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4 MAY 2, 1929 THE HILLSBORO ARGILS—HILLSBORO, OREGON PAGE SEVEN ------9 '■ were Evu Beeler and Wulter 1' rank. I he pii luri conte I iirouM-d so mmh interest in the IB that th«*y started a gallery, pictures have bevri col Thur day aft«*rn« Blades' room enjoyed h A fter n gam« of lodi r merits were 1 nerved in the «lining room. Jay and Eva BmkebtiHi from Tucomu enrolled in school Mon- day. Lucille Malhson of grad«* 5B pent a few flays in Vancouver, B C., last w<« k. Ruth Austin, who has been ill for n week, returned to school Momliiy. Pupils receiving al! A’ m la term are: Virginia lb toil«’, Lor rean May, Dorr, Brandaw, Mar ««•ry Adam*', Margan t Batchelar, Dorothy Challneomb«*, Alice Gil bert, To h Tsuguwa, Florin«’ Weber, Anita Weik, Ma Strom, Alma Edinger, Ethel Harty, Bet tv Haven . Edith Walter . I<oul e Frank, Violet Gray, Velma Hine-, .Mary Vantti, Keith Kruchvk and Willard Newton. Ranks Community NewQ MILS. J. J. HUTCHENS, Correitpontlerit W. A. Johnston To Leave Banks I ligh I hanks for lli<; Alilo Kith Grove Monday to see his brother, Samuel, nml Noil Neil Soehren, who • m i b«- ho ph al then R. <’. < offi«|«| nml '*n, Ilin n«*ll, <>f Portlaml Wei«’ in Bank Weilne- ilay. Eil Schtilmerirh Hill boro W A. Jobir'toii, principili of J. (!. the Baiik< high *<'hool, i> leiivmg called on Mr. and Mr Hanki at the elo o of thix < hool »Schulmerich «»f Bank la t w«*< k I h. I <i <i i ■, l I,, i .ii, and y«’nr. Ile I m taking the miperin lendeiiey of the Rogin* River friend* gather«*«! at the local hall grammar and high «hool*. Ib«* for a parly ami ovMt«*r Mipper Th«* ocriihion Rogue River H<*ho<>l*‘ m-«* amoiig Salmday evening. the motit advaiK'ed H<*ho<d« of was the minivei ary of th« or Oregon. Albs it Ci., ant of n« ar ganization of th«* l«»dge, Mmy, I.vie and Bah Kingston Astori* will lake Mr. .lohu l oii ’ h place. Mi Nora Phei on mid and Mrs Hilda Edward an<l lit tle - i ter of Beaverton rnlled on Mr. Windl«* wil| r«’t tini. friends in Banks Wedne dAy «*ve ning. 'M G WAI KI It IS GIVI 'N C R. Thatcher and duughter, .SURPRISE ON HIK I UDAY Vein, of Salem vr ited at th«* C, S. Thatch«*r bom«* Friday. Hunk Mr*. W. <i. Walker So «aid thia fair young lady after availing her»elf of the opportunity Th«’ Grnrige will entertain Po gave a Mirprit«’ iiuiiy for her afforded by the invitation of the Buick Motor Company to “get hu band nt their fi<»m<* »Suturduy mona Grange her«» at th« next behind the wheel and get the fact«.” This young motorist picked the Pomona meeting in July. ♦— »•veiling, Th© orcAMlon wum hi* «leek and powerful 1929 Silver Anniversary Buick «port roadster for Th ore who attended the Po bu t Inlay nml nl-<> tlml of two of mona Grange mvctiiig in H i II m - her test «pm, and on its completion pronounced the car “the greatest the gm I«, ( latidu Lydtt nml boro were Mr. and Mrs. S. C. +— I have ever driven.” Grov«'t Rogei ot Hillsboro. (’ hh I h Inkley. Mi Mvrtl© Relben, Her and doming formed th«- «•ntcr- Thatcher Pnul Kedetzke of the regular rod ut the window, I the bottom hem and pulling the man Duurhy, Mr . Mary Hove«* tuininenl for the ««veiling. II iom * David Hill took Virgil Redetxke running n heavier rod through | material straight. The curtains pre o ut were Mr. mid Mr*. Otto and Mr and Mr». J. J. Ilutchen»«. ami Walter Haney to Corvallis to Mr S <’. Inkley pent overal Gnlttwny, Mr. mid Mr». John I «lays in Portland lawt woek with attend the O. S. ('. meeting. I loo i mid Dr. mid Mr*. Georg«’ The Ladies* dub will meet at TMiiiiesi«* nml twin nun» of Port- her won and wife, Mr. and Mr*. the home of Mrs. Will iluney on <'l«-m Inkley. Imid; Mr mid Mrs. i rmik Hurt W. G. Walker ami Bert Friday May H. wiek of Vernoiiiu, Mr mid Mr» Jim Wright and son, Harold. of <lrov<* to Canby <>n buiilneKK last Fred Enm<, Grover Rogem and Fore t Grove sjient Friday «•V«J Thurndny. brother of Hilliiboro, Mr. and Aino* Hutchen* and family of ning with hi» parents, Mr. and Mr». John Jen»«»n, .Mr. mid Mr Council Bluffs, Jowa, and Jack Mr». Ezra Wright. Claud«’ ¡.yd*. Mr. mid M r s. Whit«’ of California arrived Sat Ed Davi» was in Portluml on Thom*» tJuisllM, Mr. mid Mr. urday night for a visit with J. J. businesa Monday. (jit» Wil t»n, .Mr. mid Mr*». Bert Several from this community Hutchens, uncle <»f Amos Hutch Wilburn» mid Bert Friduj. ens, whom h«’ had not wen for attended Pomona Grunge at Hills- boro lust Wednesday. 35 year». Willard Shiplry Hurt Mr Mahoney and family and | Mr«. E. E. Hopkins spent the .V Willard Shipley was run over week-end visiting relatives at Mr. and Mrs. Connor of Carlton by a truck hint Saturday morning Wishram, Wash. Iler sister and -pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ‘-hi n helping Robert wlir!i Bob Hunt move htisbiind, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Flunk lieesucker. The ladies ure DIRECTORS ►f people to th«* Hunt sawmill, < 'ovIngton nml fnmilv of Los An sisters-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and IB* f«*ll under the truck and the gel«»«, will vi-it the Hopkins fam- Edward Schulmerich baby of Fore t (¡rove were call hind wheel paved over tli«* lower ily in Banks this w«M»k. President part of his body, He wu- taken Mi and Mi C C M cCom ing on his sister and her hus to Forest Grove Bert. Mating for medical mul »on of I’urtlnnd visited Sun band, Mr. and Mrs. J. Watkins, treatment. .Mgr. Ruy-Maling Company di.v nt the J. J. Hutchens home. last Tuesday evening. Guy Raymond of Portland vis Ilnrrv Wahl of Mi Minnville M. P. Cady ited Frank Jleesacker .Monday -pent the week end ut the home Verhoosi (.iris Win Pres. Cady Motor Company afternoon. The Vcrboort girls won the of hi brother. A. <’. Walil Dr. and Mrs. VanValin of New Lester Ireland Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Krueger Hanks I.UM-ball game between berg pent Sunday with her par Lester Ireland & Co. high school and Wrboort at and son of Cornelius -|>ent Sun ents. Mr. and Mr . Ed Davis. Banks Friduy afternoon by a <lny nt the J. M Kc-ler home in c H. C. Hill Mrs. Heesacker was in Port Banks. score ot 1 1 to V. The Bank Mgr. Carnation Milk Products Co. land shopping lust Tuesday. Mr II. A. Stohler nml Mrs. C. boys Won from Verboort by a Mrs. Buckley and son, Ralph, E. I. Kuratli B. Hull were »hopping in Port- ■core of H to 0. were calling on Perry laiFollett Ini •! Saturday. Vice President near Corneliu» Sunday. The Banks Grange in spon»or- Melvin John-ton, a former in- Ralph R. Easter Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Purdin atructor in the Hanks high school, ing a meeting at the grade school and Mr. and Mrs. George Ortman MgT. l’ortlund Electric Power Cp. later of 1/vxington schools, is to on Friday evening for the pur p 7 Tualatin Division and son, Harold, of David Hill take th«’ city superintendcncy of pose of organizing a boys’ and -pent Sunday afternoon with Mr. par girls’ pig and enlf club. All the Estacada schools. nml Mrs. Charles Sear-. Several boys from here attend ents are invited. Mr. mid Mrs. Will Haney and A five and a half pound girl ed th«* track meet at Pacific uni was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack daughter, Lois, spent Sunday in versity Saturday. Forest Grove with his brother if David Wilson, while pole vault Bencfiel nt Buxton April 25. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shipley and and wife, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. ing at the grade school Monday, Haney. fell in such a way as to bite fnmily moved from Banks to the Mrs. Frank Heetacker upent through hw tongue, Several Hunt mill north of Mountaindale Monday afternoon w'ith her •X fl stitches had to be taken to draw Saturday. ’ • William Dusick, of Mr and Mrs. S. Gibbon of For- daughter, Mr the <’dge • of th© Wound together. Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Strohmeyvr cst Grove were gii«’«t» nt the ■X • ■ and family are moving to Port home of their daughter and hus- To Build Home band. Mr. and Mrs. A. < ’ . Wahl. land this week. A building permit has been Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott of Friday. Member Federal Reserve System The Mothers' elub will meet granted to II. W. Seinke to build Portland were w«’«’k-end visitors 4 t the Hodges home, north of Friday at the home of Mrs. J. J. n lf.000 residence at the corner Resources More Than $1,000,000 Hutchens. Everyone is Invited. of Sixth and Walnut streets. town. Hillsboro, Oregon Mr» J. M. K«»*’drr received Mr. and Mrs. Victor Manuel and baby of Portland visited at word that a son. Donald LvRoy, When drying curtains, if it is th«* M Turner home during the was born to her brother and wife, too much trouble to put up the “The Largest Bank in the County’* Mr. and Mr. Roy Prvor, of Ta wivk end. stretcher, they may be hung on coma, Wash., on April 19. Mr. Mrs. JesMie Pool and Mrs. B«*r :: .• :: : x r. n x x x :t x x x x :t r :: x x xx x x x x ;; x x x x x :: x ! nard Sellers and daughter of Pryor ia well known here. Monmouth spent th«’ week end her«« visiting relatives. SCHOOL NOTES Melvin Johnston of Lexington was a week-end guest nt th«* W. Saturday, May 4, is Washing I A. Johnston home h<»re. ton county track «lay at Forest The Hoy Scouts enjoyed a Grove. Events will be held at and , picnic «upper th«* Pacific university field nt ■ wiener roast ___ _ _____ Hillsboro Friday evening nt th«’ home of I :30 p. m. Hillsboro will be well Harold Jell -ell. The Wolf putrol reprobated. ) entertain«*«! the troop. Dr. I «or khart w ill give an il- Th«’ girls of the Star of Beth luntrated lecture May 10 at th«* lehem class of th«’ Sunday school, Grunge hall on th«» “American accompanied by Mr- Chris Ri«* - Soldier In Faris After th«» Arm >i ben, went to Roy Saturday to a Admission, isticc" nt H i> in. picnic at the bom«’ of their teach Benet it 111 cents and 25 cents. er, Mis Rim«» lliltz. Those who j of Division in. , Girls' Sewing went were Mari«* Ri<*b«*n, Dorothy club. Langpnp, bVrn Stafford, Patricia K grade Friday afternoon the _ J«»n ' IB, Evaline >hipl«*y, Carol X i/o/i/ift/n Maver X Strohmeyvr and Hazel Wolford, school played Tigard baseball team. Boys «on, II to 2. Girls ’ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Movey of game was called at end of third Plains spent Sunday nt th« ’ North inning because of an accident. A. II. Wolford horn«’. Mr. and Mrs. William Jons ofi Georgia limes and Sylvia John North Plains were guests nt th«* son were injured in a collision. E. (’. Wilson horn«* Sunday. Mrs. Both were able to lie in school Friday afternoon both Joos' sister, Mrs J. C. Schulmer- Monday. V' Now you will hear the actual ich, is staying at the Wilson teams will play Forest Grove. If I Pupils making perfect records voice of a mighty city, caught by home, resting after n recent >11- the miracle «peaking screen to in health project in 4B were ness. thrill you! The celebrated Wil- Mrs. George McFarlane was Lids McWhorter, Walter Frank, Harold Armstrong, Mary Peter lard Mack, author and star of taken to the Forest Grove hospital Broadway’s Sunday and operated on Monday. son, Keith Busch. Eva Beeler, most famous melo- and Evelyn Steinke, drama«, make» his first talking She is doing well anil a speedy Dorothy Marjorie Duxbury and Helen recovery is expected. screen appearance in a gigantic I W. G. Walker drove to Forest Rice. Lucky ones to draw prizes X drama written by himself especial ai Thatcher will be dry in half an hour with BOTH upper and lower bowel, it out th<- disfiguring hole mark» the remove» old waste matter you stretcher makes. never thought was in your »y*- ten». ix*t Adlerika giv«* your Woolen materials can often be darned with threads of the ma terial, split silk or hair so that the garment may again be pre- sentablc. stomach and bowels a REAL cleaning and see how good you feel! Overcome constipation, Hill-boro Pharmacy. Your Favorite Stars Now A small bottle of amn u-efu! on a desk. One di the pen as bright as ne« is especially helpful to th use various colors of ink. Talk and Sing Narrow French heel host indicated for popularity in coming season, rather than square and pointed types. at the VENETIAN THEATER Tailored suits will be worn this ___ pring, either finger-tip length or ■lightly longer. Our Price Schedule JUMPS FROM BED GAS PRESSES HEART Stomach gas pressed so on my heart I had to get up nights. 1 began using Adierika and have been entirely relieved.”—R. F. Krueger. Adierika relieves gas and »our »tomach at once. Acting on Wednesdays and Thursdays 10c-35c Programs will consist of synchronized or part talking features, talking Vitaphone acts and news reels. COMING Fridays and Saturdays 10c-35c "A Lucky Break” Programs will consist of all-talking or part talk ing features, talking Vitaphone acts and news reels. Senior Class Play Sunday, Monday, Tuesday May 9 10c-50c Matinees 10c-35c Hillsboro Union High School AUDITORIUM Programs—Our greatest special talking fea tures, Vitaphone acts and news reels. r»: f VENETIAN THEATER W 1^ ■ F ». f : ; Y HILLSBORO f OREGON 5 X 5 n- Sunday - Monday - Tuesday May 5, 6 and 7 f Sunday Matinee, 2 P. M. Commercial National Bank U (fammount 10c and 35c Evening Prices ture 3 10c and 50c s X k VENETIAN THEATER AL CHRISTIE PRESENTS 3** Friday and Saturday - This Week Matinee Saturday 2 P. M. VOUCLU 3 Z u«l H» Prices 10c and 35c tn Z The Carrot ion Kid Willard Mack's detective thriller i / M ly for the marvelous new era of the films. X M X X] X' x' Best Wishes to the Progressive VENETIAN THEATER Its Claude Neon Sign Will command ATTENTION V (osmopo Irtan X X X X X. X 2S-* Production X R Î à X, »T with Robert Ames Sylvia Field Willard Mack OF THE ia ’ I KF» JOEÌ If you were a peaceful salesman ! TYPEWRITER and a bunch of CROOKS hailed you as the GREAT- EST gun-man of the age! And they gave you a GUN! And told you to SHOOT! To KILL! And “the SWEETEST GIRL in the world” got in the way! And you couldn’t see ANY- THING to shoot any wav! But you had to shoot or BE SHOT! Could YOU laugh it off? Doug. does. AND VITAPHONE ACTS t. h’/ r/ Up and coming merchants are finding Claude Neon Signs a sure business getter and a profit able investment. ./1 /’ .1 Coming Wednesday, Thursday, May 8-9 Nancy Carroll * Electrical Products Co. AND Sole Licensee of Claude Neon Signs VITAPHONE ACTS X '/•A “Manhattan Cocktail” Sound—Music—Talking and Singing Sequences 7 Also Talking Vitaphone Acts Thirty-first and Sandy Boulevard, Portland, Ore. WM. HAGUE, Hillsboro Representative a ^ctrq^o^//fy/?-^|ayer picture Adults, 35c Children, 10c