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THE Page Six TOWN TOPICHE! HILLS RO RO moving to the Charles Shaw place in Mr. Ford’s place was sold. Mr and Mrs. Harris l.oynes of Tillamook spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John l.oynes, bringing over some clams. Walter and Wilbur Wright spent last week with their uncle, Fred Haney, near Strassel. Mr ind Mrs George Morris of Portland spent Wednesday with her mother. Mrs l.ucy l aSalle. Chester llaslitt of Forest Grove spent Friday with his uncle, John I oynes. Maurice Comstock, who has been spending the summer with his grandparents, left for his home at Butte. Montana, Thursday morn ing. Mr. and .Mrs. Lon Comstock took him to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lull and F. K Bennett went to 1 i Center, W ish . Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs W ide I ull Mr. and Mrs. Lull returned home Sunday evening, but F. A Bennett remained for a longer visit. Martin Lull is a nephew of Mr Lull. l.eon Sills and Bennie Bennett visited the fair at Gresham Mon- day. I Mr and Mrs Ervin Bailey and daughters of David’s hill spent Sundav evening with Mr and .Mrs Charles Sears. ARGUS, Laurel Ridge Thuradiiy. September 8, 1932 OREGON day at the B W Armentrout home. W. F. Hollenbeck, who has been visiting with the Armentrouts for the past week, returned to his home in F* Portland with them. Loyal Overton returned to his ' home in Creswell Thursday after spending the summer with his sis- ter, Mrs. It M Kines. Hr expects Io return i within the week and at- Bink« Vpproximntely *JS boys tend the O. I. T. school in Port- arc practicing football this week at land. Mrs. Hutchens and daughter Eva the local high school with Frank Sias and \ A Croisant as coaehc» and Gail Debolt spent I abor Day- This is only the second year for w ith relatives in Banks. Banks to venture into the sport of The Mothers* club met at the football. Several of the player- on home of Mrs. A C Wahl Friday last year’s team graduated but afternoon. \ committee was ap- some good material is out igain pointed to meet with the teachers and sec about organising a parent* this year Mr. and Mrs B. W. Vrmentrout teachers’ organisation \nothcr com were host and hostess at a dinner mittee was also appointed to lay given at their home Thursday eve plans for setting out shrubbery ning in honor of her father, W F iround the church and beautifying Hollenbeck of Portland, who his the church grounds After the meet lived in Oregon for the past 55 ing the mothers retired to the pic years, having moved here trout nic grounds back of the W ahl home Iowa in the year of 187’. The din and cooked ti picnic supper on ner guests were Mr. and Mrs W their out-door fireplace, and all It. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. li '1 the members of their families were Banks. 'on hand at six o’clock to enjoy the Mr and Mrs Charles Kessler picnic supper. and children Billv and Evclvn and Vcrnetta and 1 aVernn Mays of Mr« C. B. Ball and daughter Ryderwood, Wash, Jrptha and Sheila spent Sunday at Jantxeii Berdena Garrigus and Barbara Er- Beach park. \ in of Portland were Sunday guests The Novelty bridge club met it ’at the home of Mr. and Mrs Hay the home of Mr^ Harold Banks Parinley. Thursday afternoon. Mrs ’The section crew on the Hills Croisant won first and Mrs. J. F. boro-Banks section w as called to Kennedy consolation Cochran Sunday morning to help Mr. and Mrs .1 II pos .md fam tight fire. ily of Portland spent the week end Mr and Mrs Mike Murphy of with Mr. and Mrs. IL 1 Jensen The Dalles were Saturday visitors and family. at the Ray 1‘armley home Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wilson and Mrs. I yda Weitiel, .Mrs. Cowl Mr. and Mrs. C. W. »Moore attend- and. children Frank and Bessie of ed the funeral o f their uncle, Multnomah were Sunday guests of George Schulmerieh, at Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shipley. Sunday. Grace Breves and nephew, Cecil Mrs. Gamroth Sr. returned home I Catching of Portland, were callers Sunday from the Emanuel hospital. ¡on Mrs. M. A Dodds la>t l'hurs- Mr. and Mrs. J W’. Bunt of St day. Helens visited at the home of her II II Humphreys moved his sister, Mrs H. L. Jensen, 'Tuesday. household goods Sunday to Shedd, Kathleen Jensen, who has been vis where Mr. Humphreys will manage iting them, returned home with a farm for the coming year. them. Carl Shipley and family a n d Mrs William Joos of North Plains George Mu Fa rinne nail family of spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Buckley ,\ I.-«. mill spent the Minnie Schulmerieh at the E. C week end with Mr and Mrs. Charles Wilson home. Shipley. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thompson Finn Jones and daughter (trace and daughter Bonita i were dinner of Cornelius nnd Norm i Anderson guests at the Oliver Westcott home of Vernonia were visitors at the in Forest Grove Wednesday eve- C V. Gourley home Thursday. ning. Word was received here by Mr Evelyn Porter of Portland spent and Mrs. W. S Atlee from Mr. and Sunday evening and Monday here Mrs Henry \tlee that they arrived at the home of her sister, Mrs. at the home of their son. Zed kt John Hartwick. lee, a week ago last Saturday. Mrs. W. H. Lee and son Philip Robert, J nmc( '•f Portland were visitors Sunday at who have beei ing in the the home of Mr. and Mrs. George onion fields at < came home McGraw. Wednesday. Tin returned to Mrs. Joe Hartwick spent scveral their work Tl but Alma days last week at the home of her remained at ho son, Frank Hartwick, and family Mr. and Mrs in Vernonia. picking hops at Hedges’ hop yard at Mr and Mrs Verle Prickett re Independence. Lar! Groat is stay turned Saturday to their home in ing with the Charles Grouley fam Cochran, after spending two weeks ily during their absence. here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schramcl nnd < lyde Hopkins, who is employed familv of Forest Grove were Sun at the oil well, in Carena, spent day visitors at the Henderson Smith from Thursday until Siturd.iv with home. his mother. Mr- E. E. Hopkin« Mr. and Mrs W T Sellers spent Misses M imic Sandy and Gladvs Overton moved to Buxton Sunday, where thev will take up their duties as teachers in the Buxton school Mrs. Orville Sandy and son Jack Of Mountaindale visited Monday afternoon at the Cliff Sandy home here. Miss Mabel Wilson, accompanied by her «¡«ter. Miss Ethel Wilson of Portland, spent the week-end Boys Out For Football Team At Banks High S. W. Melhuish and daughter Mis, Rhea Wilkes is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. George Schulmerieh. Folly returned Tuesday from a vis it in Kent. Wash , during the holt at Corvallis this week. Miss Marion Baker of Fort Miss llasel Blades of Maryhill. days. „__ land was a guest of Mrs. Mel- Wash, is spending the week with huish during their absence. Miss Dolores Theda. Mr. and Mrs. John Dinwoodie of Reginald Reynolds, Jack Con- W’oodburn and Miss Ruth Din nell anil Lester Chase spent the woodie of Portland were Sunday week-end at Rockaway. guests of Mr and Mr- Fred Tesch Mr. ___ and ____ Mrs. __ H. H. Stannard Mrs Tesch is a daughter of Mr. ■nil children spent the week-end and Mrs. Dinwoodie. •nd Labor Day at Rockaway. Wilbert Sakwedel of Schefflin Raymond Wilson of Portland and will attend Concordia Seminary at Charles Crabtree of near Tigard St. Louis. Missouri, this year, lie spent the week-end at Rockaway. u . I tear* Satui day M - Salaw edel Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Walker is a graduate of Concordia college drove to Seattle, M ash , and X an- in Oakland, Cal. couver, B. C., during the week Mrs. A. W’. Moore and daugh ters and Mrs. Charles M. Johnson end. drove to Toledo to visit Mrs. John Miss Caroline Stober and her mother of Portland were dinner son’s sister, Mrs. Grant Lincoln guests of Mrs. J. Allen Smith Sun Landess, over the week end and Labor Day. day. Mrs. E. T. Turner and Winona Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sewell and daughters were guests Labor Day and Delbert, MUaes Dorothy S mi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James sei and Elizabeth Thompson a n d Du raid Boris of Portland picnicked Sewell. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Taggart and at Eagle Creek Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. H. A Kuratli and J. H. Riggs were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs J. N. Davis at Mid daughters drove over the Salmon river cut-off and as far south as dleton. Waldport and returned by way of Mrs. H. D. Tallman and daugh- ters spent three days last week witn Corvallis Labor Day. Miss Haiel Blades of Maryhill. her mother, Mrs. Ora E. McCMh- W’ash . visited Miss Margaret John z tock, in Portland. Buxton About 30 persons at A. H. Steeples of Seattle. Wash . son for a few days last week. tended a picnic on the creek near Mrs. Sherman Byre spent Tues was a visitor in Hillsboro Monday the Elwood mill Sunday. The aft to attend the funeral of his aunt, day with her sister, Mrs. Dwight ernoon was spent pitching horse Seilers, of Forest Grove. Mrs M. C. Steeples. shoes and swimming. The picnic Miss Thelma Davis of near North Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Brvant of was in honor of several birthdays Clatskanie were guests of Mr. and Plains spent the week-end with ranging from August 23 to Septem Mrs. L. L. Riggs from Friday un Miss Sylvia Muller. ber 7. They are William and Del til Monday evening. mar Riggle, Jesse and Elsie Meyers. WISMER—ENFIELD ___ _____ __ and | Person \ ernon Watson and Beverly White. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mr. Harold .1. Wismer of Los children made a trip to Ne.-kowin School opened here Monday with Angeles, Cal., son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Gladys Overton of Creswell «nd other beaches over the week J. J. Wismer ______ _ of ___ Hillsboro. and as principal and Mi» Mamie Sandy end and Labor Day. Miss Jean Enfield of Los Angeles Mrs. R. W. Gates and children were married Friday, September of Banks, primary teacher. A small «nd Mrs. S. H. Thwaite spent the 2, at Los Angele*. After a short attendance was reported. Word was received here last __ ___ week-end at Bremerton. Wash., with honeymoon in San Francisco they week by relatives that Elmo Tail Mr and Mrs. W. F. Taylor. will make their home in Los An man. son of Tom Tallman of this Mr and Mrs J. N. Wiley and geles. place, was injured August 27 while Mr. Wismer is well known here, children and Mr. and Mrs. F C. running a gasoline donkey at Riggle Holtnagel and son camped at Blue being a graduate of Hillsboro high brothers camp near Clatskanie. He school, and of the University of I.ake Sunday and Labor Day. was struck in the stomach and Mr. and Mrs. I.. G. Selfridge and Washington. He is now assistant thrown several feet in the air and manager of a telephone office in son and Mr. and Mrs. George Sel for rendered unconscious. He was tak fridge spent Sundav and Labor Los Angeles, where he has been en to the St. Vincent’s hospital im- past three years. the Day at Tillamook and Bayocean. ; mediately and is improving. Arthur Benefiel is in the Good Mr. and Mrs. R G. Scearce and Samaritan hospital in Portland re daughter of Hood River spent the ceiving treatment for his leg, whicli week-end and Labor Day at the Mrs. Lena Conseltnan, accom was injured some time ago by a home of his brother, R. J. Scearce. panied by her sons Richard Con- Standard Oil truck near his home Mrs. F. J. Sewell and Miss Evelyn zelman and George O’Neil and fam Sewell were luncheon guests of ily spent the holidays at the here. William Hiddink received slight Miss Alice Sewell Fridav at the beaches. injuries last week when thrown Chestertjurv hotel in Portland. Hop picking at the W. I.. Peters from a horse. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ebner of yard began l'uesday. Several from Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson Portland visited during the week this community are helping there. picking hops at Independence. end at the Grover Rogers, William Mr. and Mrs Ed Rehwalt are pick W'illiam Riggle and Mrs. Ethel Reiling and Arthur Reiling homes. ing at the Elwert hop yard near Meyers and daughters Eva and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Wilson and Middleton. Elsie were Hillsboro visitors Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Haynes and day. Glen Norton of Seattle, Wash., were week-end and Labor Day family of Sherwood were Sunday Word was received here last week guests at the home of Mrs. Mary guests at the C. S. Haynes home. <>f the illness of Lloyd Thomas of The big fire which could be seen \ ernonia at the Veterans’ hospital Sabin. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Schendel and from miles around last Thursday in Portland. ILley Thomas has been ill at his daughter and Miss Edith Schendel night was a slashing fire on the home here the past week. of this city and Bert Duyck of Henry Holmes place. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weddel of Mr. and ...................... Mr*. Alfred Fisher of Forest Grove spent the week-end Portland were Sunday guests at the Seattle visited their uncle, George at Seaside. Jake Webber home. i Fisher, and family over the week- Mr.’and Mrs. Harry Watts, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Werre and end. and Mrs. C. C. Martin, Morris Hen Fred Werre were last Sunday din- Mrs. Elsie Kelly was a Hillsboro shaw and his fiancee of Portlana ner guests at the Svth Miller home I visitor Friday. .Mr. Kelly’s niece, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. in Portland. Mr. Miller took them M rs. Louise Shull, and daughter E. B. Watts Sunday. on a trip to Scappoose as a pota accompanied her home for a visit. Mrs. Delia St. Pierre spent Sun to project. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hove of day and Monday with her son, W. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. S. Stearns vis- Vancouver visited Mrs. Rhoda W’at- W. St. Pierre, and family in Port ited friends at St. Helens during son Saturday. Mrs. W'atson return land. They made a trip around Mt. the holidays. ed home with them for Sunday. Hood loop Labor Day. Miss Frances Haynes, accompany Mabel and Eva Nelson were ied by Carl Schaltenbrandt, i Mr. Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. went'home over Sunday from Hillsboro, Portland visited Monday a Gene Crosby and children of Port for her first airplane ride Sunday, where they are employed at the at the home of Mrs. IL W. land and Rev. M. S. Woodworth when Leo Elwert took them up at cannnerv. trout. Mrs. C. M. Christenson and wrre Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Beaverton. Mr. and Mr«. J. J The E. T. Sheppard family are daughters of and Mrs. Sherman Hyre. Portland were Sun spent the week-end and Hutchens l abor Daj day vacationing in Eastern Oregon this night guests at C. A. Pcter- Miss Georgia Terrell of El Paso, with their “ * son. ( iddic 1 Hitchens. sons. week. rcmaining for Labor Day. Texas, arrived Monday to spend nnd family in Bl line. Mrs. Carl Asbahr and son Allen the winter with her grandmother, yr- anti Harry Cunningham MRS. SARAH STEEPLES Mrs. J. Allen Smith. She will at of Portland have been spending and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Martin, the week at the home of her par Mrs. Sarah Lafferty Steeples, 76, all of Portland, were visitors Sun- tend high school here. ent«, Mr. and Mrs. Werre. early Hillsboro resident, died at Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Turner of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Edy and Yakima, Wash., arc visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Harris were lo r home in Hoquiam. Wash., early home of Mrs. E. T. Turner west of Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Saturday morning. Funeral serv ices and interment were h< Id Mon Hillsboro this week. Vernon will E. Peters of Mountain Home. day afternoon nt the I. <). O. F. attend medical school in Portland Mr. and Mrs. John Strickler spent cemetery at Hillsboro under the this winter. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne direction of Young's Funeral home Mrs. W. S. Tilton and daughter«. Strong in Portland. Mrs. Steeples was born at Athens, Mrs. It. J. Smith of Port Angeles, Week-end guests at the H. P. Mo., on July 10, 1856. She was Wash., and Mrs. T. H. Tnllock of Strickler home were Mr. and Mrs. married to M. C. Steeples at Hills FUNERAL Kahlotus, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Strickler of Prescott, Mr. boro January 1, 1889, and moved Ivan Thompson and son of Port and Mrs. Willard Downey of Kelso, with her husband to Hoquiam, SERVICE land were Sunday guests of Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Baugh of Wash., in 1897. Mr. Steeples died Elma Denby. Portland. in 1921. Harold B. Wittenberg of Minne Phone 953 apolis, Minn., W. M. Wilkens of Phone your Want Ads to the Lincoln at Third Kulm, N. D., Della Wilkens of Argus. All its reader, are Interest Bellingham, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Morgan ed in the classified columns. I’hone ' Curtis and family, formerly o f and daughters of East .Stanwood, • 3101. Fullerton, N. D., were visitors at Wash., spent a few days with Mr. the Rev. Scheidt home at Rock end Mrs. Charles Sears last week. Creek the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Haney visited Timothy Brownhill and Miss Mr. and Mrs. FL S. Parcel! in For THE FAMILY BUDGET Ruth Scott of Silverton were week- est Grove Saturday evening. (WOSTTtON or INCCjMt OF rue AVtSAGE FAMILY) Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hanna and end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Manley. Mrs. Manley’s cousin, Ver children left Thursday for Hood non Hill, who is a radio operator River, where they are going to FOOD on board the S. S. Omaha, now in pack fruit. RENT AND fUtl Bremerton, Wash., was a guest at Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cornstock, who the Manley home Sunday. have been living on the II. Ford' RECREATION Mrs. Ii. Frank Peters and chil place for the last eight years, are I CLOTHING dren Anne and Robert returned SAVINGS Monday from a two months’ stay at Oceanside. Miss Lottie Peters MISCELLANEOUS of State college, New Mexico, spent the last week-end in August with 1153 Washington St. WATER. them on her return from a trip to Phone 1561 Alaska with the University of Ore gon student tour. General Trucking and Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Peppard and Contract Hauling children, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wai- ker, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richter, Mr and Mrs. H. I). Tallman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Will Camp C. M. Coote, W. C. Brown, and bell, Miss Jane Sheldon of Port R. C. Brown, Prop». land, Mrs Allen Pugh, nnd Mr. Formerly Hillsboro Truck and Mrs. J. E. Johnson camped during the week-end and Labor & Fuel Co. Day at Rippling Waters. Birthday Picnic At Buxton Sundav HILLS RO RO, the week end at the home of Mr Sellers’ son, Dwight, near Forest Grove. Mr and Mrs Bernard Sellers of Monmouth spent the weekend and I abor Day with Mrs. Sellers’ pur rliiirrh cuts, Mr and Mrs. George Wileox, ( )| noii h n d M ìni * Mi north of Banks. •I P oi tl.md wi rr vis Mrs I’d Minier and son Wilbur M Davies Frida v at I lu I of Scofield spent several day .i last week with her father, Jesse Bend I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Banks and ut son moved Friday Io Wist Timber, where Mr Banks is employed with \\ u the surveying crew. Sundax Mrs Charles Kessler cidert umd C \\ « a number of children I'uesd ly aft ernoon of last week in honor <»t THE the sixth birthday anniversary of Evelyn Kessler Games wci • pl iy cd after which refreshments of cake and ice cream were served. Those present wire Chester and lla*cl Thompson, Bohbv and M irlr Rinck, Vernon and Ju.anlta Wolfvrd, I irl .and W dm.i Me Peak, Billy and Donald Moore, Barbara Wilson, Marjorie \\ deox. Fern Johnson, Roy Moss, Billy Clark, Bobby Stub Modern Chapel ler, Sheila I l.ill, Norina Jean T.iv lor, Connie I on Kennedy Roy Staf Private Family Room ford and Kenneth and \lvcne Parinley Mrs \ C. Wahl and Sylvia Severance spent the I abor Div *a cation at the I W Withnrll home Ptiona 206 at Westport. 229 Writ Pacific Ava. \ II Wolfortl spent a few days last week at the Frank Gcnzer FOREST GROVE JAMES ALVIN WALKER home on Green Mountain ■Inmi-s \lvin W dkrr, 5i,, father Mr and Mrs. (). C W illiams and Walkrr of the ■L children of Portland were Sunday <>l Itri I ■ rny guests of Mr. and Mrs R \ Km nedy and son. Miss I orena Kirby of G iribaldi spent I abor Day holidays at the Harry Davidson home Mr and Mrs Rrid Eldridge of Hillsboro visited Friday evening at the Jeff “ Kennedy home Robert E. Burns limerai 1 lome Hiteon Alice Gibons of Sandy, s been visiting her datigli s /ill Struthers, the post ret limed to her home Sun B Boucher and of Portland u err tí t In- William is burn started on a new barn on the Herman Met sentine place. Mrs William Cyrus and chil <lrrii of Hillsboro • ami Mrs it.» > Workman of C«»r\allis were calling on old neighbors here Sunday. Hitron si li<H'! will begin Septem ber 12, with Miss Esther Schrader of Beaverton in charge. The Ray Kinkrn family have HillsboroTruck Co. Wood - Fuel Pool-Gardner Lumber Co. Headquarters for All kinds of Lumber Shingle« Fir Gutter Door and Window« Screen Doors Glass and Glazing Lawn and Porch Furniture Trellis and Lattice Builders Hardware Screen Wire Poultry Netting “Chick Me»h*' Fence Barbed Wire Ridge Roll Down Spouts Hardware Cloth Johns-Manville Roofings Cement Lime Brick Building Blocks Sand and Gravel Chimney Pipe Hyd. Lime Lime Rock Platter FULLER PAINT DEALERS GOOD SERVICE Telephone 2691 Hillsboro, Oregon Will You Ik Ready? No matter what the price of your pro- itiee you can’t make money when your stock is not producing. Keep them up to heir maximum production and you will be the one to make money now that lines are turning. Feed I. X. L Poul try and Dairy Feeds and you will know that you are using the best and most economical. STOP USING SODA! BAD FOR STOMACH M ik 'I i soil i disturbs digridion. Fori sour stomach and gas, Adlerika is far better. One «lose will rid you of Low cl poisons which cause g is and I id .sleep. Hillsboro Pharmacy. Adv. Tested for 100 years ^Hillsboro Feed Co. 1004 Main St. M HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Tte mvrrhant« ar.! profwaional r*v|lr on thl« pM«e known •• rrhnhle bualn«-*« men an I wumen of HilletMtro Hrre you will find (ha hu«ln«*w« place« alphabetimlly, which will «rrv« y.>u r. >n<anir«lly and promptly. 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