The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 03, 1936, Special Tabloid Edition, Page 36, Image 36

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    'Unir il.-iy. September 3, 19.36
HILLSBORO, A lte r s , HILLSBORO. OREGON
i g randdaughter
Norma Jean ami parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W Heard,
Schools ut Banks Show (jam
Betty Ja n e Heltzel of P o rtlan d .in E astern O regon for a week.
pent tile tim e w ith tier and the>r
Mrs H enry Young of H illsboro
I m other, Mi
Itita Heltzel of P o rt­ spent several days last week at
in Rolls; Vets Plan Dance , land.
v acationed w ith th, m the last the hom e of Mr and Mrs. H. I.
week
Jensen.
(llv Miaa Mur» Handy)
•She will start tier duties a teac h ­
Mi and Mi C arl S hipley and
Mr and Mrs. A lbert H eard and
BANKS Buiik- union high school er m Hi,, prim ary grad» , of the
d aughters of V ernonia «pent the four children spent a week visiting
tin in i M onday m orning w ith the M anning school Tuesday.
| week «-ml with relativ es in Bank fn e n d t and relatives at Haynes.
in ro llm in l incu-u cd from Iasi yi-.n
Mi
K ath erin e K eenon and Mrs and Pilley.
Mr H eard is now taking tr e a t­
T h irty -fiv e
fie him o
n g i tile d
Tw o new leuetiel s a re lieie this Held ,,f N orth P lains mid Mr and
Mr and Mrs H M B anks are m ents at a m edical springs in
G e o ig e M ille r o f C a s c a d e I vacationing
ye.n Me.. M urthu G iltn er of Em
at the beach
this E astern O regon for arth ritis
• Mrs. Tom Erigen visited her son
i“.t liin v r . win) Likes tin- place of L o c k . w e n . S u n d a y g u e s ts a t tile w » ek.
N
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G
riffin
home
Mrs
Keenon
is
M ix . P o l l . Il.nley i.s ti -aching E ng­
Mr*. O tis Johnson was h o s t - C arl ut the St. V int, nt hospital in
able
I
o
w
a
l
k
about
w
ithout
her
lish III mid IV. physical edue.ifiiin
25 to Hie Bank.s- P o rtlan d S unday He w as in an
after having broken her jess Angus!
public »peaking. physics und will ; crutches
M ountaindale card club In cards autom obile accident S atu rd ay night
hip
a
y
ear
ago
r
n d Mrs Charlie Seller« and
also he girls' coach mid hunrilr
Mis- Anna Van G runsvcn won first. tw M
o daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
Mis Veil». P rick ett and on Bob­ • Mr
llie Hunks I'lm io n Mis» M axine
( It Hall second and Mr* liam
M arr and M arjorie, Mrs. W
Jew ell Ilf C oivallls. who takes the by i,f Neaii Hay. Wash., are vis- I l.i«d H ollenbiek th ird Mi
Lena
T Seller« and Amo« Sellers, Mr
P rickett'» p arents, Mr ray lor won the prize for games
place of M iss llazcl I’aetsch, is d u ig Mi
and Mrs L ester Irvin and B arbara
le,telling biology, hoitif. economic* and Mis E E Hopkins.
games.
and M arjorie Irvin of P o rtlan d a t­
ju n io r m u nee. elem en tary bti ,i
Halph Mo* of Philom ath, fo r­
T w enty-tw o
from the Batiks te n d e d a picnic and reunion at
F'
training, com m rieial geog m erly of Hank was in ju red S a tu r­ E pw orth I,-ague went Monday night
rupliy mid handling the glee club day in a h autom obile accident b e ­ on th • riv er boat Sw an for a the B ernard S ellers hom e S unday
Mis.- Alice Lane will teach In.
tw een Independence und Philo- moonlight
excursion
to A storia
lory and English I and II along m ath
He was a passenger In a and back
w ith d ram atic .study Miss la n e e a r w I n c h W as A. I e e k e d Halph re­
A story of the circle trip of the
will utio coach all play» tin» year ceived a bad i ut in th e bead ami CiHtid S tates taken by K enneth
Edw ard P ay will teach general o th er slight injuries.
Munford and a P o rtlan d friend and
m athematic», physical education
a w ritten by M unford will ap p ear
Mi and Mi
('.,
w ’ on at
W illiam Lemke. Union p arty can ­
geom etry, »Imp, and he th e hoy*’ tended the W yoming picnic at m the A rgus ut a later d ate as
d idate for president, recen tly placed
coach F rank Slax, principal, will Jm d zen beach Sunday T h ere Mi
i act permit«
on the ballot in O regon by an as­
handle all com m ercial .subject»
Wilson met tw o men w ith w h o m ' Mr- W T S ellers visited w ith sem bly held in H illsboro, is m a k ­
The ju n n e and ■ enlor» elected she had attended school in L a r­ h er sister, Mrs H arry W hite, in ing
a flying trip to th e Pacific
I ortlund . v eral days last week
, officer« a follows S enior ela.v
amie. Wyo.
Mr and Mrs. John R einer and ( '..lis t, according to telegraphic a d ­
Agnes Vander -zanden. presid en t,
The m o th ers’ club will m eet F r i­
vices
received from his national
d au g h ter B etty of K ansas C ity
Bill Kelly. vie presid en t.
Effie day at th e church
M o. a re v isiting at the hom e of h ead q u arters. He will fill only one
T o n ie s
secretary, Evelyn Him k
Mi.s
W G. W ulker retu rn ed Mrs H ftner's brother. A lbert Heard, speaking d ate in O regon on this
treasu rer. N orm an Sm ith, sergeant-
Rockaway. I in Hanks T hey a re to u rin g the trip.
at-arm s Ju n io rs
Huger Scofield hom e T uesday f r o m
He is scheduled to a rriv e in
whi le she sp nt five weeks Her west and will visit Mrs. R ein er’s
president, l a s t r r Schlegel, v ie
P o rtlan d by airp lan e o n S n n H a v
president. E leanora Strassel se rie-
t a f y . Haymond P ie n c k x . treasu rer,
lb.oahi Stowell, s e i g . a n ! a f ill ll.
Along w ith the new gym nasium
this year they hav e q u ite a Pit of
new equipm ent, including, electric
stove« and kcwlng m achines for
hom e iconom ic» They also have
new equipm ent for shop
Lemke Will Speak
in Portland Soon
j • «k at th e P o rtla n d
rrnjnn ipaj au ditorium S pt. 13 at 2.
Because ; o m any expressed a d e ­
sire to hear Mr. Lem ke, his sp o n ­
sors selected P ortland for t h e
m eeting place He is endorsed by
m any p rom .nent farm le a d e r:. as
v\ell a being actively supported in
his cam paign by Dr. T ow nsend and
r a th e r Coughlin, his sponsors r e ­
port.
Seed Companies
Asking Contracts
B ecause of d estruction bv pod
borer in the section of W ashing­
ton w here garden tru ck and field
seeds arc produced, buyers for th e
larger -, cd com panies a re said to
be w orking through this section of
O regon
attem p tin g to co n tract
farm s for seed production.
Principal iced- being placed on
contract a re tu rn ip , kale and c ab ­
bage
Farm ers should investigate
m arkets b fore signing contracts, it
is said, as the failu re of the crops
cl where a re forcing prices higher.
It i estim ated that tu rn ip s will
produce from Wgl to 800 pounds o f
seed to th e acre, w hich should
bring not less than 10 cents per
pound O ther seeds should be in
proportion.
Cost of h arv estin g and th re sh ­
ing is considerable and m any
farm ers have found difficulty in
getting a sufficient price for th e ir
product to pay for th e handling.
WE CARRY THE MOST
COMPLETE STOCK OF
I ootball tu Start
w Football p ractice will start soon
w ith E dw anl P ay as coach. The
si hoot has new football
Jersey»,
pad- pants and football
• in o lln iriit
Page Nine
i >ains
E nrollm ent o f t h e B a n k s grade
. . . h o . . I mere,i ail about 20 th is y ear
ovie hist Th seventh and eighth
g r a d e l o o m , have 29 pupils, fiftfi
and sixth 2!» th u d mid fourth 23.
fi t a m t a i , a d 133. m aking a to
■
Mi
Ila'. ie
V erle P rickett. Mrs. Will
Mi.s C arl Jensen and Mrs
C a s s Wilson attended a pot luck
dinm i Wi dm day mid q u iltin g at
toe hom e of Mis C hari s Hamit-
Ion at K ansas City.
M rs H e n r y M cD onald's b irth d ay
an niversary was celebrated w ith
me at * Balm
G rove Sunday
I lie picnic was also in honor of
the birthday , f Mr-
M iD o n a h b
te other. E rank Bennett.
John T u rtle of C u tler City v i s ­
ited
his sislir.
Mrs
M innie
s mltnrrich. and the Wilson fa m ­
ily S aturday and Sunday
■’
Wind .or M ore and
. n
N
i ’ I t i ' I ' ' i ■ 1 f I ; ■ : i d
a i d relatives in B an k , I .it week
(»rant W cstenhavcn is spending
tw . week.-, at Wne ler visiting hl.
brother.
I
o Ki I i t re tu rn e d hqpie from
P o r t l a n d w ith M r ami M rs K B
K her of P ortland. S he lias been
em ployed in P o rtlan d fur the last
ft vv months.
Mr and Mrs M
B urnett arc
leaving this w eek fur a trip
through C alifornia.
W illiam Moore rep o rts th at hop-
picking w ill begin in his patch
S eptem ber II.
Mrs E G T u rk ey of S eattle,
W ash. is visiting her b ro th er and
ister-m -liiw . Mr and Mrs W B
Arm ntrout. at Banks-.
H enry M cDonald w ent to V an ­
couver. It C , W ednesday and Ins
Min Alee, retu rn ed hom e w ith him.
Alee M cDonald will teach high
.school at lone this year.
M e Bella H artw ick is sp en d ­
ing lhe we k visiting frien d s and
relnlivcs in P ortland.
Legion Dance S aturday
Batiks post of the A m erican I.e-
, ■ mn w ill resum e activities Seji-
eir lier 5th w hen they w ill hold i
dance in lhe Banks Legion hall,
f am ily Io Move
H V anP am and fam ily,
who
have occupied the Phil Pnrm ley
Pousc the past tw o m onths, moved
to P ortland Sunday.
Mrs Ida G rim lle is spending this
week w ith her sister, Mrs. C harles
Sewell, in Hillsboro.
B
B
Hopkins
visit, ii over the
week end w ith relatives in Wish-
tarn. Wash.
A Hurt M izner of H illsboro i.s
' i ding his dau g h ter, Mrs W alter
Beard.
Mrs. Flora M unford and son
Ki niielh visited Mr und Mrs. M ar­
shall N ishbett S u n d ay at th eir
sum m er home at Blue lake.
Miss M axine H opkins retu rn ed
hom e August 24 after having spent
Hie um iner in S eattle und Neah-
Bay.
Mrs. H ow ard W ilbur (Ida Hop-
kinsi cf N fiih Buy, W ash, is now
m Banks at lhe home of her pur-
• n t .. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hopkins
ADVERTISEMENTS
('nil us when in need of any­
thing from a Holt to a Motor.
in W ashington County
—
SilLjJ Wky oveikaul it?
w hen, at less cost,
we c a n in stall a
FORD FACTORY-EXCHANCE
ENGINE
MODEL A. 4-cylinder—
C o m p le te e x c h a n g e at
MODEL V-8, 8-cylinder-
C o m p le te e x c h a n g e at
$58°°
$7 0 00
A COMPLETE LINE OF U. S. TIRES
I he only complete A le m ite L u b rica tin g E q u ip m en t in the county. The first Wea­
ver two-post hoist which permits a perfect lubrication job. We shall endeavor to
merit your patronage on any job regardless of size or price.
M a c k e n z ie M o to r Co.
Corner Third and W ash in gton
YOUR CONVENIENCE
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