lirierly for the agent, was here last week ex trip to Portland on Suturday. Women'« Relief Corps und pur- amining the alfalfa fields and re Mr. and Mrs. James Purmley chased by the Miller »tore for the ports them in fine condition. mid daughter, Beulah, of Port event. land and Mr. uml Mrs. Shelton The Sunshine club held its reg Pnrmley of San Francisco, Cui., Throughout the previous week ular meeting at the home of Mrs. . were visitors at the M. Turner any one so desiring was given the A. H. Myers April 17. A large home Tuesday of last week, privilege of estimating the num number of members and visitors Mr. mid Mrs. M. Turner were ber OI pici«- in the quilt, which attended. The next meeting will Chehalern Mountain. — The in Portlnml Thursday. was displayed in the window. Mrs. be held at the home of Mrs. Mc- Kenneth Keenan of Sylvan vis Schieman brothers’ lumber mill is Albert Jansen of Verboort made Knight on .May 15. Miss Marie Schmidt of Bower ited his cousin, Eugene Mast, being moved to Yoncalla, near an estimate of 445 pieces, the Eugene, this Week. This mill has correct number being 443. during the week end. Junction is suffering from an at- been located neur Bald peak for The R N. A. will give a "500" card party ut the I. <> <>. F. hall four years and the industry, us Tuesday evening, April 30. Come well as the mill owners, will be missed. and bring a friend. The Buck Heaven school cele Mrs. F. E. Bovee attended a meeting of the legislative com brated Arbor day Monday by rnitte«* of the Grunge ifl the of planting tree.« and shrubs in the fice of Loya) Graham in Forest school yard. Grove Saturday evening Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Dempsey H. J. Atlce of Corvallis visiter! ami daughter, .Miss Friday, and his parents, Mr. an«i Mrs. w. s. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mowers of Hillsboro, Oregon Atlee, Wednesday evening of laut Portland spent the week-end at week. the W. F. Wohlschl«g«'l home. Mrs. Ida Grindell nnd Mr«. J. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. I*rice were J Hutchens spent Friday visiting Sunday guests at the same home, i at the horn«' of Mrs. Saruh John Mr. and Mrs. George Zeigler 1 «on of Buxton. and family were guests Mrs. <’. B. Hall ami daughter' at the home of Sunday Mrs. Zeigler's spent Friday night and Saturday sister, Mrs. Roy Harrington, at1 with relatives nt Linnton. .Middleton. Complete with richly trimmed The high school girls of Banks Mrs. George Winger, who for and Gaston played n game of georgette shades—these new many year} lived on the moun baseball on th«* Banks field last lamps are exceptionally attractive. tain, has moved from Fernwood Wednesday afternoon. Th«' Banks Wrought iron bases. girls won with a sco-e of 20 to her house in Newberg. A baseball rnme between to 12. The junior class of the high Mountain Top M .1 Fir Grove school presented a play, “Step On schools will be played Friday It Stan,” at th«- high school nu afternoon at the Mountain Top ditorium Friday night. The play school. There is quite a bit of was a success. friendly rivalry between these Mrs. A. C. Conant, teacher of I schools nnd an exciting game is the primary grade, dismiaaed expected. Complete with silk shades of va A Mothers’ day program is be school Thursday to nttend the funeral of her brother, Mr. ing prepared by the Mountain rious tints, regular $5 valu«^ for Top Sunday school. Cramer, at Stayton. this week-end The following pupils of the The regular meeting of the special .......... Banka Grange will be held at the Buck Heaven school were neither LO <> I- hall ■ on Saturduy, absent nor tardy during the past April 27. month: Vincent Wohlxchlcgel, Miss Alberta Koontz of Halsey Enola Barlow, Leonard Whit sla-nt *h< week end with Mil« more, Wanda Finegan and Eva Norn Pherann of the Banks high Mattern. Those perfect in spell- school. Miss Koontz substituted I it g were Enoin Barlow, Wanda the first of the school year for Finegan and Eva Mattern, and Miss Pehrson, while she was re I those missing only one word were covering from mi operation. For additional color in Floyd Dooley of Estacada spent a few day« last week with his the home you’ll find parents, Mr. nnd Mr«. George _ them most charming. Dooley, of near Banks. Complete with silk or Mrs. A. B. McFarlane was shop parchment shades. ping in Portland Saturday. The district track meet of the Testing and Filling Banks, Mountaindnle and Harri son grade schools was held Sat 8-hour service on urday afternoon on the high charging. school grounds. Banks won places ns follows: Boys, class one— Thuril Shipley, 50-yard dash, first; Otto Beard, 100-yard dash, first; John Clark. Everett Thorn Utility folding tables, assorted colors, QE burgh, Lyle Wolford nnd David $1.85 value, for this week-end only .... v W Wilson, 440-yard relay, second; Otto Beard, broad jump, first. Girl«, class one—Dorothy Lang- A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Selection pap, Evelyn Davison, Patricia Jensen mid Mary Wukayama, 220- yard relay, second; Dorothy Mat tie®, baseball throw, second; class Buy your THE WAY TO BEAUTIFUL HOMES two— Hazel Wolford, baseball throw, second. Boys, class one— Oswald Berwald, shot put, first; Glen Mass, high jump, first; Thuriel Shipley, pole vault, first; class two—Howard Repeto, base We give a better guar ball throw, first; Wayne Shipley, antee. second; Roy Stranberg, high jump, first. Girls, class two— Catherine Collins, Fern Stafford, Mary Wakayama and Hazel Wol ford, 220-yard relay, first. The Japanese family, Waka yama, rented a part of the Chris 1361 Main St. Phona 1961 Rieben place north of Banks and < > Helvetia Defeats Jackson Jossers Ranks Community NewQ Quilt Contest Is Decided Saturday Schicman Bros. Mill Moved To Yoncalla SELFRIDGE BROTHERS Furniture Comp PAGE THREE lack of inflammatory rheuma tism. Mixa Schmidt has been at home for three week«, but ex- pact» to be ready to resume her teaching at Franklin high school soon. Mr and Mr«. S. Hershey and fumily visited with the Fred Wen r ger family in Portland Sunday. Donald and George Ranch, ver- ill Hay«, Abe Hager and Willie Youngen visited their homes over the week end. They are all work ing at the Proctor & Harris saw mill near .Mountaindale. A number of friends gathered SMOOTHTOP Demonstrators cannot afford to take chances with the dishes they prepare. Modernistic Table Lamps Free BATTERY $4-50 Tables New Battery HERE Sahnow Bros. Make your house painting rich in color Condensed Statement March 27, 1929 RESOURCES Loan« nnd Discounts........... $ United States Government Bonds ...................................... Other Bonds nnd Securities.. Banking House, Furniture, Fixtures ............................... Other Real Estate ................. Cash and due from Banks ... 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Just think—four vessels—a whole meal—can be cooked over one burner and kept warm without danger of burning Smoothtop has many other improvements, including design, convenient height, separate oven and broiler, oven heat control- complete fare-free cooking service. » Mr. Chase, our Hillsboro representative, will be glad to dis cuss the various features of the Smoothtop with you at your con venience and suggests you phone 1721 and arrange an appoint ment. Portland Gas & Coke Co. $2.95 to $8.50 $2.95 i Your Dinner’s Success Is Assured with a Floor Lamps Creations Bridge Lamps at the Hayes home Saturday night ‘ and prune trees show an abund- to celebrate Mrs. J. Hayes' birth-1 ance of buds. I day. i Q V — - Father: “When George Wash Fruit in this vicinity is not damaged by the hard winter. Al ington was your age he was • Pieren’s peach orchard is in full surveyor.” bloom and everywhere the cherry Son: “And when he was your tre< are white, while the apple age he was President.” _____ L. 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