The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 27, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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    Page Ten
T H E
Orenco Couple Married 50 Years
Banks School
Classes Elect
U n io n H ig h
E leven to P la y
A m ity F rid a y at B anks
(By M n.
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H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S ,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Mrs l.i.v.tv* F arter, wild a ilo light er
Haani and Mr anil Mrs Bdw Wil­
liams and daughter Evelyn ol Kel­
so were also guests ot Mrs Mllbert
Seek Allenilanee 60
With .in attendance ot 96 Iasi
Sunday tJie Bible school of Hie!
FlilUYli oi Christ lias started Its
L a V e lle J j s a c i m
k s i o m n S
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D e t e c t e d u, 11 drive. a Plans aie beuig
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D e s tro y * th e L
pre*
..ooney
rally
day
October
14.
Everybody
to R epresent S ta te
B ro th ers B a rn T h u rs d a y
welcome
Pythian Grand
Chief to Visit
1
NOR 1’H PLAINS- B arbara Graves,
grand chief of Pythian Sisters of
Oregon will make an official Vian
to Friendship lVmple October 5 A
i^o'clock Siuu}J,w inr,ii. bfoi^'r iZ?
. ¿ t * k ...'u l.d . " lIL J*
a ' program
ureetxMng the b itsln bv
«!
meeting
’ *
Ul* busittvss
Mr and Mrs D D H ayward and
childron of IVitumd visitt-d Mr
mid Mrs Edward Mover Sundav
Mr and Mrs F n \ieek uttem)
<M a card parts at U.e hi'in,* oi
Mr and Mrs Joseph Kurnev in
Portland Saturday
John l.oftis and Mr mid Mrs
Russell L otus visited Sunday* with
Mr and Mi's. George E Miller ol
Cascade Locks
r
Miss Helen Few ill insist m i
Hazeidale Club
Meets Friday
Mountain School
I By N orth Plain« P. T A
Fred W olford)
BANKS- The Blade school e n ­
rollm ent lias now reached 73.
Twenty new books liave been re ­
ceived fa r the school library Pupils
ot the four upper grades have en­
rolled 100 per cent m the Oregon
boys' and girls' book league Pupils
of the seventh and eighth grades
have elected the lollowmg officers;
Frank Wahl, president: Don Moore,
vice-president. Peggy Wilson, secre­
tary; G eraldm e Kessler, sergeant-
at-arm s
Mr and Mrs. Harold Banks and
son have moved from Troutdale to
Newberg. Harold is still with the
survey crew.
Harold Jensen Jr. is attending
Pacific University this year He be­
gan his studies there Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Smith, «ho
live north of Banks, spent the
week-end at the beach.
To Play Amity
Banks union high school foot­
ball team went to Scappoose F ri­
day afternoon where they were
badly defeated. The next game will
be on the Banks field Friday with
Amity high.
athaniel Rose
M r. a n d M rs . N
aawsak*«iskv*
»vx*^
Mrs. J. A Reeher and children, c elebrauM tlieir golden wedding
Mrs. S. Gibson and Mrs. M. .uuuversxin- Septem ber 7. th e cere-
Schramel of Forest Grove visited mony being performed in the O r-
Friday with Henderson Sm ith mid enco Presbyterian church bv Rev
daughter Ethel and nrl,l.
with Mr. and l . C „ D ----------
u n c a n " « th .. e“ presence'of .
Mrs. A. C. W ahl and sons.
all their children All except two
Return from Orient
grandchildren were present together
Mr. and Mrs. T. Ishii and four “ lth a number of friends mid neigh-
children and K. I. Shigeno and
Mr and Mrs. Rose were m arried
three children returned September
17 from a three months' visit in
t“
few
days a t her home here She
Japan. Among th e places they
i Tire wl11 80 *° L>ri - on S ta te Friday.
ited were Kobe and Yokohama.
where
Ishii family also traveled through “ ‘ÍL* she will be a sophomore this
the Hawaiian Islands The two • . . .
. ..
nene«*,. R
families were met in Seattle bv Of Rci2?fiin * i
r B;e^sdori
at
M emeral Wakasugi. The children
E ar/w ^ iso n ‘7 » m e
d
returned to school the next day U
L, '
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a fter their arrival here They pre-
Plan Basket Social
sented th eir teachers each with a
The W ikapi-N ahan Camp Fire
package of Japanese tea. a box oi girls are pguinmg a basket social
J Japanese
a n a n e s e candy
c a n d v and
and a
a .«
lit h
h an
an d
d - - October
O c to b e r 5.
5 F
F u
u rth
r t h er
e r a aiuiouneeineiil
nnouncem ent
silk
kerchief. The children said th a t will be made next week.
m ost of the cars seen in Japan were
The women of th e Banks church
O R EG O N
c lu b
lo a d e r'
hus
c h o s e n 'u v V e l l e
.
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P u p ils
illy M ari* Fti.-hal
CllEHAl EM MOUNTAIN Buck
Heaven
school lias >»»>•* pupils
Ht’a \ ,'1> 1S‘£W">
registered litis vear, on«* more th an
d h c k l'”
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'«i Ul< i . . . s i r ,
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11 ," b *ff returned from
lVlH,1,'t" n Septem ber 30 mid vi'tlvxl
k ? ' ‘ p ', " o ' , , ' ^ , ? " T '
i
O induff and other tela
“ u '
'V X , ^ i
'• '’ “ ' " ‘» k
to
>"'i
\ n “i Si Vincent s hospital
,,?i M,'
i 'v v " 'i? ''V ' ‘ ,“ 'v ' '
" ,,u *,Ws ol Potest
o io v e bunday.
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I'11““ ** 111 tbl’ M erun G in -
u “ r e \ l,‘ d
‘ “ '••'J1*'}« s «'l>t<*mbci
K. Brltch «»( IMr(Iwiul. Mr mul
Mrs u
mul Mm, O. M
liutriu« ol Ixu* Alluri«***, C m I , uiul
One doss of ADLKR1KA quick
Mr mul M in John M rurrr
M<Miilu'r.H ol Ihr llrthuiiy Hupt IM
lv relieves gun bloating, cleans
Huikluy .*w hool pul on n progettili #
IIOPII upiier a n d lown
ul tlu» church Huiuliiy rvrnüig Urv |
bowels, ullows you to eat and
Nagel ol lle a u n tm coiuluctetl (lie
i e p , , . 1 Q u ic k t h o u n i g h
mrvlce«
II,m y e | g i'iille m ill <• n 11»-»«I y
S t o m a c h G as
I ^ t tlie advertiMMiieiihn help you
iiutke your n J u »pp I ng pimut
(By Min Jean Hiullhl
HAZEl.DAI.E Community club
* UI hold.
holtet« Kiulu éve­
Ml tig at Uw svhoollxMisc. A 7 , il (me
ol llw variety program will be an
liUtuiual talk by W .1 lluiz, who Ls
here from the Dutch Wc. i Indies
visitang his brother Ikn,- Rut*
' “ ‘'i4 £ - ‘'U 'l-uH by the Stan-
d.ud Oil Company down there mid
tin* island on which he lives is
oil the Hie coast of Venezuela.
V *,U“1
liuL
1|"'"
ilauglitei , .line north by bout to
N .•« Y o rk «here they purchased a
new Dodge car and then drove
“
Oregon Eli m ule they
visited lelaliv,., m Nebraska mid
brought Mr Itut/.s youngest bruth-
it .
Ilemiaii Ruiz with them lor
a n extended U H lin e M r . D a,.*
Insurance Costs Compared
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,l,ll"wlllB shows lln* cost of lusiirmiee In the O ltE ilo N
MU1UAI, EIRE INSURANCE F t) M compared With Hl<» k
t omítanles on dwellings mid eontents In Hillsboro.
O rm ili Mutual —
Prem. for 3 year«
01000 00 cosi.«
» 7 00
I.SIX)00 iswts
10 00
3000 no costa
13.00
3000 00 costs
10 00
4000 00 costs
3» 00
1 'u ; ; >u“. 7
l adies oi the St Edwmits”c ì l i ? h
b e c h rn m c w m '. T k ° f
P“ rtles*
txginning Wednesday m the church
basement. Five-H undnn will be
played.
Everyone
welcome.
at Sttipheville.
in 1834
o w p u w i u v , Texas,
xv.\*»e», ui
1001
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Afer th e ceremony a delicious
; V? J/,.., n. l;l ,a!,ul son 1 ¿'trick
dinner was served. The rem ainder ¿ n k , , 1,, Johnstone returned
Sunday evening fi\'m
of the evening was given over
hunting
trip to Eastern On m. brmgmg
talks and music
chlkJren
ixre.
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W
Cn>
" 'T h e ' ch ild ren ' a r e : G. W Good- lu;‘!u', *
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m
'J'" ‘ 1 ‘ -Mrs Jam es H 1,1
Davis
m an
an and
mid Laurence
Laurence Rose.
Rose. Orenco:
Orenco;
Mrs J. J C.
C Kildow.
Kildow. Mrs
Mrs. Ted
Ted Ed-
Ed- v.'“« “ ',-,-'..‘‘.V
. r ’. , ’ , . ,, ,1', . / ... UlH“^
Mrs
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wards Cyrus Rose a n d Herbert LmV^yt, in i'v iV 1,*llU l,‘ 01 ’’l ■ort-
Rose. Portland, mid Mrs K S 7?,.l,
, “,ud V 1' l,-J“ n ;nt’e ' xiri"
Yancver John Day
,,i‘- U1.v.
Maud aVd
Miller
a n d V* ' granddaughter
Bettv Jan e Mahler of Portland.'
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Dt lit lit «it V'Ft.nt.0
Successful Event
' By M rs H u s h B u rd ett« !
O REN
CO -B .isket social held In
the Orenco school auditorium S a t-
^w arrerT fam U v ^w h o * lost
- ho,ne bv f i e m v n l? w^s
u w l r h o m e by lire rectnUy. was
a very profitable and enjovable
event.
'
Stark ( 'unipany--
Prem for 3 years
*10(10 00 costs
I (100
i misi oo costa
13 (HI
20IHI00 costs
. 1(100
3000 00 (Mists
Î4 00
4000 00 costs
. 33 00
( HAS. L. WALKER
¡¡g
Agent
Every tu rn i of Prutrcliuii—Etra, Aulnnmhllr, Casualty,
■.lability, l ldrhiy. Surety anil l ife
P church Sunday Mesdames Webber. Newton mid
ran^^kvblb 3° ' l"
iOV."
“ 'Valkcr R efreshm rnls will be served
William Mors«* of Newberg
l in- l>e»troy<* Bam
w ill p r e a c h ’
Looiiev Brothers burn was com-
P h e f ir s t
frost of the season plelely destroyed by lire on I’liurs-
occurred Monday night. However it day evening Alt tlie gnun. hay and
¡»otuto or tom ato vines
i \ vn Haynes spent
-sxmt th r
days
lust week in Hillsboro
.II n I h h i ) at (111* home
„„„i,,.,. Mrs E(ta
recuperating horn a sickness con-
iracicd at a hop yard.
Guests it tlie tMHige Zeigler
home last week were Mr and M i.
J *1,"'’ Davis ol MiJdleton
« /,* ,/'‘."i'.'-’i .
o.7,'"’.d . ’.t“-.1 ,Ilakcr
guests at Bill Meyers* home-
,n
c»xut range m ountains
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m reri
Phone 1732
quite a lew rubbius. but tiu» farm
machinery was saved
Mrs R D Kellv o l T h e D i l l s ,
VIM„. t
sm iilai Mrs Kelly has just return-
ei| from mi eastern trip when* sin*
ii.ilixl relutlvcs in Nebraska .uni
.m ended the F .titurv of Progre.
fmr m Flue i ,. sh e also visitci
J' M
M illans brother in l*enn-
«sylvania.
u tKv> Ward brouulit back u. lure»»
| n; i Third Street
LOYALTY
ll ib AAHocUtlon U proud of tlw* loyalty of old
pal i oils Over 7.»
ot our "new buNluc.sN cornea from
"old cuf»U>tiM*rjt.
e gladly ref<*r you to any oik* uho Ls now an In­
vestor or ever haa invested in thia lnatituUon.
Why not Join theee Nuti.xfhxi investors?
Earning!» mailed to you arm !-annually,
o n o u n ip
d «^ «
“ 2 T r«sy . i r “ ? . h a d
A . s ,f ” tnd ’ ; Mra *“ “l
H erhert
»««•
war Jacobs are on a ttu
fishhig
/
.V-“ " : L‘,ls
'»•> c hildren
Qse;i
to tile coast. "
V“', M'’> 'rs,.hon«,-'t«-ai| left Portlmni last Thursday night
F . Cliristcncr and K urt Jackv F ^iw ru n wi“? reti'uLn’'a n d , h u n V t1e n ih e ir'^ u '.iu e ^ 1'1‘'S‘V' Ci‘* l° " “U"'
"^ n iN l'^ ^ u V ’h re' w d h ^ * 'm u "^ deer d'c ? ri
-rxn
Mr '“ ul Ml
1.... Webber anil
'Mcli
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. 1 i*
, ^ ‘^n an Is repairing and their daughter Edna of Hliedd s | m nt
.
............ - i-. lus home.
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' panning
and Mrs
,ar*a Mrs Ernie Lambert of
n.,t iti- l)«-er
Fairvale and Mr. and Mrs. J
INVEST TODAY!
1
t.
Mabel Wilson Bride
Delbert Hutchens of Banks and
Miss Mabel Wilson of W atts were
m arried last week a t Vancouver.
The groom is tlie youngest son of
fam - j
m a i m e evening
; . ,j s, 1,7 ** im m home
er ana of reception
un- ™ school teiuJu-r
ru-.iv- m
«t«,
joyableone.
* was a ven- en-
Mr and S Mrs."
...........................Tobias
nxui. fonti,
have r \ lived oil the
moved
Into
lite
Organise League
the? i?eaf v aEK.eclau° n
? elr
Brown for Mr. and Mre
"» d -Mrs. Carl Wohl-schlegel M artu’i Rowell house
.
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kind
neighbors
and
friends.
Claire
Doile.
wlio
were*
m
arried
re-
*
uul
daughter
Jean
of
Scholls
anil
Lena
Santoro
Iclt
Moi
ntlay for J
•'Mi Epworth League is being or
. . .
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cently Those present were ~ Mr
L. I. Hullt of Newberg calk'd Corvallis where die will attend
8?fy2ed
i!le . Rey*
E
¿?,d.,Mr? . XJL Sl.un.IAc.r. iuld daughter 2“ - ^ . E C Wohlschlegcl family Oregon s ta te . olleg*-
.
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H ornet Hansen accompanied her
and Mrs C harles T atm an bn»ther-m-law and sister, Mr and
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- __________________ , rtaii«*d her broUicr-m-luw and Mrs d ia r ie s Houg of Portland, on
Ouiltin*
Us*in
j
* "7*7/ —*** 77*” family of Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rice.
dt*er hunting trio last week
A quilting bee was held a t the iS snital
'C
a en °
xirsVa7 F le7 a
K inton. Mr And ^The^Muia*«1» « ^ an ( sv I 11
Euptla from Rodedule district, who
home of Mrs Alice Parmlev Sep-
ind Mrs Tom Pleren and
d
, °L
Imi
4
are “ Uc,uling Hillsboro union high
tember 19. The hoocesa seA ed a two rlS d re n o? H ^ ? e ”
a ¡'¿r- “ d«.¥.rs 9 ^ Dorland. George J™.
. 7 u., a: - ‘tool Oils year, an* Mark*. Caro-
W atts
Mr and Mrs. Cass Wilson spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Clark at Glenwood.
Mr. and
ited Sunday
e tt in Hillst
Lyle Holt
down the old
S m c T a ^ * i X - * ““ “ '* **' W“ ' h £ £ £ ' ' \ £ T A hie^Pam k.x“ “
" « r K^?SaS
»“ Kur“ i,*, a . Miss
Cr°P of Portland vis-
a »‘> «*> «-‘onion
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis McGraw and
L>'le Wolford of New Benson and'Tuesday* in PortSuid ’visiting S un d ay F SUUr' M” '
° Me*k' In n u 'h o m e Wednesday' lim iT h m s s Ml? W. A Jo‘” ' ' 1T UlnM,d home
daughter Marv Lee of Vernonia Park spent the week-end with friends
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Wednesday and T hurs Siuiday from a wix*ks visit with
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Sun«» M jg g g „ X
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RELIABLE
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Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n
J. M PERSON. Manager
Saving« X Loan Bldg.
lllll.huro, ( tregua
Prescriptions
Just As T h e
D o c to r O rd e re d
\YI sis
: p on
l“ce this
strongest empha­
branch of our
business — that's why your
physician will suggest that
you send prescript ions here.
A C o m p le te Stock
o f S ta p le D rugs
H dLborodv i a ^ S m iS y ^ U h ’ kL'1 vis^red8w1thi th ^ G e n z e rH'iaX °v °Jn ^ k ^ ' MfS *
P a r'“ '
C,“ b to Meet
T h i ^ a ? >B n’Sa^untav U° 7 *
d a y V r ^ J i u u S ^ C ^ ^ L ?here
and Mrs. W T Seders.
G reen Mountain. A. H. Wolford re-
Elmer
H
ansen of
SchoUs
visited
l.Bve!''r^
d7 club . wU1 meet a a t t ‘he and
M
n Fai
O b ^ >a attcnd.il
t t S X l the
s£ * f n t ti J u' T
1“si Ie* wwks Mrs
tim
e
r
Hansen
oi
senous
visitea
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,
¿¿TV
and
Mrs
Ed
Obero
the
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Mr. an d Mrs. W. G. Walker made mained for a week s visit.
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ana
Mrs txt
Gia nz a t t e n d e d t h e if
u ir . . “£?■
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h er brother-in-law and sister. M r « . a.—
F r x. i d a y to dlscuss
plans
for
convention
Sunday
children
and
Mrs.
a business trip to Canby Wednes-
a n d M r s H o w a r d L Stout Runriav flu sh in g th e interior of tile church
irA,.., u — / ' ,
«.
H eards father. T A Cary, will ae-
Who annex and to make plans for a
H?2S“ ke5 fro,.n brre J who wprp company him ba« k there soon
Anton w n d h u r M L S Newbera
w S v s w hh bazaar
held “ t i i t a t a fall
pamPpd at
s hop yard, returned „take their home.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. B e rd « ,
has been spending a lew days wim
Evelyn Leeman of ri‘?i«iao,i z. i home S aturday afternoon Picking
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Mrs. Elda Powers and daugh :ei
« »
w » 1
<1 «
his brother,
est W
w u tliert.
iert, ano
x»*"**"««. w C u al. . * was finished
ter. tm
E rnest
and .. T L L X J l - — 1 C “ “
at noon
Then*
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i n e r e has
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Bonnie of Forest Grove visited
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Mr. and Mrs. N. B erdan Sunday.
£ £ &
J o h n - B r u ñ s w ¿ í . m í « L eem i« £ £ " “
£ T q « ta «
Sunday In Newberg,
, is. a granddaughter of Mrs B runs- ?ew- c ^ e hJn.e sicE
“
“
Jam es Thompson of Salem visit-j
(By I. r . stnibbi
Mr and Mr». Bill T hom e e n ­
ed CUJÍ Thompson and family and
GREEN MOUNTAIN—Mr Wilk-
Mr. and Mrs. A l'L eo n h eart and
tertained
with a house party at
with Mrs. Stella Kelly September enson of North Plain.’ has purchaa- Henry Alberts of P ortland were
Dr A E H unt and M r and Mrs.
j their lumie Sund.iv Guests were
ed th e Joe Smejiuu U m ler and Sunday guests a t the W H Ring E C Hobson of Riverside. Cal.,
Mr. and Mrs A. O. Ross arri Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin M arr moved while logging it is living w ith his home
been quests of Mr. and Mrs.
Saturday to Sherm an's mill, where two sons and Mark Blake on the
Mr and Mrs Delbert Shelton of JX* E ‘VI*dkey for the past week
Austin has employment
Wulf place.
Dallas visited at the W H Ring
aIso V1«ited i n Vancouver.
Ada and Wilbur Hopkins of Til-
Miss Bailey Hostess
heme over th e week-end M r ' Shel- B J ?
reP°rt a lovely trip,
(Bv M m Zell G Struthrr»!
lamook are visiting relatives in
Miss R uth Bailey had a few ton and Mr. Ring are cousins.
Thom as Goodin. Pete Jorgenson.
n HITEON
x * W 4i - Morris Willoughby, who
1 u
.11
in ^7IU” ? ay a f ^ n o o n to
Mrs S. W. Baughm an attended
Pubols and Jam es Batchelder Ls employed in the CCC at Belknap,
clu5,u wiB
vr p \ le
present were a church convention a t Boring th e
a hunting trip n<\ir June- broke his leg and was taken to tlie
October 5 with Mrs. Charles Ship- Mrs. Joe Smejkal. Mrs. V. C. Strubb latter part of th e w*eek
xion City an d brought home two hospital a t Vancouver barra<’ks
ley-_
.
C*158. Prances Teller, Miss Eva
Kenneth Woodward Honored
...
Messrs. Parker Downing. Harry
K enneth M unford k t t Sunday for Croaker. Mrs. F rank Bailey and
Mr and M rs L T. Woodward
Mrsx P L B«®ch called Robinson. Peter Olson. D ster Da-
Monmouth «'here he will attend the hostess
gave a birthday dinner in honor on friends in Oregon City Sunday, vies. Carl Olson and Vincent Wll-
normal a few m onths before tak- Mr and Mrs. Frank Genzer are of th eir son K enneth Friday eve- u r \ a n ^
Mrs. Emil Miller made loughby are enjoying a vacation
tng a position as principal of a on th e sick list.
ning Those present were Bob Me- a buslne‘» trip to Tillamook Friday, deer hunting
grade school m Corvallis.
Joe Smejkal Injured
Cullock. Morris McEntee. K enneth . . [ T W right has been working
The Coulter family have moved
ou
^u^sts a t the Charles
Joe Smejkal wae injured by a Woodward, and the host and hoot-
T routm an m arket the last from the Selander place to a liou.se
w«‘rei Carl Shipley falling limb while felling trees ess.
fe* days* . .
on Ray Hanson's property,
of HL.sboro and Mf- and Mrs. last week but is able to work again.
Next Sunday will be Promotion .
Mrs W H Welnccke
Mr. and Mrs E D Hite attended
George M cFarlane and daughter of
Attend Normal
day in the Sunday school. F athers Sr‘d j
visited I n Portland a meeting of V eterans of Foreign
Forest Grove
F P Bailey took his daughter and m others are invited to visit ?.undai '?lU!.* 'ir Weinecke’s sister. Wars in Hillsboro Thursday eve-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Dreeszen and R uth and Miss Eva Croaker to the different departm ents and see ^ rs-
I* Mllbert. Another sister, ning.
son of M ountamdale. Mrs. O. D. Monmouth Saturday, where the the Sunday school in action
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Dreeszen and Mrs. George Moss of young ladles will enter norm al
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Banks visited Sunday afternoon in for th eir second year.
E x a m in e r S rh e d u le d
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P ortland with O. D Dreeszen, who
Ervin Merrill Mead of Bald
M artin Redding examinTr of op-
is recovering from a recent m ajor M ountain visited Sam Strubb S at- erators and chauffeurs
will be in
operation Mr Dreeszer. expects to urttey.
HilLstoro W e d n ^ d a y ^ ' October ‘
be home soon.
a the court house between the
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McFarlane
Argus classified ads get results.
hours of 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr - —
and M rs William M cFarlane in
Portland, hey also visited in Oregon
City and Colton before returning
home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Joos of
N orth Plains were Sunday visitors
with Mrs. Minnie Schuimerich at
the E arl Wilson home
Mr. and Mrs. F rank G rindle of
Portland spent Sunday night and
Monday with Frank s ’parents. Mr.
G u a ra n te e d
gnd Mrs. Eli Grindle
One R oger’s Silverw are C ertificate with 20 games
Mr, ¿ 3 d M rs* J ° b n Hartwick and
bowled— either ladies or gentlem en.
daughter Joyc» Visited relatives In
Portland Sunday
Robert Smith, returned home Sep­
Guaranteed by Product
tem ber 18 from a visit in Tacoma
2 Guaranteed by Performance
and Puyallup. Wash In Puyallup
C o n fe c tio n e ry — B o w lin g A lle y s
he attended the Northwest W ash­
Guaranteed in Writing again,!
ington fair. He was accompanied
Road H azard, (or 12 month, by
by his cousin, G len French, who
“W here Ladies are Courteously T reated and
■spent the summer as a 1 orest
U S. Rubber Product,, Inc.
Cordially Invited."
ranger in Idaho. Glen plans to
build a house on his acreage on
1260 Main Street
Hillsboro, Oregon
Bald M ountain this winter.
The new building of the Banks
We
Serve
OLYMPIA
and
WEINHARDT’S
BEER
Triple Tampered Rubber it the toughest rubber
m eat m arket is being roofed this
week with paper and tar
utad in tire making. You get it ot no extra co«t in
Miss Adella Paetsch of Portland
spent the week-end in Banks with
G*
Royals, In addition, you get tires 3 time.
her parents. Mr and Mrs. Ed M
Paetsch a n d daughters. Lorena —
Paetsch, who spent the summer in
G earhart, is also visiting for a
In rainy w eather, your big concern is SAFETY.
NRA
Green Mountain
Man Makes Sale
Th» I»* 11* Ding nii>r«
B<*hany-Cedar Mills
PALM DRUG STORE
Prescription Druggists
1208 Main St.
Phone 266
FREE DEIIYEHY
Hiteon Man Hurt
at Belknap Camp
riMPERED RUBBER
Drive a
WE PAY DIVIDENDS
on What You Spend!
C L E M ’S
Plymouth
the Rain
in
PLACE
S ep end ability
1
3
and learn why
HYDRAULIC BRAKES
are best!
Cold storage boxes for rent.—
Term inal Ice & Cold Storage Co.
Next door to cannery. Telephone
3051.
32-3
Genuine
E V E R E A D Y
R a d io “ B ”
B a tte rie s
* | .25
Let us help you put your
Radio in good condition
again!
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TESTED
FALL
Seeds - Grain
W hite Holland Seed W heat, Jenkins Club Seed
W’heat, Rink Seed W heat, Recleaned Grey W inter
Oats, Recleaned Fall Rye, C heat Seed, Rye Grass,
H ungarian Vetch, Common Vetch, and all Clovers.
O ur fall Seed Stock is com plete. Buy your Seed
requirem ents from Im perial.
B e tte r Q u a lity
D o u g la s s
R a d io S e r v ic e
(1) fer Mere Mile» (J) For Jzlely (3) For Dependability
»afer again,! bead trouble— 8 4 % taler again,t
blowout, caused by separation— the extra wear
and extra safety of the famous Cogwheel Tread—
and Safety Bonded Cords, welded together with
live rubber. Buy U. S. Royals now, at rock-
bottom prices.
Rubber up 442% . . Cotton up 194% . . Prices
bound to follow , BE THRIFTY-BUX TODAY.
U. S. TIRES
(PMrlei, Txp.ll
U. S. TIRES
$g.5o
A m e ric a '» H lt h e r t Q u a lity L a w P ric e d T ira
Hydraulic Brakes DO That!
F o r th e y
a re
a lw a y s
e q u a liz e d .
4.40-21
$g45
4.75-19
(Ou.rp Txpe)
4
$ /1 .4 5
4.40-21
, 6
n»
5.25-19
SEED
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H ills b o ro , O re g o n
Phone 21X
Phone 01
PIIII.CO DEALERS
Selfridge Bros.
CLO VER
We have a large shipping outlet fo r your Oats,
Barley, Clover Seed. See us before you sell.
imperial feed
MB
B e tte r P rices
WANTED GRAINS
FREE!
Brakes become doubly im portant. You w ant to
know th at the kind of brakes on the c ar you're
driving will stop you dead in your track s— the
kind th a t will prevent dangerous swerving.
It pays to buy
& grain
Millers of Quality Feeds
co .
South Serond St.
%
DODGE
PLYM O UTH
BUSCH’S SERVICE GARAGE
115 2 T h ir d S treet
P ho n e 501
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