The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 20, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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II I E L S HO R O
ARGU S,
II I E E S B O R O ,
OREGON
Tliiii'.wtliiy, St'ptciiibor 20, 193 1
it was (I k * fust time that anyone
Lot Un* n th oi l isi'in ciils h e lp y ou ninki* your whopping
luiit stopped there with a horse­
less t.irriage l'heretore she had no
plans.
pnxKXlent lor either accepting or
declining the invitation Bui .h e
ill, mu . vimit.« yitii.t,int 11,1,111
knew perfectly well that l o c a l
etiquette demanded she should r e ­
ROY Roy I’aivx'hlal school open­
,1b- M r , F rr.1 VV. I f o n l )
lust*
ed Miuidnv morning with an en-
"Fine." said Neal heartily, quite ixillmi'iil ol about tin students
N am ed T ra ffic O ffic e rs
Tluxxlore Vander.'.tiuten
Paul
as it she had given him a swiftly
F 'x s liv in :
Mr and M n 1 r Woodward Mae Cason, v lee-presidenl. Vernon ot Mr H opkins room have been affirm ative .uiswer. "I ll come lor t ’op and J M Van, lei an,I, n lell
I’he tollowhiK show . Ih«' ne t of I iesiii am i' In tin* OHKtION
1'ucs.tay
for
a
tw
o
w
eeks'
lim
it dig
you
Now
1
must
s|x*ak
to
the
and
K
enneth
and
Rob
MeCullock
( B y M r * . H u g h B u r d e tte )
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MUTUAL I lh’L IN.SUKANt’l*. CO iuh cohlpalVd with Htock
Watson, treasurer; C harlotte S u l­ chosen us schixvl tralltc policemen.
trip
in
E
a
s
te
r
n
O
re
g
o
n
band."
ORENCO—An old fashioned bas- attended the m ix in g ot the
Aimvs Sellcis retunuxl Monday
livan sixn'tarv; I Vivid Wilson a th ­
C«»ippauh's on dwclhiiK* «mt conh’iiH In lltlhslxn«»
Born. Io Mi and Mrs Frank
'17ie first of the extras, which,
e t wKi.il will be held _-_
in the
school eis Co-operative Market in IMit- letic manager, and Norman S ta n ­ to his work at E.lvvixxi c.unp after
kf"t<
_ __
without H it* slightest apixirent d if­ Hertel. seplem lx r H a girl The
auditorium Saturday night. Pro- U nd M.viuUy evening
being
laid
up
live
weeks
with
an
ton,
sergeant
-
at
-
arms.
S(«»«k Company—
O rvtnn Mnfiial—
gram »ill start at 7 45 oelock.
Mis H N Robins,>n and M rs.
ficulty, lie succeeded in persuad­ m ile one has been niuned G ertrud, i
4'harlollr Sullivan Prexv
injured arm
There will lie music and plenty oi Mack Lucas of Forest u ro « i visited
Prcm. for 3 year “i
Prcin for 3 years
Class officers for the high school
Mr and Mrs Stanley Clark and ing the I mik I to interpolate, came Anna.
Mis
Ellis
Ta.vl,.r
and
daughter
_____ _____
fun for all. Baskets will lx- auc- Iriends
here Friday.
have been elected for th e coming •on ot Glenwixxl s | kiu Saturday just before tlx* intermission. It was Nonna Jean lell Thursday for the
I ; un
$t(N)OOO «'ONt.s
$ IKK)
41000 IK) coaLf*
____
_____
Mrs.
8.
L.
Carlyle
attended
Port-
Pile Bcauliiul Blue Dan
vear Seniors: I'liarlo tte Sullivan, and Sunday with Mr and Mrs a w.iit.'
lioned to the highest bidder and
I • oo
III (HI
latKUK) (*(»,*.u
lMMUM) «\\s(s
ube Anne had never ht.u'tl It lie I’eiidlelon round up and returned
Ihe proceeds will go to the Frank land Presbyterian meeting i l l tlie pres.dent. H arry Seaboid. vlce-prvs- Cass Wilson
.
10 00
I
)
o
o
?lMHi
IH)
cttfiU
i
2iMM).(M) co sts
W arren family, who lost their home Forbes Presbyterian church Tues- .uenl. Eveivn Jackson, secretary.
Karl laiedlko of Walla Walla. fore and when she u.kttl Neal Us Sunduy.
UHM» 00 (XHtU
1!» 0 0
Haymond Vander.-at,den 1,11 F ri­
3IKKHM) «’ost.s
. 34 00
M ane Rleben, treasurer, and Rav - Wash speni iwveral days last week name he looked at her again m day
and personal belongings when th eir day.
tm
lor Monmouth, where lie will
•ilHKUH) cohta
eoftt.x
. 33 00
house was destroyed by fire S uu-
Mis, Itrandeiiberg Bride
tiioiid G unther, sergeant-at-arm s with Clark Powne K a tlu iu l Clark unconcealed nmusenient as he told
alend Die on Normal.
day .
Miss Bertha Brandenberg of O r- Junior olt'icers: Morrill Mead, pres- are Plu-Mie-lX’lt house brothers. her.
Mrs Auloue Meeuwsen and son
Mr and Mrs. B A. Mitchell spent em o and Larrv D aiuek of Port- id cn .: IX'iuild Crunican. vice-pres­
It was written b y q u i t e a
I t u y H i n t ' s P ro p e rty
last week in Seattle and Vancouver, land were married c-eptenijer 11 ident. Irene G ardner, secretarv -
Strauss. The Fred went to Lebanon ThutsiUiy
Mr and Mrs Verle Prickett and Auslrlun Ct'iii|x*sci
to
all, n,l the funeral services of
g q
at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Rus- tri usurer S»'phoniore officers Earl little son Bi'hhv of Noah Bay. i lx*si ihuig Ik' ever did. Listen to
Ax cut
Mrs. John Sm atliers left Saturday sod Coups' ir. Port him Mrs. Coupe Miller, presiocnt; E arl Groat vice Wash and Mr. anti Mrs. E. E. lit, d e n t (alk. and dance it 11 Mrs Antonia Hack, sLster-hl-law
lAeiy Kurin of P ioln lhu» I tic, Automobile, t aaualty.
m.imintr for her home m Sd.l ts Nil’s. lXllllViS sister. Nil. *Uld president. Evelyn Rilick. secretary- Hopkins t>( Wishi .un W ash . s|Knt youve never w all/ed to It before, oi Mrs Mix'uwseu.
I
ialdlity,
I
¡«lellty,
Surety ami Life
Francisco after spending several Mrs Danu Ls uxU live m Portland, treasurer, and Norman Smith, ser- the wtx'k-cnd with relatives ln you don't know what dancing ta n
m onths with relatives here. She where Mr Daniels works loi tin goant-at-arm s. Freshm an officers: K inks While in Banks. Mr ami be."
Juvenile Wisdom
I It. 1 I'll ini Street
Phone
1
Jack Seaboid. president: Kixter Mrs. Verle Prickett dosed a ileal
was accompanied to San Francisco su u id ard Oil company
_
,
She had never known before
Bobby "l iietdia we got company
bv Jam es Enslev
A£r. and Nlis. Amend R ..m d tn - Scofield, vice-president; and Irene in which they hot. lit Dr Kuies what dancing could be! T h at wa.. down
stairs"
‘ Mrs. H. E Burdette. Robert and berg spent Monday with lus mother, F lslier. sec retary - treasurer.
property here m Banks
true enough, whatever the music
Tommy; What m ake, vou think
B arbara Jeanne visited iriends ui Mrs. Eva Brandenberg. Mr. B ran-
Elect Staff
Mrs Ida Httpkms began her was. far truer than he guessed, Gi so?"
S taff for th e high school paper duties a.< teaeher oi the Spnilgiiill did he guess? She hoped lie did
Bobby "Didn't you hear mom
was elected Friday as follows st'htxvl Monday.
not
ieared he did then longed laugh at pop’s Joke? ' Ex.
P o ^ M ^ n t ’ s m X w i S ‘ their
1WW Uve “ C
harlotte Sullivan, editor-in-chief.
Clark Powne of Banks and N or­ to tell him so herself But she was
David Wilson, sports editor. R ay­ man I't'wne of Forest Grove were speechless. A silence no less In­
parents. Mr and Mrs Adam Bella. IN rt lan d .________________
s o n , n ro < m in runs
mond G untlier. circulation m anag­ ashing on the Nehalem Sunday.
sidious than the senuous atnilna
N o tif« * (* h«’ r«4»y g iv r n th a t ih«*
M
i i i
•
r> I
I
er;
Harry
Seaboid.
general
m
an­
Albert
Stafford
of
Taft
was
a
•'ikfnol
ha«
h w n npiM>int«4
Lx«*«
ot tin* singing melody bound her
tin r
Mr H erb.:: Eng..
«’I
O C llO O l
ager; Ague.- V.mc.erc.indcn. social Banks visitor Sunday. Muss Ecru Slu* could not break It, not even th«? I.» » t W i l l a iu l t'v s tn m e n t «
■
Lv orlinnrily <t<*|x*iidcnt on the
m
u
*
Nel»4»n,
u
m
l
th
to California with friends from
V ’ . , - . ! T 'L . 'i. - . r e / I I T«x editor; M ane Rieben. typist, and Stafford returned home with him when, a t the lastt lingering burs, » in tn irn t wn» c v iiilr im M hy a t
use of feeds flint combine the
W alter Jess«', nunieograpli operator. after a week's visit with relatives his encircling arm tightened for m s ,if by th«’ C o u n ty C •u rt o f th e S ta te ol
Arnold. Nebraska, called on Mrs
1 ilV C l
I t ¿ lilt G L P
reporters are: Ebue Meyers, here.
elem ents oi nutrition In eorrect-
an instant and then relaxed its D rv irt'it. fo r W a s h m irt •n t'«Hint y on th e
MrS S L' C arb U HELVETIA—Joseph Wenzel work­ Class
seniors: Irene G.trdner. juniors;
Mr .uid Mrs Leslie Plfer anil hold, and she felt his Ungers on l . 'l b i|« y o f S e p te m b e r A D. I 9 . i l in the
ly-balanred proportions
O ui
e r and Mrs. W ainard Rieppa «1 -l11
a t th e school Saturday, Earl Grout, sophomores, and Jack daughters of Portland visited Sun- her
bare elbow, guiding her light­ M a t t e r •• f th e battute o f R a -n iti* N e l*o n .
f,x‘,b for cuttle and ixiultry arr
I i « v «* w 4< n |. N iilllitt tllU 1« p ro b a te th e
Last
and daughter Rosemary of Boise, cleaning the y&rd and sawing up St'abold. ireslunen.
,lav afternoon with Mrs. H C ly.
Id S w visited i w n t k w ith Mr.
th at were used for propping up
W i l l N i l, T e s ta m e n t « f B a s m u * N e l-o ii,
Mr and Mrs. W. L. Moore a t­ Williams.
«elected with this thomiht In
tills way To the left, un­ DkMSMXMVsI. an«l th a t th e un«ler»m nesl.
vnd Mrs M I L Goble
th e school while the basem ent was tended the wedding anniv ersarv
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lee of der "Out
mind mid nre offered with our
tliixs«*
maple
trees.
Let
me
help
ha*
«Inly q u a 11 f le« t as
H e n ry
J ohuson.
Sunday
gu,*sts
C & L ^ D a ^ P m S L ^ v i ^ S t h e ' d ^ a t t t e To u X * S » t a S « party of Dr and Mrs. G. F. Via in I\>rtl.uui were
of you The seat is rath e r high."
unqualified endorsem ent Every
»uch E x e c u to r.
Forest Grove Thursday evening
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. MgGniw.
wanted variety Is tncludod In
r e fo r e ,
« II
persons
h a v in g
iWIuit was tile magic of those ,'ln N itu o w « a th tia e m
Mr and Mrs William McFarlane
Plan fur Rally
ut
sai«|
eatal«* a ru
hervLy
our large stock.
white hands, so different
of Portland were Sunday guests oi
an>t ro ju irv x t to
p ra a a n t th e m
Sunday school and church Ixxirds strong,
Mr and Mrs. A B. McFarlatx'.
w ith th e prt»per v o u c h « ** to th e u m te r-
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell O. Jerue oi
Mrs " E
met September 12 in the church. from any hands th a t liad ever *ig«it'd
a t hts raaidaiD O a bout Iw t i m ile *
Mrs A Strandberg and sen Roy Plans were made for a Sunday touched her before?)
Cheney. Wash visited with Mrs. visiung her daughter. Mrs. Henry
N
o r t h o f H e a v e rto n . W a s h in g to n C o u n ty ,
J e ru e s sister Mrs. H. E B urdette Jacobsen, for the past three we,Pks. and daughter Mabel moved Mon­ school rally day which will be
•‘Do vou muid if I smoke?”
B. IMLAY ¿SONS, IN
O re g o n , o r a t th e la w ik ffic e « f I h«m I I .
and family last week.
returned w h er ‘lome ln S€<tU day to Monmouth, where Miss October 7 A new class arrangem ent
"No."
P H O N I M AVI ATOM 3MO
T o n g u e J r . i n th e C o m m e rc ia l lll<*«k. In
Mabel wiU enter Normal school. Roy is being planned mid everyone is
"INxxsibly you'll Join m e?”
Dale Baughm an left last Tues- Wednesday.
. . .
MCE O V IL L E
(h e C ity «»i llilla h o r n , O re g o n , w ith in a it
H av for Newben? where lie will
NNest Union school sU irttd S tp - will be a sophomore in high school invited to attend A program is
"Oh, not”
m o n th * fr o m th e t l n t e o f th e far*« p u b ­
mek iSreC
tem ber 17 with Miss Lena Echler there.
"T hat w asn't fair. I knew you lic a tio n o f thi!» notn-e, (o -w tt W it h in
also
being
planned
for
rally
day.
ItM I.
P Mrs Erfith Larurdon of LaPouche teaching her second term there.
Largest Class Enters
Preaching services are held each wouldn't. 1 only wanted to hear * ix H K m N o lt n Y th * J fr O o H m N S S O e p N te . m L b x e e r , u 2",
Wash.'.
W ^dnSda? for a About » children are enrolled,
to r of th e
The largest freslim an class in evening at 8 oclock. Rev. E. Tilton you say IL”
I.Mxl W ill a m i T < ~ ta m c n t o f H a * m » * N e l-
visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. \ ictor Christensen returned the history of the Banks high is the pastor.
-Why?"
•o n . l>eee*»e«l
Tho*
It T o n g u e J r . A t ­
K arl Wilhelms
from S m ith s hospital Saturday af- school lias enrolkxi tins year. There
"I don't know. But I like your to rn e y fo r E x e c u to r.
31-5
Mrs. Nora Dooley mid Mrs. H at­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ludwick of ternoon. having made a rapid re- are forty in the class.
voice
Where did you leurn to use
tie Davison of Forest Grove spent
Miss Bella Hartwick returned Saturday night and Sunduy witti it so well?”
NO TH K O F Kt I t
E S T A T E W A LK
Portland were guests a t th e H. E. ‘•Wery. Mrs. Miller h er mother.
Burdette home S aturday evening. ’ ho has been staying at th e Chris- homo Thursday from a two weeks' Mrs M A Dodds. Mrs. Davison
"I never learned a t all. I've Just
N o tic e i* he reby g iv e n th a t «he u n d e r-
Mrs. VanShoick and daughter tensen home for tlw past tw o visit with friends and relatives in remained for a few days' visit be­ kept trying I've thought about it. s ign ed. W illia m I C i w e and B e u la h V .
C ro w e , hus b an d and w ife , w i ll sell on
and young nephew visited a t the j ! e^s' returned to her honu Sun Portland.
I
mean,
and
practiced
by
myself
fore returning to her work a t the
b u t*
to
th e
highest
b id d e r
at
Frank Rinck and Perry Benefiel Masonic home.
And I love beautiful English. But «ealed
W. F. H unter home Sunday.
day.
in to o ’clock A . M on S a tu r d a y , th e
Mrs. E rnest W llfert and son
Two new pupils in th e first grade made a business trip to Birkenfeld
John Holland of G reen Mountain I've never heard much."
.’ T lh d ay o f O c to b e r,
1»34. at
th e o f-
Sherwood spent Sunday in New- started school Monday
M artha Monday.
"Where did you go to school?”
fiv e o f |b « rr E. h e a - e y . N o
rtl«> S ta r k
is visiting this wtx'k with relatives
iv>r„
Mulloy, whoes parents live on the
Jack Schulmerich of Portland in Banks mid Hillsboro.
"In West Hamstead, at the dis­ S tr e e t. P o r tla n d , O re g o n , th e fo llo w in g
re al e a ta te » itu a te . ly in g a m t
Mrs. Louie Madden and daughters ^ h k e r place n ear Connell station. visited Sunday and Monday with
Vernon Ireland left for his home trict school until I was old enough dewertbed
g in th e C o u n ties o f W a s h in g to n a n d
\Tirvitv» and P atnciv Ann of P o rt- aiig Richard Miller, who
revoier- relatives in Banks.
at Long Beach, C a l. Septem ber 12 to go to lilgli school. I teach tlie b Y ein
a m h ill, S ta te o f t>regt»n, t o - w i t :
land spent two days last week with in& from a rath e r serious tonsil and
Mr. and Mi's. A. C. Walil and sons after liavlng spent the summer district school myself now."
A ll
th a t p a r t
t»f
W 'a p a to
l.a k «
i t a S ^ dK ^ J WreDtt'
“ ^ ^ ' ^ o n l n n ' s e r v i e e s Sunday
Frank and Bryce of Banks and with his uncle A rthur Ireland and
"Aiul vou went to high school
S ulxliv i»ion a c c o rd in g to th e o f f ic ia l
Mr and Mrs. Archie Thompson family. He was accompanied by
Here in H amstead I lived with
p la t th e r e o f on f i l e a n d o f re ro rd in
W oman’s Circle met with Mrs
oi
Hill and children of M ountaindale pic­ Glen Ireland, son of Mr and Mrs. Mummer .. Aunt S arah. Slie wxs un
th e o ffic a a <>f th e K eeo rd era o f C o n ­
B. MeCullock September 12 and conduct service a t Mason Hill nicked on east Dairy Sunday.
veyance«
of
Y a m h ill
C o u n ty a n d
A rthur Ireland, who will attend a old lady, a cripple. She was aw­
W a s h in g to n
C o u n ty .
O re g o n .
ly in g
Munford Principal
enjoyed a pot-luck lunch a t noon, school Sunday at 8 p. m. Everyone
fully
good
to
me
She
letmecome
¡u6?t school a t Long Beach Uns
W 'a il
o f th e d r a in a g e d itc h
at
or
K enneth Munford has accepted winter.
Fourteen were present. It was the cordially invited to attend.
,
and live with her and work for
n
e
a
r
th
e
E
a
s
t
Is
H
in
d
a
ry
lin
e
o
f
aaid
first meeting after the summer
Ten members of th t Lm on B.ble a position as principal of one of
Mr and Mrs. Fred Wolford and my board and go to school. If she
S u b d iv is io n
and
m ete«
a n d bound»
w M tinn
class of P ortland conducted service the grade schools ill Corvallis After family and Miss Marie Rieben vis­ hadn't I'd have ltad to go out as tr a c ts a d ja c e n t (h e re to , a m o u n tin g in
cnntTin Teo K
Toco L Mrs
in Helvetia
Reform
church Sunday
few months' study of elementary ited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. hired help when I was thirteen '
(b e a g g r e g a te to KJo acre s, m o re o r
KemSwr
tS e r Ruby
Mr. night.
Besides
th e preaching
there a school
work a t Monmouth he will Belle Lilly m Cornelius.
"Are—are your parents dead?”
leas.
to g e th e r
w ith
a 1 I
d r a in a g e
ditch«'«, dikes, c o n c re te c o n tr o l w o rk s ,
and Mrs. Art Taylor and daughter " a s good singing and instrum ental take charge of th e W ashington
"Oh,
no.
But
they've
never
srein-
Miss Hudson Bride
tid
e
g
a
te
*,
p
u
m
p
*
,
a
n
d
a
p
p
lia
n
c e s used
_____________________ __________ music.
school, one of th e four Corvallis
ed to prosper. Pupper s liad hard
in
th e
d r a in a g e
th e re o f.
and
a ll
—
Ladies’ Aid met a t the home of grade schools.
Miss Marie Hudson, daughter of luck always, and Mummer isn't
rig h ts o f w a y a p p u r te n a n t
to said
Mrs. Lou Zurcher Septem ber 12.
Bridge club was entertained Abe Hudson of Hillside, and Jesse strong." Anne hesitated a moment,
p re m is e *, a p a r tic u la r d e s c rip tio n a n d
Next meeting will be w ith Mrs. September 12 by Mrs. Ray Lien. F orquer were m arried a t Vancouver. and then continued, in a burst of
p la t o f w h ic h pren* -es a r e file d a t
Fred Youngen October 10.
Mrs. W. G. W alker won first and Wa&h.. Septem ber 10. They left im ­ confidence, “I’m afraid you »
th e o ff ic e 4»f s a id D o r r
F. hea»ey,
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Trum m er and Miss Lorena Paetsch second. The mediately for California, where they sav anything about loving to hear t o w h ic h r e fe re n c e m a y Ee had by
a
n
y
a
tte
n
d
in
g
bn
ld
e
r
children of Forest Grove. Mr. and Misses Ida Hopkins and Lorena will make tlieir home. Mrs Forqiu'r me talk again. After hearing me
Mrs Henry Feugv and son Carl oi Paetsch were invited guests.
T h e r e is h e re b y rese rve d a ll p e rso n a l
is well known in Banks, where she call them Mummer and Pupper
Aloha. M. W aeffler and daughter
worked in Mrs Willianus' confec­ But I did when I was .1 Uttle ¿M, p r o p e r ty «m * a td p re m ii*«*» except t lie m<> 1
Wilcox Enlarges House
[Believe It or eNot]
For u limited tinu* to promote business we
.
to
r
u»«sl in connect ion w it h aah 1 d r a io -
M argaret of West Union and Mr
Ralph Wilcox is enlarging his tionery the past few months. Mr. and when I learned th a t I ought
«•Iler reuet-ves t he
p la n t a n d
th e
and Mrs. Robert Youngen and fam ­ house by adding an upper story Forquer has also worked in the to sav Mamma and Papu. they age
will paint your ear, make it look like new,
r ig h t t o or r u p y
hay
b a rn on »«id i
th e
ily were guests a t the F red Y’oung- and enlarging the dow n-stairs.
Banks vicinity a t different times wouldn't let m e change. They j p rem ise« n«i>w fillesl ' . • t h h ay f o r th e [
Miss Mabel Stranberg, who spent thought I was trying to put on p u rp o a e
iit reduced rales, with three months to pay.
en home Sunday.
Market Improves Building
s to r in g
a : ( m a rk e t in ir
th e
1* S o ld . li ot
1 «am e u n til such hay
la te r 1
Banks M eat M arket is being im ­ the sum m er in Washington, lias airs."
(T o o la t e f o r la s t w e e k )
I9.L
Only a small down payment required before
proved by having a new roof plac­ returned to h er home in Banks.
"I see—so you've never been away I t h T * n e r m th * e o Is f s a le ra>b la r c C h e , r tifie
d
rb«< k
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Youngen. ed over th e group of buildings,
fi't.ui ILiii'-'lt'.iii ' '
■
I«.’
!
o
f
«he
bid
to
a
rc
o
m
-
delivery. Dress up your e a r: it will pay.
¡
o
r
cash
for
I Lillie and William Youngen and which it occupies. O ther extensive
"Well, of course I go to Wallace- p a tiy a ll bids, th e satme to he ret urried
Miss R. Rahlie went to K alam a improvements will also be made
town. On errands. And once ln a ’ ¡ t o a ll unsut • e e s fu l bnl • lera o r on a il r e ­
Wash.. Sunday to visit tb ? John Cass Wilson and Chris Rieben have
1 je«'te«l bids. T i t l e in>un *rn v in th e a m o u n t 1
while to a show."
(C o n tin u e d fr o m p a ? e 6 )
urtz and John Miller families
charge of the work.
"Wouldn't you like to go further o f «he sticeesaful bid » i l l be fu rn lo h e d
Accept my latest “Believe M Joseph
they're
both
to
be
mine.
Don't
Wenzel. W alter Hershey
b y th e o w n e r. B a la n c e o f th o purc h as e
Mr. and Mrs George Finck were
away than th at?"
p ric e p a y a b le on d e liv e r y o f < lm l a n d
It or N ot” booklet ab ­ and Arnold Leppin went fishing in called to W illamette Monday on forget."
"W ouldn't I like to? W hat do, poaseasion
o f »aid prem ises
The ow ner
"I shan't," said Anne ecstatical­
th
e
Trask
river
over
the
week-end.
account
of
the
serious
illness
of
you suppose?
solutely
to h a ve s ix ty ( 6 " t »lavs a f t r r th e «late
ly.
They report a good catch.
Mr. F in ck s mother.
"Well, I suppose you would. So o f s ale to c o m p le te h i* t i t l e and th e
AUTO PAINTING
What
do
you
usually
do
during
Mrs. F. Rufener is in Olympia.
T urner to Speak
why don't you? Why don't you let. h n ld e r a lik e p eri< *l ?• r p a y m e n t «»f th e
intermission?"
Wash . with h er son Casper, who is
ha I nee o f cash.
R R. Turner, democratic con­ the "Why—I
me
come
and
hike
you
for
a
nice
|
wait for it to be over
P hone 501
very ill. His sister M arie Rufener. gressional candidate for th e first
Third Street
tiie g o n . ( h i*
17th
long drive up through the m oun­ •lay D a te «»f d S a e t p te l*«»rtlan«l.
"Of course. B ut where?”
m b e r. I M F
a trained nurse, is taking care of district, will speak a t th e K ansas
automobile?"
W II.I.IX .M
F
C ltO W E .
B L IT .A H V .
“R ight here." she replied with tains ln (C my
him there. He will be moved to City community hall Septem ber 28.
o n tin u e d N e x t W e e k )
CROW E.
bewilderment.
Portland as soon as he can stand
Ed Clark and Mrs. L. Robinson growing worst
New cartoons of am azing th
place you could think
e trip
andl family spent the week-end at of "The
Too
I.a(e
Why
don't
you
come
and
sit
it
facts! And my unpublish­
Doris May Jacobson underwent the Pendleton roundup.
with me in my motor?"
Dln<*r: "Was th a t sandwich I ate
ed photographs of oddi­ a tonsil and adenoid operation at Hop picking in the Banks vicin­ out "Where?”
quite fresh?"
th e Jones hospital in Hillsboro ity ended this week W. L. Moore
ties! 32 fascinating pages Thursday.
"In
my
motor.
The
horseless
c
ar­
Waitress: "Why yes. Every one L
finished Sunday and Sam Inklcy riage. you know."
wrapped 1 n transparent, airtight
in all!
and Ferd Hartwick later in the
Anne hesitated. Such a sugges­ paper.”
week.
A m ity Loses Final G am e
tion had certainly never b e e n
Diner: "Oh. I wish I had known
GET YOURS AT
Mrs. Joaquin Miller of Moclips. made
in H amstead before, because th at.”—Ex.
in B a seb all T ournam ent Wash., and Mrs. Robert P etit and
OUR STORE
Amity of t h e T ualatin Valley baby of Rainier. Wash., are visiting
league lost to th e P ortland Blitz- their m other. Mrs. O. D. Dreeszen.
W einhardt team 6 to 4 a t New­ in Banks and th eir father, who Is
berg Sunday in the play-off for in a Portland hospital. Mr. Drees­
the O regon-W ashington fall base­ zen is reported to be recovering
ball tournam ent title. The winners from his recent operation.
The Misses Phyllis Nelson a n d
came from behind in the eighth in ­
ning to score three ru n t and win, Sylvia Oasheim spent the week-end
CEDAR SHINGLtS
with Ina Stevens at Laurel.
The 1934 championship.
Mr and Mrs Cliff Thompson
(All grades)
• • •
and four children and George K es­
sler Sr. attended th e Pendleton
COMPOSITION SHINGLES
round-up. going Friday and r e - ,
(Johns-M anville)
turning Sunday night Little Verle
and Shirley Gene P rickett stayed
TH E
ID E A L
T IM E
with Mrs. George Kessler during
their parents' absence.
to
give
your
roof
a
eoat of
Mr ar.d Mrs. Frank Rinck and
• A n d y o u p et “ c o n ­
Bright Colored Stain.
son Bobby an d Mr. and Mrs. Fred
to apply Bordeaux spray to Caldwell attended the Pendleton
IT
PA YS
t a c t ” w h e n y o u t u n e a peach trees. Blue stone and round-up from Thursday night u n ­
til Sunday afternoon. Marie and
Rinck stayed with Mrs.
G ru n o w a ll-w a v e se t. form aldehyde f o r w heat. Jimmy
George Finck during their absence.
New ceresan preparation for Ray Parmley and Jake N arup re ­
BUILDING MATERIAL MERCHANTS
Saturday from Foss, where
O n ly G ru n o w h a s th e wheat, oats and barley. So­ turned
they were failing timber.
Phone
3691
1011 Baseline
dium chlorate for thistles Mr. and Mrs. A J. Friedley and
D. Holgate of Hillsboro were S un­
a m a z in g “ S ig n a l B e a ­ and other noxious weeds,
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Model IlJii .t i at* <1. Ib liixe Ford >r
Parmley and family.
»Sedan $813 delivered
R ent Parmley Farm
c o n ” . C o m e in a n d le t
Mr. and Mrs. Ed B am grover of
Dilley have rented Mrs. Alice P arm -
Feed - Seed - Eggs - Poultry
u s sh o w y o u h ow w o n ­
ley's farm north of Banks. They
moved there last week.
Phone 3061
Build New House
d e r fu l it is.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beal have
built a new house n o rth of Banks
Hoiuiie. C aptain and
C.
Knietia ot Portland and Mrs. A. B Banks High Students Select
Plan Benefit
T,xid ot Forest Grove visited at the
W. H Ring home last week.
Ring has been sick sever­
Leonard Fowles as President
at Orenco on al Hnghie
ila.vs
Mr. and Mrs L. T Woodward
mid have nuwixi in They are now
and son K enneth sjx'nt Septem ­
BANKS High school student in tile Banks school district.
ber
9
at
th
e
home
of
Mr.
and
Saturday Eve Mrs A
Ixvdy oilicers iiave been elected a '
a. r.easan t Valley. follows: LsX'iiard EYiwles. president.
Flunk Wahl and Jarnos Cason
M l* .
S c h o o l a t R oy
I las 65 Students
Insurance Costs Compared
( HAS. L. W ALKER
GROW TH - - -
Have Your Car Painted
Robert. L.
Take 3 Months to Pay
cRjpley
says:-
"Q ueen A nne’s Lace”
Busch’s Service Garage
FREE!
S H IN G L E N O W
WORLB
7^¿í_
N O W IS THE
TIME
POOL-GARDNER LUMBER CO.
farm ers’ Cash Store
-rV
tiT
TAKE NO CHANCES
W IT H F IR E
L
. . . . Keep Important Papers in a
Safe Deposit Box
Gtiincur
< S IG N A 1 BEACON
»•« »’ 1111 men»« •' '»• i ' 111 ‘
BRISTOL
HARDWARE
AAMPANY
Wills, deeds, contracts and insurance policies never
seem so valuable until they are lost. The cost of a
Safe Deposit Box— less than One Cent a Day— is
inconsequential com pared to the value of papers you
cannot replace.
See our m odern vaults the first time you are in the
hank. Let us show you how steel doors and other
safeguards protect your valuables from fire, th e ft
or other hazards.
Fire wreaks its worst damage on rural homes. If
your home is isolated from fire-fighting agencies,
you cannot afford to be without a Safe Deposit Box.
★ HILLSBORO BRANCH *
Pedestrians
B efore you buy
Will You
at an y price D R IV E one of o u r
Do Your
Part?
take chances! The law protects pedes­
D ON’T
trians while walking on the highway with
only one exception, that they m ust face the tra f ­
fic. Many accidents could be avoided by step­
ping off the pavem ent on the approach of an auto­
mobile.
It is often difficult for the driver at night to
see people on the highway. A pproaching cars
may blind. It is hoped th a t for the protection of
pedestrians and motorists th a t our state laws are
am ended so as to compel pedestrians w alking on
highw ay a t night to carry a light.
“LET’S QUIT KILLING’’
L. J. RUSHLOW
E verything in Insurance
an y c a r
MS® W
If you arc judging the Ford caron the basis of price, you are making the mistake of your car­
buying life l ord— with a V H engine in a low priced tar—has shattered all price class"ideas.
When you sit behind the wheel of a Ford V H (the only car with a V 8 engine selling for
less than $2,500 00) ami feel its tremendous wealth ol smooth-flowing power . . when
you (eel the easy riding comfort of frec-action on all four wheels
when you feel the
security ot a Ford’s extra-large, positive mechanical 4-wheel brakes . . . thtn you realize
that here is a car that cannot be fudged on the basis of price.
That’s why we say--"Before vou buy any car st any price, drive one o f our Ford V 8's."
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