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    T hurndtty, Ju n e IK, 1930
Il I I, LK IJ O R O
Head Ticket
Plan Festival
at Beaverton
M r».
S tip e N a m e d to H ig h
E a ste rn S ta r O ffic e
B E A V E R T O N Beaverton w ill be
scene (if considerable a c tiv ity
S a tu rd a y when the local K iw u n is
w ill p n ii.in .1 flo ra ! fe stiva l day,
b e ginning w ith a kid d ie s' parade
i l l 1!, fo llo w e d im m e d ia te ly by n
flo w e r show un de r the d ire c tio n of
B eaverton Orange in the hig h
•school w o rk s h o p d in n e r in the
high school lunch room by K iw u n -
l.s I.idle . Jun io r fie ld meet In the
aftern oon and a <|'i ice In the eve­
ning.
Iteuver chapter. O E S „ was
honored at the 1936 session o f the
(¡ra n d C h ap te r of Oregon June 9
by the election of Mrs. Dora E
Stipe to the o ffice of associate
grand conductress M rs Stipe* se rv­
ed as m atron o f Heaver chapter in
1923 and was on tin* credentials
com m ittee d u rin g the recent ses­
sions o f grand chapter. She has
also held the o ffice of G rand Huth
and was grand rep rese ntative fo r
the state of C onneticut On F rida y
aftern oon at tier home M rs Stipe
e n tertain ed in fo rm a lly frie n d s and
m em bers o f her chapter.
M r and M rs M II M e tc a lf of
Beaverton attended the fun eral of
M r M e tc a lf’s m other, Mrs. C h a r­
lo tte M etcalf, June 9 at 10 o'clock
at the Pearson fun eral chu rch in
P ortland. M rs M etcalf died sud­
d e n ly at her home in P ortlu nd .
She leaves her husbund. A uro n
M etcalf, seven
soils
und
fo u r
daughters
M r and M rs
Doy G ra y were
am ong the i* atte n d in g the w edding
’ o f M i.ss M a ry h e lin Wood, daug h­
te r of D r and Mrs Joseph F Wood
o f P ortla nd , and Ita lp h Charles
Stone, son of D r and Mrs. A B
Stone of The Dalles, at the church
of the M adeleine June (I at 10
a. m M rs John G ray, da ug hter-
in -la w o f M r and Mrs. G ray, was
one of the attendants, and litt le
Jocne, th e ir granddaughter,
was
flo w e r g irl
M rs C C Beach and her m other
M rs A de line Pender, w ere guests
of M r and M rs N A
H y fie ld
d u rin g the past week Mrs. Pen­
der w ill accom pany her daug hter
to her home in Omaha, Neb Mrs
J
E D avis o f Omaha, Neb., is
v is itin g frie n d s here
•
New Pastor Here
Rev. Peter C la rk, re ce n tly of
G rants Pass, has come to take
charge of the Beaverton Nazarenc
chu rch to replace the Rev A n d e r­
son. w ho has been called to a
ch u rch in E verett, Wash
R e tu rn fro m College
Bob Denney und Douglas and
K enneth T a ylo r,
having finishe d
th e ir second year at W heaton C o l­
lege. I ll . re tu rn e d home Tuesday
( Veiling by auto T hey w e re ac­
com panied by oth er western s tu ­
dents a tte n d in g W heaton College.
D ip
Colonel f ran k Knox
A lf Landon, govern or of Kansas,
m id Colonel
F ra n k M
Knox.
C hicago newspaper p u b l is h e r ,
nom inated fo r president und vice-
president. resp ective ly, at the re ­
pu blican na tio n a l con ven tion In
Cleveland. O hio, la.-t week.
N a tio n a l H o n o r s
W o n b y B re e d e r
P u re M ilk . . .
10c
q u a rt
M cF all Je rse y
D a iry
Phone 2HH
llills lm r o
OREGON
ever w ith Alex M cD onald, short
1 .top re cru it, p e rfo rm in g lik e a m il­
lion and Moo.se T u rk , im p o rte d
as catcher, m a kin g an e ffe ctive
and hu stlin g firs t sucker".
Banks Sunset baseball team de­
feated Scappoo.a- Sunday on the
—
D is t r ic t
Seeks F un d s
f o r Bank i fie ld by a to re o f 12-1.
W e ll K n o w n R e s id e n t o f
: Tin* game between Banks and
N e w P la y shed
C o u n ty B u rie d
V ernonia T u a la tin
V a lle y
teams
wa . (a ile d o ff at V ernonia on ac-
I count o f rain.
i l l y M i.« M i r y 8an>fy)
John E B ailey. 90 prom inent
B A N K S O n ly nine vo ti
were
M r. and M rs. W L. M oore spent Eorc. t G rove resident, died at his
cast at the annual school election the week-end in P ortland. W h ile home th c ie Sunday a n d funeral
M onday nigh t. T in s l.ir k of in le r- there they atended the B a n ke rs') servic s were held Tuesday a fte r­
( ;t Is su rp risin g , ns a special 5- (¡in ve n tio n .
noon from the Forest G rove U n ­
in iil tax was voted on T h is c a r­
M rs J N O lm stead and daughter I d e rta kin g com pany chapel. In te r ­
rie d un an im ou sly und the money | Verda o f Salem visite d M r. and I m en t was in Forest V ie w cemetery.
w ill tie used to b u ild a new play- M i
N Berdan S aturday Mrs. O r- ! He i su rvive d by a daughter,
shed. re -ro o f and p a in t the school
vul Berdan and tw o c h ild re n of I M i. M ary C la rk o f Salem.
liou.se J e ff K ennedy wa . elected
M r B aile y was born at Green-
O akland, Cal , w ho have been v is ­
d ire c to r fo r three years to succeed itin g at the Berdan home here, r e - j castle I rid N ovem ber 4 1845, m a r­
O D Dreeszen M i
Fred Bovee
turne d to Salem w ith them fo r a ried Ella M a ry L u c k at M ilw au kee ,
was re-elected cle rk. T he p rin c ip a l 1 v is it there.
Wi
M ay 16 1893 She died J a n ­
was given an increase of $10 per
ua ry 14. 1938.
He had liv e d in
m onth. T hree oth er teachers were j Lee Engen, w ho has been in a W ashington co u n ty 60 years.
! c u e cam p at H eed-port the past
given increases o f $5 a m onth
each. T w o w ill tin n receive $95 year. re tu rn e d to his home here : Deceased was an uncle of Mrs.
L u ra W ilco x o f N e w po rt.
Mrs.
each and the the oth er' $11.'» per T h u r iday.
M r und Mrs. Francis Thom pson i A ddela K in d t o f P ortla nd . M rs O.
m onth
W eek-end guests of M r and Mrs O f P ortla nd spent the w eek-end B. Gates of H illsb o ro . Miss G reta
B aile y of Forest G rove, and Roy
B ern ard Sellers of H ig h la n d Frog i w ith re la tive s in Banks.
B a ile y o f P ortland.
fa rm were D r. and Mrs. L lo y d L.
M rs Leona Paisley o f P o rtla n d :
M r, B ailey, w ho was fir s t vice -
Hoekett o f Salem
M onday Rev spent Just week at the E li G rin d le
und Mrs. A. L. I.a n sb u ry and daugh­ home in Banks. M r G rin d le , w ho | president of the Forest G rove N a­
ters M a rion and Helen o f C o r­ has been seriously ill, is im p ro v - tio n a l bank, was one of the fo u n d ­
v a llis vis ite d M r. and Mrs. B ernard mg. The special nurse was dis- 1 er.; o f the in s titu tio n F e b ru a ry 11,
1907. and had been connected w ith
S ellers and childre n.
I missed T hursday.
M r and M rs. J E. B ennett of I K o ji Shigcrio. w ho has been i l i . the bank since its founding.
P o rtla n d w e r e Sunday evening i in the Em anuel ho spita l fo r th e I
guests of M is E. E W icker: oil, en past tw o m onths, re tu rn e d home I s i l L I U l l S S A L E ON FO KE-
( I.D S I KL
rou te home fro m the pioneer p ic ­ F rida y. He is not w e ll yet, b u t is
I m uch im proved.
In the C irc u it C o u rt of the State of
nic at B trke n fe id .
O regon, fo r W ashington C ounty.
M r. and Mrs. J. P. P in d c ll and
Ed M cGahey, P la in tiff,
c h ild re n of B ig Springs, Neb., a r ­
vs.
riv e d here S aturday and are guests
of M r. and M rs George P in d cll.
L. C. M elqu ist, Defendant.
M rs N C. «Neilson and other re la ­
N otice is hereby given th a t by
tives fo r a few weeks.
( ( "(intin urd fro m page I I
v irtu e o f an execution, ju d g m e n t,
Mrs. H C ro cke r fe ll over a s tra w ­ in operation by compressed a ir to decree and ord er o f sale, d u ly is-
b e rry c a rrie r und broke her arm lest the valves and cylinders. When sued out o f and under the seal
set in fin a l place and hooked to of the above e n title d C o u rt dated
at the elbow.
R. H. R ivard, w ho has been ; the p ro p e lle r shaft, fir e w ill be the 15th day o f Jun e 1936, upon
c le rk in g in the Banks M a rke t the placed under the b o ile r and the a ju d g m e n t rendered and entered
past m onth, re tu rn e d to Seattle | boat w ill tra v e l under its ow n in said C o u rt on the 13th day of
power, rid in g the waves of w h a t­ June. 1936. in fa v o r o f Ed M c ­
M onday.
Gahey, p la in tiff and against the
The peak o f the b e rry season is ever body of w a te r receives it.
"N o w you have seen it," Unden -
past and the b a rre lin g plants have
L e t the advertisem ents he lp you
reduced forces W h ile the crop lias said, "am 1 s t ill too old to w o rk ? ” m ake y o u r shopping plans.
A nd so he nears the com p le tion
fa lle n s h o rt o f e a rly expectations,
o f his protest against a system
it has s t ill been a p ro fita b le one. w hich, he believes, has relegated
Loss on account or ra in has been his s k ill to a life of idleness ju s t ■
heavier in some fie ld s than in when he has reached the zen ith o f !
others.
a b ility to do accurate w o rk
Miss G e rtru d e V o lp p o f V ernonia when he s till retains the v ig o r to '
is sta yin g w ith M rs Florence M c­ stand at his lathe and create, fro m !
Farlane w h ile w o rk in g in the bar- j the blue p rin ts given him , liv in g
reler. G ertrud e, a fo rm e r Banks ' robots fro m lifeless iron.
g irl, was a m em ber of the g ra d u ­
But Charles Unden, w ho lives
a tin g class at V ern on ia hig h school near Beaverton, p ro ba bly has pro-
■ test d be tte r than he anticipated.
th is year.
B illy Moore of P ortla nd Is spend­ ; because, in his chagrin, he has
in g th is week w ith re la tive s in : created a delicate and m asterfu l
m onum ent to liv e a fte r him , a vis-
Banks.
Miss W ilm a B a ile y o f G reen | ib le dem onstration o f a life -tim e of
i
tra
in in g and the w asteful system,
M o u n ta in w ent to P o rtla n d M o n ­
day, w here she w ill en ter nurses' w h ich r legates men to the scrap
tra in in g at the M u ltn o m a h county heap before th e ir tim e.
hospital. She w ill firs t ta ke a three
Free M ethodist Church
m onths' pre-m edic course at tin*
U n iv e rs ity of Oregon M edical school
D a ily V acation B ib le school w ill
in P ortla nd W ilm a is a m em ber of begin Tuesday, June 23. at 1:30 p.
the 1935 g ra d u a tin g class o f Banks , m. at the Free M ethodist church.
high.
' under the d ire c tio n o f E sther H
M r and Mrs. W ilb u r M u m fo rd of T u rn e r w ith R u th M a rtin o f Beav-
B o n n e ville are . pending a few days' l erton Nazarene chu rch assisting.
vacation w ith W ilb u r's m other. Mrs The program w ill in clu d e stu d y of
F lora M u m fo rd . K en ne th M u m fo rd B ib le characters and stories, m em ­
of C o rv a llis spent the w eek-end o riz in g of s c rip tu re and ch ild re n 's
w ith his m other.
songs, in s tru c tio n on tem perance,
M r. and M rs. Cass W ilso n a tte n d ­ g iving , p ra ye r and the C h ris tia n t
ed the annual pioneer p icn ic at Sabbath. We urge parents w h o ara
B irk e n fc ld Sunday.
interested in h a vin g th e ir ch ild re n
M a xin e H a rtw ic k spent last week , receive these fun dam e ntal ChiTs-
in Banks w ith her grandparents. tia n teachings to send them . There
M r. and M rs. W. G. W alke r, w h ile is no expense attached to th e ir at-
her m otheF attended the Eastern I tendance. Sunday m o rn in g is being
S ta r con ven tion in P ortland.
! set aside fo r C ra d le R o ll day in
M r. P a rry and fa m ily moved the Sunday school. A ll m others arc
Sunday from the P h il P arm ley in v ite d to come w ith the babies
house to th e ir logging cam p n o rth w ho are members o f the cradle
o f Banks.
ro ll Tin* re g u la r ord er o f ie rv ic e s
M r. and Mrs. D c lfe rt Hutchens fo r the week are as fo llo w s; p ra y- ,
and son and Miss D oris Hutchens er m eeting, T hursday, 7:30 p. m
o f T illa m o o k visite d J. J. Hutchens T h is w ill be a m issionary p ra y e r 1
S atu rday and Sunday.
m eeting un de r the d ire c tio n o f th e )
M iss Lorena Paetsch, w ho a t­ Women's M issiona ry society,. S un­
tended U n iv e rs ity o f O regon, is day school, 10 a. m.; preaching.
spending her vacation w ith
her ' 11 and 7:45. T here w ill be a special
parents in Banks
message to fathers in the m o rn in g
M r and M rs. C lyd e H o pkin s are service. Fathers arc especially in ­
spending a few m onths in Banks v ite d to attend.—J. N. W alke r, pas­
C lyd e is w o rk in g at B a ke r & K e l­ tor.
ly B a rre lin g plant.
The T u a la tin V a lle y B anks team
lost another va lua ble m em ber when
A le x M cD onald, second baseman,
w ent to Vancouver, B. C „ w here he
jo in e d the "A rro w s ". T h is is the
same b a ll team
w h ic h
"B o ots"
T u rk jo in e d a few weeks ago. E x ­
tracts fro m a c lip p in g fro m a V a n ­
couver, B. C., paper has th is to
say about the tw o boys, “ A rro w s,
w ho have added ju s t tw o new men
to th e ir squad, looked b e tte r than
Voters Pass
School Levy
S ch o lls
Mrs. Ed Benson was elected d i­
re cto r of M id w a y school at tin*
m eeting M onday
evening. M r s.
R alph C hristensen was re-elected
cle rk, and V ic to r Boleen, d ire c to r
fo r three years.
The fo llo w in g w ere elected at the
school board m eeting held at G ro n -
c r school M onday evening: M rs.
C liffo r d T rask, cha irm an ;
II T
Hesse, cle rk: W G. Hesse, d ire cto r.
Law rence E lin t was elected d ire c to r
fo r one year to f i l l the vacancy
caused by the re sign ation o f 11.
M Reynolds, w ho m oved to M ist.
A
sm all cro w d
attended the
M ou ntainsid e school board meeting.
O ffic e rs elected w ere J. E. Bennett,
c le rk : G c o ri/* L e w e llin . cha irm an ;
C a rl W ohlschlegel and Joe S tre tc h ­
er, re-elected d ire cto rs fo r one more
year.
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Phone 972
Hillsboro
SA VE
On
Fire
Insurance
Costs
w ith O re g o n
M u tu a l F ire
In s u ran c e
Co.
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CHAS. L. WALKER AGENCY
E V E R Y F O R M O F P R O T E C T IO N
T E L E PH O N E 1732
116 SOUTH THIRD • RES 2092 • HILLSBORO.OREGON
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D e la y Y o u r H a rv e s t
FOR B U Y IN G
TIRES ON TIME
life
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We don't sell tires by
budget —it’s too eostly
for our customers. And
b ecau se we have no
bookkeeping and col­
lection fees, reposses­
sion costs and bad debt
losses, we can sell you
the best tires at way
below tim e-paym ent
costs. The prices listed
are ty p ic a l. S e e us
today.
MacKenzie Motor Co.
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our
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says:
on your “ B onus” m oney
P re sc rip tio n
Consider these points:
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your
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w h e re it is a v a ila b le w hen n eed ed .
■ T u a la tin V a lle y F ed eral S a v in g s a n d
In c re a se d s tr e n g th w ith o u t ex cessiv e w e ig h t, b a ll a n d
ro ller h e a rin g s for lig h t d r a f t a n d s m o o th o p e ra tio n ,
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a n d p la tfo rm a d ju s tm e n ts , a n d la rg e -c a p a c ity b in d in g
a tta c h m e n ts a re so m e of th e im p o r ta n t fe a tu re s t h a t
give y o u m o re for y o u r m o n e y to d a y th a n e v e r b efo re,
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scrip tio n receives t h e
m ost ('¡m lions a tte n tio n
h,v onr p h a rm u c a l ex ­
p erts.
♦ ♦ ♦
Father's Day
Sunday, June 21
See o u r w ide v a rie ty o f g ift
item s tha t are sure to
please Dad.
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L o a n A sso c iatio n
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Prescription
J. M . PERSON, Mgr.
Savings A Loan Bldg.
I in g to n C ounty, Oregon: by H. C.
Johnson, Deputy. M. B Bump of
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H ills b o ro , Oregon, Attorney lor
P la in tiff
18-22
1
¡VETERANS
in
w ith in named defendant since has
had or now has in and to the above
described real p ro pe rty, to satisfy
said execution, ju dg m ent, decree
and order o f sale, interest and costs
and a ll accru in g costs.
Said sale w ill be made subject
to redem ption as per statute of
the State of Oregon.
Dated the 16th day o f June 1936.
Date o f firs t p u b lica tio n June
18 1936. Date o f last p u b lica tio n
J u ly 16, 1936.
J. W C O N N E LL , S h e riff o f Wash-
!
Subscribe no w to the A rgus. In
W ashington co u n ty $1.50 u year.
S ix m onths B5c. T h re e m onths 50
cents. Two m o n th s 39 c e n ts.
tf
♦ E a rn in g s co m p o u n d ,
every six m onths.
P a g e T h re e
defendant
L C. M e lq u ist a n d
against the re a l p ro p e rty h e re in ­
a fter described, fo r the sum of
$800.00, w ith in te re st thereon since
Novem ber 19. 1934, at the rate of
seven per cent per annum , and the
fu rth e r sum of $100.00 attorn ey's
fees, and the fu rth e r sum o f $1250
costs and disbursem ents, and the
costs of said sale and said w rit,
com m anding arid re q u irin g me to
make sale o f the fo llo w in g de­
scribed real p ro p e rty situated in
W ashington C ounty, State o f O re ­
gon, to -w it:
I.o t 10. in B lo ck 9. a ll in P a tti­
son's f i M oran's F irs t A d d itio n to
H illsb o ro , W ashington C o u n t y .
Oregon, a . show n by the d u ly re ­
corded m ap and p la t on file and
of record in the o ffic e o f the* Re­
cord er o f Conveyances fo r W ash­
in gton C ounty, Oregon.
Now, therefore, by v irtu e
o f
said execution, ju d g m e n t, decree
and order of sale and in com pliance
w ith the demands of said w r it, I
w ill on M onday, the 20th day of
J u ly , 1936. at the h o ur of 10 o'clock
a m of -.aid day. at the East door
of the C o un ty C o u rt House in the
C ity
of H illsb oro ,
W ashington
C ounty. Oregon, sell at p u b lic auc­
tio n to the highest bidd er fo r cash
in hand, a ll the rig h t, t itle and in ­
terest w h ich the above named de­
fendant, L. C. M elquist, had in
said real p ro p e rty above described
on the date o f the m ortgage be­
lo ng ing to p la in tiff herein nam ely,
Novem ber 19. 1934. and a ll the rig h t,
title , and interest w h ich the said
John E. Bailey
Dies at Grove
W o rk m a n P ro te sts
A g a in st R e tire m e n t
PETERBOROUGH.
N H
A
W ashington c o u n t y G u e r n s e y
breeder, F. 11 Stangel of Sherwood,
has ju s t won na tio n a l re co gn ition
on his pureb red G uernsey
b u ll
Escalon F a iry's K in g 89399
T h is b u ll, h a vin g tw o daughters
w h ich have m ade cre d ita b le o f­
fic ia l records, has been entered
in the Advanced Register of the
M cM in n v ille Man Speaks
Dr. E rw in II B are nd nck. pre si­ A m e rica n G uernsey C a ttle clu h
d e n t o f ttie M c M in n v ille
R o ta ry Escalon F a iry's K in g w ill be kno w n
clu b, spoke before lo c a l Ito tu n a n s h e re a fte r as an Advanced Register
T h u rs d a y o il tile " G r o w th and D e­ sire. O nly G uernseys w h ich meet
v e lo p m e n t o f a R o ta ry C lu b ” F. high p ro du ction re q u ire m e n ts are
I. B ro w n w ill be c h a irm a n today. e lig ib le for e n try. T he tw o da ug h­
te rs w h ich have com pleted o f f i­
cia l records are S ham rock F lo w e r
Say yo u saw it in the A rgus.
249754 produ cing 10521 3 pounds of
m ilk and 473.4 pounds o f fat in
c la s . A A A . and S ham rock F rancic
314999 produ cing 13006.3 pounds of
m ilk and 568.1 pounds o f fa t in
class A.
T here are m any Blings y o u 'll
lik e about the pure, fresh
m ilk the M i l a ll Jersey D a iry
de live rs:
Its
unquestioned
p u rity , c a re fu lly
h a n d le d
fro m an inspected herd, and
d e live re d to you p ro m p tly .
A ll the richness am i vita m in s
of na ture are in th is m ilk .
A R G U S , II I L L K B O R O ,
Druggists
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Hillsboro
Phone 266
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HILL SBORO FEED CO.
Phone 271
160 W. Main St.
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